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all the front line heroes don't to is working. and golf is the crowded hospitals come face to face with loved ones, injured or killed and is running a tags the timeline site. this is out. is there a life from don't also coming on. i'm stephanie decker in geneva, or whether your role in nuclear issue is being discussed behind closed doors with the rod and the 3 that's germany. the u. k. in front qualifies in los angeles, claim mo, lives cruise and baffled the flames. before the wind picks up again from the valley, los angeles, in the shadow of the fire west,
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thousands of people come out to bring supplies and donations. so those who have lots of hugs and mozambique is set to swear and it's new. you call them and solve to dispute to the elections and non russ that's killed. 278 people will be live in the as well as well on gaza. his fed no one not even though saving lives on the front line. doped is working in the crowded hospitals running out of drugs and medical equipment, a finding themselves face to face with loved ones injured or killed in the relentless. is there any bombing campaign i need my food begins coverage from darrow. by that on 2 doctors course in a devastating dual role, a doctor, one of the homes was the director of, of use of in my jar,
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hospitality. that is now destroy apparently the head of field 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 abdul karim elbow. while he greeted us. unless the hospital asked about 20 minutes, we received news of and these really attack that led to the most of them of 51 people including him. his party was never found. doctor and hans also recounted another tragic event when his rated forces bombed the refuge account and dropped off into 3 members of his family and severely injuring others, including children. 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 wanted. i'm more than 22 people from my family. my
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relatives have the limits amputated, including the children of my cousins, who are not being treated outside because a straight up what are despite a tragedy that you have experienced, dr. homes continues to work on treating others, even as he struggles with his own losses. in another account, emergency physician tried any uh, a medical profession or not for medical complex in san 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 a situation where we have to decide who among the wounded people in pain deserves the medical service 1st, according to the severity of injuries of each of them. you know, also we have seen very difficult and hot breaking situations such as that time when i was at l chief, a hospital where i received 2 wounded little brothers who lost their and kind of family was treating them. but also trying to play the role of 5
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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 garza, the war is not just a fight for survival. it's a fight to preserve hope, even in the face of honest speak of a loss to continue with a huge uncomfort embodying resilience. and it's a purest form, honey my mode. i'll just see it out from there, but after the palestine, let's speak now to dr. far. i bid these she is a general surgeon from the palestinian australia and new zealand medical association. she was previously stationed that i'll now so hospital in southern garza, but it is now alex the hospital in their umbrella in central garza, many things for your time today. all the essentials, one would need to keep a hospital running are in short, supply for more set and fuels and medical equipment. give us a sense of your day to day life and how you able to do your job under the
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circumstances. oh, you know what? it's really hard for a king. i actually just came back from a public aid hospital in central garza and i'm now back at 200 a lock. so hospital this month, difference in the hospital bed. they were heavy, but apartments up in central jobs, multiple multiple casualties. and with the lack of medical supplies, we just had to just do what we can. so we're talking about lack of basic needs. lack of um, you know, some to materials, surgical gum, surgical drapes. stephen loves and gongs and you know, and had multiple blackouts with the lack of a, the fuel for the generates as well, the hospitals. so also the way actually operates it in the dock with the help all
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of our headlights all iphones. but it, is it really heartbreaking situation? um, but we, we basically do what we can maurice outside of the injuries saying from the bones. what are you seeing in the hospitals as a result of things like hunger disease, exposure to the elements. we know it's very cold right now. old fact is that people in gaza facing yes, that's part of the problem because we have all the cute um, injuries at the moment. combined with the chronic mountain nutrition and chronic diseases or you know, with. 2 lack of mutation as well. the patients are not feeling very well because um they have any malnourished. so um, so we're trying to deal with the acute injuries. but we also have to deal with all
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the car, the wound care, for example, the chronic diseases set normally comes in if any society um so i've, i've also seen a lot of cancer patients who come in with in, at bon stages in the academy. so um and you know, to be completely on us. um we have no way to go because um the health system is, is not coping with the injuries and the normal diseases that we see united me society. we hear every day from doctors like yourself who keep doing that jobs even as they themselves deal with loss, grief from losing all the friends or family. and what is your experience been and how do you keep going in such circumstances? sorry, can you repeat that question again? just breaking up. we hear every day from doctors like yourself who have no choice
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but to keep doing the jobs even when they themselves faced with grief from losing friends or family. has that also been your experience and, and if so, how do you keep going under such circumstances? oh, absolutely. i mean, i work with all my father stephen colleagues here defend tests, the excellent doctors and they have to come in every day having lost the family members. you know, they lose the children, they lose this false, lose. they lose friends and colleagues then. um, you know, they, they just keep going. uh, you know, this is life for the month fortunately. so, um, i don't think they have a choice in the matter. this will uh, has left thousands of children to, you know, without limbs. many without family members, parents. what sort of psychological scars do you think it's going to leave on
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palestinian children to minutes will be completely on us. this has been going on for a long time, but this will is probably the longest that they did by the sea. and we see multiple children with a amputations, and you know, this is who's going to take a long time to get over this and, and your right. what we have, you know, we have no assessment for the psychological spaces at the moment. uh, one of the doctors i worked with in central thought he was, he said that he wants the only psychiatrist in his asthma at the moment, and he was a volunteer for them to dr from jordan. and the world is overwhelming. that's not enough time to assess this children and adults psychologically. so that's something that we need to address them at least. okay, stop to far a bed l as these many times for your time today. it's up to far
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a general surgeon for palms now, which is the palestinian australia new zealand medical association. thank you. the the deputy foreign ministers, if iran from germany on the united kingdom, all in geneva, in switzerland to discuss a ron's to space a nuclear program. it's the 2nd metering between a wrong european official since november and that's being held in private. now the meeting comes just a week before us president elect donald trump takes office in 2015 a ron, reach to deal with weston pals to limit its nuclear program. as concerns emerge that iran could soon have the capacity to produce a nuclear weapon or claims that to her on has always denied, but in 2018. donald trump's administration exited the 2015 nuclear packed and
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reimpose tosh sanctions on iran. this prompted to her on to rebuild stopped piles of enriched uranium. and last month in december, the chief of b u. n. nuclear watchdog express concerned iran is dramatically accelerating it's enrichment of uranium. stephanie deca has more on the story from geneva. is not much information coming out of what's being pulled, discussions, not negotiations. what we do know is that germany, the u. k. and fronts are here meeting with the iranians, discussing not just the nuclear issue. also things like bi lateral and they are relations and also the concern of vermont, supplying weapons to rush or human rights, all these issues on the table. but of course, the nuclear issue is one of great importance. just the week ahead of you as president elect donald trump being sworn in to office
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a lot to talk about. but what the diplomats are telling us is that this is really about figuring out where everyone stands on such a crucial issue. before the next us president comes in the office. and of course the big question mark, what is donald trump going to do? some say he's very much considering the admitted to strike whether that's directly from the us or supporting israel. other say that he is going to really push some kind of a deal, a new deal, not the one that looks like 2015 because of course these are very different types. stephanie decor, i'll g 0. do you need to level now with a new president? joseph phone is holding consultations before nominating and prime minister the car and can take it. prime minister and the g. mccarthy is one of the contenders to be the next premier. now once the prime minister is selected, it's the job to form a new government process that could take some months. 11 on has a unique power sharing system. it's designed to balance power among the nations
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different communities. so the president must be a matter annoyed christian. they serve as head of states and canada in chief of the armed forces. a prime minister must be a so need muslim, they run the government and they have significant executive power. and then you have the speaker haldeman who has to be a she, unless them he will lead parliamentary debates as well as playing the role of political media to say in a call that has moved from their route. the process has begun when parliamentarians head to the presidential palace and say named their choice of the next prime minister, the man who receives the majority of both. of course, this happens in consultations with the newly elected president, will be named as a new prime minister. there are 2 main candidates who have the current prime minister. no, she may ask, you know, she has been in power since 2021. and she is
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a man who is considered as part of the old political border. she is supported by what is known here as the husband and that alliance, the alliance that has been a ruling country in recent years. and he appears to be the front runner, a break from the process, what he represents, the change, and he has supported by the opposition as well as some independent blocks. he is nowhere 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, 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. so a lot is at stake when the newly elected president says was left out and made his
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inaugural speech last thursday. the promise changes. he promised to build the states and to fight corruption and many say without support in order to be able to do this. he, it will be very difficult to do this because the prime minister has more power than the president. still ahead on the algebra. suppose is this out 3 and present in units of kil, gala in sol, ahead of his impeachment trial on tuesday. the, the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read painting through the game. so basically, you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate to the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others
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make a difference on how to 0 us servicemen and women swear an oath to defend the constitution. but military veterans play a major role in full rank home groups, taking up homes against their own country, january 6th, in spite of so many people that files is a way to change the government. in the 2nd part of this series, i'll just examine sophisticated white supremacist. people are trying hurt america, and americans again stolen. it means on how it just takes them and make the entire trip to dallas city for tomorrow's discussions. international filmmakers and will cross journalists bring programs and inspire you, phone outages, era of the
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the watching out is there a mind at the top story? is this our northern gaza has been on the is there any fees for more than a 100 days on the sending and officials all describing it as the most horrific form of ethnic, cleansing, displacement and destruction? at least 5000 palestinians have been killed on the 2nd 7 on the new president, joseph own as holding consultations before nominating a prime minister the car and take a pm. naji mccarthy is seen as the front front. i want us to counter that is selected. it will be the job to form and you government in mozambique, members of parliament and being sworn in off to a disputed election in october,
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which led to weeks of unrest. 2 opposition policy say they are boy coughing the session, the opposition presidential candidates, and the c o. bond loudness says the ceremony is an outrage, and is cooling for peaceful purchase. buttons erupt, it in december when the country's top coat confirmed the ruling for lima policy had one, hundreds of people were killed to escape. so a correspondence and mr. miller, she joins now live from matilda neighborhood, which is a strong hold of the opposition. in my protests, amazing good to see you. so what exactly is happening, where you are, and all we expecting protests is exactly that uh no position strong hold, mundane. and this is where many of the process of recent weeks have taken place. now the opposition leader of a non so i'm wondering, it has cooled for these poses to continue. and that's just a couple of days ahead of the little gratian of that know,
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top of so behind us there, a group of young men who come out onto this road. it's a main road that links my toilet to my food too. and so the on that to where it actually leads on to the south african border. so this is an important road in terms of mob put too much beaks economy. it's where a lot of trucks passed through, but a lot of people living in the area use this road to get into my put through the and yes, people who try to blow up the road with burning tires with stones. they will. so rock sometimes is to stop people passing back and forth on this road and that's part of the strategy to bring my put to, to a standstill. nobody answered them on the line. it has called for peaceful protests . and he has blamed the police full killing the protesters at least $400.00 of them. in recent weeks. he has a choose the name of human rights violations. and in the slates of school for process, he said he wants those who have been arrested. he wants them a release,
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he's also to some extent a warranty police against their actions, saying that it's not something that they should continue. because they could face consequences from people like these protest as was unhappy with the results of that electricity. it continues to be disputed. meanwhile parliament. 6 ends up being sold in today in multiple to was hoping of the, a political process, the parliamentary process. we have 2 opposition policies to avoid crossing the ceremony. what is that going to mean for parliament as well? those 2 political parties, the mc m, and were non over normal, formally the official opposition until this election, their seats amount to about $56.00 between the 2 of them. so it won't make much of a difference because for lima does have the majority of seats in parliament, and they certainly have the minimum of $2.00 costs and the lows and in and,
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and in the near future to to voting. the president elect donald trump for as president, as well as the vice presidency i and wasn't big. so those processes will continue. that point caught by these 2 opposition parties at this point is more of a political statement. they're saying that they are unhappy with the outcome of the elections in terms of what they alleged to be both rigging. and they said that if they went to attend for that much, if they were to take their seats, they would, this isn't the will of the people they thought representative of what them was in beacons one. so they 2 are quite happy with the protest continuing, but it's also one kid exactly what will happen next, in terms of the stones taken by these opposition parties, because staying away from parliament isn't enough to make the change that they require, but certainly making a political statement for the time being. okay, thank you so much for that. for mr. miller, that for us in matilda neighborhood, a strong hold of the opposition in my put you now to
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south africa where high court has ordered the government to stop operations on monday to extricate the remaining. mine is still trapped into mine. sha still in still fontaine follows an urgent application by a family member of one of the trumped men. at least a 100 of the minus have now died on the ground. hundreds of legal minus have been stuck in the disease gold mines in the northwest province since november of last year to the dust toll from the wall, 5 ravaging los angeles county has risen to $24.00 and sphere. the 5 could west and as wins of full cost to strengthen before wednesday. some of those affected have visited pop up donation sites to get both the food. i'm even clothes from volunteers fil a valid reports. the. it is the worst things in life that can bring out the best in humanity. the eat and fire is
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still burning up in the mountains above l. a. but down on the ground, it is left thousands in need that just trying to get 5 minutes fine minute meal buying meal from the old to the young. they all, don't they think? oh is here to donate my backpacks since i got a new one for christmas. i just wanted to be nice. um 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 the dean and neighborhood a few hours of flames destroyed, lifetimes of memories, the raising homes to the ground, claiming lives. and for those who got out leading the uncertainty, they just need help. either call me nor have money in for in house. i lived in alta, dana 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,
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i don't know, what do i, how i need to work and i no one to go to work. yeah. that off. so the yeah. maybe tomorrow to go to find the place, the pool twist, the building next door was completely untouched. a few meters would have made all the difference the small items, but for those with nothing left, they everything. but babies, but pets, medical supplies, what do 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 was a real necessities, but also closing this mountain of clothing over this so much. they've actually asked people to stop bringing close. and yet a still a come as they try to get through today on the fly is around them still, but the rest of ally worries about tomorrow. we'll start with these. will that
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strong winds or to, to return very soon with the, 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. suppose is if impeached, south korean president, you and stuff you'll have gathered in the capital, sol, hundreds all outside the presidential palace cooling for an end to the proceedings against him, and was impeached a month ago after declaring mazda lloyd in the country. cool hearing is scheduled for wednesday, tuesday, apologies. we use lawyer says he wouldn't be attending, patrick folk explains from the south korean capital. so, and there is the,
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the shade way of describing the situation. the real tactical game of chess is going on between investigators and the present right now overnight the cross investigation officer issued request. 4 6 as well as security, so that anybody obstructing them in carrying out that you may face criminal charges, they would include civil penalties for any damage to public property. was also a clarification that any personnel who refused to comply with what they described as illegal. this would not face any charges of dereliction of duty. meanwhile, were getting more information on the president's legal stock information that has only been made public. recently, his lawyers reiterates of the day, i don't believe there is any legal basis. so for any warrant against the president and also rich racing, they do not believe that the corruption investigation office has the authority to
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carry out any probe against him. however, they did also say that if police are going to carry out what they describe as an legal arrest warrant, they must have at least fulfilled then minimal legal obligations that would include wearing id, thoughts and not covering that faces for identification purposes. they also stress the importance of maintaining public safety that does in a way seem to layouts conditions for a potential. second attempt to arrest the presence unions, but we still long to clear it for when that might happen. as i say, this is a very slow moving game. it's still very unclear how exactly enlightened patrick. so was a 0. so well that's, that's me. my name's side whether it's next been inside story examines b domestic rice of germany's far right on
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a se pods. age since it was formed in 2013 on how it's likely it's impact february's general election the the color it stays pretty quiet. now, of course a good parts of china. we are looking at more in the way of cloud and rain coming back into japan over the next day. oh sorry, this web of system. this every fly pressure that's pulling out so of the way, but we're not going to drawing quite king window across the save japan. so it means most night of the air, into northern positive punches into her car to generate to the western side of chicago. having said that, take a look at the total term, but just say picking up to about 15 celsius on wednesday, but still cold enough for a fabulous no. widespread snow through western pa sofa. once you, as we go one through why does by itself is that generate dry cold that for the
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cramping is sol struggling to get anywhere near freezing and cold enough, but long as you drive across a good part of china forever dry weather to into a in the we have got some showers that just continuing close southern pass for line, cause seeing more of those live the down pools where to where the stay here through the next steps and then noticed a western disturbance just trying to mix things up up towards the north west, as we go through where the stand, little bit of smoke, just spilling out of afghanistan into puppies. don, meanwhile, is allowed to drive across the arabian peninsula. quite a keen shamal when picking up here, even though ha, with a high of 20 degrees. the, the
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major protests outside the annual conference of jeremy's fall like a sd policy is kind of that, but you also is promising must be full patients of immigrants come out as vidal views health policy when move how in a general election next month. this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. since its founding in 2013 the asked.

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