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it and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this other grand suite up and coming to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison. so as a hostage bay was the commodore rule, hotels on al jazeera, the russia strikes the ukrainian city of the bodies. you're getting the same people and injuring several of those, the hello. i mean that of a city there is, this is out of their life from the have also coming up. more hospitals and gaza could cease to function as they say, severe fuel shortages. but there was injured in his rarity strikes, continue to pour into the facilities celebrations in syria to mock one month since
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the full of the acid regime buttons the us and to you about the country's future remains and strong winds fuel raging, while fuzz and assigned to this hosting tens of thousands typically that has the to a russian struck his head, the south eastern ukrainian city of that bodies. you're kidding. at least assessing people. the regional government says to guided bombs, head residential buildings in the city. as during the holiday, bullets from hockey president, as well as him as a lensky, has repeatedly called for ukraine's allies to increase pressure must go to stall it's attacks cottage near the city center is upper easy, rushing, astride close to us, described as industrial infrastructure, a factory though some so the impacts the very clearly including
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a busy public street for these live with a fellow people struggling into danger at 10 to 4 in the afternoon. just as a shift change at the factory was underway, volunteers and risk you because rushed to help the injured a multi story apartment building in flames. people leaving for the shift through the main entrance and that's friends yet that came never to very loud explosions. sending condolences to loved ones, presidency landscape, described it as russian tetra, he will and the casualty toll could rise. just move the ones through is showing us what i'm doing. this shows once again with russia truly 6, they want only war and only victims. yeah, this is why we must not waste a single day. we must put pressure on moscow. we must force russia into police and
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we must continue doing everything necessary to protect lives and stop death. at the same time, it is crucial to maintain the unity of all our partners for america and europe, all our partners around the world toward helping us native feet apart from some significant movements on the front line. it's been a relatively quiet period in ukraine with the orthodox christmas day following on tuesday, the last attack of this con took place in december. it seems that slight low may now be of joe know how to 0. hockey. marina me run is military analyst and pays. don't try to research a at the will studies department at kings college, london. she explains why rush and strike may not have gotten to plan. the plan has been targeted by the russians already in november. and the russians are saying that the korean forces using apps to it, assembled trains so that that would make sense for the russians to try and go after
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the plan. now, since we have civilian casualties and ukrainian news reports going through the use of quite funds, there is a force of possibility that the navigation of those funds have been jammed. therefore, we are seeing a civilian casualties. the strikes didn't go as planned, but right now, it is too early to make any sort of conclusions from what has happened. we have to wait and see because it happened just a couple of hours ago. it has to be investigated what exactly happened. but that could be one of possible scenarios says the actual target was the motors. each plan which is in the central office is a breach of c, b, for the russians. they have not reached the objective of their so called special military operation, because that was deliberate. the from boss single patient marks. now, for the ukrainians prisoners, lensky has been saying that he would want to retake all the territories,
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get the russians out of ukraine, including crimea, will return to essentially the 1991 for there is. now if we look at the map in terms of warranty, it doesn't look like ukraine is doing better than the russian forces in terms of the proximity to their respective political goals. ukraine has claimed responsibility for an overnight attack targeting an oil depot in russia, saratoga region. the facility in the city of angle serves as an add base for russian nuclear boma planes. is the latest in a serious of cross border attacks between ukraine and russia on energy and military facilities, at least do russian firefighters were killed while responding to the attack. news is there any forces have carried out multiple attacks across gaza?
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the latest strikes talking to the house in darrow bhalla. kidding. full palestinians. well area is really bones struck a park in gauze of 65 people were killed in that attack. children were among the injured since the status of the was the majority of those killed in gaza. heavy women and children, the un secretary general spokesman says more than 70 children have been killed in the past 3 days alone. unicef says that in the 1st 7 days of this year alone, at least $74.00 children have reportedly been killed in gaza. the attack yesterday . so 5 children reportedly killed and now messiah with the agencies executive director catherine russell, said the new year has brought more depth and suffering to children of gaza due to attacks, deprivation and growing exposure to the cold. and we continue to condemn all attacks against civilians in gaza. tara covers the him as the latest on these rarely strikes from darrow by the in central gaza. that must be, is
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a quite charged with tension and fee regarding the continuation of these wait a minute to strikes postcards and what we have seen during the past 24 hours was very fluids. the because many, even the built up neighborhoods have been targeted in gaza. city as it's considered to be the epi center for the lakes, the strikes and the reports, though, still emerging from northern gauze and suggest the ongoing of build zoe single parade. shocked by his, when he ground forces on the facility of the engine. you see in the hospital, in the north of district, i'm a new escalade thing at mit, just being taken by that you study me regarding the ongoing of tracy integrations of residential neighborhoods and roughly 16 admitted trip military ground incursions are still taking place as this total has been quite staggering during the costs 24 hours. everyone to understand in gaza strip are really witnessing
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unprecedented protell a section. and they are suffering from a very remarkable escalation of their humanitarian misery. and the ongoing shortage is facing supplies, including a few that has the impact on the medical sector among produce fairly functional hospitals and gone. so as we have seen that some of them have been forced to shut down on a critical medical departments in order to save more fuel and life is valuable, restrictive images to deliver. she was supplies to the strip carrying capacity out there. but i kind of small the devastated health care system in the south eas ulcer on the brink of collapse. does this health ministry says that we feel stokes running out the remaining health care facilities may cease to function? and also hospital in con, you knows is one of several that could shut down the well food program donated to 1000 lease is a few which only last for 24 hours. the health ministry says the fuel shorted in
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day, just the lives of pain of patients. this is the similar situation in the nose. hospitals have faced a 3 month long. is there any seas and constant attacks out there as honey mcmay spoke to doctor boucher of none of the acts the hospital in darrow, by the about how few shortages impact operations facility is across the gauze. travel radius tribes found are over one would then slide injured civilians, many of them women and children and elderly individuals. here at this facility, i lost the hospitals. doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including ponti, biotics, and surgical tools and pin killer as an excuse for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionalities of basic and important essential equipment like the incubator, the ventilator and without electricity. as we can see here,
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really is science of blacklist. there's a causing problems, is causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances. all fans with a flashlight zoo is for generators and air and the depleted. how is that affecting the operations in the hospital doing that? operating theatre, the i c u. the incubators. these are basic departments and essential departments of the house. how is that a thing? yes sir. i mean, i was just at a meeting at the nonsense medical complex and basically it's on a 24 hour basis at the moment that they're trying to find fuel to generate the house of a hospital at any given time during the day. how and electricity will cut out for an area should be protected as much as the operating feet is the intensive care, including the neonatal unit. unfortunately, power costs out there as well, which means that oxygen supply in basic needs for those patients will be cut short . and so at the moment we just really working with
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a very fragile system and doing what we can. the majority of health facilities across scars are out of service. there is more pressure added on this particular health facility in the central area. and there is a city making it very difficult for and really and sufficient medical staff to do a job. and they only may assist exacerbated problems everywhere. and how in terms of providing proper health care is too much needed population tiny, my one, i was just the from left to the hospital and there is by the palestine. the syrians have loved one month since the ever throat of bashful assets regime. thousands attended accounts that in the mass goes to celebrate the revolution that some sort would never come. also to escape to russia where he was gone to the
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asylum and hasn't been seen since diplomatic editor james base has moved from the syrian capital, say, in a boss, get bulls stadium just on the edge of the center of damascus. people have got it was set up right, sorry home search. oh there was a real feeling of exuberance here. 2 exactly one month. so it's gonna be a bunch of all of the outside of the movie of his family for almost 55 years approved to move outside the stadium. you actually have a picture, a large, large publish that wouldn't be on a bunch or on a side you can just see his hat and his forehead. the rest of it has been ripped away as his regime as his army, as his whole operates his of secret police and the like was ripped away. exactly what, but the go going to hear here from a single don't ex, all in hong holmes, whose name is lucy revolution resumes also the proceeds from this concert. i did go
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to prominent and g o z, including the white helmets. you remember that a civil defense schools that operated trying to rescue people from the rubble, but that was the ball, but the searing apples and probably the russian people even speak to a smiley just over a month ago. if you've been a part or in the city, people have been very wary of you. now they come up to you a smile. they shake your hand. i think a good though they're a difficult days ahead, but they don't concentrating on that right now. they're concentrating on one, but since the end of the a side regime one bought a relative called stability days buys out to 0, damascus was area has seen slip development since the full of his regime last month . opposition forces have formed a new administration and stepped up diplomatic efforts to show up regional and
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international support. the us says it will ease some restrictions on humanitarian aid. well, some you nations considering lifting all sanctions imposed in response to the civil war. the 1st international commercial flight landed in damascus this week. many of the passengers was syrians coming home for the 1st time in more than a decade. the un estimates of 115000 people have returned to the country in the past month. and then use their end of the administration is judging the international community to help rebuild the country. united nations security council has held it's fast meaning of the year with a focus on syria and lifting sanctions. it's special envoy for syria says more must be done to review restrictions on the new administration. gabriel is under reports from the un headquarters in new york for you and continues to push for any sanctions against syria to be lifted. saying that is critically important at this
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very moment. that was one of the key messages coming out of a security council meeting. mr. bruce, and i've also firmly believed that hurricane on, i mean, inclusive, political compensation is the most effective means to inspire confidence. i'm sure that syria particularly receives the economic support that it desperately needs which requires him to as smooth and design sions appropriate action on destinations to and major funding. including for reconstruction, tom fletcher, the us top humanitarian official, told the counsel sanctions hurt their ability to deliver aid. we need to ensure efficient slab support into and through syria. this means that functions should not impede humanitarian support. the united states announcement of a new general license covering transactions with serial governing institutions
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provides a welcome signal. and on wednesday, the u. n announced another $8000000.00 to help their efforts to scale up humanitarian efforts in syria. gabriel's on to, i'll just see it at united nations in new york city and has a, had he's a senior fellow for the sarah project at the atlanta council. he says, the initial stability of syria is new administration is due to multiple factors from the civil war, a physical yesterday. and it wears many concerns about the possibility of a ton of fighting among the seed in a position of forces. but it seemed that after 14 years and to differentiate or offering fighting, especially in the 1st years of the conflict that the groups happening hardway and that the few freedom and the disability of the country is much more valuable. and also i think that their local constituency will so we didn't allow with them,
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we did the accepted. so there is much more a concern about their own future if they do engage into anything and fighting. that's for one second one. i believe that the c and people has also lost members of the families, one way or another during the conflict either and in jail or in fighting. so they do have a lot of those that have been data to, to assume if they want to. but we haven't seen any kind of a single act of revenge. neither in the last cause or in rural celia, which speaks also volume about the restraint of the cdn people and how hungry they are to uh to turn to page. and to write a bright one after 14 love to use the floor. now, despite the celebrations in damascus,
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fighting continues in parts of northern syria. the us back syria in democratic forces issued a statement saying 6 of its soldiers were killed on wednesday. they were fighting the attackers back 0 national army in mind. beach, 9 of the soldiers were also injured still as well. now is there a lead us into european union wound? donald trump again strengthening itself in bold as on the he again called for greenland to be seated to the united states. the in most of the us it's got cold again with significant snow folding in places. you can see that by moving down to the plane states and against it, this attempted woman cushion means texas is a good place to find out the room, right, or called the dallas max of any 3 degrees. that's those moving ne woods along
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a line. so on friday it reaches chattanooga and your average temperature is more or less what it should be of a night, not by day, should be less than one of the consequences. this code is not so much the right knows better. here it is what's called the santa ana winds, blowing down through southern california, finding the flames that have nice stuff, but in the probably the size that when we'll die down a little bit during friday, but it's still basically the same direction. it still fall to dry though help patrol with the 5 in the counter be in the cheryl's are rather ran that it's like moving and the concentration of radius probably further west costa rica. have you got to my system, the mexico and your list, the temperature month, right? 8 degrees is well below. it should be rooms of a little bit to 11, but we should be near the 20 mock and some of the cold. have you come back to also us the heavy shows in south america are going to be down in the southeast of brazil . they've gone away from option to anywhere for some places. is that you and nice
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the hello again, you're watching out, is there a, a reminder of our top story? is this alex, a russian attack on the ukrainian city of separate asia, has killed, at least seen people, doesn't 7 inches president. one of them is a lensky is judging allies to set up prussia on drum gauze as health ministry as warning, the fuel shortages of hospitals. i'm putting lives in danger. the well food program donated 2000 beach has a fuel to southern guns is not the hospital, but it may only last for 24 hours. the so which is threatened to close the facility as well as other hospitals across the street. thousands of serious have attended a concert in damascus to celebrate one months since the end of special surgery. seen how positions was, is eva 3. the former president has that to russia, where he was granted beside them. the ongoing government says it is behind monday's
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attack in the occupied west bonds that killed 3 is res. this using took place in calcium near an illegal. is there any settlements? these really military says 3 government open fire to was a boss. these ready military has attacked the town in the notes of the fight, westbank, killing 3 palestinians. 2 of them children. 5 miners were also a monk. several detained. when is ready, troops rated timeline is ready for says stopped ambulance cruise from getting to the wounded. i heard a bang and saw my son here. he was taking his last breath. they wouldn't let me get close to him. a large squad arrived forces to go inside and confiscated our phones . they didn't allow me to see him. they went inside, got blankets from the house, wrap them up and took them away behind us. so who it has the latest for us from jordan's capital amman, because the palestinian authority has suspended alger zeros operations in the
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occupied westbank. at least 3 palestinians were killed among them 2 children ages 8 and 10. these really military acknowledges that it conducted a drunk stripe in the northern part of the occupied west bank, but says that they were targeting a cell of fighters with residents and locals in the moon. say that this was a residential area. these really military also conducted a read on the ground arresting at least 5 palestinians, who were minors, emergency crews, and medical personnel say that they were unable to access the scene to reach those who were injured and wounded. this is a common theme we've seen throughout the military's rates. over the last 15 months, preventing ambulances and medical staff from reaching those who need the help, the official policy. any news agency says that those 3 bodies are still being held by these really military. these really army has up to these rates since the war on garza began saying that they are targeting arms, palestinian fighters. but the palestinians say that they have
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a right to resist the occupation palestinians across the occupied west. make say that they often face collective punishment when the military goes in for these raids that have happened on a near daily basis when they go in. they come in with bulldozers tearing up the road and other critical infrastructure along the way. since october of 2023, nearly 800 palestinians have been killed by his really forces. i'm just sent to that just, you know, i'm a for at least 5 people have been killed in tens of thousands of lives at homes. as wildfires ripped through suburbs to the west of los angeles, fire authorities say fear sees no wins, fueling the flames of 3 major blazes around 5 and a half 1000 heck to is having scorched. and 1000 structures destroyed president joe biden has offered federal assistance and the national guard has been dispatched all se, some residents and officials say the current situation is one of the west that los
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angeles has ever experience last night was one of the most devastating and terrifying nights that we've seen in any part of our city, at any part of our history, fire and literally jumping roads, taking out structures and our public safety professionals are created environment where injuries for kept to a minimum. fatalities were kept to a minimum and we wake up this morning with a renewed spirit that we can defeat this fire. for rob reynolds has this update from the pacific palisades neighborhood, while fi has continued to bad, i'm standing at sunset boulevard in the western fields of los angeles, one of the areas most heavily affected by a series of wildfire. there are at least 3 major fires burning in los angeles, and it's our surrounding area right now. behind me, you can see a structure uh, fully engulfed in flames. according to the latest information provided by authorities,
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thousands of structures have been destroyed in the western part as well as in the eastern part of los angeles, greater metropolitan area. you can see the flames there in the background. uh, and the smoke is just intense in this area really, really strong and really, really dark. the authorities say that several people have lost their lives in these fires. and the causes of those deaths are unknown, but also that a number of people have been seriously injured. and a number of firefighters also seriously injured. about 70000 people have been evacuated from various parts of los angeles. and the cause of all this is the contents wind storm, a wind storm that maybe urologist say this area is not seen in a century. winds up to a 120 kilometers per hour, sustain winds,
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and gusts far higher than that, making it difficult to fight the fires on the ground as they spread so rapidly and making it almost impossible to fight them from the air, which is one of the more effective ways of fighting of wildfires. here there been numerous reports that fire hydrants have run out of water handicapping firefighters . there are a lot of residents who are concerned and angry about that, but the authorities in a briefing for the press not long ago, said that they're going to try to rely more on aerial firefighting using large tanker aircraft to scoop up water from the ocean or from red reservoirs and then dump it on the flames. but at the moment, all of these fires are completely out of control. despite the thousands of firefighters fighting them on the ground. and the authorities say that they are
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asking now for firefighters to come in from oregon, from nevada, from washington, from all the surrounding states of california. to help with this unprecedented disaster in a situation which california with southern california in los angeles has not seen in, in many years in, in living memory, rob reynolds, l. g 0, los angeles jobs government says at least 19 people have been killed in slicing near the presidential palace in the capital and demand. uh, the residents reported seeing a convoy of military vehicles heading to was the compound a call, a government spokesperson says, an attempt to destabilize has been wiped out. and the situation is now under control. frances war and us president elect donald trump, that the european union will not allow other nations to threaten its suffering food as trump has repeatedly expressed a desire to gain control of greenland. john johnson, left shaw,
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says trumps comments. so spot in comprehension among. edi does w k reports from button on the surface, greenland has a vast amounts of ice under which lives valuable natural results is in terms of oil, gas and rack us. but for the incoming us president, its strategic location is paramount as well. we are handling for national security purposes. i've been told that for a long time, long before i even ran, i mean people have been talking about it for a long time. you have approximately 45000 people there. people really don't even know if denmark has any legal rights to it. the danish government is adamant it does. it has been diplomatic. in his response. he usually spends k, but we in the commonwealth of nations, fine denmark, greenland, the federal islands, have a collective obligation to find or positions in this. a slightly more uncertain
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what would be taught. and it also means we take responsibility for looking after all part of the aggregate agree, or we're open to a dialogue with the americans on how we can possibly be corporate, even more closely than we do to ensure the american emissions are fulfilled. and yet president elect trump has not ruled that military action to achieve his aims. among e u countries, the reaction is being clear. the german chancellor said, all countries must respect national borders and sovereignty. principally the principle of the in, via liability of foreigners applies to every country, whether to the east of us or to the west. and every state has to obey this principles no matter if it's a small country or a very powerful state. it is a founding principle of international law. the u. s. has purchased land from other countries before such as alaska, from russia in the 19th century, and indeed offered to buy greenland from the danes before. 5 years ago,
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