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the, the, the, the israel carries out a series of airstrikes across the worst when the situation for palestinian struggling to survive the winter. the, you're watching all to 0 life or my headquarters, and del, find a you navigate is also coming up, searching for a suspected work criminals and the new syrian administration goes after former
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members of state. so i'm solomon job and what's wrong, and i'll tell you the efforts underway to try and preserve serious century these old cities, refugees forced to flee fighting, started a new life in charge, but aid workers are struggling to provide their basically the it's been another bloody day in gaza, where is really strikes continue to target civilian areas across the strip. at least 60 people had been killed since dawn on thursday. many of them were killed in strikes in the north. the army has carried out a series of attacks on gauze, a city palestinians in the north are using any materials they can find to carry the wounded to ambulances. the number of people killed in bo,
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strikes is unclear. more than 45000 people have been killed in israel's war on gaza and staying in the north and is really drone attack on the as a mountain neighborhood killed 2 palestinians, west of garza city. 8 others were injured and some are in critical condition. and the bad that we would, the sitting the cultural and this man was having a phone call with his family then suddenly to his head man is really plain god is sufficient for us. go on, is the best to dispose of affairs. the man was alone, here is families in the south. he doesn't have anyone to pay the conditions in gaza . our worst thing for the 1600000 people displaced by the war and the signing my mood. reports from dated by the children are the most vulnerable 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. their owen caused by his regular soldiers is forcing
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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 of it as daughter yard is withering away before her eyes and how i can see i'm what 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 depth from disease. good syrup, half the number of casualties in direct air strikes. proof that is really bonds continued to kill long after the have exploded. nearly 70 percent of all structures in gaza are damaged when all safety has been lost. even the most
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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 layer could mean the difference between life and hypothermia, for hosting for village. why in bed, winter cold, excessive bay 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 cold weather i can promise to destroy. it's easier than to build, especially without tools the you and 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 buckets shovels,
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and even bare hands we'll have to do for the children, 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, medical supplies and a parents are desperate for health. and doctors here are pleading for urgency, honey, my was, i was just the it i for the off the hospice and very velocity, palestine, a week officer is really forces rated the last functioning medical facility in northern gauze. are there still no news about the heads of the hospital soldiers carried out multiple strikes on come out loud. one setting parts of the facility on fire, forcing patients out and detaining dr. her some of the stuff in. yeah. his wife says the is really military betrayed her husbands when they arrested him and put in such a sentence in the secret, rented one was outside was just the whole situation at the hospital has been very
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tough for months. there was showing and horror all over the place. the quad comforter attacks were non stop. the situation was really unbearable. we tried our best to tolerate everything. the hospital was full of patients and wounded people who can't even support themselves, let alone try to live without medical help and services. there must be a doctor around them. so we stayed together on december 27th and these really betrayed us. they said that we would all leave the hospital in peace and that they will provide us with means of transportation to take us to the indonesian hospital and see that they are liars. they are dishonest. they arrested dr. hassan. i haven't seen him since they destroyed the hospital, they destroyed the hospital yard. they destroyed the archives. they destroyed the operation rooms. they destroyed the maintenance department. they shelled the hospital from every direction. the situation was very difficult physically and mentally. everyone was in pain and panicking is really forces of once again bomb the and the loss of camp and southern gaza,
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killing several palestinians. fear strikes continue to spite israel once designating it as a safe. so i'm telling people displaced people to move their thought. a couple assume has more. i don't rising over on my wasi after a night of death and destruction, which supposed to be safe soon for displaced. palestinians is old. so tense of a new protection against isabel s. strikes, quinton, i mean, we were sleeping under around 1 am themselves that hits the area that and wanted 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, black phones are the only source of light for rescue what codes they traded, as i'm sure then sees a contest and smoke bringing the injured to hospital. 3 palestinian children are really on the back of the box with them. it was 2 lights. daylight at milwaukee
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reviews, a small crater, one strike planned it, a blood. so mat choice is a reminder. it's cut all of her. this is not food. what's the fault of all the children to stuff 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 posted yet. the only ones, the weather is body forces will ever stop targeting them. so it recognizes, i would just say there was that i had a son that you when says an immediate cease fire is needed in gaza to allow aid agencies to operate in the stress every day without a ceasefire will bring more tragedy. oh sure, eliza is that over 80 percent of the gaza strip is under on revoked, is really evacuation orders. it's in this situation. it's
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a once that the ability of demand here in organizations to support people in need across costs as further diminishing december. so some of the toughest restrictions on demand here in movement ever recorded. this includes blocking access to border areas for collecting supplies and denying attempts to deliver goods and services or assess needs across garza. the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has approved a delegation to resume garza cease fire negotiations in del home on the summer, which has more from the georgia in, in capital. i'm on. she's reporting from there because the is really government has bands. i was a 0 from reporting in israel and the occupied westbank, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu has agreed to dispatch it is really negotiating team to deal hell on friday for a continuation of ceasefire talks. but these really have previously said that they were cautious, but they were not so often mistake while speaking to media anonymously. several is really officials have said that there are top sticking points here. that is why
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they have been at an impasse for so many months. in fact, over a year now from us is also expected to be in do how they reportedly left cairo on thursday for the parts of the capitol. and they say that they're a little bit more optimistic this time around going into the negotiation. but it's important to note that since the 1st and only cease fire, we saw back in november and 2023. these talks have been solved. they've been at an impact because of 2 completely different objectives him, us wants to see a complete enter the war, while these really subset that even if the ceasefire is achieved, no matter how long it is that the war would continue until all of their military objectives are achieved mediators have previously tried to scramble to get both sides to agree to something. but both sides have blamed each other in recent weeks for why the talks have continuously failed. the central just need all, i'm on the
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syrian security forces of loans, the major search operation in the city of homes for people they suspect of committing war crimes during the side regime. they're also okay for those of refuse to hand over their weapons and ammunition to the new administration. roadblocks have been set up across the city and civilians, and at least 2 neighborhoods have been told to stay at home, ask them about it has more from damascus. and this is the focal point now of the security operation led by the forces loyal to the new administration. they say that they have concerns about 2 major neighborhoods in homes where they believe that's what the describe as remnants of the former. would you still have that with their own weapons and that they have refused to hand over those weapons? despite the end of the ultimate, to manage to get you into that place. they said that they have a rest of the dozens of people and they are looking for both people that the
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operation is stretching, the, the, the own homes, all the way to a lot talk here. and also talk to the government says that the a is 1st of all to this, all those people. and the same time a rest, all they believe was affiliated with a former, a jeep and we'll have been behind. some of the atrocities committed that goes to the city. and people serious for administer has led the new governments 1st overseas trip. since the fall of a sense of size and shape bonnie is heading is allegation that's holding talks in riyadh, saudi arabia, damascus, a signal that saudi arabia will play a significant role in rebuilding syria. the now the f. b, i is saying that the car running attack in new orleans that killed 14 people on new year's day was a premeditated act of terrorism. investigators believe army veteran shops of danger
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bought from texas was acting alone when he intentionally tried to run down as many people as possible. they say a bar posted several videos on social media pledging allegiance to iso in 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 jam. so den jabbar the subject you've already been brief talk and this is jay gray is in new orleans with more on the investigation. there were 5 videos recorded by that suspect jim said didn't jabbar a 42 year old, an army veteran us army veteran of those videos included his intent to do harm, proclaiming a legions guy. so as you talked about and that he initially intended to harm his
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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, they have uh, not only continue their investigation here in the 1st quarter, but they are also looking at an air b and be a rented 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 digital data . now digital information and evidence, in this case from a cell phone and several laptops which they say is providing a lot of information as they move forward here. but yes we, i is also investigating a man suspected of blowing up a tesla truck in front of trump hotel in las vegas, official se matthew levels burger shot himself before the test that he was driving
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exploded on wednesday, injuring 7 people. he was an active duty greenberry with the us army special operations command, who was deployed towards zones the f. b. i says it's tracking down, leads about him across the globe. the provide. there's investigative activity taking place literally or around the globe trying to determine what the potential next us is. but at this time, at this particular moment time as, as the sheriff actually said, we have to focus on what we know and what we don't know. we know we have a bombing. absolutely. and it's a bombing. the certainly has factors that raise concerns. it's not lost on us, but it's in front of, you know, of, of the trump building that it's a test of the vehicle. but we don't have information at this point that definitively tells us, or suggests it was because of this particular ideology or that you know, any of the reasoning behind it. that's the purpose of the investigation that we're conducting is to get the bottom of exactly what happened. why and how still ahead on all the 0. it's taken 40 years, but in general,
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authorities finally clear. hundreds of tons of toxic waste from the sights of the football ghastly dis, officer, will bring you the story of one woman who's using for our cystic skills to preserve one a series architectural and cultural ident the now well it's, it's still raining in tropical australia. it's lossy drive to the south back and we just watched temperature factor ration satellites up to about 35 on friday, melvin 29. this on the way down to about 28 degrees run through sharon's in western australia. but the temperature really rises in melbourne up to 58. we get these sort of tongues of voltage coming across that will tend to last into the weekend, then disappear on the sundry change of wind direction that 25 on monday. still
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disappointing weather in use either the crew friday rain, particularly inside falling but not entirely so christ church particularly went to 18 degrees. i think the big chairs into these yet focus this type of phase, be sort of crazy or anywhere east of bol the enough in towards the philippines. the seasonal rate is still hanging on to viet nam, so this orange to just heavy right? mostly all show, but just catching the edge of this country and the driving force is the cold that comes into it from behind, which is producing snow for one shoot. how kind of do those are the lights they may be running through the accident. there's not very much of the other thing just turn mainly if kindly weather, otherwise sunshine, the coldness which is the k through next to the north indian fight. and that phone as exist in the morning. sometimes if you're lucky, disappeared by midday, the red. and so one of the world's wherever his creatures numbers are plummeting due to
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deforestation. culture and climate change. indian sides are fighting to protect. one of the most important things to control the species is to maintain their habitats. 101 east reveals the bottle to save and use. oh no, just holding the powerful to account as we examined the us as role in the was own, which is era in the the color down the top stories on alta 0 this hour. it's been another bloody day in gauze over is really strikes continues to are good civilian areas across the stress
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. at least 60 people have been killed since dawn on thursday. many of them died and strikes in the north. syrian security forces have lost the major search operation in the cities of homes, latasha and talk to use. they're searching for people, they suspect, have committed war crimes during the government. they're also looking for those who refuse to hand over their weapons to the new administration. and nationwide, efforts are and a way to rebuild the history and heritage of syria after years or for they include ending the illegal trading of priceless syrian antiques. much of that takes place in the ancient city of bushera solomon drive. it is their incentives, best reports 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 b, c, a tear, but has a special place in the most in tradition, because wisdom is believe the prophet muhammad was given. the 1st inclination to be
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a prophet here in this space, since 2015. this place has changed sides between the government forces and so opposition practice will say that they are trying to protect the artifacts and guarding. this is an important task because sylvia now faces a multitude of challenges. city is artifacts. it's a historic sites have been looted and artifacts have been stolen and that in this a trade has gone on for awhile 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
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security. so places like this are preserved for all syrians, for generations to come. solemn javi the data, israel has attacked what it says or has been a rocket launching point platforms in southern lebanon. lebanese media noted 3 is really strikes on different locations in the south. in violation of the november cease fire deal. a thousands of refugees runs through don continuously to neighboring, tried to escape fighting at home. 60 percent of them are children, under 18. 8 agencies say they're facing numerous challenges as they try to care for the young refugees, conference or reports in a child in border town of audrey. the, the children in this refugee settlement are getting the 1st middle of the day. and for some, it will be the only one mohammed helene runs these food project, refugees and sudanese leading abroad. then money to help feed more than 300
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children. we need to take that you'd be able to achieve that and get this 100. you're going outside. you're going the market more, be something bad because go and helping be doing, maybe does a b less 10 year old mazda of my dad's parents of both, that his father was killed by a stray bullet during shooting in l janina in weston. dar food. he and his sister leave with relatives in this comp, st. louis, and we had a normal life finality and then we had food. i liked to play football, but life here is very different. this comp was built to shelter a few 1000 people, but now nearly 300000 crowded inside. these refugees have just arrived from sometimes they come from areas in west dar, this card, everything they can to stocks their life here. edward can see the struggling to
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meet everyone's needs. we have limited funded. so how could we now deal with people and why year in the settlements? it surprised so 10 minutes. how could we provides basic services for them year? how can we assist them in the new system we? i think this is all the things that we and i said thank you both and we are trying to move it as a maurice. this is chad host. more than 1200000 refugees. some from previous conflicts and most struggling to survive one day at a time. catherine slowly, i'll just see our address eastern shot. okay, let's bring yours some developing news from south korea. now that is where police are set to be on route to the impeached president's home. so these are the live pictures from south korea and the police are reportedly preparing to arrest the union secure. approximately 3000 police officers from 47 squads are already
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deployed in front of the presidential residents. june was suspended from his presidential powers last month after his short lived declaration of martial law. people have gathered across the bulk and country of montenegro to more than the victims of new year's day. mass shooting. officials say a 45 year old man shot 12 people in a rampage through a small town, then killed himself early thursday morning, among the dead or 2 children and the suitors own sister. this is the 2nd such attack of its kind in the last 3 years. with an august 2022 killing spree taking 10 lives. russia says keeps decisions to stop the flow of russian gas to europe via ukraine is politically motivated, and then move that will ultimately benefit the united states. the rest of jabari reports and the russian capital moscow. the russian foreign ministry statement
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claims ukraine's decision ultimately on the united states, stating the cessation of russian gas supplies lies with the us because it's economy will be the big winner. if you're a 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. the russians 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 doors such
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a vari ultra 0. moscow clean up crews are working to remove thousands of tons of contaminated sounds on the crimean pen, and so a following an oil spill 2 weeks ago. restaurant officials of warns of severe environmental damage after storm stricken tankers, dumb fuel onto the beaches. the current straight region separates dependents to allow from the russian mainland. moscow has been in control of crime here since its invasion in 201440 years. also the both hall ghastly disaster authorities in india have finished moving toxic waste from the sites in the central state of my the up for this, it doesn't trucks transported hundreds of tons of ways to a disposal area, 230 kilometers away. thousands of people died as a result of what remains the world's worst ever industrial accidents challenger blueshot, a, c, e o, the international for him for environment sustainability and technology. he explains why it's taking so long to erase the lingering contamination in both hall
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to the old dog at a stretch of the, you know, it has been miles 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, i know you guys on that fateful night and 191984. so this is diet. stovall's 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,
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from $400.00 down, so waste, that is the site, the site itself is going down to the union, god to bye houston. all its least inside the blind up room, isis 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 moving a really painful 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 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 because damnation a walk around water because that solution to the dip expanding it, it builds it and go to other places as well. so that has to be done. and then slide
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has to be id, but the so i've also been. 5 activated volt that is going to be much bigger challenge is, is much more challenging than the funding for under done. so based as a new care event of my grandson, started walking from southern mexico towards the united states border. most of the migrants are from venezuela. but also includes people from guatemala el salvador echo drawer and peruse. many say they're tired of waiting and tough. a trula, a city which is under pressure from hostings, thousands of migrants. presidents are like donald trump as plants to prevent migrants from entering the us. and stage mass deportations and those already in the country and the mexico southern state of jeff house, hundreds of migrants are heading to mexico city. they're hoping to apply for an appointment. so the u. s. customs and border protection in order to enter the us legally. part of the argentine in capitals architectural and cultural identities
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being erased as an increasing number of homes are being demolished. many date back to the 19th century, and they embody the cities immigrant roots and artistic legacy. terrorism po has more from one, a series, drawing to present to oblivion the message and that, that'd be a good idea and wants to send with an art. each of these catches were present, that history building and when a site is that has been demolished by the end, once to raise awareness about how they see these history is slowly being torn apart . ok. 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 a change in our when development accelerates as a growing number of historic buildings and one of sites that are being demolished, the dates back to the 19th and 20th century and it's not just structures that are
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