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the lease still looking for the west and central mozambie, sitting by way of baltimore, the humanitarian crisis, and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. okay, foundations, less than an emergency response serves as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering, promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery joint ok foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time, full now or visit. okay, adult tool, we are to see the series of ledge and some gloves and the stories of
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civilizations that market history wants. this is where the story of savannah do you have any stories to tell the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome back. you're saying alex, is there a reminder about the top stories this our is role is continuing to attack. the goal is the strip just point reaching a sci fi deal with her mouse, which comes into force on sunday. at least 87 palestinians have been killed since the announcement was made on wednesday. is reading media is reporting a cabinet meeting to vote on the deal will be held on friday. it's been postponed
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off to israel to choose from us of not holding up its pulse of the agreement. however, how my says it says committed to the 2 catalogues, prime minister has met series new leader in the capital. just ask us to discuss the political transition. how much been on the roof? mano funny stressed council supports the serious heard squirrel inside receipts and cold. so the listing of functions you and chief on sonya gutierrez has welcome the goal is to do instead its imperative. the ceasefire moves only to obstacles into the strip. this view is a critical 1st step. but we must mobilize all efforts to also advance brother goals, including the preservation of the unity config with the integrity of the occupied by the scene in territory. because the policy didn't units easy, essential for the tv, lusting peace and stability. and they emphasize that unified spot. a cdn governance
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must remain a top priority. surfing driscoll is the policy advocacy and communications coordinates for international rescue commit, sees occupied palestinian territory office and joins as live now from jordan's capital. i'm on thank you very much for talking to alta 0. so i see now you haven't seen those in the gaza strip right now. what's called a reporting box. you on the situation the so uh you're absolutely correct. we do have a team on the ground in gaza and what they were quoting now is that despite the commitments that we seem to cease fire in fox, the, the, the strikes of involvement continue. so what should be, what should really be a moment of joy is unfortunately a moment is free at the moment. i'm just saying got the, uh, yeah. so i was just about to say that the under international, the,
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some of the most basic human rights and items like food and water are supposed to be met. have you found that they have been met during your time there? and is this, these 55 likely to bring that? and so what we've already seen throughout this war is that a notary point has humanitarian age reached the population of guns or an acceptable level. and no point, we see a i could supply as a central supplies such as food volta and medical supplies or emergency medical teams on the ground. the reporting that this is a lot of medical supplies as month thought. injuries that could have been easily traceable or leading to life altering injuries and also avoidable antonio board with us. and we're also seeing that uh that the children are suffering the mice. and then over fox, the increased cases, it's to the acute model intrusion as to what we need now really is the is
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a commitment to this. the surge of humanitarian aid in our immediate piracy is to get in. our emergency supplies, such as treatments, amani friction medical supplies and equipment. i also went to closing on materials the desperately needed by population. but i know they're really suffering from a severe law because the central supply, but also suffering the adverse effects inside the winter conditions. okay. and, and how, i mean, this is a mom us task ahead, right. so how we will teams and other agencies going to be able to pass. so the si, size, and show that those services reach the most that need it. and logistically, how will you go about bye uh that. so as i said before, you know, when we started ready to search, humanitarian age, uh, we have uh many supplies that, that we will be immediately prior sizing to get inside. and uh, we'll also be scanning off the shipments harry and aid as well. we'd also be
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ensuring that we continuously assessing the needs of the population and doing everything we can to meet those needs. one of our key concerns is of course, access to our order because uh, as you know, uh no, the northern area is a 1000 been under a prolonged siege since october last year. so what we really need is uh, commitments to the safety and security. your last off an unimportant access to reach the most vulnerable people. we've also seen the, of course, of the 90 percent of the population has been displaced. and we need to see that when those people were time higher and that they have adequate shelter because we know from the us and the latest figures that 9 or 10 homes have been destroyed. and also there's a severe, lots of critical infrastructure. so we'll be ensuring that software is use of course to rehabilitate rehabilitate g water sources as well as rehabilitating
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civilian infrastructure. and what we need for thought is to see um, restrictions on building materials restrictions on a central materials such as concrete as well. a commitment to, to allow those uh, those items to enter. so not just food and water, but also as you said, items for reconstruction. and for those i've lost the home. thank you very much. so if you driscoll from the international rescue committee, 6. right, well 2 more people have been killed in the eastern neighborhood of los angeles as emergency crews baffle walls. size of cools, massive destruction for more than a week. the fire department, so strong winds over the last couple of days haven't caused the la blazes to expand . that's more powerful winds that could find the flames on the horizon. at least $25.00 people all confirmed dead and more than $12000.00 buildings, including homes and businesses,
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have been destroyed in the east and on the policies areas. the l. a sheriff says evacuated, residents in los angeles may have to wait one more week before they go home, search and rescue operations continue in both the eating and palisades area. searches are continuing. and we still have a variety of work and structures to go through. but even as we're going through some of these grids, there are areas that we are holding because we believe there may be deceased victims there. c. k is pledging long term supports for ukraine with the signing of a 100 years security and trade agreements versus crime. and that's the case tom or is in key why hand president followed them as a landscape pay tribute to cranes forward and soldiers. the agreements includes moment tree and economic ac crane and grades and military collaboration on maritime
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security as well as drone technology. china hall has moved from keith. and the surprise visits by the british prime minister that was interrupted at 1.5 and aircraft 5 with the russian drugs and suspected to beat in the skies of a head kissed on attended a cave hospital where he met victims of russia's will with ukraine in a bones unit season with presidents and landscape a to re, at a memorial to new cranes was that the timing of this visit is unlikely to be coverage. the dental coming just days. it'd be no graces of donald trump next week with concerns among some you repeatedly this, but the trumpet ministration may be planning to dial down. the support for ukraine is a pre kosa to possible negotiations at the cx. 5, we russia will summit who came here with a deal from missing a 100 years of support. the ukraine said he was keen to ensure that new credit would be in as strong
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a position as possible had of any potential piece to together. we signed a lot of the great the very 1st of its kind, a new partnership between u. k and ukraine. that reflects the huge affection that exists between our 2 nations. i'm, i'm proud to speak for the whole of the united kingdom. when i say we all with, you know, just today or tomorrow this year over the next before a 100 years to visit him. concern said to being voiced by some ukranian officials privately. that is taking a full 6 months for the british prime minister to come here and that he's seems to mirror the approach taken by the 5 minute ministration towards the delivery of legal aid. does a consensus psalm or officials denied? the very finance for is also said to have discussed with president lensky, the possibility of british troops becoming involved in a peacekeeping mission here in ukraine to secure any deal reached with russia. that
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is something that franz's president emanuel mac chrome has taken the lead on him suggesting and something apparently that brittany may be willing to follow. joe, the whole elder 0 keep us has impose sanctions on sedans. the dogs and foot, the head board of hon. the army chief has been fighting it to use civil war against the rough and support forces for control of sit on the skilled tens of thousands and driven millions from the homes. and these comes away calls to us, impose sanctions on their homes, opponents in the conflict. how much have then, zigler for hong, has served to sit on the data since 2021. when he came to pilot in a 2 millions of people playing the conflicts, incidental faced with more hardship and neighboring countries, nearly full hundreds of them have been making the dangerous journey to libya every day. and that's where the un says 8 f as needs to be increased. felix now are our
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reports. they fled the conflict into them and travelled for distance is across the desert to get to libya, with no place to go. these families of set up outside the u and refugee agency building in tripoli, hoping for some kind of assistance. but they say little has come, but i knew myself. the situation is devastating women and children during the rain in the cold without blankets. no bathrooms, people are getting sick. i wouldn't wish the situation on my worst enemy of the you and hcr representative says they're doing everything began to help those in need. you and hcr is on the ground in a cobra. or in big ghazi and in tripoli, and so the news refugees are now in all of these locations. and you in a tours working tirelessly to scale up this response and reach as many as possible . but digital funding is a urgency required to meet the rising humanitarian needs in,
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in libya. these people have suffered so much and we, we, we cannot abandon them since fighting broke out into them between the army and the part of military rapids support forces. in april 2023, 14000000 people have been displaced. nearly 2000000 of them have fled to neighboring countries. the u. n says about 210000 sudanese refugees have come to libya since the fighting started. it expects that number to double this year. libya has been engulfed in conflict and political divisions of its own for more than a decade, but has been relatively peaceful in recent years. there are fee is, however, an influx of refugees could complicate the fraud. joe piece achieved. but for those playing violence, the only thing that matters is keeping their children safe. they hope the fighting
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in the country will soon come to an end and that their children kind of one day, returning home to a safe and prosperous so done. felix new or ologist or is a rescue operation that's an illegal gold mine in south africa has ended at least 78 people died during a police aging. most of the union called a state sponsored mexico for the say 249. people have been rescued to live since monday. har with us to report from sol fontaine in north west prevents the cage that brought more than 200 minus to the surface completes its final task. cameras. an odor device is mounted onto it. have recorded what's happening down this illegal goldmine and still contain south africa. we scanned with the cameras, looking for people that might stand there, that would like to come out. and then also getting any voices. we didn't detect anything. they often we lowered the conversions down to 2200 feet this way we at
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least i what's enable and up until that point we're having to take any persons that's in need of help to come out. the police had been guarding the shop since august at times. country will food and water supplies to force the informal minus out official say those risk you to live with all face equal mining and integration charges. most of the minus, i'm documented finance. some countries such as mozambique listed to and zimbabwe, we want to make sure that we identify and cities file as of as to, as in bob, wins among those web desist and then um, we'll take our next step in the. are you patrice, and of the do you see the big does and by so that they have a decent video in this environment? operation and close the whole is part of a police crackdown on illegal mining with. so that's because government calls a war on the economy. illegal mining is a big problem inside africa. police say they may have managed to stuff activities at this particular mind,
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but there are thousands of other than the minds across the country that are still operating is risky. what is say, there is no way of knowing if the bodies and the other tunnels or shots, or if anyone else needs help. people who are looking for missing relatives now have to go to hospitals, police stations, and the move to try and get on some kind of a toss out of the stuff into south africa. romania has announced it will hold presidential elections in may off the last one's vote was cancelled because of allegations of russian interference. the you and they told him and the state was plunged into 10 more laughter far right. kinds of a, one of the 1st round of december, tens of thousands of people march to parliament on sunday against that decision to cancel the presidential election. yes, vice president carmella harris is leaving office on january 20th and it's an open question. what she'll be doing next, article haines takes a look at what her future might look like. certificates will be ways as the sitting
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vice president commer harris had the an enviable job of certifying the results of the presidential race. she lost to donald trump, cementing whose future hers very much in question the. she gave an indication of how she sees her future, rolling her concession speech. i will never give her the bike. the price that fight is a 5. i will never give up using the word side 3. 19 times hard. trump lost the 2020 presidential race to jo button and ran again in 2024. but very few losing presidential candidates have run for the office again. hear his story and see a potential parallel between harris and former president richard nixon. she was within about the same margin of distance as richard nixon was from john kennedy in 1960, under 2 percent of the popular vote separated her from donald trump. so i think she
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can take heart that she did very well for having such a bump the road to getting the nomination in terms of joe biden, waiting so long to drop out. but it also means that she can go wherever she wants to go outside of politics. and she could even run again for president as richard nixon did. 8 years later, and then another similarity, nixon lost his 1st presidential race and then ran for governor of california. 2 years later, mixed and lost the governorship retired from politics, but then ran for the presidency again. and one harris laser office here behind many of her supporters are urging her to run for the governor of california. unlike nixon who was a republican harris likely when the heavily democratic states, if she wins the parties nomination, she is also commanding a g d p. that looks like that of a small nation. and it puts her in a prime position to counter donald trump and his me here it is. i mean california
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is ground 0 from everything from climate change to immigration. so i think if she is the governor, it does put her in an excellent position as another executive, right to counter donald trump. she made history once the 1st woman and person of color to become vice president, becoming a governor. when do it again? no state has ever elected a black one needs to be governor, a potential place for her to continue to fight the man. she called unstable on 5th and the threat to democracy patio, he l g 0. washington was still a head on al serra and sport, 5 time grandson, champion ego should be on the text itself and leasing with another former major winner in the ground in melvin feats. and we'll have all the details
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the right. well, it's time to spoil his pizza, so thank so much. well, the man defending champion younique's tonight is through to the 3rd round of the australian open. but the tenant didn't have it always own way. so it came in so he's match against a straining wall called kristin school case without losing a fits in a to a level much further. but that achievement fell on thursday at school. monday has been since 6 full, but it would be no upset this time around. so that took the next 3646163 to complete victory. to take most your next was a very tough match. i can improve. yes. you know,
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we saw it is today i was struggling a bit with with the wind. it was quite, quite breezy about, um yeah i, i think it did all its, uh, it was a good, good chance also to have the honor to play here in the, in the evening and night session is such a beautiful card. so those amazing is a good day in the info sent about a bad day. so the tournament fits seed, rushes daniel negative has been ousted. somebody also happened by american lunatic in you haven't heard of him before. well, we use rank 114 soon. the will help to for hours and 55 minutes. the 19 year old. the face of the former will number 16376671676 full c taylor for it took just 82 minutes to any 2nd round match with julian qualify. she just didn't get any and straight fits. you'll say gilmore fee and did most hold the unit came through a through a low to be by there. but if you need to roll, since he's impressive, run with a full state victory ceiling it in
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a tie break. so do you know who's rank 13 pool facing the firestone grand slam champion egos to be on? take wasted, no time reaching the 3rd round of the women's competition in melbourne. the po ready is through the 1st say it against rebecca shut off of a into 26 minutes. delivering a 6 love 60 of off the plus to her $49.00. frank opponent that's supposed to be on take your 2nd in the world. she believes that hardwood would eventually put a back on top of the ranking. i read, i sing on the sphere that i don't have that kind of cindy from this on what happens with my ranking sometimes. so um, so now i would just focus on tyneesa and if i play, well, i know i'll be back most number one, if i don't, and every now plays better, she'll be number one. so we, i think it's just smarter to focus on tennis and the ranking book. i'm up there. does she on say cool face to face with you one us open champion. m a, a radical new next. the brush pat recovered from an early break in the 2nd set to
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hold off a man, but as a move of 6375. it's the 1st time red economy as being beyond the 2nd round back melvin. about the estimate almost ended on stupid is running melvin, the full the, to the struggling to one point you know, stick around when the columbia is to minnesota and she almost quits. very, very tough to breathe. my. um, i will, i mean when i was younger i was diagnosed with asthma, so having to cough a lot didn't help. i think it did provoke, it's even more. but i put a, just a, the end of, you know, the much because i really don't want to behave like this on the court. but yeah, i tried to my that's through likely i was paying really good. that's really kind of helped me and above me. but to be honest with you, if i lost the 1st sight that i would have been very difficult to continue. manchester united manager even amaran's says he's players need to learn to cope
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with the pressure of people expecting them to when they're at home based on thursday. up against the primitives, bottom side, south hampton, united through the last league game against the pool, and then beat also in the f, a cup. but it's been a struggle for amaran's since he took charge, united they've lost, they lost $300.00 games in the league. and the feat later would make it 4 in a row for the 1st time since 1950. they have any taken 8 lead points from a possible 27 under amaran's leadership, and the remain just 7 points above the medication faces in 15. this next game will teach me more from my place than the last 2. so i'm really focused on to see what kind of game that we are going to play, and people expect to us to win and change things. when you have the pressure to win . that is the pressure that we want and sometimes use of the to, to cope with that the pressure because against us and all in believable. no one was
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expecting us to, to beat that things, but now is different. so we have to to, to be prepared for that pressure. the news on the deck already now, and it was another successful day for months. he has extra them, the swede, securing a sick and straight stage when it is for extra them aging costs cause of nothing unless he a on the stage dr. is with testing through 275 to meet his of saudi arabian sand dunes on thursday. because the, the, our raj remains the over will need it because greg moment is being replaced as the seo but let's go series. the 69 year old astray, the major when it was instrumental in launching the saudi arabia backed to which is cause major disruption and will gulf mooring top plays away from the pga tour. the c e o is scott o'neill, who has more than 25 years of experience in leading global sports and entertainment brands. it was a recognized for the los angeles couples in the n. b. a. they thrashed the brooklyn
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mates 12667. that's a 59 point when, which is the largest margin in franchise history and 10 biggest in n b, a history. on the flip side, it was the worst ever defeats for the next. it was also a good night for allies other team. the lake is the bron james and these teammates ending a run of 3 straight defeats facing the miami heat, 17108 abroad, screwed, 22 points and 9. and so again, this is for the team. and just to make us 1st, when i was having 2 games postpone due to the day, the wildfires in southern california and we'll finish with some dates for defending in the n h l carolina. hurricane lab, brain ferns diving just stuff. i saw it against the buffalo sabres and ended up flying. and so when i said so, unfortunately for him, he think his opponents stick in the risk to recall the penalties and gave the go. anyway, it was awarded to run the cloud, which means he got the food, tactical piece, career, and stuff, and i one francis, that's all the sports news for the time being. thanks very much pizza for that.
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well, that's it for this news. uh uh, carrie johnson is in here on the seat with more of today's news. the as is there a war on guys, a continuous new series takes you beyond the headlines of the company. if you're not chose, you're not entitled to the success of rights award winning force or funding my brutal meets renowned palestinian human rights. defend a lot about the whole young generation. they have centered palestine as part of their identity as such a innovation that twice the defense world. refrain on a jersey, a hard hit came in to be could be interm, had for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election?
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mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis. is a crisis of crisis times, but so it's not just $1.00 price is up via the story on talk to how does era doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict, refusing for the action? a lot of the rates are really, really big. we've seen this done this in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story,
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the the no end to israel strikes, some does at least $87.00 palestinians have been killed since a ceasefire. who was announced on wednesday. the carry jobs to this is out. is there a lot from the also coming up from is of

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