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was also a lifelong commitment bringing together family tradition and national pride was honoring the bravery of those who came before them. the . ready ready ready a hospital and no condition to treat patients as well. sage of northern cons that has killed at least 5000 palestinians, and just a 100 tags, the, until mccrae, this is all just here, a live from to ha, also coming up more international support for syria as saudi arabia and your p and powers move to lift the sanctions military help on stand by is strengthening wins, tourism defer the fuel wall sized. i'll make you with,
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with cost and world report from inside of russia's coast region as a be fine and continues with ukrainian forces the the most terrific fullness ethnic cleansing displacement and destruction. that's how palestinian officials are describing. the israeli sage and northern garza that has now lost it for $100.00 dies. at least 5000 palestinians had been killed or missing. in the past weeks, israel has escalated its attacks. 70 children were killed in the past 5 days alone . the military intensified it's campaign last october, climbing to prevent from us from recruiting. but human rights groups say attacks have deliberately targeted civilians and shelters and residential homes. nearly all
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i has been blocked, resulting in famine like conditions. hospitals have been attacked repeatedly, pushing them out of service, and just rarely sold just have a risk. patients and medical stuff and kataria joins us for more. now she isn't. uh i'll by, as we've been saying, absolutely horrific scenes in northern gaza when 100 dies on can you just give us an idea of what and who is list and now the, well, there is some people still left in that not drink off of the trip. and we're talking about areas like that he'll be heading into body. but what we also need to know is there those 100 days where policy news we're struggling to survive from the is right. the air strikes from the lock up food, the lack of water, the lack of 8 and also the 8, the lack of medicine. and we also know that even after 2 minus one went out of service, there has been no hospitals. there has been no surgeries in the area. there has
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been a lot of attempts from the u. n. and other i n g o is to reach those areas to deliver fluid floods. all of those requests were denied by the is ready authorities. another thing we need to know is there has been no civil defense teams or rescue teams. so if someone has been injured or killed, they're even not being able to get transferred to the hospital. and it's the same thing if you're injured, there's no hospitals and there's no medicine or health care to treat your one. no, all of this is happening as palestinians in those areas are still surviving. but we know that the last attack has been on one of the shelters in that area, which is then if it was the, it was a 48 palestinians were killed in that attack. but most of the houses have been reduced to rubble. some people say it's a goes to see now and houses that are still sending our bearings and our, our unsuitables or policies to live inside those houses anymore. no,
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it still sucks their refuse to me because they say that even if they leave, there's no guarantee that they're going to make it safe and they won't be arrested or shot through that check point. and uh, tutoring are being disproportionately targeted and killed. civil defense that now saying 70 children have been killed in just the past 5 days. really is a horrible told of that it's hiking well children and god, sorry, are new to me leaving the most horrifying reality. anyone on this side it was live . we saw a little girl yesterday killed after the is really forces targeted one of the tents where she was sheltering with her grandfather, her body was transferred to your to a lot to hospital every single day. we're seeing children being killed, we're seeing children be injured. and most of the time they're in serious condition
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because the health care is naturally collapsing, where most of the medicines are not available. but on the other side, there are children every single day walking, searching for food, carrying those empty pos also they're tearing empty gallons, trying to search for water. and since the beginning of the world, we have been seeing children dying due to monitor sion and also a freezing to death. so it's not only the final of the air strikes bucks. hottest thing in children are being killed in different ways and that's why so thank you so much for your reporting and cut already for us. and then i'll follow with genocide and guns was taking and increasing tell not only physically but mentally and children. uh, once again, among the most vulnerable units. this is nearly all of guns is one point. 1000000 children need mental health support. amid the ongoing bombardment, displacements and di living conditions, children have not missed anxiety and paralyzing fear. the cause of strength and the
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loss of family members, many become aggressive, withdrawn, will stop speaking. the united nations estimates that at least 19000 palestinian children had been opened since the war began. a mental health to expose caution that the scholars inflicted on these young minds could persist for generations. eliza o clock is the head of protection at medical aid for palestinians. she's in doubt paula and condemned the as ready violence and abuse against children and gaza. it's a catastrophe that has been inflicted on children and because for the last 15 months is really created on car allows an unprecedented mental health crisis amongst children of all ages. and what we can hope to achieve is no f. lloyd's diploma buttons being inflicted. but try to mitigate or minimize the impacts of about trauma, the violence and the abuse,
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that is an interpreter. it is against children to be a psycho social well being. it's a, it's a key tendon of healthy childhood development. and it's entirely lacking at the moment due to the situation that it's being faced by children. here. what we're trying to do is, as humanitarians is provide a semblance of normality, mid the hara that children are experiencing on a daily basis. so that might be providing a space for recreational activity to reduce the stress, to help children expressed of emotions in a, in a and a healthy way. as well as the most sort of tailored especially life support for those with really a tooth and symptoms of distress. such as, you know, the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder. another more chronic conditions, um therapy, individual therapy, and also specialize treatment including the site, the topic medication,
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the, the lifting of sanctions against syria has taught the agenda at amazing of european an error of foreign ministers in the saudi capital. re add, the european union's foreign policy chief said the block will meet at the end of this month to discuss ending sanctions. the new theory and administration has been cooling for the removal since december. when bush asagwa, the asterisk saudi arabia's foreign minister, prince finds open for hon. outside, wrapped up the amazing and coated on the international community to support economic stability in syria. we will do our best to enable the syrian administration to provide necessary services to the syrian people. we also confirms that necessity of lifting sanctions imposed on syria because these
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functions hinder the emissions of syrian people in development and reconstruction. let's go to homes of a hama to is in damascus for us and uh, as well as saudi arabia and your latest impulse. i've been discussing set sanctions . the amazing length of this month to discuss relief. can just give us a sense of how positive that is for the new administrations, but also syrians themselves, of the, called the seed in delegation. we'd be leaving the solely cut between quite happy with the outcome of this meeting. they came to be looking for some help in the be to talk to suntrust, lift it difficult and more the so d, a foreign minister came out and said they want the sanction lifted on went a step father and said we are, we provide economic support for the new administration as he tries to build on the, for the country to recover. but this,
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this has been an ongoing campaign by the new cd's administration. the cd and foreign minister has been traveling across the region. and i've also met foreign ministers from you in damascus on friday, the tanya and say they want to support a cd is bit to have the sanction lifted by the 30 and won't come up with this. i'm sure it will need to get support from other members of the e and the yet today the you said they would be holding a meeting in process made to this month to discuss listing those functions. but not everybody is convinced germany, the biggest economy, and you say they don't want to see decentralized, listed on the see part of those functions to be less, especially the ones that a big members of the sides with the full content they committed was the aside from the white empower this meeting that took place in korea today is a follow up of another meeting that took place in december in georgia. but it's
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quite different. in the meeting, there was no delegation from syria or the table, but today you had to see it in for a minute and complete the negation meeting, not just the foreign ministers, but also meeting other stakeholders. so in the meeting that took place in jordan, the focus was more on the team. so the cds full inclusive government's on to make sure that the rights of minorities with the respect today, it was full about the sanctions on how to help see if i nation as it tries to be covered. okay. can you just give us an idea of the ongoing impact of the sanctions on ordinary syrians? can you explain what difference will it make if at least some of them lift it? because at this point in time that economically debilitating for people on the day on the sun shone, swap on serious duty and us side for g, b,
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one men to target at the redeem. but know how the people, what the city leadership saying is that the sanctions now affecting the city and people the game is no longer followed. now the cd and administration cannot access the financial institutions to borrow money as it tries to because of a $100.00 bill. the country, what do you see when you go out onto the streets, even in damascus, the country cannot import basic goods from the national market, and it cannot export anything. so what you see is price is a $50.00 day goose increase. also there's the issue of thousands and thousands of cds displays and leaving incomes. they would like to go back to their homes, but to do that they would need support from the government. the government can do that. also you have the health care, the education sector, everything almost has to be completely destroyed for the government to help the bill and provide essential services. they wouldn't need money on the money. they
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can not get it at the moment if they don't have access to those financial institution stuff just much. so thank you so much for explaining all of that homes of mohammed for us in damascus. the, the head of the u. s. federal emergency management agencies is military personnel, or on standby to help contain full wildfire spinning across los angeles. it comes as the national weather service issues, a written warning for critical fine conditions. wind gusts through the santa ana carto directly above the palisades area, could reach up to 120 kilometers an hour. what are these won't extreme conditions could last until next weekend. at least 16 people have died since the 5005 days ago . and risk you crews are focusing on full of major fires in los angeles. it is still pending,
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and these are the locations. paella signs is on the coast and ethan near pasadena. while the kenneth buys north of kayla passes. the spot is in the san fernando valley. the pacific palisades blazes the largest and has been through more than 9 and a half 1000 hit is. it is only 11 percent contained. the 8th and file has been the most deadly killing 11 people. it's 15 percent contained and has destroyed nearly 6000 hit is of land the kenneth 5000 most recently. but it's nearly fully contained at this 5 that began on tuesday. that is engulfed 320 hit this. so lavelle got a 1st hand look at the danger and the devastation from the. so here's what the possible to say if los angeles looks like this one is being split for the app, but only wild weather conditions allow a best. the problem with these when set to pick up a lot over the coming days,
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full cost is avoiding that this could be about to get a lot worse. here. the palisades via has already claims more than 9 hector's more houses light, and it's passed the flames approach menacingly. almost the whole thing homeowners, as they wonder if this is it. they've watched this dozens of times this week on tv . how different that must feel, what it's your home the pacific palisades was, it did make up market and buzzing was life this time last week, from the at, at now looks like a pump side. what you get from this perspective, why off high is a sense of just how much k just eliza had because the policy, it's why it has to be moving towards densely populated areas like brentwood, like the san fernando valley, which has millions of people living in it. 3 and a half 1000 firefights is a bustling the policies fly around like it is strategic, coordinated to planes, flight together. a scouts identifies with a drop needs to be done and sends out a signal to
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a tanka which dumps the ritz hot and power to write on the spot. every pulse to refute needs critical minutes, lots of folks. but what else can they do? machines have their limits, unlike by the nature. i've never seen a situation where helicopters were lined up to drop water. there was a traffic jam on the 45 of helicopters, myself says this is the most extreme fire he has ever seen. and he's seen a lot before them here, but 23 years. fire fighting is the most craziest game of chess you've ever seen, right? just when you think you have it blocked off mother nature changes everything on you . and you have to basically pivot in adjust your tactics. the flames are also threat. name's iconic landmarks like the gets the sense that not to mention the thousands of homes around it. the sense of monica pay at a place usually filled with fun and laughter. now, against a backdrop of sadness and ruin, hollywood can see the smoke from the palisades via i'm from the eating fire behind
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it. that is still burning too, in a place that has made so many disaster movies. this disaster is happening right here in real time. but nobody knows when this one will be over fill of out. i'll just say era, los angeles. but still a hit here, ronelle just sarasota ends on the games, momentum, launching new attacks on areas known for the company comp time and a wave of popularity. but there could be $2000000000.00 times a hit to mix the cost 1st female president, up to $100000.00 pounds the to hello. there's a pretty quiet story when it comes to the weather across a south asia. we have some whatsoever moving its way across the north of india, but it has pulled out for the east across the pool and further afield pretty
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quickly, meaning that the forward warnings have come back. those amber loves for the north west of india will see those fully conditions to assist across the nose. and that's going to keep the quality unhealthy in cities like in new delhi. for the south was lots of sunshine across the west coast of india. just a few showers coming into the very south for the likes of caroline and tumbling i do and some big bus of rain. still affecting sure line cause the with sundry down pause in colombo on tuesday. and i was looking at pretty quiet as well across much of east asia with temperatures. it'd been above the average for much of china that they will be coming down. that's the trend. this week. it will be coming down across the korean peninsula. it is looking a little bit quiet, so for japan, but we will see some snow touching back into her kind of wisdom pots of horseshoe as well, but double digit. so the in tokyo double digits in shanghai again,
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but that's not going to last, will be at 6 degrees by the mid week. the hidden inside and community across india is it definitely 5 asbestos. the world's largest import indian uses, especially in new products, from routing to cost, leaving work is with a dangerous one on the east investigate, especially in just sign in on out here. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. is the human suffering that the reports are pretty brave, bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the you're watching. i'll just hear a reminder about the top stories. the ssl is ready for us as of now laid siege to an open concept of $100.00 days. at least 5000 palestinians, somebody being killed or missing. human rights groups. site tax have deliberately targeted civilians and residential congress. the lifting of sanctions against syria has taught the agenda at a meeting. if you are p in an arab store and ministers in saudi arabia, they, you will now meet at the end of the month to discuss relief for the new administration. and the head of the state of emergency management agency in the us is the military is ready to deployed to help contained for awhile find spinning across los angeles. wind gusts, about to 120 kilometers per hour. a full cost in mexico is 1st female president has delivered to spain,
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smacking her 1st $100.00 days in power that threatens to all of us terrace under donald trump and admission to tackle contel violence has characterized the styles of claudia, shines alms presidency at the end of 5th, 3 months in pal, one poll has a with and approval pricing of 78 percent. what's more on this? we're going to speak to julia kelly on there who is in mexico city and i believe the president has just begun speaking. what does she sense? so thought she's actually expected to come out over the next hour. she's not here yet, but as you can see, thousands and thousands of people have gathered here waiting for her to come out. a lot of these people are most of these people and anybody else listening to her throughout the country is especially keen. as you mentioned, to hear about the security strategies. moving forward 2024 ended in mexico with an average of of 70 homicides a day. still very high numbers, there's different states in the country,
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both in the north and the south of the country that are currently consumed by filing full blown wars essentially are going on between the different drug cartels that are buying for control of the territory. so definitely that i think is going to be at the forefront of her speech today. there is a sense of hold for some that the representative acknowledging this issue more so than her predecessors. and that's one way to know business appointed has had a security for the country, the amount that she worked with when she was mayor of this city, mexico city and who has very positive results in terms of bringing down the number of homicides in the city. so there is a sense. c that may be moving forward over the next 4 years. finally, this government will be able to get the situation of the bylaws under control, but apparently it, it is intended for short. that is the main concern of mexican right now by far,
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perhaps the 2nd place will be the economy president, as he also mentioned, is very popular at the moment. and that is largely a result of the social programs that were begun by your printer says around what she has continued. but her government is fairly heavily indebted and that she needs to restore these people that she'll be able to potentially even expand those sorts of programs to have been so popular. and so key in managing her government, it has the power for the most powerful government and perhaps mexican history with control of both chambers of government. so i think will be the main 2 issues that she's going to talk about today. and of course, his relationship with donald trump over the next 4 years, which he has said, she's going to try to keep in the absolute best terms possible. thank you so much for all of that. and julia know that we will be coming back to you as soon as the president begins to speak to nick elliana for us. and mexico city of russia says it's military has laws that we've upheld account offensive launched by you crying
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in the coast region. the past 5 months, russian forces have regained control of about half the territory they last, but maybe fighting is continuing those and you've already has this report from the city of curtis going to russia. so this is what is left of the village of better deed, in the curse region of russia, after a counter attack by the ukrainian military last week, about 25 kilometers from the border with ukraine. this one's peaceful village became the front line and this war, earlier this month, the russian defense ministry says its forces repelled the attack and held onto bardeen all 40 residents, wherever actuated this to see it was a kitchen. yeah, that was the living room. if you all have this man is standing on what used to be his home in the town of rio ski, he shows the damage his property sustained in the fighting to the representatives of the local governor of the cursed region. hello lucy, all the windows in my house are broken. i didn't see it happen because my relatives
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evacuated me out of my house. they told me the attacks will continue, but i decided to come back after 2 days to see the damage. this book, the history of the 20th century, which is another reminder that this, once rest of region of russia is now the new front line in the biggest conflict this country has been involved in since world war 2. ukraine launched a surprise incursion into russian territory in august, taking an area of about 1000 kilometers in the kirk region about 25 kilometers inside russian territory. the city, of course, where i'm standing, is about a 100 kilometers from the printing border and about 80 kilometers from the front line. in the past 5 months, russian forces have managed to regain control of about half the territory they had initially lost. but at the latest post by key ups forces highlights that the bottle in purse is far from over. with nearly 200000 people forced out of their homes near
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the border areas since august. a state of emergency is in place across this entire region. us all the front line of the russian, you bring in conflict. both sides are kind of fighting each other. having is the tactical success of here and there, but neither side has been able to achieve any strategic success anywhere. so this is a kind of war of attrition where uh, strategically speaking, it's a stale main. walden, military and political establishment continue to push for towards the 3rd anniversary of this war. it is ordinary people that continue to be caught in the crossfire door. so jabari out to 0 curse city, 17 people have been killed and more than 90. others injured in a series of explosions at 3 petrol stations in central gym and local sol. so say the explosions happened to 3 different people. stations the l by the governors. around 50 of those injured are in critical condition. what
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a certain day is government has only to drone, and not tillery strikes. sending you offensive. bed comes up to its ground forces into the strategic city of watts, money, selves of the capital content. it says its troops are advancing to clear territory held by the parent military breath and support forces. soldiers and civilians celebrated in cities across the country, including port sedan. lots of money is the capital of 20 states and has been under the control of the iris if since december 2023. the morgan has moved from content this is the new military offensive against the power of military rapids support forces or r. a stuff continues on sunday with the army. launching, drawn on are to lose tracks against positions of the iris, stuff in the city of by the, in the northern parts of the capital called to. now this comes just hours after the army was able to regain control of the city of wouldn't make any capital. i just
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need a state which was marked as a turning point in this war between the army and the r a stuff which has been going on for more than 21 months now. and that's the sound of an artillery that's being fired by the, to the news army against positions of the iris, up in the northern parts of the capital for 2. now the armies take over of wouldn't, but they need give it a strategic advantage because that means that it is able to entrap and encircled the forces of the foreign military are assessed in the capital one to give a very few. 9 exit points here in the capital for 2. it was the are, it was the hours of sick over of would make any that gave you access to other parts of the country. so just say not in the south east. now in the south, east and white mountain, the southern parts of the country. now with the r a stuff losing control of wouldn't make any there. troops in those areas are effectively trapped by this with the needs army and they won't be able to access those areas. civilians and the
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capital cost to wind up ours of the country and the army control celebrated the armies takeover of would many, many of them saying that it's marks of significance hunting point. but it's also gain the army a lot of supports when the army last wouldn't make any capital of a to z to save just over a year ago. a lot of people said that that means that the reception is bound to actually windows for that it's been fighting against the army. but now that the army has turned the tide and it's taken over, wouldn't make any money. say that the army may be able to win this victory and now has the upper hand over this with the needs are over, the parent made it to your rapid support for says he, but morgan, all just the or how to do the find something has erupt. in the east of the democratic republic of congo as the army tries to re getting ground from him 235 has been advancing in the region. for months. i lined y county reports from the village of in good, good. this is the village of, from google, one of the big data where the deal on the has been funding for almost days right
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now. it's almost the same fighting which is taking place in most if it's cent identity. single death. 2 days passed and 22 wanted in this age, and now the data, how many pas as managed to push them away? this is why so maybe sort of this around here and hold a so we still have the guns. so to just to be i in house here, and this is why we cannot spend time. yeah. sort of use. does it want to take any risk of weeds do nice and also some of those was still coming from different areas going to get shelters that. how to disabilities, because all of those almost close here because there is no any business going on. heavy fighting has been taking place here as the same type of thing and must see see, people documented in this video saying that they're watering a lot because they don't know what would happen up to notable still just behind the mountain where we are still fighting up to now we couldn't even hear is it some
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