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the standard from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict and the me least of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the economist and fee loss and destruction has deeply impacted on the mental health. that means the lives in ways that may never hear. latest is ready. as torrance can at least 90 percent of students in 24 hours. please speak to children in gauze and you've experienced deep trouble. many fear they will die the the clock, this is out 0 life and also coming up is ready strikes, hit the left boat and syria. well, the delegations from,
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from jeremy arrived for tools for the new administration in damascus. south korean officials, holton attempt to arrest, impeach, presidency and secure hours. long stand offers risk. this is a lot i'll tell you why upsets you see is making the so is really times across jobs are killed. at least 90 people in 24 hours. many died in strikes on the know these really all, many has been particularly focused on dogs. a city palestinians have been forced to use whatever materials they can to carry in good people to happen. it's more than 45000 to being killed in the war since october 2023. the go straight away to darrow
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butler in central gauze at target resume is dining by for us there, intact. so in day the death toll continues to climb is rarely keep up also yes, what happens? in fact, next, during the past 12 hours was incredibly beyond comprehension. they implemented 3 conducted, why just pay, you can say get the strikes across different geographical locations. and this type of a very intense period of time chosen significant destruction to residential homes where civilians, why taking shows up on the prominence s twice where i conducted a not hours in the central areas killed least more than $25.00 civilians including a palestinian journalist and that brings the total number of journalists killed since that will be gotten to $202.00 palestinians during the us, the journalist killed. and this also paints a very devastating picture on the situation on the ground, whether she is k,
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you live at tax, but always the severity of the situation. i need to reiterate that we continue to hear cost simple abutment and the eastern areas of there is a lot even during the hours of this morning, while the reports that are still coming from going to the city and building garza uh, confirm that the its value attacks are still taking place with more military momentum in areas that what does ignited as the conflict. so it's a valley that big lot. yeah. and vitamins out the choices and only thing is that there are lots of families of field trip evacuation since is invite handled with no further information about the faith, especially that the east by the army as old as civilians to flee the. but they have not been given enough time in order to escape as they are showered by relentless attacks. and they are bound to receive any sort of essential 8 supplies where the fight has been put on the line right now. a as
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a light of the ongoing military operation. and then all 6 been indeed as a surprise, more critical than ever because the humanitarian situation. what has been done for months, isn't it. that is when to grips it's getting harder and harder to manage even in the most basic way. yeah, it's getting much more hard to light of the getting attacks where civilians are incredibly heightened by a true, but resulted from the combination of freezing temperatures and the coolness since the threats of potential attacks in the future. and the most fun, real blogs, crudely children who have been going through unrelenting circumstances as they are chased by bombardments the the, that they, the calmest and it with the fluctuations that we continue to witness. that's had a significantly eh, approach mental devastation to their mental health as exploits as we have been talking to them. they are rates at that ongoing attacks have caused
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a significant psychological behavior changes on children as you're going to right now, which i'm following. in goza, the sounds of bombings, cries of which day and the children like these are living through on imaginable hunters they have seen until what new child should relentless destruction the lives of loved ones, and a complete absence of safety. a recent disability by the community training center for crisis management planes in the state of victor, the 96 percent of goes as children leave the desk just a minute for children like life life is unrecognizable from what it was before the was the coolest and fee under truman,
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a leading deep psychological limit, mental health experts say children and goals are showing signs of safety. distress and behavioral changes is the, the will, has brochures and long term impacts. on children's mental health, children become less confident and more aggressive. the trauma, these children are experiencing is relentless. we work on music guys and the level of trauma with games and conversation sessions with them and the as the for parents . the was also redefining their children's lives. the loss of loved ones, especially fathers, has left many children and quite confused and emotionally shuts. it goes higher theater. my son is used to have a beautiful life, but his life is deeply changed since he lost his father. and this will, he's becoming more aggressive, introverted under afraid. he even wishes the death of other children's fathers
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because his father is no longer with him, but the christ is worse. and by doing this is done and living conditions with limited access to basic necessities. children are not only facing the tomb overall, but also the harsh reality of what takes to so vice. these conditions deepen their psychological bones, making recovery even more difficult. the one cause is leaving cause costs come be seen on the minds of children in this trip. the cost and fee is loss and destruction has deeply impacted on the mental health. that means you can the lives in ways that may never kill target company. so i would just go there, but i kind of stuff as well. i'm did show is the director of the number of the public to the non governmental organizations network and he describes the humanitarian situation in gaza as disastrous where a good thing on the one of the most critical stages of this for you to the
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daily months. it goes and you start doing well with this. these must, it goes committed in different areas, gods and manly, and the so called save human to get a zone. it's called by the is ready themselves. there was an attack was about to be more killed. most of them children, women in the same happen, the north in gaza. city in the middle in the south. this have this morning. we with this, this from it all for many people when killed during the time this morning. we have $25000.00 and more gas. a patient gives me odd losing that need for ad jumped into medical intervention and a need for evacuating me to go back to asian also got
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a ser after the glass of the health system in gaza. 80 percent of the hospitals out of service. so does that need to be evacuated to outside? we are daily losing lives with these patients. i'm talking about children, women. so that's one that the floor mean he can enter visions and there is no real interventions from the international community. the foreign ministers of germany in front of arrived in damascus for talks with them of those charles new administration and the latest round of different match. got timothy in the syrian capital on the wall. it's rarely strikes of hits area is south of the last payment, the latest attack, and serious since the full of the sun regime, syrian state tv said the strike struck defense and massage facilities in the town.
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us to farrah there on the immediate reports of casualties as well as being carrying out strikes on serious and so you have a threat bus route aside last month saying the game is to prevent weapons from falling into hostile hands are still said or joined just now from the syrian capital of damascus there wrestle just 1st of all, for the se in on these, these latest strikes in the left. but well yeah, that lot is made to strike from israel. have not been in the, is the off of that for and that's a few that town and a military facility, which is actually a bit of a search best select a defense factory. once you've heard of, there is not, could be a yes, whether it was an image in the house or the production house, but these values, same data. so it was a strategic facility for it's closer to turkish border as well. just let's remember that i level is the 2nd largest city off, sir. yes, very much close to the truck. this border, almost 80 kilometers would attract this board that have trucks at all. so now close
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the following the case, but cheer since december, 8th, on just hours of the fall of this out of the gene is val, how started to bomb syria. an off to now more than 5 i'm but as a spikes had been come back that this is quite huge. this is ready on may. so i'm saying that these ministry campaign campaign is the largest that is ready to automatic conduct the so far. and it's history i'm seeing that says the story. 85 percent of the middle to the capacity of syria. that is a huge status because now. busy regina that has lost is more than half a century is gone, and then even suspicion is here. i'm struggling to establish itself on one home to preserve the state. after that, this is on the other hand, to preserve the security and also to get the international political commission and why it didn't last so with most of the social issues as well. so, and this is rarely on going, it strikes forms at every part of seo. yep. the mass cuz homes,
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how much i'll talk to you. then talk to i that full commission to data zoar at all of this part of the city of the old going this very effect on challenge. and definitely on the mining the force of stabilizing syria here, an allstate is leaving me syria, extremely vulnerable, because the nice area be because of these very attacks is all most heavy, no, today of defense systems and no use a forced fast russell, the middle of this as i mentioned, we're hearing that the german and foreign ministers, french for our ministers have arrived in syria. and indeed, so now they are in damascus and meeting the height of the shows of the new administration. so both the german and the french put a minister vice president, the, the bidding winning this to do to continue the engagement with the new administration
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in the mass. cuz they're seeing that well with the all special hands. but we could lead expectations from the new rulers off syria. and that expectations 1st are focusing on the minority. and they are urgent need government seen syria to be inclusive, to build a city that is a more graphic that the minute of these different things site is cost, fairly being represented. and also now that are reports that particularly the german for the minister has conveyed a message to the new and decision he have that they do not want. the russian minister is seen say that this has been quite a, one of the sticking points that the west and the new in this vision seems. city are divergent and even speech, and seeing that while leaves and loved ones for russia to leave the company in a human way. they want to keep the whole government team to strategic misses with russia as the new and 6. as soon as russia, as a, as a balance in countries,
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but on the other hand, western companies natal itself. and now the for the minister of germany said that, well, this position is, could be a safety, not one russian made it to the basis in syria. so for know, despite all of these agreements or disagreements is extremely important that is to major, the impoverish. the leave you publish if you, if you union germany and for us and before the ministers are now in the mass. because then of course, anyone's vision, damascus is enjoying this for them. delegations was it because each of the visits for that means more than more or less the mus internationally personal effects that update the from damascus. russell set a reporting of the 2 south group where investigate is it failed to arrest suspended president. you in secure laughter and hours long stand off and it's residents. the corruption team
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says making the rest was quite effectively impossible. union security team preventing their interest around 3000 police officers, were deployed in front of you in time earlier on friday when they were met with houses to support the students. presidential powers was suspended last month after a short lived declaration of muscle. the bride has more from soul with the presidential visitors. this has been a surprising development, but after a several hours standoff between a prosecute is investigators who been looking to execute an arrest warrants on the impeached president june. so joe, this attempt at a rate on his official residence is oh, but it has been suspended after a confrontation. it seems with members of the of the presidential security service who still protect the union sick y'all,
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even though he has been officially suspended. this reydell started in the early as of friday morning, off to thousands of police sealed off this part of sol the investigates has arrived . and that has been an ongoing stand off as they've tried to gain access to the presidential a compound. it seems as though that has been resistance and according to the corruption investigation office and they were that were concerns for the safety of their own officials. taking part in this rage. and after a prolong, stand off, it was decided for everybody's benefits. that this would be suspended for now. this arrest will runs, has been in place now for a few days. it is valid through the weekend until monday, and it remains to be seen whether another attempt will be taken in the coming couple of days to execute this arrest warrant and whether you. so if y'all will be
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taken into detention to face questions about the short lived in possession of a martial law, all we know is that if but now this is suspended and that's a will be evaluated to see just what happens next. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so, so go ahead here and up. 0 out with the old in with a new shop, as in china, will be able to trade in the old cause and appliances for discounts on new purchases. as a government tries to produce spending the the optic is visiting most of europe from hudson optic wind coming down the middle seat behind this thing, which was a cold front. and is doing exactly what you must expect it to be much colder
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weather with it. it's a strong wind too, so that'd be a pleasant just catching pots of no way. you might even briefly describe it as a bathroom in milton. germany, it was a warning today for strong wind. but it's not. it will obviously full rather persistently in some sizes. 60 wrapped around here, the baltic states, it will be snow showers, the scuffling property for all, and then wales to the on the stove. there will be some sunshine proc doesn't really join in your sitting in stay for 2 or 3 days more or less entirely below freezing. so that's the overall picture. if it's not snowing and it will because um, then it'll be sunshine over the top of coal grand, where it's warmer, italy, spain, and france. it'd be rain not smoke, but if somebody's it'd be sunshine, but a real hot trust, particularly at night. the picture on south of day shows a brief change for paris increasing the i think, rings into all in terms of old rise. without the snow or rain folding could be a temporary change for those. i forget the story is still apart from the shells in
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libya, the strength of the wind full of dust, red and so one of the world's wherever his creatures numbers are plummeting due to deforestation. culture and climate change. indian sides are fighting to put one of the most important things to control the species is coming during the habitat 101 east. we've used the bottle to save into use with bono, just a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can. as long as you say we're correspondence, that's what we strive to do. the, the the
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other guy you watching out the 0 or mind about top of the story is this is rarely types across jobs that have killed at least 90 people in 24 hours. many of them died and strikes on the nose of the strip is really all because be particularly focused on tax assessor really strikes of hit the ton of to fit in syria, south of 11th. this is for a ministers of germany in from to arrive in damascus for tools. i'm gonna jump charged industries. and south cris. anti corruption agency failed to detain, impeach, presidency and secure on the altar now as long stunned off in his residence into a presidential palace was suspended last month after his shortly the declaration of martial law. for his reminder of how we got to that point on the some of the said president you took, you'll put the country under martial law for the 1st time and 45 years stunning south koreans and sparky, immediate backlash at last. at any 6 hours parliament to meet the demands of the
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repeal, if you lifted the declaration on the morning of december, the 4th, the opposition to accuse you and of insurrection. on december, the 14th parliament passed the motion to impeach him, and he was stripped of his presidential powers. the constitutional code has a 180 days to decide whether it's a formally remove him. so far you and has refused to cooperate an investigation into possibly abuse of power. and on december, the 31st accord, issued a warrant for his detention officials must attain june before that warranty expires on january the 6. so let me kim is a professor at the asia pacific center for security studies. the u. s. department of defense institute. she says it's sending matter of time until you is out of office by that drum. i was indeed, but i'm not to avoid this as a matter of time. i mean, he will be arrested. and the reason why this and the corruption of this failed to him. but the rest in today was because of pressure transfer of security forces that
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try to block the rest of you. and um, and you know, as a c i o d mc investigation of this and we'll try to a rest to you and again, and they already charged the chief in for a deputy chief of the security forces for x direction of justice. and maybe they will try to arrest them 1st before trying to arrest the you and again. but still again, this is just a matter of time. you will be with me from office eventually and it will have to them get out of the compound of the residence and will not enjoy protection anymore . so recent goals indicate that both 25 percent of of south korean people support you and, and about 70 percent of people up against them and they support remove all history . mobile for an office is mostly conservatives and who work out galvanized after his impeachment. although he enjoyed it in less than 20 percent of support,
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but before the marcela declaration. but now i think that they are cuz they're, they're, they're concerned about what's going to come next, especially the opposition party leader, each a man who are likely to become the president and in an election soon. and they really don't appreciate them. so i think that's why they are supporting you and so much i. it's a thousands of refugees from c done to continuing to flee its neighboring chad to try and escape fighting. maybe came from delford where mass killings have been taking place. the conflict into don has now displaced 12300000 people and is the largest displacement crisis in the world. catherine, sorry reports from the china in board a ton of other day a. the children in this refugee settlement are getting the 1st meal of the day, and for some it will be the only one. mohammed lin runs these fruit project, refugees and suit any leading up road, send money to help feed more than 300 children. we need to take the to the if the
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tip getting it is 100, you're going outside. you're going the market more, be something 5 because going to happen. be doing. maybe this would be home less 10 year old. my eyes up to 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 a relative in this comp st. louis and we had a normal life finality and then we had food. i liked to play football, but live 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 dawn. they come from areas in west, dar, this card, everything they can to stocks, their life here. aid where can see the struggling to meet everyone's needs. we have
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limited funded. so how can we know deal with people and why year in the settlements if it's a price of 10 minutes, how could we provide basic services for them year? how can we assist them in the new supplementary? i think this is all the things that we and i said thank you both and we are trying to move. you guys have more resources. chide hosts more than 1200000 refugees, some from previous conflicts. and most the struggling to survive one day at a time. catherine story all does your audrey eastern shot a new group of, of 1500 migraines. this started walking from southern mexico towards the united states porter most of from venezuela. but the crowd also includes people from guatemala, from el salvador, equitable, and from peru, president to elect donald trump, has pledged to prevent migrants from entering the united states and to deport those already in the country. a popular neighborhood in new york city of new orleans has
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reopened. dr. truck was driven into a crowd of people in years they at least 14 people were killed to 100 reports. now from new orleans, belgian police are clearly back in charge on bourbon street. new orleans french quarter is once again opened, full tourist and local event. police say secure like public safety had no concern. yeah, i figured it's probably the safest place to be right now anywhere around here. plus you don't want to let the stairs when an armored vehicle stands guard a truck blocking the road. we're in a ceiling in a ford pickup truck rolled over the sidewalk. and in due passengers, by shortly after 3 am on new year's day before crashing. police say he's inspired pedestrians until he was gone down by officers. jeremy,
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since he says he was badly hurt after being hit by the white truck which smashed his wheelchair. then he heard gunfire. he underwent surgery for broken fevers after the attack services, people screaming and it was laying on the ground. and i saw all my wheelchair boards on the ground beside me. police identified the attacker a sham suit, didn't you bear a 42 year old u. s. army veteran from texas who was born in the us. police say he'd become radicalized. jabbar picked up the wretched f 150 in houston, texas on december 30th. steve then drove from houston to new orleans on the evening of the 31st. and he posted several videos to an online platform proclaiming his support for isis police. a video of ju bear planting a pair of improvised explosives in coolers on the sidewalk suggests he acted a long, rambling, it's actually the one here on bourbon street are increasingly and tactic of
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radicalized individual. one encouraged by group like iso, making any place people gather a potential target is another city more ins with spontaneous memorials, police around the world prepare for the next the jack, john 100, l g 0. new orleans chinese government has announced is economic strategy for the new year, promising to boost spending and keep as markets open to the world. as despite the threat from you as president elect donald trump, to impose higher terrace, what he takes offers china. the struggle to recover since the code 19 pandemic, katrina, you his, this update now from page. and this is similar to an, a popular commercial district. karen's agents and there are many shops here, but as you can see that on to many shelters. and this picture is being reflected all over the country. people are spending much and look, consumption is part of the reason behind china is slowing economic growth. why it's
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still struggling to recover from the cause of 19 pandemic? because of this bleak picture, the chinese government moved to reassure the public at a press conference on friday, saying that economic growth remain stable and is improving in the coming year of aging is planning to do and spend more, including about $14000000000.00 on new major projects, it's also rolling out initiatives such as ones inviting the publics to trade in the old goods for new ones, and introducing measures to support businesses and 1st employment staging relief. similar targeted policies last year, including ones to pop up the alien real estate sector. and property prices did slightly improve at the end of the year. although experts say more aggressive policies are needed. overall, the chinese government is trying to say a piece about china's economy. although they do expect more difficulties and challenges in 2025, and $1.00 of these new challenges could be a trade war over the united states. once president elect donald trump takes office lation this month. katrina, you on to 0 aging as good as government says it plans to push ahead with remove the
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fuel subsidies by the end of 2025. even though the move is unpopular. there is a cost of living crisis despite the nation being a major oil and diamond producer for $30.00 se removing subsidies will free up money for essential public services like transport and health and education permits us reports now from the one call us the santos is a high school teacher in angola, his salary isn't enough to ensure he can pay all his monthly bills. but he says government to fuel subsidies help cushion consumers from rising prices. and that's why he is worried about politicians plans to scrap them makes you laugh at the men's and boss and see that the utah pockets. once the fuel subsidies are removed, prices of everything will go up to hit betty's right now. and goal is pay by $0.35 for lead to a pedro. and about $0.21 to.
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