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starting january the fast and ending march the 31st 2025 for more information. please visit the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the a as he saw in gaza is just hours away. but so many families, it's already too late, as israel keeps on. it's a tax on this right. the main site, this is out there in life and also coming off a warning from israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says his government was up the right to redeem the war if necessary.
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when washington dc, with thousands, have been protesting ahead of donald trump's integration. on monday, i'm a make shift kind of been a mexican board. a town goes up in flames off to stand off between migraines and mexican authorities. the and just on the a few hours to cease 5 will go into effect in gaza. it would finally end more than 15 months if it's relatable. that's killed nearly 47000 palestinians. but these really ministry has maintained a ferocious rate of strikes on the strip since the agreement was announced on wednesday. and canard, begins coverage from deer umbrella in central casa for the time, anita announcement of the seas, fine garza came to date, a mother,
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a father and there's 7 and 2 year old children children and is really strikes on the elmo losey. come up in south marianna and she has died with her husband and children. what is this choose that gives us hours before and begin? may god have mercy on her. as, as rose government round to find the deal, it was bonding to turn to where the 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 this pace to try and begin to comprehend what they have lost but not all of us. and think about it for fun. we want to go see to 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 the be the model. if it's
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my house burned down, so i can't return to it. i don't have to get my affairs in order and find a new home for my children. and that is the deal, as opposed to see a search of humanitarian aid into gaza. $600.00 trucks a day, including 50 bringing fuel to power hospitals and bakeries. maintenance has an 8 brooks headlines, the roads up to 80 cheeseburger the like, through the scale of mind nutrition and gaza. the u. n. c's humanitarian aid alone, or be enough. it's not going to be human to terry an age that is the magical response to the rape suffering, and deprivation of families here in ga. so 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 overall suffering. the is tied to living conditions of families here. this is far will also allow rescuers to begin clearing rebel and recover some of the sizes
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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 kate. how does the news are in doing one more night of hard before the ceasefire? takes effect. many here in central there has been a have to the they still cannot sleep because of the sound of the drones. and the fear this 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 of the odyssey, the cause of all this time was the sci fi approaches, as well as prime ministers already warning it could be temporary. international address, benjamin netanyahu has said, israel has the right to resume slicing if necessary. and he said he has the backing of both the incoming and outgoing us administrations coming to see from the
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government to see by the president bonded and president found have shown the full support to at 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 all obstacles so as well could have all the weapons that it needs. and if, as round needs to resume the war again as well, could do that. and we will do it stronger than ever since then. most definitely jack has been following developments from being to damian capital amman because they as well as band out just air from a pricing that and in the occupied westbank. first 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 victories said, that his ro retained the rights to return to work. the american president, both of them, the incoming and outgoing, were on board with that basically very much of speech victory. that israel had changed the face of the middle east,
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that it was going to achieve its gold and bringing home all the captives. that benjamin espanol, when even he referred to his wife sanara, were constantly thinking of the captives. i wrote at greeley, when this is a man who has been accused across the board and israel of not caring about the captives of 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 stop. why? because the right wing ministers in his government or against it, threatened to end his political career. you see that with it's more ben give you, you'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 beyond 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 where the captives will be released and around $95.00 palestinian political prisoners, stephanie decker,
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all g 0, a mac or a go back is and is rarely political commentary. so he says nothing, you know is national address was clearly aimed at the country's hotline. it was intended for the right wing folders and the right thing. ministers who have threatened resignation are of the announced a resignation. but it was also meant to demonstrate how men sending out is charged with making a difficult decision. a decision to sign a deal is not one that is making slightly how he is thinking about every aspect of the situation. this is the persona he wants to build up before an upcoming is early election. he wants to be the other states that he wants to be the leader who's capable of fighting a 15 month war, but also of delivering the deal that as to where he wants to be seen as the whole package. he has an actively threatened to go back to work and i've got
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a sense that uh president trump, who will take office on monday is not a big fan of wars and certainly not a big fan of words to which the united states has committed either in arms or for an aid or a, you know, having for sent troops. i think the president trump wants to make deals. and the fact that he has given that to the out. i doubt he's given him a guarantee, but the secretary said is all can have what and that certainly doesn't mean a president. trump, well, ok. a for us or war, the sort of which the religious ministers are imagining. and again, this is classic, nothing. you know, he promises everything to everyone and ultimately finds a way to make it work for his own personal benefit at the moment. its own personal benefit is tied to the end of the war. he doesn't need, he doesn't want to be seen seen as too eager to bring about the end of the war. but it's the end of the war that promises in a fighting chance and an upcoming is around the next. a lot of people have gathered in london in support of palestinians in gaza. that was one of several
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demonstrations held across europe ahead of the ceasefire set to take effect on sunday. at least 17 people were arrested during those long some process, the largest number since the realities began. in october of 2023. and then the best selling of which was that to go to the mood among demonstrates this is a close of all that are to demanding a ceasefire to 15 months. here in london, we're finding on the brink of it, but there is so a sense of worry from people that we've spoken to that what is being discussed is a ceasefire agreement rather than nothing piece. and they also say they worries with that during years were made to the monument. the task of rebuilding goes up without any guarantee. so nothing to say, oh, so if you will say one's a complete and 2 straight with israel. take a listen to what some of the protest is told us. my fault guys are public opinion
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people because at least they're going to get some relief. i don't know, but it's a step in the right direction. so hopeful is the word, silvery side for all the lives last, hopefully they'll be paid for a while, but i just think it's going to be last thing. and i think we still need to really see what the american government as well out of the new take of them to go and stay with prices. if it isn't like everyone's struggle then 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 about 15 months. lease. impose restrictions when democracy goes binding them from binding caused the bbc, no, many here in the crowd accused the bbc or bias which is something that the bbc denied. but nonetheless, it was meant to be a static protest, so people thought me been calling cause barriers, police court, and they have now been stopped here in 2000 square in central london. and you may
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be able to see various police bonds and there are 5 according to be on there as well, stopping them from guiding any father and getting to the bbc. and this is what has been a major point of attention in london at this protest today. without the reasoning to reach out to 0, the oldest on the 2 days ahead of donald trump's integration. thousands of protesters filled the streets of the us capital, the cooling it, the peoples march demonstrations. the concerns about what comes next presidency may mean the women migraines, and refugees, 70 to purchase self plans across all the major us cities. throughout the day on saturday, joan had turned in force from washington. this is a new phase, is the resistance in america. this is the people's march thousands. the organizers
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say tens of thousands of demonstrators are here, and they're here for different causes, abortion rights, l g, b, t rights, human rights. but they're all united in opposing. the trump administration is modeled on the women's march in 2016 when more than a 1000000 people march here in washington, dc. and in a number of other cities against the 1st the not the ration of donald trump, what it was a 45th president. now he's the $47.00 president and they're doing it all over again . john henry and l g 0, washington. donald trump has achieved what no republican has been able to do in 20 years, winning both the electoral college and the popular face of the same time. he is a convicted felon twice and page the keys, different sizing of insurrection. and yet that didn't matter to his loyal base voters. in fact, his coalition grew,
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needs re shaped the republican policy and his image alan fish and brings us this report from washington. the trump is ready for return to the white huts. he has control of both houses of congress. don't lose complete control of his own profit. donald j trump, of the state of florida has received 312 vote. he's changed the face of republican politics when he voters on the weight. he is largely re made the republican party in his image. uh, 8 years ago when he was being sworn in. you had folks in the party, folks like john mccain, jeff plague, who are very critical of trumpet those folks are no longer with us and they're no longer part of the republican party. it's no longer the party of ronald reagan. our success has more to do with substance than style. donald trump is different for style to conventional thinking, establish practice, and the stablish me think it's,
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it's push run for president. she told america it was a talk dangerous place and he was the solution. it won him an election and delivered because texas install conservative justices an order to america to buff get us. that downtown certainly has appealed to populism. and he's created a right when, when populism and it turns out had a wide cache and appeal amongst the american electorate. he lost in 2020 for many reasons and faced the position from those who argue he is a to a conservative. it doesn't matter. he's modified republican positions winning support across the board. but even after 8 years is perhaps still too early to see if trump has them, or mega politics will sort of 5 and the republican party. if someone else can take the ingredients. donald trump provided and continued to get success at the ballot for unless or until republicans can figure out a way to bottle that type of energy and magnetism. i think it will be
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very, very difficult for them going forward. all of that, it's just political parties, have functions in groups. some say donald trump, the stage, the hostile takeover of the republican party changed it. but it was a part of you looking for change, but he delivered a note. there are 3 generations of voters. the don't know, the republican party of reagan or rome, the, or bush, all the new is trump. and his brand, the republican politics could dominate several more election cycles, particularly if they continue to be successful. our fisher, i'll just need a washington. so head on out is there a southeast asian foreign ministers meeting in malaysia considered how to deal with potential turbulence from the 2nd trump presidency and support is a south crisen beach president attack a co building off to his detention is extended the
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this is the my book canyon and chillies and these mountains, it's spring here, but come summer this mountain valley will become a desert. right now. this looks very lush in green, but in about a month it's going to be yellow and totally dry because of the drought, an ongoing drive that's less than more than 15 years here. what if the moisture released by snow and glaciers in spring could be prolonged to the critical summer months? that's the goal of the news project to build artificial glaciers, cold ice to pass for these metal structures. the magic begins in winter. temperatures dropped well below 0. the water from the stream of the melting glacier is harnessed, moves up a hose and releases a light spray that eventually turns into a rock hard structure. 2 years, it's hope they'll be at least 50 i supers in this area countering advancing climate change. one drop at
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a time on counting the cost. how will donald trump's economic policy is affect the americans and the rest of the world? california as wild pfizer on tract, the costly as natural disaster. and us history will look at the numbers. plus britain plans, sanctions targeting people, smugglers, counting the cost on i will to 0 the the watching out is there are a mind to thought help stories this out. and just a few hours, a space 5 will go into effect him golf at the ending of a 15 months of rule. there's really ministry has maintained a so russia's rates of strikes on the strip can at least a $123.00 palestinians. since the agreement was announced on wednesday,
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as well as prime minister as warning, the truce could be temporary regiment that to now says israel has the right to machine fighting if necessary. and on the 2 days ahead of donald trump's integration, thousands of protesters of filed the streets of washington dc, demonstrations, all concerned one trauma. next presidency could mean for women migrants and refugees of fi. it has broken out during a police raid on a migrating camp in northern mexico. govern forces were trying to clear the sides housing about a 150 people trying to reach the us for the witnesses. say the migraines set fire to mattresses and blankets in protest and then trying to flee new tests or entries for force and some k. how many people were detained during the rate a don home and is following the story from the mexican city of to, with tears you want to near the us border? what's been reported isn't moving to 100 mexican officials surrounded and informal
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kind of tents, really made up of migraines, migrant families in chihuahua, city in northern mexico and then in protest or in the uh the migrant set fire to mattresses to blanket some of them run away luckily they would know that there was a handful of sort of the tensions off to this. so the really the big picture here, why there was so many mexican officials trying to do that with this thing, con, is it mexico trying to show the united states? and in particular, incoming president, donald trump is going to be swoon. and next monday, what it's doing to stop migrants getting through the country. donald trump said that if medicare doesn't stop migraines, then he will level a terrorist at 25 percent on full mexican goods. so a lot of this is about b o takes a 10 comes, doesn't look good for him. it doesn't look good for mexico right now. what makes christ been doing a lot to migrants is to timing them and then sending them back to the very south of
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the country to start the route where they have to try and make that journey all the way up. the game is demoralizing. a lot of people, which is probably the goal of that, just the other day i was speaking to venezuela. mine who with his family for children have made that journey full time has been sent back 4 times or the 8 months was about ready to give up. but we right now or on the buddha in pick one of this is the busiest border crossing in the hemisphere. there's a lot of people lining up still to us for silence in the united states. and there's a real sense here, a fear of style, of wondering what exactly is going to happen when the next president of the united states. donald trump, take surface during the home. and how does it take one, a foreign ministers from the south, east asian block as young. i'm missing in malaysia. i expected to discuss how the 2nd trump administration will affect the region. yes,
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president select has more and he will introduce train task, which would affect asian economies. i will send you to talk about a host of all the issues. let's go to our corresponding jessica washington. she joins us live from la inquire. we good to see you jessica. so what's on the agenda, as the 4 ministers meet for the 1st time this year? for 1000000, i'm in long call. we in the complex where those meetings are taking place. the 1st foreign ministers meeting of this year, this year, of course, malaysia is chairing the of the on group, which is comprised of 10 southeast asian countries team less day is also here in and observe a capacity. earlier we heard from the malaysian foreign minister who opened these proceedings, noting that this is a peaceful region, a harmonious region, and the quote the policy on way to shield us from the turbulence of the coming years. so suddenly looking ahead to some of the challenges that might emerge, frequent some frequent issues that reiterated at these as young for him. throughout
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the years. of course, the, the tensions over the south china sea. many countries in this block, including vietnam, the philippines and malaysia as well in, involved in some sort of maritime dispute with china, which of course claims most of the south china sea and one key pressing issue for us the on is of course, the crisis in me and my the escalating violence over the, me and marcos being a member of the, of the and look it was in 2021 that that 5 point consensus was agreed between us the on and the me and my june to agreeing to cease the violence, the and indeed, that violence hasn't ceased, but has in fact escalated as to what is the thinking behind the new trump administration. what are the challenges facing these countries of the right, the ozzy on block is certainly looking ahead to think about how the trump administration might look differently at the relationship between the us and ozzy
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on onto the bottom as ministration. we did see more outreach from washington to these parts of the world. there are questions about whether that will continue. there was some countries in this part of the world, vietnam, the philippines, that saw a strengthening of that relationship. questions about how important trump will perceive southeast asia to be there are, of course some concerns emerging as well. and the malaysian foreign minister has them how many did make a reference to those? he knows that our region has been assigned to a major power contest ation. but we need to be the speakers and not the spoken forces. suddenly looking ahead to how the dynamic might shift, particularly with regards to us, china tension. if there is a deterioration in that key relationship. how might that affected biase unblocked given the fact that china is the top trading partner for this blog? there is of course questions also about how trumps threat of tires on old foreign inputs. but particularly those coming from china will affect se asia anything so that jessica washington efforts live in la and cali. that's our court in south
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korea has decided to extend the detention of the impeach president units of kill lemons. license support has attempted to storm the court, but failed to get past the gates in was taken into custody on wednesday, often hours long stand off with police. investigators arrested him over his failed attempt to introduce motional last month. let's get attorney chang. he's live for us in sold, tony. so what is this invasion of the court compound tell us, is this a shift in how the protest is all behaving? because have generally been very peaceful up to this point they have, and i think that is what deals are it is a concern to that in the last couple of, as we've had a statement from the acting president, saying that he deeply regressive the events of the west and cold and so of and nights about that. the authorities were preparing for
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a change and the tactics from the protest as and we've seen in the last haul for now here outside the constitutional code that manifesting itself. in fact, if we can just show you, we've seen police bosses coming to reinforce the barricades here outside the cold. there are now 3 on one side, each of these bosses containing uniformed policeman and they stretch all the way down the another couple over the. now at this stage, there aren't really many protest, is there a handful here on the other side of the road, but they haven't been making the presence known. they just standing here watching, watching what's going on, looking at the phones they. we have heard statements from some of the protesters on social forms saying that they may come here. they may go to the compound what prison unit is being held. but i think that we sort of a nice is a concern for the authors, is yesterday we sold tens of thousands of people in downtown,
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so demonstrating very passionately, but also very peacefully, within the confines of the, the areas in which they've been set up. do they with demonstrations from both sides, both those supports in prison and those who are very happy to see him going through this impeachment process and they both dispersed relatively peacefully. i think the problem was for those people who then went on outside the co way to their, in the freezing cold. the news that the detention will continue was a, was a real frustration. and that then spilled though, but i think the authors has a now trying to contain any of that disclosure before it gets out of hand. okay, thank you for that tiny tank that 1st insult me. 70 people who've died in non jerry off the fuel tank of a ton unexploded nit depot and is just state. several people tried to salvage petrol that spilled from the truck was amongst those injured larger areas. national
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emergency management agency says the explosion happened. this. people attempted to transfer fuel from the tank a to another truck. thousands of people lied, barrier had gathered for the funeral. the former rebel lead at prince johnston. johnston, who was elected to the senate offset live various retention democracy never face trial for his role in the country. civil was in the ninety's around the course of a 1000000 people died. he was infamous for a video that showed him watching his fights as mutilate and torture. full, not president samuel go to his desk. so today's burial knox, the end of a 5 dave state funeral. you infect you general into a new guitars has assured 11 on that the international community will help it. rebuild. gutierrez met with the newly appointed lebanese prime minister and i was still on the trip comes 9 days before the deadline for the full withdrawal of
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israeli troops. from southern lab and on it's okay, you're up to date, i'm all inside. lots more information on our website. i'll just say red dog. com coming up next county. because do statement the the had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across north america with things have tons, 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 more wintery features of 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,
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we're expecting some snow to come in on sunday. now it's much quieter out west with some wintery 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 code. you can see it stretching its way even further south. on monday, atlanta coming down from 8 degrees celsius, maxim high 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 the, the latest news, even in the face of honest speak of a loss,
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it continues to hugh uncomfort and body and resilience. and it's of purest form, with detailed coverage hornsby chewing every day in a body cost conditions to secure these amounts for the, from the house of the story. from some bullets have killed more than $46000.00 palestinians plus right. scrooge said that as well as using food as a weapon to the variance. and again, this is counting the cost on which is 0. your way to look at a lot of business of the comics. this region is called himself terrorist. donald trump construction.

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