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as i is really a types of now keels more than 46000 palestinians since the war began. the, are you watching out a 0 live from the how with me for new back people also coming up 11 on spawn and fails to elect a new president in the 1st round of voting will have the latest is from be a desperate fight to put out why fires you need assigned to this area? 5 people are dead in thousands of homes have been destroyed and mos on beach main opposition. candidate returns home laptop. toby's disputed elections and on rice that killed $278.00. the, the house ministry in guys i say is more than 46000 palestinians. i've now been
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killed since israel launch. it's devastating war. in october of 2023. northern guys are, has enjoyed relentless bombardment and then is really sees just now lasted more than 90 days. little to no aid has been able to reach to thousands of civilians trapped back. let's get the latest with a handout who did rejoins his line from darrow, by in central gaza. and another gray milestone in gaza bring us up to speed with the latest. what's been happening on the ground. the, well, what we need to know is the 46000 policies that were killed are. those are the recorded policy news that were received and transferred to the hospital. we're still talking about thousands of policy, new still trapped under the rubble of the houses and residential places that were targeted by the it's very forces now among those palestinians with talking about
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thousands of children women and also got policies that were displaced from place to another. they were moving and being force evacuated from a place to one another, searching for a save. so and but even policy use who move to the humanitarian. so if zone were targeted, not $46000.00 does not include people who are still trapped under the rubble in a gaza. and you also have the situation in hospitals across the strip, fairly functioning hospitals and, and 3 of the 3 of those hospitals. in guys i, i in a critical situation today, definitely the fact that there has been no fuel and fuel surcharges is actually a, it puts in hospitals that are still operating across the gaza strip. in a risk of collapsing. we're talking about patients who needs every single day. it could meet the alice's treatment. we saw a we witnessed that
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a woman died on the kidney dialysis machine because the electricity was up, cuts off was he was taking her treatment. and not only that, there are children and on and to bakers. now the fact that there is no fuel is because aids out of 6 out of 8, sorry, it trucks have been booted from the gang stats. are now making all of this chaos across the district. now yesterday, the w f. p donated 2000 liters quote and also hospital. but this is not enough. this is only going to have operate the house at facility at for one day. but what's gonna happen next? what's the health facility is going to do? we still do not know. know, most of the hospitals rely completed on solar systems. and this is what's going to keep them going. but there are thousands of policy patients in risk. if the hospitals go on out and if they don't receive you as soon as possible. thank you
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very much. and for that handout of who do are you reporting their life from their blog in central guys on the north of the gaza strip remains under. and he's really siege, meanwhile, mos alcohol, which is one of the few journalists operating in northern guys. he has this report from the scene of one of the latest is really strikes and gaza. c. c. who brought us the news were killed by the error. swipe, tanya did a place here in the center of gauze us today as of yesterday to see you. but i was trying to rescue where parliament is on a 2 hour break. after the front runners of president. joseph, i will fail to win in the 1st round, a voting. it is the 13th time and peace of gather to choose. the president. the rule has been vacant. seems mister lauins to ended in october 2022. army commander, joseph island, is widely seen as the front runner and appears to have the support of lebanon's
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international allies. let's get more with zayna. harder was in baby wood for his day to bring us up to speed for us with what's been happening in the lebanese font . well, no one was elected in the 1st round of voting. the speaker of arguments or during the session for 2 hours in the coming hours, empties will return to the chamber to hold a 2nd round of voting. during the 1st round, joseph found the army commander who was seen as the favorites candidates above for the international community, as well as many in 11 on received 71 votes. not the 86 needed to win in the 1st round of voting and the 2nd round of voting all is needed. 65 votes are all what is needed bought because he is a great one public servant. he needs the 86 votes to avoid a constitutional amendment for him to take office. we've been speaking to members of parliament who left the chamber in the past hour. most of them tell us that they
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believe that the, the army commander will be elected in the next round because everyone realizes the importance of this vote who did not vote for him. are the 2 main. she all parties, hezbollah and i'm a who have a another account that it but that candidates withdrew late yesterday and through his support that for, for, for our many believe that they're still political maneuvering political message exist. as you know, there is no internal consensus in this country, but there is international pressure to get the election done right. i was going to ask you, what's changed because lebanese and peace have been trying to choose a president now for a number of years since 2022 cents, which allowance durham ended. what it, what does change? what makes this election more likely today? well yes, the last i like to have a session was 19 months ago, but in recent weeks and months, the balance of power has changed in this country and across the region as well as devastating war on hezbollah weekend the group militarily. and its opponents are
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trying to translate this on the political front, also in neighboring syria, the fall of the said regime, an ally of hezbollah. so the pro iran camp really has been weakened in this country . they have been blamed for blocking the election. the past 2 and a half years, they were insisting on their, on their candidates who like i mentioned, withdrew yesterday, not as such as that. lebanon is in dire need of international assistance to rebuild . what was the story that during the war it's also need to have support to ensure that as well, respects the ceasefire and pulls out from territories along the border. so the international community has these cards to play. they're using it as leverage. i've spoken to a number of m p 's who say that yes, the international community has an interest in this both. but he also said that lebanese m p 's need to realize that without the help of the international communities and golf, our countries, this country can not rebuild what was destroyed or you know, deal with a dire economic in finding shall conditions in the country. xena. thank you very
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much for bringing us and they just the from be able to stay in a honda in syria. meanwhile, battles between turkish baths, groves and courage that fighters have reported mika luis, 37 people, independent will monitors, say, intense fighting has been taking place in the northern region of mom beach. this is despite the us saying, it was trying to de escalate a turkish offensive again. scottish fight is that their sole saddam has the latest from damascus. suffice, there is getting time suffice because possibly turkey is asking the why pj of us way back to why pj it to leave the west or if you freight that for a stage completely. and then to dissolve itself or to leave is autumn and the, with the new ottoman that is being built. now in syria. and that is acquisition that so far has been rejected by y p g y p. just saying that before doing that, they need to have a pony that's being built in in damascus. so to say is that if,
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why pj, it doesn't do that, then the concert would have admitted to the incursion or minutes operation seen to city as of now, it is this to see a cna see the national army. that is, the city of forces backed by turkey, will conducting these operations against the y p g, and u. s. secretary of state antony blinking will meet the foreign ministers of the u. k. 5 as germany. and it's the later on thursday to discuss serious future diplomatic ad is a james space has more and that's from damascus. a new flag, and a new hope for the future. the wall. the international community is showing a willingness to engage with a new syria. it's not yet in pricing in the german and french foreign ministers last week, the highest level visitors to damascus since the full of the side families, brutal room for the new administration. perhaps the biggest issue on the table is
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the listing of the publishing sanctions, which significantly depressed the economy affecting the lives of every city west. the leaders believe they need to maintain leverage, to set things on a pause to democracy. they believe that paul is still defined by the un security council vote in 2015 resolution 2254 goals for a broad based interim government, a new constitution, and then free and fair elections. supervised by the un is old resolutions from lots of political analyst, familiar with the thinking of syria is cards. administration says 2254 is outdated . the election should be held for 3 to 5 years. the most secure way in the serious situation is to have the patient and have the sufficient time to get into the democratic era. so if we do with no improperly,
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we will get the lead pennies approach of the situation or the 2 eastern situation. they have failed in to apply a democratic that you have followed the diplomacy of form. a syrian piece of negotiate to says the international community is right to use its implants, to keep things on a democratic pause, but they must be careful not to hurt the syrian people in the process. i know they're doing that catalog and stick a pro us, which is fine. but i don't think they can compare us with other countries. celia is very suspicion countries back in 2015. that was a un security council resolution code 2254. it seems a long time ago. why is that in your view still important? it's very important because the city give please, we need to keep protect the constitution. the election, the doors, they should the government budget. this is important for the cd piece of fights is still on the streets of the capital, but that has been
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a month of relative stability income. the transformation of this country in such a short period of time has been amazing. but there is still great challenges ahead, and they're only going to be solved with patience, detailed, and very difficult negotiations. yes, with the international community. but most importantly, among the syrians themselves, james base i, which is era, damascus saying i had on knowledge is here. i'm doors has a very and most goal where russians are feeling the pressure of soaring food prices, as the government continues to pull more money into the war in ukraine. the just the porch reveals how israel offers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world using occupied palestinian territory as
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a testing ground. january on l g 0 of the the craig and you're watching l g 0 live from to have a reminder about top stories is really forces. i've now killed more than 46000 palestinians in gaza since the war began in october 2023 among the latest victims, our father and his 3 children in the same rock, refugee camp in central gas had been on spawn. and his only 2 hour break after the front runner for president joseph found failed to win enough supporting the for his fond of voting. and visa, holding the 13 session to try and elect a president after a 2 year deadlock and dozens of firefighters, a fighter,
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his father, has been very fortunately killed in northern syria to dispatch forces of violin kurdish sled onto groups. in monday, the contract has been intensifying in the states in the us now the signed release authorities are issued evacuation orders for about a 100000 people as why fi is burned out of control. 5 people have died and more than a 1000 buildings destroyed. at least 5 fires are burning in los angeles county. the latest is in the hollywood hills where mandatory evacuation order is in place for these say strong winds or fueling the flames present. joe biden has cancelled a visit to italy to focus on the response. is offered federal assistance and the national guard has been deployed. these are some of the worst buys assigned us has ever experienced a southern california is continuing to endure some of the most historic fire conditions on record. extreme fire,
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whether driven by strong and erratic winds 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 fires burning at the moment. the so called palisades fire is the largest and has spread across $6000.00 hector's of land nearby and the san fernando valley and pasadena area fi is that also threatening homes. rob rentals is that the scene of one of the fi is in pacific palisades. in the community of pacific palisades street, after street, full of houses have been reduced to smouldering hash, at least a 1000 buildings in the area have been destroyed, is arm again, and i'm driving towards on right now. and i don't even know what's the sam speech
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of we're having to walk. dozens of people had 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 and terrifying nights that we've seen in any part of our city, at any part of our history. thousands of firefighters are battling the blazes,
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but it is been difficult to fight the fires from the air with water and flame retardant. dropping aircraft because of the dangerous erratic wins. president joe biden promised federal aid. the fire fire fighting crews from arizona and nevada, washington and oregon are racing to assist california, hoping to avert an even bigger disaster. rob reynolds, l g 0, pacific palisades, california. chad, this government says at least 19 people have been killed in fighting the of the presidential palace and the capital in jemina. earlier people reported seeing a convoy of military vehicles heading towards the compound, a government's folks 1st and says an attempt to disturb allies has been wiped out. and that the situation is now under control. the opposition candidate who ran for
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president in mos on beach disputed election in october has returned home after spending 2 months in south africa. but on see him online, it says he's ready for talks with the government about the results of the poll, which he says was ranked at least $278.00. people have been killed in the unrest that followed. october's vote, the governing for legal parties, candidate danielle chapel was declared the winner and is due to be sworn in next week. here to break this narrative that i'm voluntarily absent from dialog initiatives. so i'm here. i'm here in the flesh to say that if you want to negotiate, if you want to talk to me, if you want to come to the conversation table, i'm here. i'll just hear is somebody to me that has more for most of the biggest capital and i put the police were firing to guess at supporters of the opposition lead. uh finance. one line. and that's when you travel by con, void to this part of the city. police used to
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a gas to disperse them and they have since dispersed from this area. but i was often address 5 for 9 to one down there. we spoke about why he had returned to mozambique off to the self imposed exile. he had left, he says, always own safety off to the disputed election results. he says he's with tons to represent most of beacons, because all that disputes around the election results, they allege that the election results was riggs. he says is returned because he's been accused of not being involved in dialogue. he says he's absence from us because we use as an excuse. and so he's trying to push through dialogue with the governing a freely both parties. and this is a handle that in over ration next week, which he and the support is unlikely to accept. he says that he's likely to hold a parallel immigration if you will, but just soon off to his arrival, the government, the president elect donald trump full household with the most. that's the party
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that has been supporting the opposition lead. the finance humans on a fail chokes along with a number of other political parties. and that's with that know top to say that the way forward is a 4 to develop. mozambique is to have some level of harmony. so really 2 different sides to what appears to be an impulse and wasn't big at the moment. versus economy is facing unprecedented. china, just as the more in ukraine drives on, prices are sold and the central bank is expected to increase interest rates vs again, this year, dosage of buying a report from moscow on the financial difficulties. millions of russians are facing on the doors on the local food market and most go has been around for almost a 100 years. the produce here is locally source. it used to be one of the busiest markets in the russian capital. but rapidly rising prices have slowed the flow of customers last year and this year they weren't as many buyers as usual.
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many people don't have enough money to buy, not everything has become more expensive. this market is known for its weak selection and quality. but what was once a staple in russian cooking is now a luxury luxury which many russians continue to trim with the price as it getting higher and higher. we came here a few days ago, and now again, the prices have gone up. each time we come here, they go up 10 to 15 percent according to the federal states to to 6 service annual installation now stands and nearly 10 percent. an essential goods, so dramatic price increase in 2024. this includes food prices, potatoes have gone up over 90 percent onions, nearly 50 percent as well as cabbage and butter. saw an increase of 35 percent last year. while storing defense spending has fueled rushes economy in recent years.
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it's also contributed to rising inflation to russia has repeatedly raised its defense spending to sustain it's war in ukraine. from $59000000000.00 in 2022 to $100.00. $9000000000.00 in 2023. and just over $126000000000.00 set aside for this year, that means those working in the defense industry have seen the wages increase as well. so kind of place the creation is that it would be due month increased to very large extent because wages increased. so people spending their money. but at the same time, there is not enough own production capacity in teen ports. so in the situation, inflation will become higher to curve accelerating inflation fueled by war expenditures. rushes central bank has raised its interest rate from 7 and a half percent in july 2023,
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221 percent the highest level since the early 2 thousands economists predict this here is financial outlook to be grand, but not catastrophic. in october, the international monetary fund drops is through the growth estimates for russia, from 1.5 percent to 1.3 percent. that means most those failure to curve installation because we're driving the country towards what's known as sac place or scenario in which growth is low and inflation is high, making it harder to escape down to recession sources of already l g 0 moscow. and that is in use for now on ology 0. join me next on inside story where we discuss the worse needs you. mandatory situation in savannah, thanks so much. the,
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