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phillips, their own voice in the seventy's in the arab world stage and screen on al jazeera the this is far and gone through is just hours away. but for many families it's already too late. so this is real, keeps up, it's a tax on this print the, the clock this is out to 0 live from the also coming up. a warning from is rails prime minister benjamin netanyahu says government reserves the right to resume the void if necessary or in washington dc, with thousands have been protesting. hey, the donald trump,
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no gratian on monday, and i'm doing all in central. see what are huge, clear operation is on the way on the side of a russian miss file structure. the say that it just on the 8 hours time a ceasefire will go into effect and calls and it would finally end more than 15 months of israel's will. is killed many, $47000.00 palestinians, but is really meant a tree has maintained a fallacious rate to strikes on the strip since the agreement was announced on wednesday. in cuz the re begins our coverage from darrow by law in central garza for the time and need the announcement of the seas. fine garza came to date a mother a father and there's 7 and 2 year old children children and is really strikes on
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the elmo losey come up. and so that's why you know, when she has died with her husband and children, what is this choose that gives us hours before it begin? i mean, may god have mercy on her as, as rose government round to find the deal, it was bonding to turn to where they had taken shelter. since the cease fire was announced on wednesday is really a talk tough kills, more than 100 palestinians. and the fighting finally stops any peace will only allow people hear the space to try and begin to comprehend what they have lost for the level of a troop in the us. and think about it for fun. we want to go see the people who we lost contact with for the past 15 months. we don't know anything about them. if they are alive or data from, we want to make sure that everyone is safe and sound on a be the model. if it's my house burned down, so i can't return to it. i don't,
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but i have to get my affairs in order and find a new home for my children. do you suppose to see a search of humanitarian 8 in 2600 trucks a day, including 50 bringing fuel to power hospitals and bakeries? maintenance has an 8 trucks hub line, the roads up the education border, the for to the scale of modification and gaza. the u. n. c's humanitarian aid alone or be enough. it's not going to be human and terry an age that is the magical response to the rapes suffering and deprivation of families. here in garza, we need the commercial sector. we need commercial supplies to come in, alongside humanitarian age. the ceasefire on its own is not going to alleviate the, the overall suffering. the is tied to living conditions of families here that this is fire will also allow rescuers to begin cleaning rubble and recover some of the
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thousands of bodies buried in the rooms. so much of causes, homes and infrastructure have been destroyed. the u. n. c's, it's set back the progress of causal by 70 kates. how does the news are in doing one more night of har before the ceasefire takes effect? many here in central video, but it has told us they still cannot sleep because of the sound of the drones. and the fear that comes along with them. they hope this will soon stop and they will be allowed to dream of peace and safety. and the very nice of quiet and the odyssey that in black goes upon as well as the seas for our approaches, israel's prime minister has already wanting it could be temporary. and the national address, benjamin netanyahu said israel has the right to resume fighting if necessary. and he said he has the backend, both the incoming and outgoing us ministrations. what was the top the government to see by the president biden and president found have shown the full support to at
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war. and if, as route would find that the stick and sides of the agreement could not be implemented, when they said that they could understand this. trump said he would remove own obstacles so as well could have all the weapons that it needs. and if this rattle needs to resume the war again as well, could do that, and we will do it stronger than ever. so, stephanie decker is following developments from the jordanian capital of amman. that's because israel has bound down to 0 from operating the around in the occupied westbank. so it's the 1st time that we've heard from these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu since the announcement of the ceasefire deity very much presented it as israel's victory, as his victory. that israel managed to get him off to capitulate to agree to release more than double the amount of hostages alive in this 1st phase, he said that his ro retained the rights to return to work. the american president's both of them, the incoming and outgoing, were on board with that. um basically very much of speech victory. that israel,
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i changed the face of the middle east, that it was going to achieve its goal of bringing home all the captives that benjamin s, n u i o. and even he referred to his wife sanara. we're constantly thinking of the captive, ironic, really one. this is a man who has been acute across the board in israel, of not caring about the captives only carry about his own political survival, which is why he has prolonged this war. even when there were deals on the table in the past. why? because the right wing ministers in his government or against it, threatened to end his political career. you see that it's more ben give. we're now announcing that he will step down from the government on sunday. it will not bring down the government for now, but these are the pressure is which is why many people are questioning whether this cease fire will go be all and the 2nd phase. but at the moment, the 1st phase is happening sunday, 8 3rd to local time. it will start in garza 3 is ready,
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captives will be released. and around $95.00 ballasting and political prisoners, stephanie decker, all g 0. how much will it say now? for most senior political, unless mom push, all right, he says nothing. you know, who is threatening to redeem a tax because israel has failed to achieve its goals and johnson. it's about the implication of what that they are saying. it's not that by taking them literally. yes, nothing you know isn't but of standing today. then he done what he was say, several weeks or months after october 7, when his popularity plummeted. half of after the past year he proved himself to be a war hero. a warranty that for many israelis, the more he killed palestinians of the money destroyed the i'm asking for the structure, the more he became. and he knew that the question now is busy today in a position to when to re one elections. i don't think so. and that's why i think he's still maneuvering because i think he still thinks there's
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a lot of room for him to re gain popularity because the object this was the war as he laid them out after october 7, 23 has not been to him. how much is not destroyed, even though it's degraded. the hostages were not released through the, the act award about that through the active diplomacy and, and, and, and is, or could not technically plans guys out or anything. and despite the genocide, so really all it all today is there, it is much about that off. how mass is which worse off, but the water objectives have not been achieved. and that's why he's saying today. look, if i cannot achieve the what objective food, the plug i see, meaning with the help of the united states. so look how much never sees the light in gaza again. then i'm going to do it for of what thousands of people have gathered in london and supported palestinians in dallas. it was one of several demonstrations held across europe ahead of the seas. 5 set to take effect on sunday
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. at least 70 people were arrested during the london protest. that's the largest number since raleigh's began in october 2023, relating to investigative, which was there to gauge the mood among the demonstration or the courses of all that all to him on doing a ceasefire to 15 months. here in london, we up on the, on the ring of it, but there is. so i sense of worry from people to respect into that what is being discussed is a ceasefire agreement rather than nothing piece. and they also say they worry without donors would cause me to the monument, the task of rebuilding dogs up without any guarantee. so nothing you say, oh, so if you will say one to a complete and to oh, on straight with israel, take a listen to what some of the protests my fault guys are for the public opinion people because at least they're going to get some relief. well, i don't know, but it's a step in the right direction. so hopeful is the word,
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silvery side for all the lives lost. hopefully they'll be pace for a while of other things going to be last thing and i think we still need to really see what the american governments apple out of a new take of them to go and stay with prices. if it isn't, like everyone says all day and would be fox for today's charges, was meant to be a march, like every all the time this event organize and run here in london is the past 15 months. because restrictions, when democracy goes binding them providing positive, bbc, no, many hearing the crowd accuse the bbc or bias which is something that the bbc denied. but nonetheless, it was meant to be a static protest. so people do thought moving funding part barriers to these old and they have no stop here and to follow the slabs in central london. and you may be able to see various police bonds and there are 5 according to be on there as well,
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stopping them from getting any father and getting to the bbc. and this is what has been the major points of tension in london at this protest today. without the rest of the night out, is there a lot of the so just 2 days ahead of donald trump is no duration, thousands of protests to fill the streets of us capital demonstrate as a concerned about what comes next presidency may mean for women, for migrant some for refugees, some of the protests are planned across all the major us cities throughout the day on saturday. 100 reports now from washington. this is the new phase of what these demonstrators are calling the american resistance. tens of thousands of demonstrators from disparate groups across the united states are united by their opposition to donald trump. they banded together
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in the nation's capital on saturday for what they called the peoples much the. the organizers are democrats and independents from leading, assuming rights, racial justice, and abortion rights organizations drawn together to oppose the incoming administration of republican president elect. donald trump. these women came by bus from connecticut in maine, but concerned about the lack of fairness in our economic system. adult list, just click the football. no, not at all. and why did you come here? because the types of policies are killing women. this massive protest hours before trumps arrival in washington to spend the night at blair house is smaller but reminiscent of the women's march. they drew more than a 1000000 people to protest against trump and twin the 17 in washington indian cities across the u. s. the day after trump's 1st and on your ration. that demonstration is often called the biggest every single day protests in the us.
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we're here to make sure that people understand that a ceasefire doesn't mean the end of the movement for policy and rights. these protests are taking a familiar path in washington to the lincoln memorial path taken by vietnam protesters, a rock war protestors. and black lies matters. protestors before them and their message, we will not be silent. with trump supporters descending on washington for a celebration of the 45th and soon 47th president. these demonstrators carry different signs promoting various causes, but they are united against an incoming administration whose policies they vehemently oppose. john henry and l g 0, washington foreign ministers from the asian blog. i see, i know you to meet on sunday and are expected to discuss how a trump presidency will affect the region. jessica washington has this now, and i'm in lancaster. we malaysia,
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where the association of southeast asian nations is set to hold its 1st major meeting of the year policy and is made up of 10 southeast asian countries. and has the combined population of more than 650000000 people. will this meeting of foreign ministers is a chance to set the tone for malaysia's championship of the group, which is centered around a theme of shed progress for the region. but it also comes at a crucial time ahead of donald trump's, in alteration in the us. do you political considerations a high on the agenda with malaysia noting that it will address what he calls the major power contestation in the region for all the and there are some key questions . how will of 2nd trump administration shape us china relations and what will the impact fee, on se, asia, with a clear understanding that a deterioration in the us, china relationship could lead to challenges for the region that could also create
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opportunities trumps threat to impose a blanket tariff on all important goods and an additional tire of between 10 to 60 percent on goods from china will have major implications to southeast asia. china is the blocks at the top trading papa. all the regional methods, like managing disputes in the south china sea, one of the world's most crucial was a waste. and the crisis in the amount which is a member fazio and also set to be discussed. jessica washington, which is 01. the still ahead here and out 0 on dorset jaffar and curse where civilians are being offered 1st, a training by charity groups as the war and ukraine approaches its 3rd year anniversary. also ahead of gunman shoots the 2 senior judges in terra and before taking his own life. the
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pad that let's have a look at the weather across north america with things have ton, brutally cold. not just the cause of moving any scenario, but all the way down in the south. we've had an optic blasts bringing dangerous conditions. with mo wintery features are pushing out further east. we are expecting the snow to continue across the great lakes and pots of the eastern seaboard for cities, unlike washington dc, the presidential integration. we'll see that bit to wind on monday. we're expecting some snow to come in on sunday. now it's much quieter out west with some wintry features moving across southern parts of the plains. pretty clear for western parts of canada and the north west specifically remains very dry for california. let's have a look at that bit to cold. you can see it stretching its way even further south.
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on monday, atlanta coming down from 8 degrees celsius maxim hi, need minus one. and it's not just here, but it's also called northern parts of central america, like mexico. monterey is dropped down to 15 degrees on sunday, but by monday it will only be 10 degrees celsius was more heavy rain to come across the southern areas. we'll see those busts of rain as well for western areas of cuba . on monday of the . ringback the,
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the, again, you're watching out 01 of our top story is this uh, and in just under a top see, 5 will go into effect and gone through ending more than 15 months of all of these really military has maintained to for roche, just rates of strikes on the strip kelly, at least a $123.00 palestinians since the agreement was announced on wednesday. israel's prime minister as boarding patrice could be temporary. benjamin netanyahu says israel as the right to resume fights and if necessary. just 2 days ahead of donald trump's northridge thousands of protesters have filled the streets of washington.
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dc. demonstrate is a concern to what drums next presidency could mean for women language and for refugees, the ukraine says at least 3 people have been killed in the russian to tie concentra. the man says several calls called 5 and the metro station was damaged. general ha reports now from at the moment of impact and the immediate aftermath of the russian missile strike of central p a man has been to death behind the wheel of his band. another person dies outside mcdonald's, possibly waiting for the fast food restaurant to open at 6 am. on folds by daylight, these are the 360 degree seat of destruction. at the, at the center, a crate set to be with me, so go ahead,
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detonated. it's not the 1st time this has happened to you. it is, in fact, the 5th striking this immediate area since the war began. and russia claims this time to have struck a weapons production facilitate nearby, causing a lot of i was here which time the 1st time the miss all hit, this place was much 16. need the style of the work that are part of the building collapsed since then they hit test frequently with let's say unusual miss silas? it's very unsettling. it said he takes us into his apostles across the street. the blow now windows already covered. yes. again, with plastic seating, he thinks he knows why the russians are doing the blackwood, they're intimidating us with these attacks to end the war on the paper being tends to influence the population. so the people pressure of the government would lead to share pretty much and the control while the toll is dreadful enough bystanders. the
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thankful around more that it is extraordinary looking at the damage here that the casualty count hasn't been hired. it almost certainly would've been had this happened at 6 am on a weekday morning. the clean up operation is swift and discipline. now the 1st time, either with the now is least neighborhood will return to life is normal. the what counts for normal to people here would be to others. i'm think of, i don't know how l g 0 keith but it's and fighting has taken place in the west and the russian region of caustic since august when you creating tribes turned out to an unprecedented concussion. nearly 200000 people. it being full from the homes, the also jabari reports, and how the cities residents are preparing for a long occupation should ukrainian soldiers reach the city in a once quiet city in western russia home to nearly 500000 people. then the sound
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which reminds everyone of the realities of war air raid sirens has come to constance in carson city since august. when ukraine launched a surprise incursion into russia. intense fighting continues there, 5 months later. this is one of the ways local residents are dealing with that fact. learning how to save lives in an emergency. these free classes take place twice a week and since august, over 3000 people have learned the basics of hostile environment training. the course is designed to teach how to stop external bleeding cpr, as well as how to deal with test fluids and frostbite. among other things. from what you might have, we need to show people how they can help themselves or help others. all of them understand that they need this training now, especially now that we have this very dangerous situation in cost. it's important
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to give them the right knowledge. that's why 18 year old the theme is here because the station and our country in new york. okay. and is of interest, and if i know that i could help people and my teammates might go to save their lives and save my life for all of these young russians, this skill is now in necessity. this course is not the only way citizens here has been preparing for the new realities of their lives. after the influx of this place, russians from the boarder regence. many people here and curse has been helping in any way they can. this is one of 3 large storage facilities in kirk city, where 120 volunteers work around the clock to sort through non perishable food items and get them to people who have been displaced. the items here are either donated by local, come denise, or purchased by money, ways to donations or government assistance. 20 year old ilya is
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a curse university student. he's been spending more time in this warehouse than in the classroom over the past 5 months. over most of them now, the boy has come to us to a native region where i was born with the guys i work with were born and live. there is simply no other way. this is judy park city has a history, steve and military conflict. the most well known one dating back to world war 2, when the soviet union successfully with health nazi germany's forces in the bottle . of course, it's been over 80 years since foreign troops occupied russian land. people here hope their forces will prevail, get again in what many are calling a war of attrition door safari out to 0 course city at least 70 people have died in nigeria after fuel tank over tons of exploded near depot in the states. several people tried to salvage of petrol that spill from the truck remarks. the
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engine a jury is national emergency management agency, since explosion happened, as people attempted to transfer fuel from the tank of to another truck. with thousands of people in liberia have gathered for the funeral of former revel. lita, prince johnson, johnson who was elected to the senate's often libraries returned to democracy. never face trial for his role in the country. civil war in the ninety's run the quote for a 1000000 people died. he was infamous for a video that showed him watching his fight as mutual rights and torture. former president samuel to, to death a gunman in iran who's shot dead, 2 senior judges at the supreme court entire on the runs to destroy. he says the judges had been involved in combining crimes against national security espionage and terrorism. it says the suspects killed himself off to the attack. so he decided as more details from tear off. i know that we have 2 judges murdered in this shooting and then there is another boy guard who has been injured so far. this is
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what be no. the 1st one is mohammed multi said, he is a very famous george high ranking bon holding position in the supreme court of the country. he is also famous for our court rulings related to espionage and national security cases, as well as cases related to posts presidential election, the controversial one in 2009. he had court's rulings for posts protest. let's say people in that regard. the 2nd one is alley ramsey, who already actually survived a failed after station clock back in 1999. and now he is asked as a native to use also a very high ranking official, a very high ranking judge in iran holding position in the supreme court of the country and movies. uh, just one last point that i wanted to add is one of the judges under us and use
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sanctions for human rights issues. you and secondly, general intended gutierrez' a should 11 into the international community will help it rebuild its areas. but usually pointed liberties, prime minister, no of still on the trip comes 9 days before the deadline for the full withdrawal of israeli troops from southern lebanon. as i said, it is not the central to see the with that all of the isabel, the sales force is from 11 is 3030 and the single tenures deployment of the 11. these items for us is across southern lebanon, india, agreed timeframe, model of lebanon solver. entity and teddy thought of the integrity, the must be respected. and the 11, these sites must have same control of weapons. so 11, use 30 tory these is a central tenet of resolution. 17
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o one. that's enough from getting a hold of a who has more from barrick. as the secretary general came to 11, all to show support to the country is new leaders. there's a new president, the new prime minister who is in the process of forming a new government without a saying that the international community is going to stand by them as a pursuit recovery efforts. the past few years have been very difficult for this country. the states is nearly bankrupt, the economy has all but collapse. so good that a saying that there's a window for a new era of institutional stability is also saying that there is a chance for peace. gutierrez's visit comes just days before the deadline for the full implementation of the ceasefire agreement between has well on as well on by january. the 26th is ready for says need to withdraw from territory along the border. and the lebanese army is so supposed to be deployed in their place and has a lot as opposed to po, box 11 on,
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is calling on the united nations to pressure as well, to make sure that it does leave lebanese territory. so that's up, you know, civilities a will prevail, there is a lot of concern, but you know, the us, which is the, which is the heading, the monitoring committee. just a few days ago said that the quotes we are on a very positive task to continue the withdrawal if a of the israeli army as a plot. so really daunting challenges ahead for the new leadership. and that the deadline really will show whether or not this country can continue and in, in what many are now calling this smooth transition into a new era where most of them are talking about strengthening the states at the expense of the different sic, terry and political groups in this country center for their elza 0 beta quotes in south cray has decided to extend the detention of the impeach president used to kill mainland slate to his supporters attempted to storm nicole,
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but failed to get past the date. it was taken into custody on wednesday, often hours long stand off with police investigations, arrested him over his failed attempt to introduce marshal last month to business owners in the let the industry in india to administer the cash me as a livelihood is on the threads behind on the slaughter of capital the k with 19 pandemic. and so international demand has brought centuries old trying to reach to the brink of bankruptcy. no fernandez as this report stand as an indian administered kashmir, say demand for process anymore. hides this for the drastically prices of also dropped to less than a 3rd of what the ones will be to homes that are going to be the big issue. at this point, we are in survival mode because we can't even cover the operating costs of the factory. then we have additional expenses such as electricity and employees wages. we comp shut down the factory because that would less and.

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