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sedan positively ignited those tensions. how did you bring safe keeping high children alive? was the hardest part of the journey. the faith, fine garza is just hours away, but for many families it's already too late as as well. keep south, it's a tax on this trip. the i, my name's i, this is all just there in life and also coming up a warning from israel's prime minister. benjamin nothing young says he's government reserves the right to assume the war if necessary. a stand off in sold support is
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a south careers and peach president attack a cool building off to his detention is extended the us presidents and mcdonalds from kicks off. is they know gratian celebrations. ne, washington, the in the 3 hours a ceasefire is due to go into effect in gaza at $830.00 local time. it would finally and more than 15 months of his rouse will, that's killed nearly $47000.00 palestinians. but these really ministry has maintained a for russia's rates of strikes on the strip since the agreement was 1st announced on wednesday. and could ari begins coverage from durham by law in central 1000
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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 in is really strikes on the elmo losey come home. 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 and begin? may god have mercy on her as, as well as governments round to fight to do. it was bonding the turn where they had taken shelter since the seas 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 a troop in the 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
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they are alive or data from the from, we want to make sure that everyone is safe and sound on the be the model. if it's my house burned down, so i can't return to it. i don't, 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 aid into gauze? 600 trucks a day, including 50 bringing fuel to power hospitals and bakeries. maintenance is an 8 brooks headlines. the roads up the education border to the scale of malnutrition in 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 rape, suffering and deprivation of families here in gauze. 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 leave the age
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of the overall suffering that is tied to living conditions of families here. this is fire will also allow rescuers to begin cleaning rubber and recover some of the sizes of bodies varied and there is. 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 cage. how does the news are in doing one more night of har before the ceasefire takes effect? many here in central there has been a, has told us 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 least of quiet and of all just either that in, for that cause of all this time i was a ceasefire approaches. israel's prime minister is ready warning. it could be temporary, international address, benjamin that, you know, said israel has the right to was even facing if necessary. and he said he has the
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backing of both the incoming and outgoing us administrations. i'm going to see tom that i'm going 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. 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 if a stephanie deck has been following developments from the jordanian capital a non because as well as found out, is there a from operating that and in the ok point was frank 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 victories said, that his ro retained the rights to return to ward the american president's both of them. the incoming and outgoing, were on board with that. um,
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basically very much of speech victory, that israel, 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 were constantly thinking of the captives. ironic, really when this is a man who has been accused across the board in 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. why? because the right wing ministers in his government or against it, threatened to end his political career. you see that with each more ben? good, we are 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
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released and around $95.00 ballasting and political prisoners, stephanie decker, i'll g 0. i'm not, i my one bizarre is out. is there a senior political analyst? he says, nice to me. i was threatening to resume attacks because israel has failed to achieve its goals in casa. it's about the implication of what that then the i was saying, it's not that by taking them literally. yes, nothing you know isn't but understanding today, then he done what he was say, several weeks or months after october 7, when his popularity plumbing to 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 though him asking for 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
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he's still maneuvering because i think he still thinks there's a lot of room for him to re gain popularity. because the objectives and the war as he laid them out after october 7, 23 have not been to him how much it's not destroyed, even though it's degraded. the hostages were not released through the act toward about the through the active diplomacy and, and, and, and is a good not ethnically plans guys out, or i didn't even spite the genocide. so really all it all today is there, it is much about that off. how mass is which was off, but the water objections have not been achieved. and that's why he's saying today. look, if i cannot achieve the water objective food, the plug, i see meaning with the help of the united states, sort of how much never sees the light in gaza again. then i'm going to do it for of the codes in south korea has decided to extend the detention of the impeach
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president unit. so kill moments later. his support as the attempt of distorting the court would fail to get past the gate and 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. tony check has moved from so off to the invasion of the court in weston. so there's a real concern now that the protests which at this point and being relatively peaceful, so they could spill out and was seeing the manifestation that the acting president say he deeply regressive the invasion of the cold compound yesterday. but with security services will be taking measures to make sure that doesn't happen again. and we can see that now outside the constitutional cold in the last couple of hours, the police forces that have been here have been very heavily reinforced. we've now got 6 bosses lined up outside the entrance of the cold,
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each of these buses full of policemen who were sitting in the waiting, waiting for any protest that might manifest himself. those buses lined up all the way down this road. and at this stage, there is uh, there are a handful of protesters here, but not very many tools that just sitting quietly watching online forms have suggested the protest this could come here later today. they could go back to the compound where the prison unit is currently being held. as for the continuation of his detention while that's now going to go on for 20 more days. at a certain point, he will be handed over from investigators to prosecute. as the big question however, is whether he's going to co operate with those investigators. he hasn't up to this point, but now they have much more time to try and get the answers to the questions. they need. tony chang, l, g 0. so the
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you know, as president elect donald trump is celebrating his with 10 to the white house ahead of integration day. the software display kicked off celebrations on trump golf course in sterling virginia just outside the capital. and you, as president selects, is expected to hold a rally in washington on sunday, on the eve of his swearing it will donald trump has achieve what no republican has been able to do in 20 years, winning both the electoral college and the popular vote, not the same time, he is a convicted felon twice impeached, accuse destined slicing and insurrection. and yet that didn't matter to his lawyer based of those is. in fact, his coalition grew on his re shape the republic and policy in his image. out in
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fisher brings us this report from washington dc. a. trump is ready for return to the whites. he has control of both houses of congress. don't lose complete control. the resume imposter. 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 way. 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 flakes, 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 on the stablish me think it's just push run for president. he told america it was a dot dangerous place and he was the solution. it won him an election and to
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deliver it because texas install consecutive justice's an order to america to buff get his stuff down. so certainly has appealed to populism and he's created a right wing form populism, and it turns out had a wide cache and appealed amongst the american electorate. he lost in 2020 for many reasons and faced the position from those who argue he is a true conservative. it doesn't matter. he's modified republican positions winning support across the board. but even the after 8 years is perhaps still too early to see if trump has them, or mega politics will sort of 5 and the republican pocket. if someone else can take the ingredients, donald trump provided and continued to get success at the pallet pool. unless or until republicans can figure out a way to bottle that type of energy and magnetism. i think it will be very, very difficult for them going forward. because political parties have factions in
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groups, some st. donald trump stage to host the 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 that don't know. the republican party of reagan, or roaming, 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. alan fisher, i'll just eat a washington solemnly swear. i have donald trump's integration on mondays. thousands of protesters failed the streets of the us capital bank holding it the people's launch demonstrations are concerned about what trumps next presidency may mean for women. migraines, refugees, it's on 100 reports now from washington. and this is the new phase is the resistance in america. this is the people's march thousands. the organizers say
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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 and 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. still ahead on al jazeera, a make shift. compton and mexican voted. time goes up in flames. off to stand off between migraines and government. and will examine the legacy of controversial liberian rebel lee to 10 politician prince johnson. as his late dress the
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pod. he came into the cookie interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electoral times now. i didn't say that that will be for 40 years and facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough . it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on stuff. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times, but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era injustice for me? is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where in just this isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. whether it's a war, natural disaster, whether it's political upsets, making sure that they understand that simple language is absolutely crucial. the city's already 50 percent evacuated. most of those people actually left in the
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early days at the will. i couldn't do this job without the best cumberland, best produces the best spaces and those of the people that i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the the washing out. just bear in mind that i told the stories this little over 2 hours to cease 5 will go into effect team casa, ending more than 15 months of a v. s. rodney ministry has maintained a separation rates and strikes some strip coming at least a 123000 statements. since the agreement was announced on wednesday. as well as
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prime ministers warning the trees could be temporary and 2 minutes now says israel has the right to resume fighting if necessary. us president elect. donald trump is celebrating his return to the white house. the head of integration day 5 worked light kicked off celebrations at trump's golf course in sterling virginia, just outside the capital. and its 1st time donald trump withdrew from the land mall, paris climates, agreement on we can laws and regulations on environmental protection. so one of the implications of a 2nd from time on the fights against climate change is our environment editor nick talk as there is a unanimous opinion of science about the dangerous reality of climate change and the binding of fossil fuels then says donald trump, we're going to drill baby drill, we're going to bring price down say the incoming leader of the world's 2nd biggest
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admits were greenhouse gases fully intends to increase fossil fuel extraction. he's also promised to cancel tax credits for electric vehicles and dismantled environmental regulations. and then, as the paris climate accord agreed by nations, the world in 2015 became temperatures to 9 more than one and a half degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. well, the president elect has pledged to pull the united states out for a 2nd time. some countries of the world might take the attitude that while the us is pulling out, why should we do anything, rather than an attitude? well, the us is pulling it out. there's a lot of work to be done, we have to figure out what we can do to pull our own weight. next, joe biden signature climate law, the inflation reduction that the i r a, which trump calls the green news gun. he's threatened to terminated, but you know, somebody called him to say the already has to put charge private investment in
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technologies like solar, eaves and batteries, to the tune of according to the department of energy. $400000000.00 creating $400000.00 jobs. many of them in republican let states, meanwhile, green energy is becoming cheaper and more competitive. and then private experts say that ultimately it's economics, not politics that will drive meaningful action. take talk has gone offline for it. seizes in the united states as a federal ban on the comes into effects. yup. has also been removed from apple and google stores. and it's china based parent company bite down says that hopes they can work with president elect donald trump to reinstate take talk. once he takes office, the site has broken out during a police raid on a migrant camp in northern and mexico. coming forces were trying to clear the sides housing about a 150 people trying to reach the us border. witness to say the migraines set fire
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to mattresses and blankets in protest and tried to flee? no debts or injuries web reported townhome and has been following the story from the mexican city of tiquana near the us for what seemed reported isn't moving. 200 mexican officials surrounded and informal kind of tents really made up of migraines, migrant families in chihuahua. that's a city in northern mexico and then in protest store in 5th, the migraines set fire to mattresses to blanket some of them run away. luckily they would know desk, there was a home, so the size of the tensions off the base. 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 swooning. next monday, what it's doing to stop migrants getting through the country. donald trump said
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that if mr doesn't stop migrants, then he'll level a terrorist at 25 percent on full mexican goods. so a lot of this is about b o takes a 10 con, 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. 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 is that just you have, i was speaking to venezuela. mine who with his family 4 children, have made that journey full time has been sent back full of times. i've 8 months was about ready to give up. but we right now are on the buddha in peak. one of this is the busiest border crossing in the miss fit. there's a lot of people lining up still to us for asylum in the united states. and there's a real sense here of fear of style, of wondering what exactly is going to happen when the next president,
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the united states. donald trump, take surface during the home. and how does it take one c, jones on the lead up. those thoughts of a hand has opened an investigation into kennings, which of triggered protests loosing and neighboring sounds. to dawn, the unrest broke out. so off the 29 south through denise nationals were reported to have been killed in 20 states in suit on helping. so a reports now from rank in south city on a wayne rank town, a border area in south sedans, a where there was a bit of tension and unrest on a friday a when some people tries to protest against the things that are happening in. so don with the needs have allegedly being kills what's happening now. things are a big comb shops have been opened. 7 people are moving around as well. games you
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bought, whether will protest as well uh, the situation. it has been contained as well. the lead out of the silver in sedona has for the on investigation into atrocities that was allegedly me said in the 0 states. but people here are very angry, they want results as quickly as possible and see you when you're in rank has killed down as races saying that they're waiting on this situation to see when they're going to us kill up more than a 1000000 people have been displaced and i'll come to this area since the war is to don, started us, 1000 of them off fussing. he rang every day and that means they need a lot of help. they need medical attention, they need what they need food, they needs to be registered as well. so they can get all this, you know, to,
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terry and services. now that is not happening. so there's a lot of points, especially when it comes to aid would cause in what they're supposed to be doing. catherine solely all the 0 rank talk to don. my barry is controversial for the rebel lee. the prince johnson has been buried in his home country of number. johnson was the leader of one of the 2 leading factions of the library and civil war in the ninety's. thousands, including the president and all the government officials attended his funeral on sunday. it's not today was on the bias has more of the an infamous war, lord turned beloved politician, finally laid to rest in liberia saturday's burial in northern nimble county marked the end of a 5 day state funeral, commemorating the life of prince johnson. the americans
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working all of us at the, on the latest and credit invited us shipping. uh you know, a credit even to my future. one of the leading figures of the countries brutal civil wars. johnson died at the age of 72 in november without ever facing trial for his alleged atrocities. a quarter of a 1000000 people died in the conflicts between 19892003. he was notorious for 1990 video showing him watching over the torture and killing of then president samuel though. and he went on to become a preacher and highly influential senator and always justified his role in the wars icons that finally presume i'm think will be limited by every shame every bit taxes don't i didn't i respect, i'm a value that's
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a lot of people that you use and gods to money. he was seen as a hero and the liberator print jobs. me, what's a good man? and it is so incredible. the last thing at this time, my people, we so much don, how to, to others. he was viewed as a symbol of liberia's, struggles with accountability, a 2009 at truth and reconciliation commission found johnson had the highest number of violations of any individual during the war's somebody on the lot of it will come thought f one is being processed for the most up to date killed not the people you know. if i do go by doing the motto from johnston, i always fought against the creation of the war crimes court saying it would destabilize the country. but in may last year, liberia's current president issued an executive order to create a war and economic crimes court. give me the country,
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the chance to finally bring justice to the victims. more than 2 decades after the war's ended, alexandra buyers, alda 0. okay, that's it for me. my name's ivan nice continues here on out there on the tool, josh sara, to say what? the the hello. they will start in the middle east and live vance in eastern areas of iran issued some amber lots for some wintry and wet weather that slowly crept its way for the so there's been some vast improvement not so much into run. we're still seeing the snow flurries, some stronger winds, and some wintery weather that's set to sweep its way further east. from the caucuses down the caspian sea, bringing some snow there to the very north west northern areas of
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a rock as well. but the south is this, it is a quiet to picture the winds have died down across the north, west of saudi arabia. instead, we could see is shamal pick up as we go into the new week. some of the gulf states out it's been very windy across possible events that wind has died down. instead we've got some warnings to dense fog across the north of egypt. warnings of also being issued from open areas of algeria for that very windy and wet weather, pegging central pots of the mediterranean. and there is that rain that starts to push its way into northern areas of morocco on monday and speaking of rain, it's southern parts of africa that will continue to see the big bus of rain, the showers, and thunderstorms all the way from the democratic republic to northern areas of what's wanna of the israel is the 97th country by population,
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but the 9th largest on producer in the world. in a 2 part series of the 0, it investigates how cutting edge weapons and surveillance technology is tested on a captive palestinian population. then marketed around the globe, the palestine, the borrower tree coming soon on as jersey to the on the clock. that's the international, more home center of as it buys on the cross roads of culture and history with the ancient all the still practice today. and here we meet all in costume most through this tradition. his voice has captivated audiences, world wide readings life into the lyrics. this encompassed human emotion.

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