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it ends in trying to appease the people at social media, the streams on out to 0. what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again the the sci fi and gaza is immune best and many families. it is already too late, as israel keeps up as the tax phone, the strip the money in sight. this is out, is there a line from dell also coming up? a warning from israel's prime minister? benjamin this now says he's government reserves, the right to resume the war if necessary. a stand off in soul will support as a south careers impeach. president,
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attack the court building up to his detention is extended. the new as president elect donald trump kicks off. is a little gratian, celebrations name washington. the, i'll come to the program and just 19 minutes a space 5 between israel and thomas is due to go into effect in gaza at a st local time. it's aimed ending more than 15 months of war that's killed nearly 47000 palestinians. well, this is the scene right now in con eunice, in the southern part of the strip where the sun, as we can see, is just coming up over another day onto the 1st phase of the plan. how mos will
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release 3 female is rarely captives in exchange for $95.00 palestinians held in is rodney jails. most of them women and children. the exchange will begin after 4 pm local time. that's 2 g m t is rarely forces have already been seen withdrawing from rafa and southern gaza off the carrying out attacks on western and northern parts of the city. and the days leading up to this truce b as there is rarely ministry, has been carrying out intense strikes. and could ari begins coverage from dural ballot and central gaza 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 the elmo losey. come up inside my yellow and then she has died with her husband and children. what is this choose that gives us hours before and begin?
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i mean, may god have mercy on her as, as rose government round to find the deal, it was bonding to turn where they had taken shelter. since the seas fire was announced on wednesday, is really a talk tough kills, more than 100 palestinians. when 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 before 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 the be the model. if it's 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 when i do the deal, as opposed to see a search of humanitarian aid into gaza, 600 trucks a day,
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including 50 bringing fuel to power hospitals and bakeries maintenance has an 8 brooks headlines, the roads up to 80 cheeseburger the flick through the scale of modification 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 leave the age of the overall suffering that 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 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
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what? one night of hard 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 the odyssey that it was upon this time was the fine purchase as well as prime minister has already wound it could be temporary and a national address. benjamin us, no said israel has the right to assume the wall and gaza if necessary. he says he has the backing of both the incoming and outgoing us administrations. are going to see the top 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
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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. so stephanie deca has been following developments from main jordanian capital amman because israel has found out, is there a from operating in the country 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's both of them, the incoming and outgoing, were on board with that. um basically very much a 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 espanol and even he referred to his wife sanara were constantly thinking of the captives, ironic really, when this is a man who has been acute across the board in israel, of not caring about the captives of only carry about his own political survival,
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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 beyond the 2nd phase. but at the moment, the 1st phase is happening sunday, 830 to a local time. it will start in garza 3 is ready. captives will be released and around $95.00 ballasting and political prisoners, stephanie decker, all g 0. i'm not a or a gold bag is an, is rarely political commentator. he says nothing else. national address was aimed at the hard liners and his government. it was intended for the right wing folders
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and the right. the ministers are threatened resignation r. s a announced a resignation, but it was also meant to demonstrate how within the hour is charged with making a difficult decision. how decision design 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. he wants to be the leader who's capable of fighting a 15 month war, but also of delivering the deal that ends to where he wants to be seen as the whole package. he has an actively threatened to go back to work, and i get 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 worst which united states has committed either in arms or for an aid or a, you know, having for sent troops,
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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 weapons. that certainly doesn't mean the president trump well, okay. busy a forever war, the certain place, the religious ministers are imagining. and again, this is classic and it then, you know, he promises everything to everyone and ultimately finds a way to make it work. ready on personal benefit at the moment, his 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. the promises of a citing chance and an upcoming is around the much on a coast in south korea has decided to extend the detention or from peach president unit, so kill lemons. laser, his support has tried to storm the court failed to get past the gate even was taken into custody on wednesday of 2 weeks long stand off with police. he's accused of insurrection in connection with his declaration of motion no last month. so he
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checking has more details on what happened outside the cool and so are off to the invasion of the cold in west. and 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 manifestations of the acting presidency . and he deeply regressive the invasion of the co compound yesterday. bought good 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 had been very heavily reinforced. we've now got 6 bosses lined up outside the entrance of the cold, each of these buses full of policemen who were sitting in the waiting, waiting for any protests that might manifest itself. those buses lined up all the way down this road. and at this stage, there is uh, there are
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a handful of protests 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 what prison unit is currently being held as for the continuation of his detention. well 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 go 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 al jazeera, so the u. s. president elect donald trump is celebrating his return to the white house ahead of integration day.
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if i were display kicked off celebrations out his golf course in sterling virginia, just outside of the capital, trump is expected to hold a reilly in washington on sunday, on the eve of his swearing and meanwhile thousands of protest as have failed the streets of the us capital demonstrators are concerned about what trumps next presidency may mean for women, migraines and refugees on 100 reports 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 in the nation's capital on saturday for what they called the peoples much the. the organizers are democrats and
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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 football. no, no. why did you come here? because the types of policies are killing women. this massive protest hours before trump's 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 in 2017, in washington and in cities across the u. s. the day after trumps 1st and on your ration. that demonstration is often called the biggest every single day protest in the us. 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
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protests are taking a familiar path in washington to the lincoln memorial. the past taken by vietnam protesters a rock of war protesters and black lies matters, protesters before them and their message, we will not be silent. right? 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 l g 0, washington take talk, has gone offline for a seizes in the united states. as a federal ban on the social media platform comes into effects, the app is also been removed from apple and google stores. the supreme court upheld a low binding tech talk ruling. it must be sold by the chinese parent company,
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bind dogs by sunday, or leave the u. s. markets. my don says that hopes they can work with president elect donald trump, to reinstate and take talk. once he takes office, still ahead on now to zara and make shift camp in a mexican boat. a ton goes up in flames. office stand off between migrants. i'm coming in depth analysis of today's headlines. what will this us determination of genocide do critical debate? vista inside determination was not to me because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington informed opinions centrally to european countries not directly affected by this whole new korean transit. inside stories of germany have tomorrow or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out just sierra a hearing defects,
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combination of vile of war and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians. i'll just see you is teens across the world when you close to the house of the story, manipulated by those in power. rolling the selection is unique and we've seen anything like for an old person, they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by still interested play is fast put their pastor non profits for people susceptible to government control. this type, again, is designed to inflame and defense, the way that the story is being told is not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the focus behind the headlight on which is era. the
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watching out, is there a reminder thought top stories, this island and little over an hour si size, and you to go into effects in gaza at $830.00 local time aimed at ending a will that's killed nearly 47000 times. daniels had a patrice. these really minute tree is carried out in 10 strikes on the strip. as rose prime minister is wanting, the truth could be temporary, benjamin that to know says israel has the right to resume financing if necessary. and that it has the backing of both the incoming and outgoing administrations in the us. let's go straight to honey mountain mode hayes live for us in darrow. by that and central golf at honey good to see a long way should cease 5 deal expects to begin in just over now is time. what is the mood there and the expectations of the people of
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the good morning, melina, and it's the 1st time in 15 months, the skies above me right here in the central area and across the gospel are relatively quiet. but we know the cars of the war are still afresh the challenges on the ground and the, the challenge is to recover and get from the devastation that has been paused already quite a minute. the feeling very quite mix people are, are showing a sense of excitement that happened is we are on our 30 minutes. so we from the seeds fire to take effect. however, there are many of the implications to this, these fire as it, as far as at $830.00. we know people are not going to be able to go back to their homes until 7 days. if from the time it takes effect, meaning at people where is the, where the ad movement is it quite restricted? unlimited per the is really monetary instructions on a map that i've been circulating for the past. the 24 hours warning people sharply
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not getting it close to where there's really military is deployed or station next to the mid 3 and juncture. they the eastern part of the ga strip near the philadelphia core doors. but as of now, there is so much loan going to uh to what's going to happen next. people are already looking forward to the time they are going to go back to their homes in the know the parts and gaza city. they are looking forward also as soon as it takes effect to uh, the opportunity that will be given to them to mourn properly and agreed properly for many of the people and their relative, their loved ones who are being killed throughout the wars the are buried in areas that these are enables the we're unable to reach to in the past few months. so it's all in all it's, it's an opportunity but it's also mixed with with excitement. and symes is there is agony as well as many of the sole survivors gear it around the vicinity of the hosp
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to the inside of it. don't have any of their family members left to celebrate with them this particular moment. honey, we know that strikes have ramped up in recent days, but you mentioned quite to night have things quite, quite some down over the anticipation of the deceased 5 be getting well, it's only been quite in the past couple hours, but this throughout the night, the drones get buzzing at a and a flying get a very low level, causing much of the psychological trauma to people and the just disconnecting them and from the feeling that there is a ceasefire. that is going to happen to is really monetary not only deployed these drones and the fighter just, but also carried out the many of the strikes in the, the southern part of the step in the city of tanya. and it's mainly in on the mazda
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targeting many areas, as well as in the northern parts and, and gaza city, particularly the eastern part of the strip area is the, are very adjacent to the proposed uh, bumper zone by these very and military. but all of this, you know, the norm of these really a military i, i'll build the moment to see as far as going to happen. there are no guarantees that more strikes are going to happen. there are no guarantees that we will start hearing the drum buzzing at once again here, but it the, the, the, the quiet, the com that was referring to all the happen in the uh, it started in the past couple hours is still holding. but we know we are on our 30 minutes or less than an hour 30 minutes of from the ceasefire. but again, there are no guarantees that this call is going to continue until we hit $830.00, which is the official time of the, of the seeds fire. these attacks are, are continuing to cause many of the of the trauma that people have lived through in
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the past 15 months. and it's only the hold of everyone right now that by $830.00, all of this is going to end. and the fees fire, at least for the 1st space, is going to hold an more sustainable for the coming phases and date honey and will be staying in touch throughout the course of the morning. honey. my minute that 1st and central gaza or assign has broken out during a police raid on a migrant camp in northern mexico. coming forces were trying to create the site housing about a 150 people trying to reach the us border. john, home and, and visit been been following the story from the mexican city of to want to just near the us border. us. what's been reported, is it more than $200.00 mexican officials, surrounded and informal kind of tents, really made up of migraines, migrant families in chihuahua, city in northern mexico and then in protest during 5th at the migrant set fire to
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mattresses to blanket some of them run away luckily they would know dest, there was a handful of sight 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. come, isn't 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 mr 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 the country to start the route where they have to try and make that journey all the way up the game face, demoralizing. a lot of people, which is probably the goal of that,
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just the other day i was speaking to venezuela 9, who with his family 4 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 border in peak, 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 foreign ministers from the south, east asian block, as young leasing in malaysia expected to discuss how the 2nd trump administration will affect the region us present and select has one table to introduce trade types, which would affect asian economies. these 17 people have died and nigeria oft fuel tank. i've attend an exploded nit because in not just state,
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several people trying to salvage petrol that spelled from the truck amongst those inches larger. as national emergency management agency says that the explosion happened is people tried to transfer fuel from the tank to another truck. barriers, controversial, former rebel lee to prince johnson, has been buried in his home county. member johnson was a leader if one of the 2 leading factions of the library and civil was in the ninety's thousands, including the president of the government officials attended his funeral on saturday, alexander biased as an infamous war lord, turned beloved politician, finally laid to rest in liberia, saturdays 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 day to see new grad invite you on 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. so he went on to become a preacher and highly influential senator and always justified his role in the wars are connected to finally presume i'm think i'll be limited by every shame that would be the taxes to i did i respect, i'm a value that's
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a lot of people that you choose and go to money. he was seen as a hero and the liberator print jobs in. what's a good man? and it is so incredible. the last thing at this time, my people, we uh 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 law office in jersey. how about to come? that one is being processed for the killed, not the people you do. the problem. johnson always thought against the creation of a 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 the chance to finally bring
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justice to the victims. more than 2 decades after the war's ended, alexandra buyers al jazeera. that's it for me by the inside. whether it's next been inside story the the hello. they will sat in the middle east and live and in eastern areas of iran issued some amber lots as a wintry and wet weather that slowly crept its way for the east. so there's been some vast improvement not so much into around. we're still seeing the snow flurries, some stronger winds, and some more 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 northwest 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 as being very windy across pots of 11th about wind has died down. instead we've got some warnings to dense fog across the north of egypt. one is of also being issued from the old and areas of algeria for that very windy and wet weather, pegging central parts of the mediterranean. and there is that right and 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 books wanna the, the latest news as it break suite equal s time per is now adults here that is
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because finish authorities were able to port and sees it before a total weight with detailed coverage. and it says that they have no way of knowing how many people are still underground. they only given an official number once a week, the operation is complete from around the world. full cost is a warning of extreme winds. i had everybody here across the southern california, fully aware this may be far from the goal, is to satisfy deal backed by him as the u. s. and government's world wide about implementing it will mean overcoming major obstacles. what are the challenges and what's needed from each side? this is a side story. the .
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