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cause a seed in history spanning more than 10000000 yet seems the stock of the civil war . it has also been used as a safe storage place for at the 1st seat from district museums across syria. many cdn at defense had been looted assault in black markets across the world, activity sky that he had the museum once the auction to be taken. i mean, i'm not gonna pay for documented some illegal excavation operations at major historical sites. there are also reports of museums that were looted, such as in rocca and other places. officials the whole there would never have to close the museum again. on the deck these of been nearly 14 years of receivable. i know behind them. how does that, how much does ita damascus? still ahead on alpha 0, former us president jimmy carter is honored at a state funeral in washington dc life pictures right now. he died at the age of 100 is just over a week ago. the australian open champions find out who they will be facing. and
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this year's tournament that is coming up in sports, it'll be later the so the that was it wouldn't change once more knowledge and teen and not everywhere is enjoying the goals. it's up to about $33.00 and by a blanket but down to 19 coming dollars that cooter at will work its way northwards . charles are likely knowledge and teen on the eastern side to the end. these but the real heavy ones are still in brazil. but i think the risk of flash flooding, though it does exist, and they see some sort of there might be better fired in ecuador, or western columbia, march of columbia, and venezuela from infinity drive. at the moment, costa ricans also circle point, as of the winds, and the sheriffs, coming together for a few, a sheriff in the counter b and cold air is reached down to new mexico. monterey is max of 8 celsius is below
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. what you must expect by night, this is really cold, that is kind of added. the us warms up a little bit, but not much on friday. otherwise, things don't change dramatically. a bit less. rain may be in costa rica. the big storage costs in the us is the files because of the santa ana winds in southern california. they're going to keep blowing us increase the gun valve, the truth and change perspective on our own to 0, the humanitarian crisis, and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. ok, foundations loving, an emergency response serves as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations completion among those killed in the past 24 hours is a week old baby. and a 4 year old child in darrow, about the dozens of fighters ever forth. they've been killed in northern syria. turkish backs, groups are battling kurdish lead fighters. and monday's, a conflict has been intensified. 5 people have been killed in more than a 100000,
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forced to flee their homes as wildfires in los angeles continued to burn out of control to enormous fires, one to the west and another to the northeast of central that they have destroyed thousands of homes that are still growing smaller, the fire in the hollywood hills is also threatening buildings. extremely strong winds are fueling the flames. so let's look at the map. here's where the fires, burning the so called palisades. fire is the largest and it spread across $6000.00 hector's. the eastern fire to the northeast close to pasadena is the 2nd largest both or still threatening homes. f. a 0 is rob rentals is at the scene of one of the fires 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. armageddon. i'm driving tours on right now, and i don't even know what to say. i'm speech of having to walk dozens of people head to
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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 through 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 of an 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 and places of worship destroyed is not yet known. 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 places, but it is been difficult to fight the fires from the air with water and flame
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retardant dropping aircraft because of the dangerous erratic winds. president joe biden promised federal aid. the fire fire fighting proves 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 of a former us president. jimmy carter is being honored with a state funeral court. there has been lying and states on the us capital after he died of the age of a 100. 10 days ago, president joe biden will deliver the eulogy once the coffin is moved to the washington national cathedral. covering this for officer as alan fisher in washington dc. allen, of the hundreds of people lined the route on the way to the national cathedral here
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and what is effectively called substitute or day in washington dc. and in the cathedral itself, a book or people were joined by politicians, by diplomats and by presidents, past stand, present, and future. joe biden will deliver the eulogy. jimmy carter's grandson has been talking about his grandfather, his service in the navy, and how he often made it back to plains in georgia, where he would teach sunday school something he did. he pointed out from the 2nd world war all the way through to cool, but eventually stopping just a couple of years before his death. that was important to him. his roots, his georgia route squared important. but this is a place where the presidents come come on, one of their own. it is a very small, very exclusive club. and here we have seen bill clinton, george w bush, a brock obama, donald trump. and interestingly enough,
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as donald trump entered the cathedral, and this is really more about american politics, there was a handshake between mike pins and donald trump. we know the 2 have not got on since january the 6, 4 years ago. and what happened then, but that was a moment that will be recorded as something that came out of the, the cost of funeral it to me costs, at least behind a mix legacy and office. he was beset by a number of problems including high inflation and higher oil prices. he had the rating hostage crisis to deal with, but also in the white house the brought together israel and egypt for the camp david accords, normalizing relations between the 2 great rivals. but he also never criticized a pop type. so it's africa the way that many people thought he should he never pub done on the utah and el salvador. and he never did anything about the indonesians under invasion of east timor on the, to use the committed depths of what is interesting is that perhaps, as
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a one term president, his legacy survives more because of the work he did afterwards. and his peace prize in 2002 for the work done by the cost of center, which dealt with poverty around the world which dealt with port spots around the world and trying to find a solution there. and also making sure that people had access to democracy in the right possible way for free and fair elections, criticized israel called in the past i'd state for the treatment of palestinians. he said that nicholas made doodle was initially elected and free and fair elections, boy against a lot of what the administration and the white house which see the jimmy comforter always so on self is on his own mind. and that is a legacy that will be celebrated in the national cathedral over the remaining hour of the service that has been given to him. as america says, good bye to the south to you. nice president. alpha 0 is ellen fisher reporting there from washington dc. thank you very much,
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alan. are all position supporters in venezuela or a gathering some nationwide protests a day before president nicholas madura sworn in for a 3rd term. the opposition and the ruling party both claim to have one july's presidential election. the government has detained prominent critics, the head of the and organization, and announced the reward for the capture of opposition. candidates had wounded gonzales. well, elsie's 0 is always under rent the at the is following developments from both the in neighboring columbia. so there are protesters behind you and both that there are protesters in venezuela opposition. protesters have basically just today to really get their voice for the form a door and the doors weren't in for his 3rd term. what are you seeing and what do you here in the serial that is the case. there are also other process that are either going on already or i've been programmed in other cities across the globe aware of any swelling diaspora has been more than 7000000
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minutes. minutes have landed in the country. and the last 2nd or so due to the economic it may be called crisis. there may have shown thousands of voting tallies that have been recognized by international organization to prove that indeed the opposition has one those elections. but the truth and side venezuela is that the government remains in control of the military. they're of much of the state, the operation. so the expectation is that is you know, the ration where. 1 we move forward now there's also a expectation today to see if the police think on either of the opposition by the equity. and i, my child that was been in hiding inside when it's the same saga. if she will come out to participate in the protest. she has, she could be arrested and she does. so there's also station to see why the side as well do today or tomorrow he is on
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a tour of the pacific countries to our support thing is that james bond to answer venezuela and be recognized as the legitimate neither of the country he is in the dominican republic today, he was in panama, yesterday. he also met with the we can raise their assets. we can go off to those assets. we could issue travel bonds or of it to disrupt the markets. i'm yes, this is the 1st time we're doing it here in the u. k, but we suspect all european friends will follow us. our american friends might join us, and that's how you go off to the neighbors of these guys and chuck off that market chuck off the funds. some estimate over a 100000000000 pounds globally in this illegal market by check off the funds that make it available. the proposed regime will target smuggling ring leaders with sanctions and disrupt the financial networks behind illegal crossings. the
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sanctions are expected to include asset freezes and travel bands with violations punishable by up to 7 years in prison. labor says dismantling smuggling gangs as central to his plan for reducing small boat crossings. more than 36000 migrants made the dangerous journey across the english channel in 2024 alone. let's talk about this with louise calvary, director of asylum matters. you are joining us from birmingham. we want to 1st of all, your thoughts on this plan. i had already thank you for having me on extremely disappointing. i think we've heard a lot of these rhetoric from the current government on the phone with us, been around smashing the games and stuffing debates. and actually in reality, governments have been quite court doing now. they've been letting me the said he wants to disrupt the markets. when in reality, this document could simply demolish them. ok. the 3 coaches people entering
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the u. k. asylum system problem. so by crossing we go on to receive a full of state to sit in this country because they have protections because they meet the threshold of the refugee convention. so what government could do quite simply, is you can say from sustainable managed migration rates or refugees to regularly as safely into the u. k. claims selling them. they're refusing to do that . and instead, continue to king to waive the at the criminal gains the us in the channel. so what we can tell from is these attempts to make that question more difficult. these attempts to get lost, the people facilitating somebody crossing. all that's doing is killing refugees. with what does the research tell us about ways to
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monitor and control and documented migration that actually work is there, you know, a subject matter experts like yourself. it is, there's something that is documented as actually working a big deal. anything that really works around irregular migration is it like every, every aspect of life is people feel safe if people feel well supported and say, they will come to you. what we need in the u. k. i'm throughout here is have migration policies, the cool people in robin. she's, she's people, them push people out for as long as you build the system based on a whole still a teen. you will always have people that are beautiful, not hiding from it. if you have a system built on, on this,
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i'm being that they are all refugees in the world that will need to sink century and all country. and if you have a system bill or respect, dignity and human rights, then people will come into the system and you can manage that system of safety. i want to make sure i got a statistic that you gave us right at the top of your 1st answer correctly. you said 3 quarters of the people entering through these assign them crossings actually get some kind of asylum from the british government. is that, did i hear that right? precisely. yeah. it's between 2 sides and 3 quarters. it fluctuates depending on the number of decisions in the system, but between 22 thirds and 3 quarters of people that process the end to the assign them system going to receive a form of of leave so we know reset them. so yeah, i had to run, but i did want to highlight that because that point that you made is so important. the vast majority of people who actually come in are recognized by the u. k. government itself as having a legitimate claim to coming it. reese killed that. thank you so much for your time
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today. your director of asylum matters. the still ahead on al jazeera barcelona reach. the final of the spanish super come and get more good news about one of their players that is coming up in sport with peter stuff to steve the decades of change. the 1970s in the middle east. in the 1st but 2 out of the world child some of the decades hibbitts in the back to 73 arrow. please wait a minute to the seventy's in the politics the
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the sport with peter stem it who joined us in the studio. so thank you very much. us both has also been affected by the wall fight as you've been hearing about in los angeles and n h l, i saw the game is being cooled off and possible, and nfl fixtures may also be disrupted. they've searched people's the 1st responders tried to contain the deadly wild fires in los angeles. sports governing bodies are closely monitoring the situation. the have a king's and it shall contain was set to fight the calgary flames on wednesday. but the game was cooled off in an effort to keep friends, staff and play is safe. they play at the crypt so arena and ladies downtown while
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abroad. james and the i like his basketball team, a set to play on thursday. the m b i o yet. so make it cool as to whether that game goes ahead. the lake has coach, has been personally affected by the fires. just wanna acknowledge and send thoughts and prayers to everyone in the policies right now it's where i live. 2 my family and my wife's family, my wife's twin sister evacuated. i know that a lot of people are freaking out right now, including my family at a clip display quite limited left them. but before they came on wednesday to help his family, he owns a 70000000 dollar home in the pacific palisades. when will the 1000 structures have been destroyed? golden state warriors and us olympic coach, steve co said his 90 year old mother had been evacuated from the same area at least 2 nfl teams that will set that affected the charges have to cut short that practice because of the quality. but that was called playoff game. as in texas, on saturday,
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our thoughts and prayers are with you all. and would like to really give a shout out to the of the 1st responders, firefighters, everybody that's putting themselves in harm's way to get things right. and you guys are our heroes, and we're thinking of you as we speak. it's a different story for the la rems, though. the game is at home at the start by stadium, which they share with the charges. the nfl site will be moved to arizona if necessary. they would stokes, out to 0. now to a meeting of the top 2 teams in the n b a and it was the cleveland cavaliers who came out on top again. ready to whom a city thunder. the thunder had been on a 15 game winning run going into this one and sort of the western conference. they met their match against the leading team in the east who themselves had one pain in the 1st time since 1995. the 2 in the a team had met with double digit winning street. i don't need the food,
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so i never even 1129122 to extend. they run to be live in game with 3 days to go until the 1st grand slam of the tennessee. some of the players know who they will be facing at the australian open, defending champions younique's center and the rena sutherland could carry de trophies into the drawing melvin. and yet, soon as got the new method they've been, he's off of the drill. well, 10 time champion, novak chunk of which is along side carlos, i'll cut off and alexander is very of sutherland, has a tough opening match against 2017 us open champion. now. sloane steven, this doubling you to be back here and to walk us with this beautiful trophy of that as a, as a to time. i'm trying to open temperament is definitely something special and i'm really looking forward to and i really hope hope that i can keep, keep doing what i'm doing here in australia. it's a very nice, very nice tournament. so, you know, beautiful people, it's, it's, it's called the happiest of them. so we're all very happy to be back here. and
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hopefully we can all the players. we can show some, some good things, which i think is the most important part as well. so, and which was an action against is, there is an exhibition match audience both day as well to entertain the crowd at the rod laver arena. jocko, which will be going for a rick would explain the 25th, the grand slam, slightly melvin when the tournament begins. and if it all goes well for them, these 2 could meet in the semi finals on this occasion. that of junk of it. she came out on top of them had the advantage of the liberal who up to the 1st leg of the english leak up semi final 18 year old lucas. both who were the only goal of the game and the 86 minute a spare is 1. 1 mill, the 2nd leg is that and filled in february also the, the final, the spanish see pick up inside the radio. the be definitely to go back in the semi finals in jayden, debbie school, the cisco since we're tuning to action enough table for
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