tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 2, 2025 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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10 a search for suspect and we'll criminals and homes as there is new ministrations as to as it seems. pull my members of the assad, regina plus i'm a follow up and job and what's wrong, and i'll tell you the efforts underway to try and deserve serious centuries, or to start the new orleans the f b. i says the suspects and the call running attack on new year's day acted alone. i'm trying to get real school with the school as fluent tenants, number one, as shown, take secure colon scott is semi final for the night. just come with when a break for the as ready forces have carried out a series of strikes on guns. a city palestinians in the north are using any materials they can to find confined to carry the wounded under that says number of
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people killed. and those strikes is unplanned, since the one on 1st day is where the forces have killed at least 60 people across the strip. as i was trying to tack on the l ramelle neighborhood killed 2 palestinians in the west of gauze was 38. others were injured and some are in a critical condition. the shut bad that we would, the sitting of the cultural. and this man was having a phone call with his family. then suddenly, she was hit by his replying guard is sufficient for us. no one is the best to dispose of affairs. the man was alone. here is firm and easy the south. he doesn't have anyone to go home. honey mackwood has moved from darrow bala, a non stop there slides just moments ago as we appear in front of the camera. and you could have probably heard hear it in the background. and at the sound of these
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loud explosion in the background here in the central area with the eastern part of the central area of the god listed where evacuation is a quite visible in the area from the northern part of the, of the refuge account in the eastern part of the central area of the dr people are on a lot has been removed, moving away from the ongoing attacks by the avi, our calories. also, we have confirmed reports that many of the residents, the local residents in the area received phone calls from these really monetary warning, them sharply do, evacuated immediately before the attacks that are going to be carried out. this is part of ongoing unfolding terror for the past. the 12 hours, women and children again making up the vast majority of the attacks. the drone attacks did not stop for a moment and threw out the de upfront of the gods, stupid from hon. units and dukes defend from area. i'll just there were 9 people
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were killed at the fuel station gather to get their share of cooking gas that is made available for them into garza city. where in a span of an hour, 30 minutes a close to 10 air at the top in different areas targeting group of people's residential homes and public facilities, conditions and goals are a west thing for the one point. 6000000 people displaced by as well as continued bombardment, and most of the children of the most vulnerable has moved from hunting would conditions not even fit for animals are quickly killing the young in gaza. sick children with no means to feel babies of freezing to death. the roland caused by his regular soldiers is forcing parents into a living nightmare. eserman and i've been in bed and we all sleep in this room. it's the humidity from the floor. it always makes the tents so cold, the size it as daughter yard is withering,
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go way before her eyes. how well it seems, c i'm. she cannot be exposed to cold weather or smoke, otherwise she must be put on oxygen. there's no medications for her here. needless to say, we cannot feed her or keep her warm. there's not even a chance of recovery. she's deteriorating with every passing minute message. i am currently at the u. n. warrens that's from disease. good sir. past the number of casualties in direct air strikes. proof that is really bonds continued to kill long after they have exploded. nearly 70 percent of all structures in garza are damaged when all safety has been lost. even the most benign event for him that at least 7 people to froze to death in the past week. the displaced people in there by our 4th, the battle winter rains unprotected. their belongings now drenched when even one
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layer could mean the difference between life and hypothermia. for hosting, for village wide, betty winter cold, accessible to those struggles, added to mel nutrition. children's immunity was gravely impacted, and now in fiction as a rice is basically pneumonia. most civilians are living in teens or on the top. poland is the one many children, mostly newborn babies have died recently because of the cold weather i can promise to destroy. it's easier than to build, especially without tools. the on say it could be 350 years to rebuild distress and could have proven possible. and there's regular the blockade of goods and equipment for now, how is the indians bucket shovels and even their hands will have to do? i forgot that shoulder in the winter hasn't brought more than just the cold. it has a broad illness and suffering. not because it's on usually cold winter, but because of the lack of proper shelter,
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medical supplies and aid parents are desperate for health. and doctors here are pleading for urgency, honey, my was, i was just from the hospital and very velocity. palestine. is there any forces of, again, boomed on the last a refugee compound, southern guns are killing several palestinians. the strikes continued despite as well, designating at a safe stone. i'm telling the space people to move the, to our capital as a reports don't rising over on my wasi of to annoyed of death and destruction. which supposed to be safe zone for displace palestinians is award so tense of a no protection against isabel strikes credit. i mean we were sleeping under around 1 am themselves that hits the area that unwanted people were all over the place. bodies were cut into pieces. it was like the judgment day the displays people were sleeping in their tents. in the pitch,
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black phones are the only source of light for rescue what codes they traded. i'm should have a contest and smoke bringing the injured to hospital. 3 palestinian children are really on the back of the box with them. it was too late. daylight at milwaukee reviews, a small crater, one strikes gland at a plot. so mat choice is a reminder, it's cut off all of her. this is not food. what's the fault? of all the children to suffer like that, we didn't do anything wrong. they told us to come to a milwaukee and describe that as a safe area. video is that there is no safe area in gauze on what else to go posting yet only ones or whether it's body forces will ever stop targeting them. it's not recognizing, i would just say there was that i had a son or last friday is really full, is is right, the last functioning medical facility and the north of gauze or the come all at one
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hospital. so just carried out multiple strikes. that's impossible. facility on fire, fulls patients out and detains the head of the hospital. dr. holsome boost fair. his wife says she has no information on his whereabouts. so no kind of sudden motivated. uh yeah, i need to know when uh, it was the biggest shock for me when i found out that they arrested my husband and a number of other people. these rarely said that the patients and medical teams would stay at the indonesian hospital where they, every day duties would be performed as usual because a lot of the patients and when did people were in critical condition. these ran, these were telling us lies in yeah, they had agreed with dr. host um that everything would run as normal at the end, denise in the hospital, but they will lie yours and they let us down. some people say that they've taken dr . who some as a human shield. others say that he was beaten and tortured by these rallies. i don't know the truth about my husband. i don't even know where he is. i don't know why they arrested him. he's a doctor and he wants to do nothing else but to take care of the patients and when
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did people. so what is the problem and why have they rested in on the, on the should, including was i or every organization and institution. i urge the embassy of conflicts done and i urge the world health organization to do their best for the release of doctor who some of the stuff here. he's just a doctor and nothing more. we didn't leave the hospital since the start of the war was crime. is he committed? i urge all the institutions to help release my husband, dr. who, some of the stuff. yeah. most of the, in the united nations has cooled on the policy, you know, authority to reverse, that's closure about zeros, office and operations in the occupied. westbank is accusing of 0 pro, costing what it costs, provocative material and reports that it says misleading on certain media network has condemned the decision as, as the move aligns with previous action taken by the israeli government, which closed out 0 is office and ramallah the farm press association is also called on the p a to reconsider with decision assessing the importance of press freedom, the
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the syrian security forces, of course, a major search and the city of homes for people they suspect of committing will crimes during the survey team, they're also looking for those who refuse to hand over the weapons and munitions of the new administration, they broke so being set up across the city and civilians and at least 2 neighborhoods i've been told to stay at home. that was not the most, and we received information from the residents that they are fight us from. the former regime here refused to give up their weapons and walked arising the residents. therefore, since early morning, acting on the instructions of leadership, we followed the fight is arrested and transferred to them as praying hash them about his life for us in damascus for us. and how shall 1st of all, let's talk
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a little bit about this security operation. that's ongoing and homeless want. well, can you tell us about the operation is a sudden change around 2 major neighborhoods in homes where they all thought of these believe that what they describe as remnants of the form of a g last to position that refusing to hand over the weapons to the new government, now there's been an ultimatum issue to those particular neighborhood which came to an end today. and this explains why the security forces went into those areas. they say that they have confiscated many weapons and that they have a bus to dozens of people. and that the operation was still continued for the upcoming days until to ensure that all the width is confiscated and those who believed to be responsible of the atrocities committed a gun to city. and people during the last 13 years invested to face just as no.
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this is the only happening in the homes, but it was all such as all the way to let's talk here and talk to is with the government sites. it is determined to take over those areas and to ensure anyone affiliated with the former regime, hands over his weapons, prosecuted as face of justice, and has him stay with us because there is foreign minister as lead to new governments 1st overseas trip. since the full of the a sideway gene, i said all shabani is heading into allegation that's holding tools in riyadh saudi arabia, damascus a signal, but saudi will play a significant role in rebuilding syria. i mean, quite impressed in front of me is that landscape says keith is preparing to re establish diplomatic ties with syria. he's pledge to help the country's economy and drive disability. on monday, craney and delegation fits of damascus to discuss a strategic partnership between the 2 countries. and so it has on the new farm, is that making his 1st overseas visit since taking the position?
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how well so we seeing serious start to open up again of the what as you can see, there is quite a significant to get the money pushed now to reach out to the new administration. interesting to see the minister of foreign affairs along with the intelligence chief and the minister of defense. in re talking to tom sound, you officials about expanding partnership and exploring the potential for stronger relations the saudis issue, the statement saying that they're looking for to help the administrators about syria being choice based ability and prosperity and with, according to sol. so see the president, so policy the end of us cuz they say that they are expecting more and more dedications in the upcoming days, this se celia delegations, unexpected to arrive in damascus. how do they interpret this, the widely see it as an indication,
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strong indication that the international community, the europeans of the americas, now willing to accept that there is a new political reality on the ground. and they've got to do business with a new administration. so from a, a government's perspective, this is why the significant positive development as well, by joining us back from domestic is many thanks. indeed, i'm ok, but tens, you know, as a global society advised. it explains the significance of serious new leadership, choosing saudi arabia for the 1st overseas trip. down full of us, triggered by events coasts, october 7th. those created a power back in the region. this presents an historical opportunity for many forces in the region for a reset in the political reconfiguration of the region. and i think within this historic context of visit by the syrian delegation to the mass to riyadh, saudi arabia is
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a major political breakthrough. there's been many false dawns in the region in recent decades, but i think this time around if the regional players including saudi caught the turkey many other as the us, your, if they do it right as much as possible this time they will. i think there was a real opportunity for something to reconfigure the geopolitical landscape of the region in a very positive, constructive and productive way. however, there's a long way to go with that with that, because basically you have this new look at the syrians, basically what they're looking for. his diplomatic recognition that alicia is the economic aid of energy wise they need, they need to replace iran, hopefully what sally rate and that's part of indigo she agents the saudis want basically is stable and secure syria that doesn't patch bill over in the region, whether it's the issues of terrorism, particularly looking at the drug trade, things like happening on so the saudis have been be able to reach far as just like the others. but this does present
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a major breakthrough and the major opportunity not just by allowed only between saudi and syria, but between syria within the region and beyond. the run is down in syria. it's down in, but it's not out and see area and it's not out in the region. the remains are reality savvy. has many, many interest regarding the bi lateral saudi iranian relationship. remember the events of the was up september of 2019, when the saudi or saudi oil facilities were hit by drones. and it was around that that, and that threat alone. the reality of those type of threats are still within the syrian within the saudi mindset. within the broader region and other players. so i think you can completely sidelines on this, the iranian control and made a speech in recent days, making vague references the syrian news. but he was saying specifically pointing out about the american presence in west and east of syria from 900. so it is gone
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to 2000 for the iranians that presents a news of threatened a reality much greater than it was before december 7th. when the assets down for so the present and the damascus was known in syria as a human source, a house, thousands of people in prison that joined the rule of a shaw i'll a side team spoke to inmates who were released last month off to the raging file one month story reveals the horrors of what happened inside. and a warning some view is may find his descriptions upsetting a 2nd and to look at the 5th business of the day that had left them on the truck alone. set this thing, kind of the decision and woman who actually said that even got to sit on a swing to do that. i said, my bad, my doctor does even the are still have in store. i let me know when the help of an equation that you might look up at 700. remember how much is an 8th as a but it as of now, when my missed it, then the decisions in
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a home by 5 is to have the sun. it can, does even less have a saw c can move in as will be kind of a fake. i'm going to has more of a shiver in the community. dick a combined with dish of ok. i'm can that as a books out of lease. so for this and he, if i'm in the special ed, it's a highly have we 2nd audit differentiated? we have the 2nd really does it come to the office, it be hard to shake it to, to have a bad we have to do that. he could do, let's say, you know, it'll be told what out of the 100, by the people to you won't get hate going. in this case. if this one we had to shake it home, we invo effective it so you would have to add them. what does this, what for a little bit check and then continued have a team be advisable? if he's not feeling basic and for what had to be a little roommate, j, either we have the, the queen attended done with a friend to be tested in the 2nd with
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a tiny muscular. how is that part of it with any aid? the see not with as if you, if you had to, she could be subject to the have a kick to have my, my, i was just jealous of having to jump to the scene i had so i had to do it. i'd be somebody levitas that but oh hi there, my husband, a stomach bug hollis and how that can damage and he does things in the school by the phoenix, the fellow, i'm sick today when i went then as the last to be a minute and hate very little bit of a friend can use it, since you have done that, then it's going to that is so funny. you sent him up to told him of a sudden the whole and had to go and find out even if it does have the height home, the pistol name, the machine that have to fill the homeless and look at them of the credit of clicking the item of dilemma, susan loveday, she, whatever they could when the ship, but then the math as warning. an assignment assignment in the contents as up and that just my data comes as a minute when they click on
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a nationwide assets that are on the way to rebuild the history and heritage of syria of 2 years of civil war include ending the legal trading of priceless theory and on takes much of that takes place in the ancients that you have bus ride from well, some been job had sent us this report. a sylvia has some of the was all this continues to be populated places. bushera used to be a trade route between a shot which is the voskus to mecca. it's a roman. busy theater, but has a special place in the most in tradition, because wisdom is believe the prophet muhammad was given. the 1st inclination to be a profit here in this space, since 2015, this place has changed sides between the government forces and so opposition
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practice. who say that they are trying to protect the artifacts and guarding. this is an important task because sylvia now faces a multitude of challenges is artifacts. it's a historic sites have been looted and artifacts have been stolen and that in this trade has gone on for a while, as you saw it under the rule of iceland. people here tell us that it militias were involved in it as well. and that is just one aspect near the jordanian border. the other currency of trade hair is kept on the illegal drug which was on which the side the government's empire was built on. so it's a multitude of challenges for this new administration to curb illegal spinning of saying artifacts to make sure that the drug trafficking stops and tracking down on the drug trafficking is best and make sure that there is peace and sanctity and security. so places like this are preserved for all syrians, for generations to come. solomon javi, the theater,
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was a gunman who killed at least 12 people, including 2 children in montenegro on wednesday night has died. a 45 year old shots himself and had doctor being surrounded by police near his home in the town of sets him. yeah. he died from his injuries on the way to hospital for direct all of which has moved from such a me. yeah. there is a 3 day morning period during the montenegro for the tragedy in the setting up the suspect of multiplan murders of some of the 10 of its committed suicide after the police surrounded him in near his family home in a supplementing setting. and after a chase of several hours, the police is still investigating what was the motive of the crime. and said that my team to reach sucks and killed 4 people after an argument in the local bar up there which he fled and killed the other victims, including 2 children and members of his own family. several on the several other
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locations. prime ministers, page unknowns to that. so tomorrow the national security council will consider the introduction of an emergency measures, one of which as he announced could be a complete ban of carrying weapons. the o target is, are also talking about the chronic lack of police officer for the month and make room municipalities, which is why, according to the 5 ministers announcements, an urgent job advertisements will be unknowns for the recruitment of a new police officers. as a reminder, this attack on setting that happened 2 and a half years after another man killed 10 people in not shooting and setting up after which he was killed. the federal bureau of investigation. this has the new orleans call running attack that killed 15 people. news day was a pre med stays, active terrorism, f
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b i believe's army bachelor and shuns of den java from texas was acting a loan when he intentionally tried to run down as many people as possible. it's a job. i posted several videos on social media because you can legions to iso and the hours before the attack. let me be very clear about this point. this was an act of terrorism. it was pre meditated and an evil act. we do not assess at this point that anyone else involved in this attack is involved in this attack except for james, the den jabbar, the subject. you've already been briefed off of my life just that's close to new orleans to speak to em, the embassies j grey and and show you what else we've been hearing and we'll thirty's investigations so far. yeah. laura, a lot of key information and those updates. let's work through it,
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1st of all, 100 percent of terrorist related to you just heard from the f b i. but they also say that they are quite clear now that he acted along. there was some confusion of whether this was a lone wolf attack or if others may have been involved. but no, they are now saying that they are quite confident that he acted on his own placing an incendiary devices in the french quarter, which is just the off to the side here. the entertainment district in new orleans as well as driving that rented pickup truck into a crowd accelerating as he moved into the crowd and then jumping out once he hit a roadside crane, opening fire on police, wounding to uh before he was killed during a gun fight with officers, we also know that there were 5 videos recorded by that suspect jim said didn't jabbar a 42 year old, an army veteran, us army veterans uh those videos included uh his intent to do harm proclaiming
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a legions guy. so like you talked about and that he initially intended to harm his family and friends, but said he didn't think that that would bring enough media attention. and so that's why he targeted new orleans for what he described. and i'm quoting now from the f b i as a war between believers and non believers. we know that he, uh they have uh, not only continued their investigation here in the 1st quarter, but they are also looking at an air b and be a, a rent at home here that he may have used to build some of those devices. they're looking at his home in texas and we know that they are sorting through a digital data. now, digital information and evidence, in this case from a cellphone and several laptops, which they say is providing a lot of information as they move forward here. lot and j, we're just looking at a gathering that have different branches of the security services that in new orleans. how is this attack impacts in preparations for the sugar bowl,
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which of course was postponed from yesterday until later today? the yeah, and a very major sporting event here in new orleans, one that they host every year postponed, as you talked about until this afternoon. we've heard from the governor of the state who says that he is extremely confident that they have a plan in place following this attack to be safely stepped up a personnel, both federal as well as state and local officers nor bomb sniffing dogs have been brought in they've expanded the security parameter around the stadium where they won't allow any vehicles where they will be very vigilant and, and making sure that everything is in place and safe for those. coming to the game, they plan to open the bourbon street. the street where all of this happened, which is just behind me here before the kick off this afternoon, we've watched is they've moved huge barriers into place that will block that street off. it will be open, but only to pedestrians. and again, they expect to do that before take off another indication that they believe things
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are going the way they should as far as security is concerned. okay, great brings all of our latest that from new orleans many thanks, day i said i had had on al jazeera, i have a report on the challenge and conditions for children. there's still a refuge in china adult. the same rule in suits on and it's taken 40 years, but in general, authorities find the clear hundreds of tons of toxic waste from the size of the bypass gas plate does all stuff plus india is cricket coach to noise tensions in his come close. if captain remains unconfirmed, the final test again. so starting you as he tells coming up as port with jack the
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it's temporarily quiet to wear this threat and most of the middle east and talk. yeah, these guys are open to some of these i've and what it was on the dryer, and this is going to make you feel a little better, at least not clean. it gets cold at night and this inevitable, which is winter. but the lights on are becoming slightly shorter. every day we go forward can sit down to about 6 this easily a frost with high ground or some exposure and obviously side of throughout to see where the ground is quite high. fraud is also fine, but there's a hint of the next batch of rain coming in through western turkey. by the end of the day, more obviously drawing saturday, it will eventually spiked some shares to the east, but not by the time we got to saturday. now the big picture friday is a quiet while this night as it's been folding, the wrong is more just disappeared. certainly concentrating, i've kind of said it'd be snowed in couple as well. did have a breeze running down the gulf. so 2 nights, 2 days for the hot by rain, you a but that we tend to martin. i think about time we get to the end of saturday. still that's what we're next. you'll notice. so if you want degrees, been some heavy rain revolted recently in central times,
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and they and they're still showing up a long way north, just north of the equator, but obviously seasonally. the rain is for the south and heavy as in bob res, i'm via pop swanner. have a good part of south africa. look what the unique perspective, what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence, timothy 11, on on her voices, the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people matter just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 president thinks they don't see the need and then try to do a piece of people on social media. the stream on out just the or this is rose, war on god's that continues to new series takes you beyond the headlines of the concert during me. fatima but in conversation with
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a range of guests as we connect the adults and reveal its impact on the palestinian people by response to it's free phase of intimidation is doing more. i will not stop until the system of oppression is dispense of entire refrain coming soon on the 0 the for the beginning of what you're going to 0, it has remind you of all top. so is this, our kind of settings in northern goals are being hit by multiple is really strikes since thursday. at least 60 people have been killed across the stress, including a photojournalist theory and security forces. of course,
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the major search in homes for people they suspect of committing new crimes on via software gene. they're also looking for those who refuse to hand over the weapons and ammunition to the new administration. and serious farm is to has let the new governments 1st overseas trips as a full of through a team. i thought al shavani, head of delegation, this folding folks and saudi arabia, damascus, a signal that we had to play a significant role in rebuilding the country. thousands of refugees from saddam many of the women with young children. i'm moving into neighboring chad to escape fighting at home. the when says nearly a 1000000 people have set the duffel region by mass killings have taken place. so don's army has been fighting for the power military rapids support forces for more than a year and a half. 12.3000000 people have been forced from the homes and the world's big largest displacement crisis. government, so it has more from the board, a town of address in chad. that's one of the biggest problem,
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stacy 1020 at an address is a lot of jeff w mean had been talking giving them fluid, but said that fluid is not enough. so we are a center for a choose rain here. this tension is not run by the you when it's actually being run by the rest of the use in south america. faces collect some money from abroad. and so many of these children are often, uh, some of them not know where the parents are for then either i just kids who have come from the neighborhood because they don't have, uh, food back home. so right now they are been given us some sort of car, a milk and a rice, the directors here. i say that they're about to ask me,
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how does it to me when he comes here in the morning to get this me another problem that many people are talking about is just a lot of things. yeah, mostly just all for the refugees. you know, the government had been planning to send some of the older children to local community. true value is not possible because as this to india are so many for some of these kids, this is going to be the only meal for the day. catherine story alda 0 address is spent on russia. it says keeps decision to stop the flow of russian gas to your via ukraine is politically motivated and to move that will ultimately benefit the united states. those as your vari report from the russian capital must go. so the russian foreign ministry statement blames ukraine's decision ultimately on the united states, stating the cessation of russian gas supplies lies with the us because it's economy
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will be the big winner. if you're up stop spying russian gas. before the military operation in ukraine began, europe got about 40 percent of its gas from russia. by last month, europe was only getting about 8 percent of its gas from russia, much of it through the pipeline crossing ukraine. russia's largest state own energy company gas from record a $7000000000.00 loss in 2023. it's 1st since 1999, despite efforts to boost exports to new buyers like china, oil and gas sales accounts for 27 percent of russia's total annual budget revenue closing the pipeline in ukraine. it will cost gas from close to $5000000000.00 in revenue. shortfall officials here say they're prepared to handle for now the door such a vari, i'll choose 0. moscow 40 is option to buy of how gas leak disaster will start to
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use in india have finished moving toxic waste from the site and the central state of mind you have per dash and doesn't and trunks transported hundreds of tons of ways to a disposal area. 230 kilometers away. well, far as you say, the process is environmentally sound for active as a warning of a risk of loss of contamination. the disaster remains the west industrial accident in history and the early hours of december, the 3rd and 1984, a storage tank of the union carbide pesticide, plugged in by pulse sprung a leak, a cloud of toxic nest. so i so sign a gas and gulf the city of lawn have 6 safety systems in place to the tech search lakes, but none was operational that night. even people in the says eat without any warning by the next morning's thousands with dead. many died of respiratory failure, choking. i'm suffocating. most others convulsed and collapsed. estimates of the death toll range from 3800 to move in 15000 union carbide abandon the site. leaving it contaminated groundwater test,
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should levels of mercury millions of times higher than safe limits. toxic chemical waste was routine the dumped inside and outside the site. chandra, boost on the sea of the international for them for environment sustainability and technology explains why it's taking so long to raise both of lingering legacy of contamination for the entire overall gas strategy. the, you know, it has been my and in legal complications for the gates. there are multiple parties involved uh by union carbide left. the company was taken by a dog cab, it goes to a dog and it goes, got involved in the legal arrivals. the state government, central government, local community community does go into effect as it actually says, pauses died that night, but many people have died because of the effect. so uh, you know, uh that it leaves off m, i c. guess the time i just,
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i know you guys on that fateful night and 191984. so this is diet. it's all thought of blind and, and it's often modest, has gone through painful legal process. and what has happened today is the 1st is smaller step in dissolving this issue. because the bod, from $400.00 down, so waste that is that at the site, the site itself is going down to the union, god to bye houston. all its least inside the blind w. my says that has to be done dominated as well. and that is that language is grumbling, a rocking slide that has to be removed inside has to be cleaned up. so this is the 1st step in closing it really painful in chapter of windows 10 does all study my country. so one of the biggest in bad all, all well, most disaster. busy contamination of done going to the good thing is that the
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government kind of stop people from using drawn water in the surrounding community and they were provided alternate source of water. now now what we have to do is essentially to start working on be gone down the national long groundwater because that solution to keep expanding it, it builds it and go to other places as well. so that has to be done. and then so i, it has to be a d, but the, so i've also been have to be labeled. that is going to be much bigger challenge is much more challenging than the funding for under done. so based police on south korea have rated offices of judge you and more on that for us as part of their investigation and to sundays plane crash, which killed a 179 people. that ice chief executive is also being banned from leaving the country. as examination of the crash site continues. well forward to say conversion of data from the corporate voice recording has been completed, which could provide vital information on the flights final minutes. the best rates
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in the philippines are full and causing concern for the government about the impact on the countries future. 10 years ago as encourage smaller families. but that policy seems to have been to successful an aging population and high global demand for filipino records means all thirties may have to develop new strategies. below the thoughts from manila to 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 didn't want that for herself and doesn't want it. for the next generation of filipino women press the middle, let me 1818 when i started volunteering. i remember there was one woman who had 18 children, windows 18 children, became adults. we introduced them to contraceptives and now they have fewer children on the line that remedies on family represents
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a similar generational change. she has 2 children and 2 grandchildren. countries for till the the rate is now below the level that would sustain its population more than a decade after the past, the rep projective, health loss developing so successfully lowered it's for 3 countries struggled with over population for decades. but experts say the declining worth rates would lead to other problems, especially as the overall population gets older. about 2000000 filipinos work overseas, and they make up a significant portion of the global workforce and critical industries. roy ahead, emilio has been a sailor for 35 years to as children work in health care. 6 the same saw on my ship. nearly 60 percent of the crew is filipino. that 60 percent, that's how important filipinos are. well, for the married time and the experts say, as its population shrinks, the philippines will inevitably need its own people to state and fill jobs. and the
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rest of the world will need to source labor from somewhere else. the extent to which this a decrease in number of filipino overseas workers will affect the hosp economies that will also depend to a large extent on the policy response of the host countries as well. just as how much electronics will benefit from its democrat sticks will depend on the policies of this to the cost of the you know, government for now, the street in the capital remains a busy recruitment hub for those reporting, etc. but remy hopes that one day they will have done enough to make migration to choice work filipinos rather than a necessity bind to below al jazeera manila. as far as an increasing number of historic times are being demolished, raising parts of the options here in capsule. architectural and cultural identity, many homes date back to the 19th century and both of the cities, immigrant boot,
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synoptic legacy story the boat has moved from. but as far as drawing to prevent oblivion is the message that the catalog and wants to send with her are each of these catches were present a historic building. and when a site is that has been demolished, could have yeah. and wants to raise awareness about how they see these history is slowly being torn apart. located. i started going around the city and seeing how important buildings have disappeared. so i decided to draw them so we don't forget, i'm keeping a record of what the city was as it changes. as far when development accelerates as a growing number of historic buildings. and when a site is that are being demolished, the dates back to the 19th and 20th century, and it's not just structures that are being lost, but also parts of the soul. and the series of what a site is, the tension between press revision and urban renewal is an ongoing dilemma for
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cities. we're often entire neighborhoods are transformed modest, what do i be? is part of and you that is trying to prevent, he's still weak homes. and when, aside from being demolished, the call, the also do, i need to go with us and they say the government has been very lax with the number of floors, a building they have. the cd codes did not consider what already exist. and that is why there is no control, even if there is historical value. city officials say that's why they're pushing for a law that we protect more than 4000 buildings that were built over 80 years ago. say, well, but you'll samuels for government there. it took a several years to have a list of the buildings that need to be protected. initially, they were over 800000 the list was reduced 4000 even though some areas like some billing more i protected from developers because of their historical importance. jonathan believes so, says much more needs to be done. that's the other side of the site is over 50 protected areas,
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but in many cases below is not respected. the city is granted permits that violate the identity of this area, but those permits go against the limits of what can be built to lane. like many other cities around the world, when a site is, is changing quickly. or when developers are hoping to build high rise buildings to accommodate the growing population, but they're increasing demands for the government to do more to protect the cities heritage city. so we'll just see that one of site is still a has here on out, is there on the female saws of mexico's national sports, so i'd love to show of the skills i know i don't have it as being a fellow, but i shouldn't just to your his fault and the last item brisbin that's coming up in the
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[000:00:00;00] the, if it was for now and his dr. laura, thank you. 5 time grand slam champion, a guess. jump like his back in the semi finals of tennessee is united call populating poland to victory of great britain and sidney shall take settled the tie off her nail biting match with casey volta thinking had 24 frank components 6, the 2 set to one that gave pulling an unassailable to nothing, lead us to hold up to catch one the 1st not to get feeling harris. the polls were lost. here is one. is that losing to germany? they'll now play has done in the last room brisbin the current women's number one
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to read this i blank to reach the last state, the raining us open in australia and i've been champion, came back from 53 down in the 1st set to beat you left us and save us in straits. no, but just which is hopes of a 100 a t p tool, title gains, and then tim is a big fellow veteran game will be 63633 for finals. it's a strong stock for joe cavellas who hadn't played a competitive singles match since i'll tell you. but before coming to cleveland, he's also gearing up for an 11th australian open cycle. and it's one of the games, like this. indian head coach go to him gun, but it has his back up and pulls that those tension in his teams camp head of the final cricket test against australia, but it's still in clay. if captain ro hit sharma will play and sydney come back, says he's yet to finalize the teams selection. there's been speculation the out of the box, but it will not carry on a test, kept it, and the officer this series shawna also didn't attend the latest news conference,
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india trail, the series to one of the leading the last much. the 5th test begins on friday, a logistical that's not the truth and i don't think so. i need to say 20 reports to be honest, and there is some on that's what, that's what i can fix on all of these very important honesty is extremely important . if you want to probably go on and achieve some great things. the thing is everything is fine with with and i don't think so it's anything traditional. i think the headquarters, this would be fine. that will be good enough. and you're gonna have to look at the wiki to finalize it. the more cricket bro cost around that cup pool says the situation with ro had shown what is unprecedented. as i find the beauties press conference to be quite remarkable. i have never seen an indian headquarters, not confirmed that the captain is going to play in so many words. so if we are going to witness lloyd sherman, not play in the final desta model, that is something unprecedented. they didn't get things do not get psyched midway. either they retired or they have fitness issues,
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but if he's going to be dropped into computers and confirming it, we have to assume that there is something clearly going on behind the scenes. so there was certainly a lot going on then. yeah i, i think all of this could have been it to the but if we just have more transparency, more on the risk or communication from the data or from the dressing room. but i don't think that quite me position to get most of that anymore. i just think that opposite the 20 work of with research on my has been become content and he struggled to adapt as a batsman from one formats to the other, which is a great challenge for the modern day. better. i think at this stage we always saw the end coming for which i'm i think it's gone really quickly and the site has been quite severe. i just think it's a, it's of mine who's content in some ways we're trying to, willing to sell it both formats, perhaps find a very good finish, which really ever does happen. he's lost his spot, he's lost his purpose and he's lost his palm. and i think that's all that there is to it. he is still a wonderful plan. unfortunately, you don't get very good and things in school,
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even though you try really hard to get one that we always knew. this was a team in transition for about a year. now this is a final page of accommodation. that is the end of the captain's room and the end of the senior play. we're not gonna use them, has maybe a little more light for them perhaps. and i'll be out of desperate to but we've now approached the final phase of the transition, i think most taking the engine funds and understand the media by surprises. just how southern and how unclear everything has been and almost speak. so a lack of plan or lack of vision that also coincides with the changing personnel with a new head coach and going to be so clearly as been thrown into the deep end or is realize it's not all rosy with work up, wins and whatnot. so i think the lack of communication mixed this look worse than it is, but which is the final phase of a team that's very much in progress. she should like, have secured a consolation when in the final t 20 much of the series against new zealand boxing 1st, the tourist posted imposing 219 for 5, and that 20 avis cosell pereira,
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hitting an impressive $101.00 child is a salon. com then took 3, which is for the shoreline khans the home side who had won the 1st 2 matches of the series. eventually scrolling short by 7, not much well measured head coach color. and chelsea is keeping tight lipped about his cups. the seat of living pool defend a trend, alexander arnold's, until she was asked about a bid for the him the right back, but said he's focused on his team. spanish title challenge right now. the defending champion is preparing to face valencia on friday. they sit 2nd in the league, a point behind latest athletic, emma jared and 2 points ahead of both. atlanta are experiencing a slump in full. i don't know how the zillow spare settlers better to be expected. the results they've had than the last 2 games. but regarding the points, i think the level of competition in the spanish league low is the number of points needed to win the competition. and the fact that f let's come into it. a part of this fight with austin buffalo, not one of the crates, even more uncertainty. nature of the history of all kinds of handed. fellow texans,
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the dallas mavericks, us the defeat in full games. open, send, good. sold 23 points. well jaylen green out of $22.00 is the rockets around $11099.00. when is against the maps on wednesday? dallas has bad run this thing. planes on the absence of the psalm and lucas don't change the median. strange his calls on christmas day face to be out for at least among the best buy in sugar bowl college football game will take place with additional security at the new orleans secret diamond just over 2 hours from now. the course of final playoff game between notre dame and georgia was delayed by the day following a car on the attack on a new year's crown, which killed at least 15 people. and then just thousands of others. the cities menus also due to host the nfl super bowl just over months time. all right, that is all useful for now. it is back to laura. so thanks very much. the president of under a says threatening to shop american military base is in the country if us present
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to them. next, donald trump reports on join migrants, sam r, a. castro has been in school for the along with the incoming us administration compos repeatedly threatened to carry out mess expulsion when he takes office this month. mexicans are renowned for that level foot pool that was left so known as the national sport. mexican radio has been recognized as intangible, cultural heritage, and many in the country. if i seem to keep it alive and well mexican cowboys, a well famous, it's called go to a devising stalls of a sport. do they carry on a report from mexico, se, se, or the it's been described as valet on horseback, combination of artistry and technical skills often compared to synchronized swimming. but for these, the question being, and it's got the most, that it's about much more than the performance got almost as are the women of
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mexico's traditional rodeo or chat idea. teams of 8 show up their horsemanship and a series of coordinated high speed and often dangerous exercise. precision is vital. the, it's a lot about geometry and synchronization between one side and the other about creating mirror effects. it's also the only equestrian sport that is written inside settle, which makes it even more complicated. from a cultural standpoint, it is a part of mexico. it's our national sport. the. 7 7 inspired by the women fighters of the mexican revolution, it's got them moves us, follow strict guidelines to per surface store equal and cultural authenticity from the exercises sits, simulate confrontations and battle to be elaborate. dresses made by artisans from around the country. a way for these women and girls to connect to their national heritage. it is also the most of them come from
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a long line of titles with knowledge and love for the generation. after more than 30 years and it's got a mussa, alejandro moreno is proud. her daughter is carrying on the tradition, located beloved by law. i think women are key to the longevity and importance of charter area. why? because we choose to keep our children here. if women didn't want this tradition to continue, we could send our children to play football or baseball instead. the 1st ride started in the 1950s. it wasn't until the early ninety's that they were recognized as an official part of mexican rodeos. traditionally, male dominated, the in that time, women have gone from a secondary role as supporters of their fathers, husbands, or brothers to arguably the most popular event on the show. then it's got almost uh, but i mean being an escrow mussa is competitive, requires teamwork and is uniquely mexican. but mostly it's
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a lot of passion. and for many women it's also a lifelong commitment. bringing together family tradition and national pride. well, honoring the bravery of those who came before them. julia gal. yeah, no, i'll just sierra mexico city and that's it for me, laura kyle, for this news. uh doreen will be here in just a moment with most of the day's news for you. the in the face of the racing, the damage close to the precious cross, lots of chile is being with us with one of the world's biggest advert conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and so if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no stress. and that's why you know, as for 3 wilding patagonia on,
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i'll just say era. read so one of the words weird was creatures, numbers, a plumber to do, to deforestation. culture and climate change. indian sites are fighting to puts it to one of the most important things to control the species is to maintain that habitat one. 0, one east reveals the bottle to save and use lead time on all just took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program. partnership with the global, sustainable tourism comes village life here retains its charles. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape, hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. for this neighborhood, the city of the days of oppression may be over,
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but its cost i get to go based out so much pain seemed people crying both from joy over the full of to dictate to campaign over the loss of their loved ones. return to find my home destroyed, and yet i am happy beyond imagination about the change. a change is happening fast . homes is vibrant with life again. in 2011 homes became the 1st 50 or hundreds of testers were killed by the shot said secuity falls of added smocks to change from these from uprising to the system. and then as if the ugly, 60 palestinians are killed, why is really our strikes on gauze all money we're trying to survive. the winter intense the
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