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sedition starting january the fast and ending march the 31st 2025. for more information. please visit the awards official website at w w. w dot h t a dot q a the a desperate situation in california is firefighters tried to stop the spread of multiple while files and more people are being told to leave their homes. in the smoke skies of, of los angeles, west bias was still fighting. hundreds of thousands of people being evacuated on the site. the widths are about to take off. the hello, i'm dire in jordan, this is out. is there a life and go on?
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so coming up, a school sheltering displays, palestinians in northern gauze, i is hit in on his radio strike at least 8 people. plus i'm drilling a hole in ukraine's northeast way of civilian space, a stock choice fleet for died as russia files fresh off on you. craig's defense and smashed in broad daylight blindfolded and help for weeks. why can you this government's being accused of getting up in its own citizens? the number of people killed in the los angeles wildfires has now risen to 16. it comes as city also. it is owed to more people to leave at homes due to the threat of a wall fire racing towards the densely populated neighborhoods. the palisades fi is threatening several areas including brentwood. the fire department says cruise and making progress and containing the wildfires, but it's expecting wind speeds to pick up. so let's take
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a closer look at the locations on containment of the 4 main while fi as palisades is still a largest and it's growing. the place has already destroyed the $1000000.00 homes in malibu and pacific palisades. now which threatening neighborhoods in brentwood on the san fernando valley evacuation or does remain in place for areas of the eking wildfire zone. it's scorched. 5700 hector as sound is 15 percent contained, but kenneth fire effectively los angeles and vent your account is, is 80 percent contained the highest while fi has been just over 300 hector is. it's 76 percent contained in the bank innovation order has now been lifted. i'll just say what's for level has moved from the airport in van. nice. well that's how the cup to has been on the ground for just a matter of minutes. it had to come down to refuel. now it is getting back into the yeah, it's going to take off and then it will head. oh, but that is the homicide supply of the 6 flies with a button. that is the largest one that is already destroyed 9
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a heck this it is only partially contained as the body saturday. it was any 11 percent contain audit is closing so much cabbage station at destruction. as of now, there are more than 3 of the hawk, thousands firefights, and it's hard to like that place alone. that is the place that has destroyed the pacific palisades, and it is still moving because the wind is getting picking up. we would fold after a long, it would get stronger over the course of saturday, and it will continue to get stronger as we get into sunday. and monday on top of that, you've got the other 5, so let's go buddy. eastern fly us. we have told the one man was found dead outside his home, still holding a house pipe, you'd spent the last few moments of his life trying to say the home that he loved. and it's don't of this. there are still so many questions, so much anger as to why a key reservoir that could have helped with that fire had been empty. it seems a powerfully february because of repair work. so a lot of questions,
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a lot of i get on all of this as people onto those mandatory evacuation or is a 150000 us like people have had to leave the homes around the same amount of people on the order is told that they may have to leave at a moment's notice on the pallet. sites via at the moment is heading towards the san fernando valley. that is an area that has millions and millions of residents with the people here for waiting to see if that hits. it does not the best thing about fill of out. i'll just, sarah, fun, nice. california. meanwhile, a team of firefighters from mexico has arrived in los angeles to help tackle the palisades blaze. 70 a set of firefighters and disaster relief workers for support. local efforts close to 14000 us 5 fighters are already trying to contain the growing incentives, cruise, some of the us states and canada are roles involved in battling the well 5 the
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and it's really striking a school sheltering for somebody to space palestinians in gauze. it has killed at least 8 people. children are among the dead. they have talked to a place in giovanni, a, in the north of the strip. dozens have been injured in taken to the hospital in kansas city for a while and report this young girl has seen too much blood shed in her shorts life . and she surrounded by k o. and it's ready be so drunk. how do a school which is providing shelter to thousands of palestinians displaced into a body of children were among those killed in the building once hughes was sentenced to education and who for the future? good. god, no god, i was sitting with my children and we were 18 when suddenly we were targeted, but the rocket, me and my children were blown away. my son was thrown and i found my daughter is lying here in the since the out said the floor and goes to the same pattern has
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been consistent. you repeat, it's a place for nodding has become a place for shelter. and the one of destruction is hiring los for somebody in the u . n. says the situation for posting and know the garza continues to deteriorate after heightened his way the siege and systematic attacks. these right always says that the, her mazda is operating, cool, aligned, often repeated when buildings shelters be in, just have a rushed 6 kilometers. sounds too often too and goes to attacking and targeting the schools or ongoing crimes committed by the is really forces the entire world is watching side and the as i'll shelters. and schools which host displays people are being targeted in gaza back in the school. people search the destroyed rooms to the few belongings. they have a problem with children and women were hit by dismissal. what have these children
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done? they kill children and women hitting them to pieces. the question, the so by the here is a deal with a grief is where will they find shelter that nora come out to 0? yes, president elect donald trump special envoy in the middle east is been israel speaking with coff has met prime minister benjamin netanyahu as diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire and gaza ramp up for nothing. yahoo! sending a high level delegation to doha to join the negotiations entre 0 is, i'm going to leave. it has been following developments from jordan's capital of mine because as well as bound down to 0 from upright to in the country. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced that he's sending a high level of delegation to the country, capital doha, to meet with mediators in hopes of securing a ceasefire deal. now this delegation will be made up of the head of israel's most not. that's the extra no security agency machine, but the internal security agency and the representative from these really military
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it's worth mentioning that the last time all 3 of them were dispatched together for talks was the last year in august of 2024. but these really say that they still have heavy sticking points, even if there was a ceasefire deal that is achieved. they say that until they achieve all of the goals and objectives of the war, they're going to continue no matter how long the pause in the fighting is secured. for now, how much says they're only going to agree to with deal if the war ends and there is a complete withdrawal of israeli troops. and these really public has been protesting for more than a year against benjamin netanyahu, against whose government saying that they are neither capable, nor willing to get a deal more than 15 months since israel's war on guns began to set forth is just eat off a man living on this can take a prime minister has met syria, is new nita, in damascus, where they promised to strengthen the borders and territories is the latest. and a blitz of diplomatic visits to syria,
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as governments around the world with to form relations with its new administration . mohammed drum june, that's the latest from a capital. he made the flurry of diplomatic activity that's been taking place in damascus. the last few weeks comes another high level visit to syria. this one, the caretaker prime minister of 11 on this evening thought the who was in damascus meeting for over an hour behind closed doors with the head of syria. do administer ration, how much a shut off? now both men talked about how one of the relations we're going to be between 11 on and syria going forward, trying to present a united front and turning to a new chapter for the future of both countries. top on the agenda as far as discussions between both man, several issues, one of them, of course, the issue of syrian refugees and lebanon. there are more than 1000000 syrian refugees. they fled to lebanon during the syrian civil war, remain in lab, and on both men agreed to set up a committee to try to look at some type of long term solution and
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a potential return of syrian refugees to syria. also on the agenda for the 11 east caretaker prime minister, the issue of lebanese detainees in syria, and wanting to know more about their fates beyond that. but most important step, both meant was the issue of border security between both countries. here's more of what both man had to say, because i felt like i all the others we discussed. the situation on the board is between both countries and ways of boosting the joint efforts to protect the security in both countries, fedex, and to prevent anything that can hits the security and safety of both countries. this visit bodes well for the future weight and the malware modeling. that's what i showed up with dr. young menu. we shouldn't forget that we've only been in power for one month and some days. there are many issues that need a lot of time to deal with the priority. now when syria is to consider the situation inside the country, the weapons inside syria and this was our 1st meeting and we will be having more
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meetings. many topics will be discussing the upcoming days at the top of those comes to board a situation you and it's also discussed in the meeting was the issue of the economies of both lebanon and syria. the economy 11 on has been in ruins for years . and of course, in syria, the economy is in a dire condition, suffering under crippling international sanctions. of course, over the course of the past several weeks, the due administration series of many of the officials here have urge the international community to lift those sanctions. how much i'm just 8 of damascus. at least 10 people have been killed in an explosion of a gas station in human top underneath the central problem is about beta. hold on $65.00 people have been injured and the bloss saddam's government says it's all we have liberated the strategic city of web mcdonny, south of the capital cost to the government says sold as on now advancing to pay of pockets of be permanent to rapid support forces the head of the are
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a set price responded to the defeat thing. we've lost around but we've not lost the battle. like madonna is the capital of d 0. a state um has been under control of the recess since december of 2023. even move and as more now from cartoon, all the sudden, these armies game of what am i the need, the capital of data states comes of the back of advances from the army from various access to words, the capital of data over the past few days. now we've been seeing the army taken over villages in the south and south east port parts uh, south east, some parts off, and just either stayed with let's look at the significance of wouldn't mind any the capital of data space. first of all, it lives in the center of the country and control of it gives the army or where was in control off the i wouldn't make any of the capital, nobody does eat them access to other parts of the country. when the receptors over with money in december 2023, that gave us the ability to be able to move to other parts of the country, such as to not in the southeast new nile in the,
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in the east and west nile and the south as well. now that last, that territory, that progress was able to make will not be possible and it forces in those areas will be trapped between forces office with the needs army wouldn't. bethany is also where the army 1st infantry division is located. so that is going to give the army a moral booth, especially when you look at the fact that's when they are assessed. took over with money. there were a lot of complaints among officers and soldiers saying that the leadership was not meeting the standards of the needs army and that they should be replacement all the leadership. now that's what admitting is now back under the control of the some new army, the army is likely to gain, especially if the leadership is likely to gain more support. not just from the soldiers and offices, but also from the to the needs citizens as well. hey, bill morgan onto vera hudson. what david sion is from george washington university . he says, well, this is a significant victory progress and make it more difficult. wendy is
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a very important town about a 170 kilometers, se of the car to whom it is strategically located and it is the capital of one of the states and so down. so yeah, it's a very important victory for that. you sit down armed forces just as it was an important victory more than a year ago for the rapids support forces. and this is one of several recent victories, pretty sudan armed forces, and i think it, it bodes well at least over the short term. for these, the armed forces therefore, will be very difficult for these to down armed forces to take to there's a great deal of local support for the rapid support forces in dar from or which is a huge chunk of western sudan. and the idea that the the say of can take that any time in the foreseeable future is not good. i think that the rapids of workforce is
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eventually failed and wide med name because they were committing so many human rights abuses and basically conducting themselves. right. and poorly, they lost the support of local people there, and i made it easier for me to sit down our forces to return start, 1st of all pretty care. and i'll just say about when we come back. for some salumi in new york, we're palestine submission to the academy. awards is now showing in theaters, will have a preview coming on the on counting the costs, syria is the leaders have inherited an economy in ruins of can they rebuild the nation? ukraine has turned off the types of rushes gas flows to europe, but who does the decision with us? plus the sales of foreign smartphones of drunk file was tough in china. counting the cost on, on just the room with $19.00 sixty's the significant decade across the middle east
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and north africa. it was to dictate when new dynamic movements for launched in the last of a 3 car series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after in learning methods were closed, be evaluated from education to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation, the sixty's in the arab society on outages era. the latest news as it breaks the book, clubs, desk for 12 with solutions, and i'm so, so the o problem, which put this 5, the support for the new administration with detailed coverage for people on business or something affected by a tax we're going to buy. i'm groups in the region with more than paid 10 percent of the population consider for from around the world, implementing the free meals program, the government, and to reach at least $15000000.00 by the end of this year. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the new watching, i'll just say a record remind a bunch of stories here. this uh, the number of people killed in the los angeles fine as has risen to 13, comes as further evacuation is old. and due to the threat of a wall, 5 edging closer to the densely populated neighborhoods in brentwood and see and it's really striking a school with sheltering forcibly, despised simians and gone to us killed that these people. if you have time to place him. giovanni in the nor answer the amazon, he says it's re taking the strategic city of what much on 8 inches the government supports person says sold as an out here in the pockets of the car. and that
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actually no human rights groups. and can you say at least 18 people had been abducted since protests against the government? again, in june last year, 29 from a missing, despite a court ordering the government to review where they are. deductions increased in december when photos generated by a i showed the presidents in the coffin and they were widely shed covering so it has more now from the capital. and i wrote it to the college brothers and the beam and demille show us where they were abducted by on demand who they these were police officers with the claim to a blindfolded street, naked, and ported for 32 days a year to better which every time that will open the case and the hardwood thing because i will be beaten and i'll think the will kill me. there were other people where i was like we have them screaming. so the duck house painted black all over. with some dim lights. does that come into what's inside bills to that kid?
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just like for dogs to every about the house, our kids put in a cage, you're 100, coughed on the floor. the price group said people who disappeared appear to be cut to nice social influences. and other canyon seemed as critical of how the country is being run. images generated by artificial intelligence. like this one, showing president william roots or in a coffin have been widely shed online and n good state officials. police said none of those who disappeared are being held in police stations. but activists are skeptical. you kind of ducks, people in broad daylight, you know, given afraid of c, c a t, v come there because up, open the, you know, being senior, don't even doing it in success. and the way these people are doing the abductions, the every indications that they have state protection.
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the abduction started doing protests that went on for weeks across the country. in june, last year, they started, but later turned violent more than 60 people was killed by security forces. property was destroyed, and part of the parliament building system fire support to thousands of young people are still allegedly adapted by police. some have been found down in different parts of the country. families of those who are still missing, say they are in this bad. but it's not just protest is we're being abducted of a canyon is like use of a med account. the assembly representative from nothing kenya is safe to have been snatched in r o b. he's relatives say they've tried all they can to find him, but 4 months later, he's still missing. if he is not in any government. eh,
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got fitted, says they are holding him as well. and they know ways i'm, it's family members say they want him back home. even if he's dead. kathy slowly, all, just sierra nairobi. the ukraine is captured, 2 wounded north korean soldiers in rushes cask region. it's believed to be the 1st time the ministry has been able to question north korean. the captives up to several seas last month died from their wounds. is that a seat where they are receiving medical care and talking to investigators? russians issued their documents to these grims, but they will not be seen anywhere new for us. you is the one doing everything to come along and escalate the war. and it would be held accountable for the russian attacks on the front lines in northeast and ukraine. a forcing a residence to make the difficult but necessary choice to free the homes. fatigue from almost 3 years of conflict is making people in the region favor and the go straight to the settlement to end the war. after 0 is doing
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a how reports now from the hockey region coupons in the hockey region of northeast and ukraine, a time divided by the us skill river. now a front line in danger of being overrun. some of the last remaining residents decides of time has come to sleep. they're picked up by volunteers who regularly faced danger on this emissions like this one. this we're going to people will be it just a trickle is a troubling sign for ukraine. frontlines here in the north and the east of the country that have been relatively static, are now beginning to move. and they're not moving in ukraine space on both sides of consolidating their battlefield positions ahead of possible negotiations this year . for naples in the victor, it is a bit to sweet journey to safety, knowing their homes may never be one back. what is the end of all of it? there's no need to say anything. my emotions are old or eaten all over my face. was
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that what you took on? yes. now, yeah, of course i don't truly want to leave, but them to do. and why should they find this strange? let us which i am sorry. shifting front lines bring of the visitors to war. crimes. investigate is documenting alleged breaches. of the laws of war like lees recorded in the village of keep chevy sometime quiet months on it. he's evidence the hockey regions chief prosecutor tells me that should full part of any negotiations holding russia to account. an extra little boy. this work is more down than the russians federation can say, do you even have that it was an ukraine will respond to? no, we don't. we were waiting for negotiations to talk about. then russia can say, most of the one know more crimes after all the window which drove in an infantry battles of left little standing in the village of keeps everything,
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those still clinging to their old lives. the arrow finally persuaded to leave. arriving at the reception center in hockey, overlooked the minutes the quarter. she'll move surely. who doesn't dream of? i've been living while again, in case everything fine and life back together again. let people you, my dude miller is among an estimated 52 percent of wall fatigued ukrainians. who now want a negotiated settlement with russia and the, the, it's unlikely anyone will turn to leave her again. so it was a party, a single house or shops or volumes is that we don't all agree. let them take us. little girl takes that just real. know what does nothing good remains there. she accepts that seeding territory. her home included may be the price of peace during the whole elder 0 in the khaki region as the investigation into the j to add as often south korea is facing a set back. the child support ministry says the planes blackbox is stop recording about 4 minutes before it crushed the damaged light data on the carpet voice record
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as was sent to the us and south korean. all authorities found the data missing from the for the $175.00 passengers and for the 6 crew members were killed on the plane crashed and more last month. america's biggest, also shows on the way in detroit. com makers are showing off the latest technologies. the global auto industry faces a challenging road ahead with threats of trade was terrace. and factory closures upon this to me and film has been short list at the academy awards. and the best international feature category from ground 0 showing incident was across the us questions. let me reports now from the the setting is familiar to anyone who watches the news, but these are stories that go beyond the headlines. told by 22 filmmakers living and shooting, and the war zone that is garza a series of short films titled from ground 0. since you start to work with rashid mas, shari himself, originally from gaza,
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curated and produced the project. once we started at cinema was not the priorities for nobody, but nobody of these people an accomplishment described by american documentarian, michael moore. as a cinematic miracle, you are talking about people who lost some of the families, people who lost houses and almost 90 percent of them. i'd if you just one director loss from brother and his entire family in the middle of their production. a reality incorporated into her film jemina fema dealers. i mean the kind of in shorts are a mix of styles including pop a tree. an animation is up from ground 0, just opened and theaters across the united states. and already it's been short listed for an oscar in the category of best international feature. it's producers are hoping to show the humanity of those living and dying and gaza and inspire
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peace. it needs to be out there. it needs to be seen. there's too many of us who are in denial of what's happening over there. and i was really moved by a viewer response to the film has been so strong. if there's new york theater, they've extended its run. so you have to turn out, it's been huge. it's maybe one of the biggest sellers we've ever had here. what is the message and the take away that you watch for these us viewers? how are you going to tell them that these people can gather that executive like you? they have the same dreams, you know, and the advocates and the adamant that's and they loved each other. and the, i mean, percent we lose. it's a big drama in the family, in the neighborhood industry. i mean when, which, when it's a big from ground 0 offers an intimate and powerful portrait of daily life and modern day palestine. and then during the spirit of its people along with hope for
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an end to their suffering. kristen salumi, algebra, new york. okay. well that's it for me down, jordan, find out more information of course of all websites onto 0 dot com. there it is on his screen. the news continues him on, i'll just say opt out of the cost. thank you so much bye. the the hello. that is lots to talk about when it comes to the weather across north america . and is the story of contrast because of the winter storm pulls away from the east where we have seen some very heavy snow and low temperatures. it remains very quiet out west, but of course those devastating wild 5 continued to peg california and after a low in the winds offset to see the pickup as we go into the new week remains very
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dry. so of course, the dangerous fire situation remains. we'll see some severe storms further east of this developing across the gulf coast, moving the way into florida and is more winter weather to come from the northeast, across the great lakes. now that arctic bloss brought temperatures down, it will be coming up slightly for some cities like chicago, but not for long. have a look at that cold it as it pushes its way further down. we're going to see minus 9 degrees that's expected as a maximum high in chicago on tuesday. and that cold has been felt across the north of mexico as you move to central america and the caribbean. but monterey has recovered to 17 degrees celsius, often using those double digits. because scott just shows it for much of mexico. but you can potentially sing heavy rain, but sunshine for the east as is there a war on guys,
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