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the, the limit to how far the dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter, and wayne, the desperate fight to put out multiple awhile fires in the los angeles area. 5 people are dead and tens of thousands of flipped their homes. the cause of all this is the chance wind storm. a wind storm that maybe urologist say this area is not seen in a century. the alarm, darn jordan, this is not. is there a lives in the also coming up? a rushing to strike on southern ukraine kills of these 13 feet,
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the leading bodies scattered along the damaged roads. warnings about catastrophic situation and gaza with patients' lives are in danger of the few remaining hospital space running out of fuel and coming out of self imposed exile. the leader, mozambique supposition is heading home funding disputed presidential election. the about a 100000 people in the los angeles area had been ordered to evacuate as well. fires burned out of control. at least 5 people have died and at least a 1000 instructors destroyed at least 6 far as a binding. and l a county light, just as in the hollywood hills where a mandatory evacuation order is now in place file for it is a 5th season or when is a feeling the flames. president biden as often federal assistance. and the national guard has been deployed. officials say the situation is one of the worst los angeles has ever experienced as
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a southern california is continuing to endorse some of the most historic fire conditions on record. extreme fire, whether driven by strong and erratic, wins, and low humidity have ignited multiple fires across our region. a. d, l e, a. t is fully committed to continuously monitoring and adapting to the of all the nature of this weather event and spans ready to respond to any additional incidents that may arise. so here's where those files in los angeles burning. the palisades 5 is the biggest stand, has been through 6000 heck, terms of land must be properties. but there are other significant fives nearby in the san fernando valley and pasadena areas that are also threatening homes. i'll just say it was rob reynolds, is that the scene of one of the finest in pacific palisades, in the community of pacific palisades street after street full of houses have been
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reduced to smouldering ash, at least a 1000 buildings in the area have been destroyed. army get it, i'm driving to wars on right now, and i don't even know what to say. i'm sweet. so we're having to walk dozens of people head to a band and their cars and traffic jams and lee on foot as the flames bore down. the thank you, i'm going to get your walker down the cause of all this is the intense 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 in pasadena. residents have been assisted, living facility were evacuated on a moment's notice. was running up to the 3rd story. second story, can people down just picking them up? the exact number of houses historic sites, local landmarks in places of worship destroyed is not yet know. but the toll is expected to be heartbreakingly large. last night was one of the most devastating
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and terrifying nights that we've seen in any part of our city at any part of our histories. categories, 13 people, the regional governor says to guided bombs, hit residential buildings in the city. as john and how reports not from the hockey presidency. lensky has repeatedly called for ukraine that lies to increase pressure on most of the stuff is a tax cottage near the city center in separation the russian s drive close to us described as industrial infrastructure, a factory of some sort. the impacts so very clearly including a busy public street bodies lie with a fellow people strolling into danger at 10 to 4 in the afternoon. just as a shift change at the factory was underway,
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volunteers and risk you because rushed to help the injured a multi story apartment building in flight. people leaving for the shift through the main entrance. and that's when the attack came. there are 2 very loud explosions. sending condolences to now be of children. how else has 0 hockey when the read them are on his i ministry, i'm list at king's college london. she explained why russia strike may not have gone 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 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.
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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 conclusion 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, the lensky has been saying that he would want to retake all the territories, get the russians out of ukraine, including crimea, will return to essentially to 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
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the proximity to their respective political goals. the . is there any forces that carried out multiple attacks across the gaza, the latest and striking talking to the house, and they're out by getting at least full pallets, demands and wounding several others. the home was located near a medical facility run by the u. n. 's agency, the palestinian refugees talked about the room as the latest on these very strikes some general ballot and central gaza. there was fee is 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 close a because many human to 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,
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still emerging from northern gauze and suggested the ongoing of bill joey single parade, shocked by his when he ground forces on the facility of the 0. there were, but i mean, devastated healthcare system in the south is also on the brink of collapse. guns as health industry says that with fuel starts running out, the remaining healthcare facilities may cease to function. i'm not so hosp. yvette hahn units is one of several that could shut down the well food program. the night of 2008 has a few which any loss around 24 hours for doctors without borders. describe the situation at hospitals as catastrophic. the group is one that the fuel so shortage is threatening the lives of hundreds of patients including newborn babies. it says the babies and incubators rely on constant electricity for the ventilate is about keeping them alive. they are already in an extremely vulnerable state and any transferred to other hospitals would directly endanger their lives. putting lives with children at risk like this is unacceptable. slaughter 0 is honey. my move
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spoke to dr. bush are off monday, the alex, the hospital in the around about a about how fuel shortages are affecting operations that vicinity is across the gauze. travel reduced tracts that are over one would then live 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 plenty biotics and surgical tools and pin tell, are 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, 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
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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 affecting? 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, such as the operating feet is the intensive care, including the neonatal unit. unfortunately, power cuts out there as well, which means that oxygen, i'm in the north is ready for his stopped. i'm an screw, some guessing to the wounded chimes government says at least 19 people have been killed and fighting near the presidential palace in the capital. in jermaine a earlier residence reported seeing a convoy of miniature vehicles heading towards the compound a government spokes person says an attempt to destabilize has been wiped out. and
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the situation is now under control. a personal break here and i'll just say it right when we come back celebrations, and simply as a month one month since the phone a desktop machine. but i'm certainty about the country's future remains on the search. so before survive as of tuesday, as positive click into that, that kills more than a 100 people one statement, the a quickly developing system, this one here is killing into a wrong. i produce some rain in q 8, but if road flooding here and significant flooding around jetta back is max is not but i 30 that long. last for most people we're talking about low twenty's or teams and that's all the way up to us. took you sunshine is predominant code nights admittedly, but by day the sun bring things up to reasonable rolls for about 21 and calls on
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the 12 and mountain night time pharmacy colder. but the frost isn't widespread. an issue at some height, let's say. as for the coming days, it will be a few showers generating on friday, i think going through no egypt, possibly running into israel. the 5 charge you fondles has a root, but the light shot was not really affect many people and the bigger picture is still not particularly strong when the girl is about $23.00 degrees and there are still shingles in west and saturday. i would not put it past some st flooding possibility as well. so southern africa, summer should mean big rains and this particular one's back turned into just that situation. there were warnings, i'm from a library. so this is the line of heavy shelves that stretch short time through most i'm because well lucky the time she's back is be hawk recently. big childs rancho big as well. but for the science in south africa, it's quite dry. in
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2001, the us invaded afghanistan, stating its intention to the the stable stage and the military able to overcome the tyler bonds. did, ma'am, not around 24 hours. not tibetans living at his ease of health plans for the victims of tuesdays of quake. people gathered in the pool and india to remember the 126 people who being confirmed dead. the quake struck in the remote southern region of chicata authorities and ended search efforts up to finding more than a full 100 survivors. katrina, you reports now from beijing. so this is the biggest us like to strike china in more than a decade. overall the decimal center at 126 people killed and 188 inches. some of them are in critical condition. now in addition to the schools of casualties, many more people have been affected by this of like 47000 people in or have been displaced in this, you got to region, which was the most effective and 12000 emergency work as by wednesday has been sent
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from over the country now to help with the reconstruction s it now that the search for survivors is over. now, many of these roads leading to this very remote mountain. this area, they will also damage. telecommunications was also temporarily cut. the authorities say that has now been restored, but there are still thousands of houses, 3609 houses that have been completely destroyed. now the authorities say they set up resettlement camps moving people from this you've got to area. it's possible to urban areas. many of those in the, at the center of your account of these very remote villages. they've been forced to take shelter, only in 10 of the government has provided people with a blanket through the electric fetus. but given that it's freezing winter conditions, then now that it drops drops overnight to minus 18 degrees celsius. is a very difficult situation for those who have survived this tragedy. so far, the government says it's allocated $50000000.00 to recovery to clean up the
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reconstruction. and this tragedy is also set to hearts of many post plano and so for the public as also contributed about $40000000.00 to the recovery. katrina you out a 0. the rules outside the stadium. you actually have a picture, a large large publish that wouldn't be on a bus 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. as of the secret police and the like ad, but it seemed that after 14 years and differentiate of 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. we
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did the accept it. so there is much more of a concern about their own future if they do engage in 2 and then 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 go to assume if they want to. but we haven't seen any kind of a single after the free bench. neither in the last cause or in rural celia, which speaks also a volume about the strain of deceiving people and how hungry they are to uh to turn to page and to write the bright one after 14 love years of life. it has been laws candidate to become 11 on the president,
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so the amount of fund year has withdrawn from the race just hours before the parliamentary vote on the come on a judge if i wanted it seems a favorite to win and he appears to have the supports of international partners, i'll just say it was and i hope it has more not from the capital they power is being transferred to the army in southern lebanon. as hezbollah withdraws from its former stronghold, there is a new reality after, as well as devastating who wore the armed group has been hurt militarily. its opponents at home and abroad appear to want this achievement extended to the political front. the us and boy who brokered an end to the hostilities, visited baby boot days before lebanon's. parliament is set to elect a president amos hawks and urged politicians to come together. so these are critical times for lebanon to use this time, not just implement disagreement, but to come to political consensus, to focus on loving, non for love. and these people, the us hasn't named a preferred candidate,
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but the international community is believe to back the army, commander joseph, on our own, who also enjoys popular support, was recently in saudi arabia to meet officials. there has the law has been accused of blocking previous efforts to elect the president's not close to its camp. now the group says it has no veto on island, but along with its allies hasn't said who it will endorse. no, they need to 1st of or proper a government in order to, at least to provide the relief for us. friends caught our saudi arabia and egypt, there is international pressure to fill the presidency center for their elsie to build a strong p that one of the southern indians most popular. i can do temples as killed 6 worshippers of crushed when the crowd overrun a gate with tokens and being handed out for a 10 day religious ceremony. thousands of people were injured, taken to
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a hospital from says will, and us president elect donald trump, that the european union will not allow other nations to spring from. it's something boot is trump has repeatedly expressed of desire to gain control of greenland. the german chancellor laughed schultz says trumps comments of spots in comprehension. among you need is someone that can't report from a capital bullet the on the surface, greenland has a vast amounts of ice under which lives valuable natural result is in terms of oil, gas and rat. us, but for the incoming us president, it's strategic location is paramount, where we need a landline 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
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does. it has been diplomatic. in his response, the easiest prince gave it. 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 what would be taught. and it also means we take responsibility for looking after all part of the activity, who are, 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 lability, 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
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a founding principle of international law. the u. s. has purchased land from other countries before such as alaska from rusher in the 19th century, and indeed offered to buy greenland from the danes before. 5 years ago, donald trump spoke of wanting to do the same, but then nothing came of it and disappeared to die with the arrival of the back as is ministration. now trump is flat and so to is this idea dominant came houses, era colon donald trump has paid his respects to the late us president jimmy carter, whose body is lying in state. trump and his wife milanni had joined a stream of people on capitol hill, bidding farewell to the 39th. the president condo died last month of the age of a 100 is funeral, will be held in washington dc on thursday. mozambique supposition lead evidence him on line, is that to our town home on thursday, off the 2 months of self imposed exile,
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he fled the country following the presidential election in october, which he says was rig milan and says he was the, were not, not the governing bodies daniel chapo, the dispute meant to weeks yvonne and protests. i was just there to meet them in the future with thousands of milan and supporters are expected to welcome him home at a shop. there was no duration next week.
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