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there's no limit to how far a dream can take, g sta in your own adventure, now counter and wayne the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this, and this is the use on life from joe coming up in the next 60 minutes frontline here of doctors working in guys as overcrowded hospitals come face to face with loved ones, injured or killed and is really attacks. i'm stephanie decker in geneva, whether you're on nuclear issue is being discussed behind closed doors between iran and the 3 that's germany to
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u. k. and from what size and los angeles time more lives proves bottled the flames . before the wind picks up again, talk to them about in los angeles and the shadow of the fire west. thousands of people have come out to bring supplies and donations to those who lots of hugs. mozambique is set to swear when it's the parliament of to disputed elections and on rest that killed 278 people were going to be life and my poto haven't scored well and action from the australian open. as some of the tennis is top things which the next round down ex centers start to the front of his title with victory. a 5 time grand slam champion, ega scan tag is also safely print the israel's war on gaza has spared. no one knows. even though saving lives on the
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front line, the which is working in overcrowded hospitals, running out of drugs and medical equipment, or finding themselves face to face with loved ones injured or killed. and the relentless is where the bombing campaign i'm going to report some data about up on 2 doctors caught on a devastating jewel roll a dr. me, or one of the homes was the director of, of use of in my jar, hospitality. that is now destroy. currently the head of the hospitals, he has stored some of his most distressing experience. it's a horrible moment when you at the hospital and suddenly see your best friend in his entire family amongst the motors. that happened while i was in the hospital with my colleague doctor to carry him out. but while he greeted us, unless the hospital, after about 20 minutes, we received news of in these radio talk that led to the mazda dm of 51 people, including him. his party was never found. dr. alonzo also recounted another tragic
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event when his rated forces bomb, the refugee camps and rough are going into 3 members of his family and severely injuring others, including show on a personal level, i was very sad to know that these radio occupation forces have showed my refugee camp and 3 of my relatives and wanted more than 22 people for my family. my relatives at the lens amputated, including the children of my cousin, who are not being treated outside the cause of straighten up. what are despite the tragedies he has experienced, doctor holmes continues to work on treating others, even as he struggles with his own losses. in another account, emergency position tried tenea, a medical profession, a not for medical complex in palm. eunice highlights the impossible the choices medical teams are often forced to face and got them. it is very tough on us to be in
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a situation where we have to decide who among the wounded people in pain deserves the medical service 1st, according to the severity of entries of each of them. and also we have seen very difficult and hot breaking situations such as that time when i was at our chief a hospital where i received 2 wounded little brothers who lost their and todd family was treating them. but also trying to play the role of 5 a doctor of homes in any a stories are not unique across garza, numerous doctors, nurses and rescue workers have lost family members. was serving on the front lines of this humanitarian, a crisis. doctors across god, the war is not just a fight for survival. it's a fight to preserve hope, even in the face of honest speak of the last, the continued through here, uncomfort, embodying resilience and it's a purest form. i mean, my more alicia vienna from there, but after the palestine, if it doesn't guys that describe it as the most horrific form of ethnic cleansing, it's been
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a 101 days since israel began its military siege on northern garza days of brutal attacks and chronic restrictions on life saving 8, it's estimated 5000 the palestinians are either dead or missing or for the 9500 published indians are injured as a result of use ready military operation. and then all of that was launched in early october coming out one hospital. the most prominent healthcare facility in the area was set on fire and partly destroyed by his ready forces in late december . as part of that sees the fate of its detained direct to a hosting level, sophia remains unknown. all file is ready. politicians on separate groups, openly discussed prospects of building sacraments in the north. the seas shows no signs of anything. is there any melodies targeting? does a city with multiple air strikes? at least 6 palestinians have been killed by an attack on a residential building. a child is among the dead, the injured of being 2nd to the nearby of hospital. we're going to bring in the can
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hardly instead of obama and central guy is a $101.00 days. so many debts and so much destruction in northern guy. so what we know is that in those 101 days after these 5000 policies have been killed. but there are thousands of others still trapped under the rubble still on the streets without any rescue teams being able to retrieve their bodies. and we also know that during this $101.00 days, as food was barely delivered in those areas. but we also know that there are policy and you still based in those areas, we're talking about areas like to bad. it'd be, it'd be 10 to an end in the past couple of days to it's ready for says targeted one of the schools in japan where it was 3 thousands of policy families, 8 policy news were killed. but this is a clear sign that there are still people there in those areas,
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but they're saying that they are unable to reach any food, any water, and also the it's ready. horses have been holding a ground and beaten air, where there have been both dozing and residential houses. does nothing causal strip is also known for the agriculture lands where they were also destroyed. and we're talking about a whole city, the neighborhood to that the built in there come to the, are completely reduced to rubble. and according to the palestinians who evacuated from the northern gauze trip to the cause of the city, said that it is a goal is fits, you know, where that all you see is destruction. speculation, of course, continuing upon the possible seas far. we don't have any details about that, but the tax continuing and of the well yes, a please. some policies have been killed since the morning and the 10 have been killed in this in the gulf of 55 were targeted in
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a school that was sheltering palestinians and the other 5 were targeted into different airstrikes. but it's not only the ongoing air strikes and the attacks, it's also the lack of food, the for start base, and the endless displacement for palestinians, and also the collapse of the house care across the gaza strip. and that's pretty much indeed that same category in general bala in central gaza. lashana low is the communication advisor for the norwegian refugee cancel palestine. she's joining us not from amman. jordan, thanks very much indeed for being with us and was giving us some of the details of the conditions that people are facing their. what's your experience? what are the things on the grounds of telling you about what people are going through in northern garza? well we, we don't actually have any staff in northern guys. c due to the siege, but what we are hearing is that the conditions there are just simply unimaginable between october 6th when the siege began and december 31st. the un attempted to make
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a $165.00 trip to northern gaza. a 149 of those were outweigh denied. the remaining 16 were imputed. so people there are suffering with very little food, very little water and, and, and, and has been under this type, the age for the last of 3 plus months. it's remarkable that anyone is still there and surviving with what little is, is able to get in. i would just want to get an idea of the kind of logistics that you come up against when you're trying to get a into that particular area. when the is really meant to try it is ready for us is deny you access for that age. what reasons do they give if any you know, i am not privy to those conversations, but i imagine that the, the reasons that they're giving are due to the ongoing operations security and lack of law. and sometimes i'm sure that there are just no reason simply given what is surprising perhaps given to find that we're not facing
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a 101 days of constant attacks by israel on northern guys is the fact that there are still palestinian people that are still people from guys living in that area. if you get a chance to speak to anybody, if anybody from the council does is able to be in contact with anybody from that area. do they get any sense of why people are determined to stay there? a moment, you know, the siege, as you said, has been going on for over a 100 days at this point. and so early on we started hearing from people who had fled, who, who said that some people did not want to leave because they weren't certain that there would be safe conditions for them to lead to some people of course, have disability is a more elderly or and they are unable to physically leave some people are committed to staying in their homes and do not want to leave. because they believe that they have a right to stay there. and under international humanitarian law, they are still protected even if they've been told to lee,
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they cannot be targeted. and so there are many, many reasons why people are saying, i think 1st and foremost is the fact that people aren't sure what conditions a wait, the men have been detained, and boys have been detained. well, trying to. * to guard the fit to get to god, just to be for the to evacuate. so people are fearful, they're fearful of what, what future awaits them. no matter where they, you know, region refugee accounts. that obviously is just one of many organizations trying to provide age to people in gaza. and yet as you pointed out, very often that is denied access. what does that do for the morale of the staff of organizations like yours who's at verizon? that's right. if you're like, is to provide help for people who are desperately need in need of it as well. it's incredibly discouraging, but our staff remains committed to going out and, and doing as much work if they can, providing as much assistance as they can. sometimes we don't have any needs that we can actually distribute, but we're,
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they're providing other types of services. we continue to provide water. attracting housing over a 100000 people get daily drinking water. but one of the biggest challenges we're facing now, not only with the lack of material lead that's getting in, but just fuel within the next few days, the telecommunications system could shut down, preventing us from coordinating with, with our teams and with our partners on the ground and it and, and basically would bring the humanitarian efforts to a standstill. our teams are also are not immune to the suffering that the people of guys are facing. we have over 50 palestinian staff who are in garza and facing those same conditions. many of them have been displaced multiple times. they've lost their family members. we had one staff member who lost over a 120 members of her family back in november. but she remains committed to going out and doing her job, working with children, making sure that they're getting the type of psycho social support that they need.
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our teams are really incredible in terms of their resilience and commitment to provide even when they're so little aid to distribute. sure. now that we appreciate you being with us and i'll just say i'm thank you very much indeed for your time. yeah, the deputy foreign ministers of iran funds, germany and the u. k. r in geneva in switzerland to discuss it runs disputed nuclear program is the 2nd routine between iran and european officials since november and its being held in private. this meeting was just a week before us president elect donald trump takes office in 2015. iran reached a deal with western powers to limit its nuclear program. it is concerns emerged that iran could soon have the capacity to produce a nuclear weapon. claims that to fund as always denied in 2018. donald trump's administration accepted the 2015 new feature packed and re imposed harsh sanctions on a wrong. that's prompt us to run, to rebuild stockpiles of enriched uranium last month in december. the chief of the
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united nations nuclear watchdog expressed concern that iran is dramatically accelerating it's enrichment of uranium. stephanie that goes joining us from geneva, where those talks are being held. so the nuclear program on the agenda, but we understand the group is also going to be discussing other issues as well. so the yes that'd be talking about the new issue. it's important to note these are not negotiations. these are discussions that is what the diplomats have made very clear. these are talks about tools trying to figure out where everyone stands. as you mentioned, crucial timing, just 2 weeks ahead of a new us administration. and donald trump, obviously that graphic very well explaining, they're having tools out of that, you're dealing 20 at the leading to what now many i've missed who they will and haven't called a nuclear threshold states aside from the nuclear issue. yes. all the issues on the agenda here, things like europe is very concerned about the wrong in supply of weapons to russia
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. that is being discussed by natural ties are being discussed. human rights issues are being discussed. so at large framework, if you will on the table, but the key one really is uh, the nuclear issue that many people, many analysts will tell you, is going to piece a major issue that needs to be resolved one way or the other. or else we could potentially see a major escalation still in the year or years of getting stephanie, you referred to these as talks about tugs, but nevertheless, as you were referring to, they are crucial. just give us an idea of just how important this meeting is, the, the fact that they're taking a significant issue many i'm listening to tell you has become a huge why? because this is the regional, the timing of this is very different. a lot of very different standing now in 2025, having really lost a lot of its power in the region over the last year, a couple of months when you look at syria, when you look at have fun though, when you look at how mass
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a deterioration of its truck see power if you will spell that will tell you many and auron will say, perhaps they now need to accelerate the nuclear program, trying to get you to their weapons because it needs, it has some sort of a deterrence. now, what is donald trump going to do? that is a big question mark. some say that he's very much on board, whether that's with an american stripe or supporting in his rate. he strive for potentially a us israel, communal strike at the same time. there are others that say that he is going to try it in the beginning to try and get some kind of deal. when we talk about a deal, it's not going to be in the same form of printing 50. these are very different time, so everything is going to have to be ready to go sheet if you will. so again, these discussions are important. they're behind closed doors were not expecting anything to be made public, but the fact that troops continue to try and figure out some kind of a foundation to move forward. once this new us administration comes in, certainly is important. stephanie deca engineer. stephanie,
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thank you to the that's all from the wildfires. roberts and los angeles county has risen to 24 bits. sphere defies crude watson as windsor forecast is strengthened before western states. some of those affected visited pop up the nation sides to get water and food includes from volunteers for the voice from octavia near the egypt fire. it is the worst things in life that can bring out the best in humanity to eat and fire is still burning up in the mountains above. i lie, but down on the ground it is left thousands in need that just trying to get 5 minutes find minute meal buying meal from the old to the young. they all don't they think? oh is here to donate my backpack since i got a new one for christmas. so i just wanted to be nice. i'm volunteering. i just wanted to feel like i was helping thousands of cars and trucks, bringing food, blankets, and other essentials to this site. made a disaster hit out to teen a neighborhood, a few hours of flames destroyed, lifetimes of memories,
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the raising homes to the ground, claiming lives. and for those who got out meetings the uncertainty, they just need help. either call me nor have money in for in house. i lived in alta, dina, for 25 years. he's a god and this was his house last week it is completely gone now, his truck and his tools to rubbing him up both house likelihood. well, i don't know, what do i, how i need to work for him? i no one to go to work. yeah. that also the yeah. maybe to model. are you going to find the place? the pool twist, the building next door was completely untouched. a few meters would have made all the difference small items, but for those with nothing left, they are everything the babies,
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but pets. medical supplies. what you have here is what is almost like a production line of people. they're bringing supplies from all across los angeles . obviously, things like water, real necessities, but also closing this, i'm mountain of clothing over that so much. they've actually asked people to stop bringing close and yet still they come as they try to get through today on the fly is around them still, but the rest of the la worries about tomorrow we'll start with east will and that strong winds are due to return very soon with them, the threat of more places, 14000 firefighters. and now here from the us, canada, mexico joined by 900 prisoners who have been released from custody to help. los angeles is the time to be more prepared for the coming days. as those with nothing left, just try to get through the next few hours. phil laval, alger 0 los angeles. let's go to 11 and now for the new president, judges the phone is holding consultations before nominating
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a prime minister. the care take a prime and it's a nice jeep a coffee. as seen as the frontrunner. once the prime minister selected, it's their job to form a new job and then that's a process that could take months 11 on has a unique power sharing system. it was designed to balance power among the nations different communities. the president must be a model night christian they. so instead of states and canada and chief of the armed forces, the prime minister must be assuming most of them. they run the government and they've got significant executive powers and the speaker to parliament who has to be a ship as low leads, parliamentary debates, as well as playing the role of political mediation. is intercourse joining us from the lebanese capital bandwidth. so the president is holding these parliamentary consultations to name the final set. so how does all of this work? well the process has begun when parliamentarians has to the presidential palace and they named their choice of the next find that to serve the man who receives the
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majority of foes. of course, this happens in consultations, but the newly elected president will be named as a new prime minister. there are 2 main candidates who have the current prime minister and as she may, as she has been in power since 2021. and she is a man who is considered as part of the old political order. he is supported by what is known here as the husband, the lead alliance, the alliance that has been a ruling this country in recent years. and he appears to be the front runner, the other a break from the past. that's what you represent, the change. and he has supported by the opposition as well as some independent blocks. he is now was to set up a former ambassador and the current judge, presiding as the international court of justice. it's still too early to say which man will win. but really, by the end of today,
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it will be clear on who is going to form the next government. the biggest question is not just the name of the prime minister, but what kind of a government some say ok, me as he represents the old political order, but he made a point of reform minded governments like so. a lot is at stake when the newly elected president says was left out made his inaugural speech last thursday. he promised changes he promised to build the states and to fight corruption and money say without a partner to be able to do that. it will be very difficult to do this because the prime minister has more powers. the president isn't. it wasn't that long ago. we were reporting on the fact that the israel was targeting alum parts of time of 11 on trying to hit targets held by his ball. that is a safe spot extensively in place. but that has been, is really strikes happening. i think in the last several hours or so talk to us about those yes, that cease fire is, has a entered it's 2nd said since it took effect on november or the 27th there have
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been multiple is really strikes air strikes, drones strikes and there have been casualties on friday, 5 people were killed overnight. there were a series of strikes and southern 11 on an eastern 11. and the biggest ready military says it is target thing has been lost military positions. so there's also claiming that's what they see as, as threats have been reported to the international monetary monitoring mechanism and they have taken no action. so israel sees this as it's implementing the ceasefire. it doesn't see this as it is violating the truth. now 11 on sees it differently, and that's why there's really a lot of concern about this truth, the fragile truth and this continued stability. and this will be one of the main tasks of the next president, the next 5 minister to ensure that this cease fire holds. what israel wants is for hezbollah to this are not just south of the on the river, but across the country, as well as leader made clear that he believes the ceasefire agreement is exclusive
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to the south of the country. but the president did say that he's going to work to ensure that it's the states only who will have arm so really difficult challenges ahead. i didn't know. thank you very much of these in a lot of talking to us. they have some big woods and most of them being members of parliament being sworn in october disputed election in october. let 2 weeks of unrest, 2 opposition pauses. so their boy tossing the session, the opposition presidential candidates finance you a month. lenny says the ceremony is an outrage and it's calling for peaceful protests. violence have opted in december when the country's top court confirmed the ruling for lima policy have one hundreds of people were killed from an email is joining us now. live from the capital. my food so, so 2 opposition parties on just not a boy crossing the ceremony funding. what does that mean for parliament? well essentially it doesn't mean very much at this point because the processes
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within parliament continues the governing proxy, fairly mo, who's claimed victory in the election of from in october does have the minimum seats required to have a majority of the $126.00 seats. they want a 171. the 2 opposition parties, the m d m, as well as her nama was formerly the official position. there combine seats amounts to $66.00, so it's not enough to make much of a difference. so ultimately, the boy cost of all of these parliamentary processes is more of a political statement, rather than $1.00 that will affect exactly what happens involvement. and most importantly, the voting in all the presidents, which will be done, you'll chop off to fully mo party parliament has to vote on that to formalize it, as well as the volts. again, all the deputy presidents, we were talking about, the protests that came about in december off to that controversial result of the elections are those protests expected to continue of the
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we have heard from the opposition the the oven until one gun and just to give us some context, he was fact if i put demo shay now the opposition party in mozambique for demo has decided to take the 43 seats, but it's wanting the election. it's decided to take those seats in parliament. it says, for the purpose of being involved in these political process, as it says, this is how it will bring around change financing. what ronnie has been against that he has hold it at the trail and also because of the outcome of the election, they call the election folder and then he has a cold for additional approaches. he wants these protests to continue over the next 3 days. and that's into integration day for the no chapel. he has called for peaceful protests. we have seen some violence and also looting in previous protests . but he says it's important for people to remain on the streets to show the dissatisfaction with what's happened is also called for dialogue with fairly low.
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he said that his absence from was in beacon recent weeks has been used. and the next as an excuse. he says william has said that this is why they say they haven't continued dialogue or they haven't in boston dollar because that or the country. he says it's purely an excuse. he also wants people who are arrested during the protests to be released. and again, he wants people to remain on the streets, to push the for legal government to hear their voices because they quoted a full to the government. and at this case, it's not been backed up by these opposition. parties who say attending parliament is not the will of the people and the people who haven't been adequately represented because of what they call a re election from another talking to us from approaching the thank you. a heavy fighting xerox in the east of the democratic republic of congo as the countries. um, he tries to be getting grown from m 23 fighters. they've been advancing in the region for months. and i'm what kind of reports from google can let me know which country side of the democratic lab,
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because google voice is waging this is the estimate of the latest. and that's shifting the bottle for the countries eastern territories. felt un peacekeeping defaults and put the wireless name for the child solely as in the rebel forces, defining one of the words full. but it was in the heart of the fighting. is this more comfortable? is the latest to be taken by government forces in the disability for to put 200 bucks from m 20 to labels just 2 days past and 22 was stayed in this age. and now did you have to tell me tough as managed to push them away? this is why so maybe sort of deals around here and who to so yeah, we still have the guns. so to just to be i in house here. and this is why we cannot spend time here. the fight thing has misplaced, i mean it's from the homes here. you know, enough was enough and from military all thirty's,
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it was time to end of these attacks and to cease 5 violations, orchestrated by the m 20 for rebels against the positions and civilians. this is why the army is now fighting and succeeded to push away ripples from google. that you wouldn't say these are just some of the media who have been displaced by the conflict. can the figure out on your watcher? we're trying to get far away from the area after 3 days of heavy attacks, at least today, we have the possibility of moving. am 23 rebels have been nurturing, heavy artillery on our homes. we hope we will have a safe place for our family away from here. we are having to go through oklahoma to learning. it is very difficult for us for almost a week now. we have had heavy gunshots in the city. we all. yeah, because we have seen of soldiers, but we don't know how the situation will be in the coming days. we are afraid those are beyond that the end use of struggling to well, it's not enough. we've seen many examples, despite our best efforts with the world food program, for example,
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that families reading once a day or less. this leads to protection concerns, neglect, and abuse of children. so the conditions are really difficult for overstretched. and again, as i say, we're looking at a grim future, they have to remove them. it has to be launching the to be at tech, seem to be yes, we use the government for she's determined to continue to fight back a little icon. i'll just go but because google still ahead on all the 0 to hold as a sort of dream president use of jewel gather, installed the head of a some feature trial on tuesday. spanish, not legally. those electrical misreads have 7 new club rack or find out what they are. cheating scores coming up with the

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