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rated and are no longer known that due to the equality of types of weapons being used to strike hey billy bill top neighborhoods as what happened in the north of the strip to so it has had on ours is era. russia is accused of western icing energy and creating a crisis of to shutting off as gas supply some oh, there's a tennis telling me right talk of it says he was placed on his during his detention and australia entails coming up. as for the, there's been some flooding just recently on the coast of libya because they've been assisted chairs to be honest and the eastern video that systems moving on there. and you'll find some to be had in the north of egypt. then moving further resources
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less than time case reaching into was jordan. they're not particularly heavy, but i'm going to be very welcome arthur. took it, jenny speaking, mrs. iris on the friday. it's still cold at night. if you're in the mountains, if you get near the coast towards double figures, babies of 12 cousins at 12 eggs, andre, about the same so bad for the middle of winter day time. sunshine is going to be knocked back a bit because of the shell is still around in gauze are quite possibly up into was by root. again, not big, but still got all the same. now took is joining game with some wet weather during sunday, but it's dry. so the taxes that still has come back a bit. this is the picture for the sides and we've got snow shaft like the new round. but looking at this across the middle of saudi arabia, thunderstorms, once again, i could reach bob, right, and it could reach, cut off. that'd be much to them. but there was surprise all the same, followed by a federal breeze down the gulf. mostly it's sunshine pop from where i pick things out there for tropical africa, like victoria still breathing, but the heavier strain is still the sas towards malawi.
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the afternoon deluxe craddick nations justify this kind of behaviorist, colorado, the average has collateral damage. that's what's reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the you are systems corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or this is took, took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program. partnership with the global sustainable tourism comes village life here retains its job. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this
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country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things come and discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties of the the but again, you are watching out as there is a reminder of on top stories. this, our coffee's have been imposed in areas ravaged by wall fires around the 2nd biggest city in the us place of trying to cub lifting as 5 please as fun and neighborhoods in the most damaging fires in massages of history. a judge has ruled unconditionally discharged president elect donald trump. ivan historical s funny conviction. trump made
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a virtual appearance during his sentencing in new york. the running main see will not face any jail time. no, any fines. nichols, my daughter has been sworn in for a 6 year time has been assigned as presidents, so many went ahead despite the international. cool. so i am just on the side of the july disputed election. the x rays, foreign minister has cooled for sanctions on syria to be lifted as he visited damascus for tools. antonia to johnny met the leader of serious new administration, i felt sure as well as farm is that i said i'll shall bonnie, this visit comes a day after he goes to the special meeting with us. extra estate ends me blinking, and e, you forward businesses in room to align the strategies on serious transition a good afternoon during these talks last night,
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we concentrated on the importance of lifting the sanctions. the sanctions were imposed on the previous regina ousted regina and the sanctions hit, the syrian people, they must be lifted it so typically will take a role in this regard. and i think open and structured dialogue in this particular period of time is quite important. so me a look at are design and i've also been by the we need to confirm my commitment to the values and principles that will boost the human rights and seriously every 30 and regardless of the 6 because the law will prevail and citizenship will apply equally to everyone, this is quite important to keep and maintain the stability and sovereignty of syria and will be good for all for the region. farm the size of 0, senior political unless any joins us now from the good speak to again low. and so we had talents arriving in damascus off to the french and the germans. but all the best positioned in syria given the embassy,
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was already opened when the rebels took damascus or the opposite, or the opposite. the meaning that on like the germans and the french, there were excited in 2024 even before that. 2 or 3 years before that bus out there on the maloney to normalize with the us and that the ship, the asset, the get the ship. that was just the polls and several weeks ago. so while the french and the germans kind of like behind, in fact, the germans would have liked to follow in the footsteps of italians. but certainly it was a thing that joined the likes of hungry and the czech republic of normalizing relations with us of a victim. so now listening to the italian 4 minutes to talk about dictatorship and human rights on hold back to the critical european position when it comes to the human rights of those who live on the other side of the terrain is breathtaking.
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heading right, be that as it may, they thought ends are trying to catch up with the french and the germans because best obsession in europe. it then it feels like it's always been left out. and the loan is very upset with the french and been trying to compete with the french in north africa and in africa terms. and secondly, now they are racing towards normalization as with the likes of syria. because we do want, you know, part of the business as it where stopping by human rights. it's really about it that he wants to expand this interest in the military, in africa and asia. and in fact, if it doesn't get to something like $5000000000.00 program to do exactly that. so what do you make a front says suggestion that it deploy troops to normal faced and the syria in order to try to ease tensions between the codes and took care of as you don't see, things came to mind when i heard that one is why the hell,
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do the french wanted to point more troops after the troops have just been kicked out of africa? not once they've not from 3 states more than that. they continuously being kicked out from various countries of develop world. certainly from the ex colonies. i know they want to deploy troops to syria, which remains a very explosive situation. that's the 1st thing i kept to. my 2nd thing that came to mind, and this is very important to remind yours that around the world is that syria has a, is that france has a history in syria between the 1st and 2nd world war process was basically the fact to an occupying power. and syria it occupied, sir? yeah, it's tormented syrians, it tortured the syrians. it really made the city and suffer. so syrians have men already when it comes to french troops and the soil. last, when it came to the 3rd, of course, turkey feels to attorney or, you know,
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an opposition to any such 1st appointment because they don't want any western powers in syria that you would like to dominate syria if it can. but it certainly doesn't want to compete with others already. they have the americans that hoping that trump would work with them and to try to find a solution to both the court. this question and the eyes just question. because what, as we all know and was did reporting, the courts have been kind of, you know, containing the isis issue score kind of a and presenting, you know, many thousands of wisest fighters. but that's what needs to be resolved, not by turkey, not by the united states, and certainly not by funds. it would have to be resolved by syria. you're walk and turkey, meaning the unity of syria, the unity of your walk. and the cooperation with turkey would take care of that chord. this question would take care of the isis question. because without the unity of syria, so that the units of the rocks, we're going to find ourselves back into an attempt to divide syria and attempt to
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divide the walk and clearly to good turkey in 5 minutes early. and that's not gonna be good to anyway, i'm thinking the french and the americans went on. my god, this is just one big mess. okay, mama shaw and many things. and they have taken times doing this once again that from the let's go back now to august on these reports and i'm finding that twice 24 was the 1st year on reco. the woman's more than $1.00 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels cope are it, is the well me to a logical organizations, deputies, sex, regional and she joins us now from geneva. cuz the time lucky. let's hope that we can get past the 1st question. this time we were talking about this 1.5, increase the powers agreement. so the other thing be owns that means that climate change would unleash fall most severe and costly. there's aust, as when we're comparing to what we're seeing in los angeles now,
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well to these future, whether it does or does look like yeah, well laura, thank you so much for having me. and it's a great question. um, yes, the parents agreement designates 1.5 degrees as an important threshold. i want to start my answer by saying though, the passing 1.5 degrees for one year is not enough. we really need to do that for multiple decades for us to consider that we've passed the threshold. however, with every fraction of a degree of warming, we are seeing an increased risk from climate change and the kinds of things that we're seeing that just devastating right now. unless the los angeles is unfortunately more and more the kinds of things that we, scientists have predicted we would see and that we are seeing. so and if we don't want to keep saying this, and if we don't want to continue this trend for the next 10 years and then fail in that goal, that 1.5 degrees celsius goal. what do we need to do today?
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yeah, well i mean there's really no substitute for reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and that's the core driver for climate change. and that is the key solution to as addressing this problem. of course, you know, right now we also have to start adapting to climate change. and so we need to, you know, recognize that we are seeing increase risks of fires where i come from in western north carolina. we just experienced a major flood with hurricane helene. and increasingly, all across the globe were seeing the impacts of climate change manifest right now that we have to adapt to what do you think we're making those up patients fast enough or a tool or a we sleep for king into a disaster. yeah, i mean really we're playing a game of catch up if we don't address the core problem of climate change will
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never actually be able to make strides with adaptation that create enough resilience for society to be kind of keeping a pace. and it's where they go to be top down approach hasn't had driven by a top down approach. but do you think blue leave there is the political will to make the changes that are necessary? i think it's in all hands on deck kind of situation. yes, there needs to be some major changes that are driven from the top down in terms of governmental policies, etc, investments, and new technologies, etc. but each of us has the ability to change, make some changes in our life that can make a difference. and those differences can expand out to our communities and actually play a pretty significant role. or are you optimistic that we all going to of us the, the ultimate disaster?
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if you had asked me that 5 years ago, i would say yes i am. i was optimistic now it just feels like things are getting worse more quickly and the our chance to kind of keep a pace is certainly shrinking. okay. co borrower. so i really appreciate you taking the time to join us and. yeah, very interesting and quite a so, but look at the stays of the wells. thank you very much. kim of us has hit russia with the broadest package of sanctions so far with the official saying it'll cost must a millions of dollars a month. us officials say that targeting oil and gas companies, they've low prices jump 13 percent ahead of the treasury announcement, which also sanctioned $183.00 oil time because the covenant accuses the white house of leaving a toxic legacy. days before president turbine leaves office that's bringing up
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correspondent mike kind of, he joins us live from washington dc. so if i so we'll just the outline a little bit more for us. mike, these functions on the impact. so they're going to have, as well a bite and administration official describes them as the most wide read to reaching sanctions, yet introduced against russia. certainly the sanctions against their rushes to biggest energy companies could have a huge impact. the administration official says it's going to cost to russia billions of dollars in terms of loss of income every month. in addition that more than 180 ships have been targeted. now these ships are largely bought or cold shadow ships, uh, moving without any russian flags from other countries over the ship. submitting that normally. now they have to be used as a way to evade sanctions. and now this is a new poll that the us government is attempting to control. now it does feel in bolden to pause these far reaching sanctions, given the climate of the economy,
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the administration official making very clear that the biden ministration is confident that with inflation dropping with an increase in oil production, particularly in the us and canada. they expect a surplus on global markets and therefore be a risk to the us up imposing these tensions in terms of a reduction in oil supply is less than immeasurably. so it is both the economic circumstance at the time as well as the by didn't administrations wish to get it sentient policy in place before the next step, ministration comes and will absolutely michael's going to ask you about that because in 10 days time that will be in the presence in the white house of the any indication as to whether trump will cheat pool scrap. these functions as well as a new president who has made very clear that he wants to reopen the dialogue with vladimir putin. at the same time though, some of his stuff believe that sanctions our way of making such dialog easier. uh,
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let me explain that, for example, his uh, it nominated national security advisor at to waltz is saying very clearly that he believes that sanctions are a strong weapon. to get russia to the negotiating table, he's in fav of sanctions along with very many republicans in congress who have been calling on the by didn't administration to increase the sanctions against russia. so although donald trump may or may not want to up the sanctions against russia, given that he does want to improve relations as he's on the record, as saying with the russian leader at the same time, there's a cool group of republicans who want the sanctions to continue, so the incoming president is going to have to weigh up whether or not the sanctions will improve his chances of getting productive talk. so the russian leader or whether they continue to alienate that particularly to but as it is at the moment, it would appear from every thing that we hearing from the incoming administration. that these sanctions will be allowed to stand for the time being. like kinda in
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washington dc. thanks, mike. tens of thousands of people in the old days or without heating and hot water off to russia. con energy supplies. the pow wow says join the middle of winter have prompted mil davis government to declare a state of emergency. let me call some sharif reports the let's see, the don't to cheat is talking up as your with 5 would to stay warm through into electrical outages of being imposed on his village in southern most of the country has been dependent on russian gas. what's energy that was denver through you came from france. mystery a, a break lead region. that's economically and politically supported by russia. multiple cup supplies to the region on january the 1st leaving hundreds of thousands of people without heating and hot water. is that your model of that?
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i don't, we were expecting the shortages within us to sell your electricity. it's also more expensive. it rush hour, so i was prepared for this. i think everybody has thought about what to do in order not to freeze in the winter. the street lights are off, so there is no lights during the night. let's just say don't energy, john gas prone hold supplies a day off to a gas tron. so to freeman dixby in the country and you create expired from mr. yo houses. molto was largest public fund that supplies gas to the whole country. let's say law school could have used alternative routes to continue providing gas to that region, but it stopped supplies adding to the energy shortages in moldova, its government accuses russia, recognizing energy to destabilize the country. that's a candidate to join the european union. moscow says, model, well hasn't paid it's do use. the crisis has forced the government to impose a state of emergency locally fits our checking settlements affected by this energy
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crisis. i've listened to the situation in every village and notice the immediate necessities. there is a need for wood wood pellets and we need more power generators. in the public cops and solving energy prices are leaving restrooms in a desperate situation as winter sets in dark. how do you suppose to stop too far from the lumens of many people were under stress and they started buying gas lamps . it's easier in the villages because most people have wood burning stoves. but some who had shot had to reopen the stoves and others bought generators, helium, the people involved a well what or freddy's tumbling the rising cost of living. now an energy crisis is adding to the health ship and the consumption leave pleasure. sierra the set of has had on ours is era. find out for the months, the city manager has to say about bringing in new players this month. we have them
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the, [000:00:00;00] the scale was pointing out and who's beat that lower. thank you very much. let me pull a manager on a slot, says lip to the defense of underfunded, defend the trends. alexander arnold, head of the raids, if a comp time against lower to an accident and spend the onset today, the full bank has received criticism for his recent form and particular that he's
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displayed against manchester united. those goals conceded by the premium, the leaders in the to, to jewel came from attacks on levels the right hand side way. alex on the on old plays england defend the is also out of contract at the end of the season with speculation melting, that he'll join rate with madrid. i do see your show as a veteran, indigo recon seats, but i don't see that better if it's about trends. if that's what you mean. not at all. trying does have one difficult game for us and maybe a few that we're okay to good at mainly he has great games when he played for us this season. so i know there's a lot of focus on him at the moment. i have matches for studies if a cup match against lower to salt lake city manager. hey, claudio has refused to address to the level, be busy in the current transfer window spencer. he have been far from the best of the season. they all 6 the primary and such in the bottom, half of the champions lead tables. i'm not going to talk. so you can see is i'm
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going to answer because i don't know the situation. we know that the we should not go to the transfer window. i don't like much cause to have conversations with the club, but with the process and happen, i don't know who's going to happen. so difficult and it's going to happen. it's going to happen. otherwise i cannot desk. i cannot say anything of you also know manage and make a lot of sense. a has hit the back of the claims that he blamed. he sides defeats and you call something the leak up on the type who used only 3 of us and it was 23 shots were on target in the to know loss and post bachelor to sit. the pew a bowl used flies, a lot of the group is very different to the mike people's views the, the premium e, like on his face mentioned see united in the shop on sunday. if you do relating to the question i go there, they have all of the bowl and that is what i said is everybody's different tempers, level of different, different angry defense lie defend peeling. uh that's it is an unexcused reality. it repeats is different weather conditions,
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changing the approval of the beauty of it. so let's say we add up to that never use the ends because there's just a day to go before the 1st grand slam or between the season begins in melbourne. and 10 time australian open champion, novak drunk of age since he was coins the doing. he's the tension in the country back in 2022. the former will number one had he's visa, cancel back yet. i hate of the to admit because these i'm vaccinated. states is conflicted with the country's cove of 19 angry rules. he was kept in a hotel in melbourne before being deported. joking which told g to magazine in an interview. i realized that in that hotel in melvin, i was faded with some food but poisoned me. i had some discoveries when i came back to sylvia. i never told this to anybody publicly, but i had a really high level of heavy missile. i had made a very high level of labor and mercury, australia is department of having the phase has declined to comment on the massa to me. well well,
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control and then get people back to normal as quickly as possible. but, you know, thinking about and feeling doing for a bunch of people that have been affected uh, you know, can all across the city the n b. i also posted on thursdays game between the la lakers and the charlotte hornets. making this head coach change. i read it is one of those, these last these her that's correct and it was a slightly painful day for a straight a cricket style. david warner broke his bets and inadvertently he's hey, to be doing a match in the big bash t 20 competition. the damage done, fortunately as he went on to school, $88.00, not out. sadly for him though he ended up on the losing side. all right, that's all the faults news for now i'll have another updated bit later. the great will say like to thank the season. you know, a dense lack of salt has and gold, india is capital and the surrounding region. the lack of visibility in new delhi
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and positive northern asia for dash has disrupted hundreds of flight training services offered to use a fully conditions all likely to possess for the next few days as the temperatures plummet. as it from the laura kyle for this is carrie johnson will be here in just a moment for the other days, these for the when the shots came from the holiday in the 1st cracks, we heard some noise. this was new, and a sniper valley was one of the most dangerous intersections in san diego. you didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happened to the people who were shot. they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics camera man. so let's get out of here, san diego, holiday and we'll hotels on our 0. it's
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a big day for they know every make ashley is communities depended on headink house and then yeah, the 1st time in his life is going to gets a candle. people here in northern can you some 3 accounts, the say when the rains fail, the coward success to die? and the camel is the last, the candles have travelled, hundreds of kilometers on trucks and on foot to be here, the county government. both them from trade is the academy is border with somalia and say the elders of domestic, the change is part of a decades old slow but steady regional trend, which the county government says has become essential. climate scientists say dramas will continue to become more frequent and severe, then already told us he hasn't had of climate science, but he and his neighbors expect more tough times before long. and that would come over i'm, it'll be better prepared to keep that some of these fed as is there a war on guys,
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