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the need its own people to stay in fill jobs and the rest of the world will need to source labor from somewhere else. bring me hopes that one thing they will have done enough to make migration a choice for filipinos, rather than a necessity. the at least $66.00 people are dead off to the fire towers to a ski resort until kia the time about this. and this is obviously a lot to to have also coming up is there a launch? is an operation in geneva in the occupied west by several palestinians have been killed. hundreds of trucks scattering 8 or rolling into a gauze as the sea spot homes and donald trump pods. hundreds of people charged over the capitol hill was supposed to be released in the coming of
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the hotel fire to ski resort into kit has killed at least $66.00 people. it happened in comp kaya, which is in the cut, all the mountains and the northwest, blazing golf, the 12 story hotel, which i wouldn't try to at least 51 people have been injured some in a critical condition. before i started in the kitchen of the hotel, which box onto a cliff, making it difficult for firefighters to get to the official site for people have been detained over the blaze. some cost relative has more. from miss trumbull, a fire erupt is around a 3 30 am this morning. uh, according to the initial report, then the official batesman. uh the resorts area which is known to be called cold call. yeah. a district of a blue is known for its a winter sports, winter tourism. and so that is the semester break. most of these hotels in the area
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are booked and full of people who to play chosen for a winter break for, for them and to sky. and this hotel, as we have mentioned it's, it's a 12 story building made of wood, a number of the that has arisen to 6 to 6 and the wounded is 51 according to health ministry, one of the one that is on in critical condition. we don't know about the health condition of the other one, the people, but one of them is in critical condition, according to towards the minister who is also in the area with his counterparts. interior administered. he, i look i and the health minister. he said that the hotel they received all the necessary permits and passes and from the government from the fire department. and the building has already to to fire exit 5. there's
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a box build. there is no indication about what's called the spire way. hundreds of people were staying at that or at the very early hour of the morning. and i can say that the social media reactions and coming from the public is a very long it people are upset because most of those people who were staying in those hotels or with their children a let's go to the occupied at west bank now. where is there any forces have killed at least a 7 palestinians in janine? is there any military vehicles have been seen reading the refugee camp off to an air strike on a car? at least 35 others have been injured? the army understand that. i've confirmed that they're carrying out as an operation engineer, and it's really centralized. i've tried it out more attacks on palestinians in the occupied westbank, but this is a dozen set on fire policy, near homes and businesses, and the tons of funding engines offered east. okay. yeah,
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the father streaming and right present it says 12 people have been injured. in the past 50 months, the settlers have intensified campaigns of islands under the protection of the is where the army is there any military is detained at 64 palestinians, including children in a raid on the city of khaki. and here the rest come a day off to 19 palestinian prisoners and 3 is ready, captives were released onto the seas. far deal that's halted 50 months of war on gas ponds as a hoops. joining us from the jordanian capital a month. that's because the is really government on the pa, the standing, the father to a bundled azeta from reporting from both israel and the occupied west by and come to tell us more. first of all about this is where the operations engineering as well. this is a pretty large scale military rate and the northern part of the occupied westbank or at least 8 palestinians have been killed so far and several downs and other is injured. these really military, it has said that they're trying to crack down on arms palestinian fighters in the
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area. but it's also worth mentioning that video footage that's been circulating shows is really bulldozers coming into janine and it's refugee camp and tearing up the roads, destroy and critical infrastructure along the way. but this is nothing new. we've seen this in almost every single is really raid we've been covering over the last several years. the army has said previously, just within the last day, the military chief of staff has said that they are gearing up for significant military operations and raids in the west bank. israel's defense minister has been touting this for a few weeks now saying that even if there is a ceasefire in gaza, it doesn't mean that their operations in the west bank will cease. it means actually that they will be up and they will be a lot more significant. and over the last couple of days, we're seeing how much fight is on the streets of gas and which is not something that we've seen for about 15 months or so. how are groups like, how much responding to what's happening in the occupied westbank?
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to will there been statements coming out from us and tell us, send you an assignment, you had the calling on fighters in the camp to go in confront occupation forces that are reading their city and the refugee camp. but they also say that it's a little bit ironic that after a near 48 the seeds by the palestinian authority, and there was an agreement between fighters in the camp and the p 8 to stop that fighting. it's ironic, but right after that these really military had come in that according to the fighting groups, they also say that no matter what these really army does, no matter what they try to do, these groups will never be defeated. the same way that they're citing happened in gaza. so these fighters say that they're going to continue to confront the military that comes and reads their cities. but the army says that they are gearing up, meaning that they are manpower is now going to be focused on the west bank while this ceasefire is taking place in gaza. but it's also worth mentioning the entire
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time. israel's war on dollars it was taking place. there was a silent board in the west bank with these really military conducting drawn strikes and constant raids almost every single night. how does the who are talking to this for my mom's honda? thank you. the trunk scattering desperately need is your monetary data rolling into guys doing this is far the entrance to the roof in the side of the mind. this has more than 900, went into gaza on monday. the cease fire agreement between israel and thomas. i was at least 600 trucks a day to enter the strip palestinians, forcibly displaced by israel ever turned into their homes. yet in the southern city of ruffled many a going back to nothing but trouble. people of digging through deputy with a bare hands in search of belongings off to seeing the scan of the destruction. many say they're reluctant to leave the shelters,
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they fled to you and says more than 60 percent of buildings and roads across garza have been destroyed during 15 months of war. not a job that'll hold and we wanted to come back to put up a 10 during the seas. fine. as you can see, it became a ghost town. there is no water. there is nothing more. there isn't even any level ground. you can stay on the look on the land is what we're staying at the displacement can't because we won't find any place to put up a 10 to your will return to our homes or to do anything. because as you can see in the area, even if you tried to keep an animal here, it would not survive. there aren't any of the necessities for life. no water, electricity, or sanitation systems. gonna bring, hadn't called re his income. you this in the southern gaza and i know you've been keeping an eye and you're monitoring the trucks. that'd be going into guys that 1st day we saw about $900.00. is that number still around 900? is the number beginning to drop off as time goes on, where we get really count all of these trucks because there's
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a lot of trucks entering and we're trying to get more number of the number of trucks from the official source says. but we're standing here onto a lot more trucks are flowing. we have been seeing more food pars those from the world food program from lunar row. we also saw hygiene kids in sanitary pods at from eunice. and we also saw some commercial sector we saw as we saw a race. we saw wheat flour, and it's so obvious that more food and food is actually flowing and flooding inside the gaza strip. after all of this there's, we're talking about $470.00 days where the number of trucks was very, very minimum. but also there has been 2 challenges for the distribution of those uh, aid. first is the, the people are on the move and the 2nd thing is, most of the warehouses across the gulf was troop had been destroyed by that
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certainly forces during the war. and let's talk about the level of destruction because we were showing some pictures of the kind of destruction in the roster. and the people have been without insurance. and to all intents and purposes, there's virtually nothing left. have you been speaking to people who are planning to make their way back to their homes? are they being telling you how they've been feeling a bit, returning to such destruction? so people are happy, but their happiness is incomplete for a couple of reasons. first that there's no houses, it's a go city, it's everything looks very gray because all of the buildings have been collapse and reduced into rubble. but also the fact that some houses the are still trapped. how may have 1st a unexploded bombs and we have been seeing that the people are very scared that those remnants are going to explode. why as they approach the house, the 2nd that there is no life in the area. there is the water,
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there's no electricity. there's no south side of it, they said there's no water pipes or sewage pipes, and this is what keeping people very anxious of returning home. but most of the people are said that they're going to go back to their house is tried to rebuild as much as they can fix everything. todd's collect what ever they have left, and they are also willing to even put their tens on top of the rubble cover. even fun, eunice, and thank you very much indeed much at all. i'm sorry, is the spokesman for cost? i was prime minister and ministry of foreign affairs. he says the ceasefire is going well despite the ladies in the 1st phase. and that you know how the and we are satisfied with how the agreement was being implemented. the safe spot is still, in effect, an aide is being allowed into casa, they have been some small breaches, but overall the ceasefire is working and we have high confidence that the 2 parties will commit to fully upholding it if there are any breaches or violations. we will
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try to reach out to the parties to de escalate the situation next week in the sick and swap will take place. and after that, the moving people between the north and the south of guys will be facilitated to negotiate as a working together on out the sick and swap. but everything is going and should go to that, that just verifying who will be on the list that got us. president donald tom's wasted no time shaking our policies hours after his inauguration, nissan, more than $200.00 executive orders on his part and around $1500.00 people charged over the january 6th riot is declared a national border emergency to stop illegal immigration done. assigned in order to end the rights of citizenship through bus for children of non citizens and undocumented immigrants. now that's enshrined in the constitution, it's being challenged in court from supposed to us out to the powers climate accord . undeclared and expansion of drilling for oil and gas is also started to withdraw
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the country from the world health organization. despite the us, being its largest funder, mike conner begins, are coverage. the traditional parade along the mall was moved inside the d. c. sport stadium. the extreme cold forcing only no goal events in those and the new president entered to a during applause, holding a stack of executive orders. top of the list mission is to clamp down on the immigration and illegal immigrants pushing aside any thoughts of forging unity with the scathing indictment of the previous administration. so revolving nearly a destructive and rather go executive actions of the previous administration. one of the worst administrations in history, maybe the, the worst, anybody that would allow people to florida to borders from jail as president mentally seduce. he's insane is the 1st set of executive orders was signed in the
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arena in front of the crowd. the loudest applause for one withdrawing united states from the terrace climate to quote, been president trump, or to formerly to the white house. and immediately went to the oval office, a more traditional site of presidential findings. among the old assigned here, one pond ending the some 1500 people who had been convicted of crimes related to the events of jen. we 62021. these people have been destroyed. what they've done to these people is out of rages as rarely bid anything like it in history and the history of our country. certainly in the day we, i'm going president type, preemptively, pauses the house members who'd be on the committee that investigated the general re 6 attack. others who'd been threatened in one way or another by the incoming administration. ended support has also received pre emptive pardons. among them,
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the man who headed the fight against the corona virus and to the fault tree and the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff loc millie. while the new president was signing yet another batch of executive orders here at the white house, the senate is convened on capitol hill and has unanimously confirmed the 1st of president trump's cabinet members. marco rubio has been confirmed as secretary of state by 99 of the senate is present. the day ended with the guns that the nor global. this is one of the few traditions that survived the wave of change mocking the beginning of donald trump's 2nd to mind kinda, i'll just say era washington. so why does correspond, kimberly hall can standing by for us. i'm washington dc, and there's a lot of fat speedy action and they are, is following that in organization. is that momentum continuing? yes uh what we know from the white house press secretary, caroline love,
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it is that we expect, but there will be even more actions from the us president and we will be hearing from him. he is expected to give his 1st press briefing at 21 g m t in the roosevelt room of the white house. that is what we're being told is that we will be hearing from him. and he will be getting some sort of infrastructure and alex fence, so we're not sure exactly what that will entail. but we are told that this is some sort of announcement that will be major in terms of outlining how to repair the broken infrastructure in the united states. and we know that the a previous presidential biden already made historic and investments in infrastructure. so it's hard to know if this is in addition, or if this is some sort of modification, but we'll be waiting to hear from that. also we know that the 1st swearing in of the 1st cabinet member, marco rubio for secretary state is taking place and momentarily the us president at
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his vice president j. the vance will be heading to the national cathedral where they will be attending a prep, a national prayer breakfast. that's a tradition that happens after the inauguration since 1933. it's going to be signed about $200.00 executive orders. we know that there's already going to be something a legal reaction to that. also, of course there has been a reaction to the fact that he's pardoned 1500 people linked to the so called of january 6 attacks on capitol hill. what has been the response? a yeah, a lot of outrage from democrats, particularly i capitol hill, who say their lives were in danger on january 6th, 2021. when trump sum, ford is attacks the us capital button. jo, rather us president donald trump has pardoned at least $1500.00 of those that were at convicted for their part in that riot. and he is defending his actions for doing
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so. say with these are political persecutions as these people have done nothing wrong among those that were released from the dc jail. our leaders of the proud boys and the old keepers highly controversial given the fact that these are some of the more violent offenders for their sentences. still, the white house is defending these actions and the us president says, again, these are political persecutions and but they are ones that should have never been convicted in the 1st place. that's why it has corresponding kimberly home and talking to his company as always. thank you. the still ahead on i'll just say that we're going to report 2 sides to done what aid workers is struggling to cope with the increasing number of refugees playing the water in neighboring sit down the the
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had a lot of air, it's a launch, a quiet story when it comes to the weather across south asia, things have dried out so much of southern india, but we will see the old shower to starting to clip in to the very south. maybe a rain expected in sri lanka, though we could see some rain start to launch into the north of india with shaw was expected in new delhi wednesday into thursday that might help clear up some of the they will continue to see those fog issues persist towards the latter part of the week we have got some formal watches out descending towards the north east of india much y a however close at east coast with lots of sunshine for the west coast. easy some showers and possibly some snow coming in across the very north and cool conditions all set to start to work that way into that pool where we have seen exceptional heat for this time of year in cities like cut month to we are expecting the temperature to come down with hazy sunshine through to friday. and it's been
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very warm across much of china with temperatures well above the average, not just here, but also for the north for won't go earlier. it is looking very settled in beijing on wednesday into the state, but look at that, it'll get cooler with a chance of snow on saturday. of the the sun rises brilliantly here. the history was written and the nature became a theory is here, the be students and a totally the timeless journey. the
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want to go to 0 reminder of ourselves. so is this a fire to screen results into tear has killed at least 6 to 6 people. it's happened in towns, county which is in the cut on the months in certain northwest, the blazing golf, the 12th story hotel, which has the wooden flat and at least $51.00 people have been injured. and the oxide westbank is where the forces have killed with these h pundents finance and injured. so he 5 is, you mean military vehicles were used to rate the records you count off to a car was sitting in an air strike the army and the should that have confirmed that we've carried out an operation. yours president donald trump's been checking our policies at home and abroad, following is an alteration on monday. the sun,
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dozens of executive orders under approximately 18 issues by a former president job i wanna runs for the deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs. stefan is ready to resume negotiations with the us to lift the sanctions and also giovanni joins us live from to hans motor on this. what is the mood like in to around his don't know, officially takes office? well, rob, at the mood here is that there is cautious, optimism given what the us president had settled for the past few months since the election in november get that he wants to reach an agreement with iran as to past this point of impact. so the 2 countries have has been outs for the past few years . the officials here, as we mentioned, we've heard from the deputy foreign minister saying you're on is willing to restart negotiations with the west to lift the sanctions of this country has been placed
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under fits. and there's also a clear understanding within the establishment in the wrong that they are ready for either possibilities whether there will be an agreement or negotiations resuming or whatever else trump might throw at some over the past 10 days, we've seen 3 different kinds of military exercises taking place across the country, clearly delivering the message by the re news to the new administration, coming in the white house that iran is able to defend itself. and despite the events that we've seen a take place in the region over the past few months, iran is defensive capabilities have not been and basically the administered in any way, shape or form. but there was a clear signal from the administration here and that they are ready to resume negotiations if the united states is ready to sit at the negotiating table as well . of course, and this is something that the new governments here has been signaling over the past 2 months. so really many here believe this is
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a critical points in history and it is up to the trump administration on which way things can go moving forward towards your body talking to us from to hong door. so thank you. integration has been a central theme of president, trump is campaigning and here's what he said about his plans and as an organization speech, paul illegal entry will immediately be halted and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came we will reinstate my, remain in mexico policy and i was sent to the southern border to rebuild the disastrous invasion of our country. well, for margaret tries across from mexico into the us, the future is more on size and officer appointments to get their claims heard, or counsel john home and as more from to one of the buses. next major comes to take
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away would be us aside, and seek is a beautiful. it's been a long and ultimately very disappointing for them. they turn up early this morning for their appointment with us authorities, for when donald trump became president, trump, those asylum appointments were canceled. they got an e mail 30 saying that your system, cvp one for which those appointments have been organized online was suspended. and now they remain in mexico, they going to be taken by these buses to a shelter and really a non future. this was the end of a long journey for a lot of them. some of them have been traveling waiting months for the appointment . a free, treacherous jungles, free mexico with his cocktails, with its problems for some of them, with the authorities to get to this point. now they go to start a game and see what's next. donald trump campaign, and that was president, has been pretty clear that he doesn't want to say well, migrants for asylum seekers in the united states. he's also being clear about
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something else, people that are already in the asylum system that they're being processed at the moment. those people, as it stands, stay in the, the us wall, that pricing happens and not can take his, he wants them put in to mexico. well, that being processed in the us asylum system so that they were on the other side to go to the problem. they say human rights organizations saying we documented when this has been tried before, it is 1st administration of the cartels and gains, the price all migrants, the kid, not the big still the at the same. of course the advantages, instead of like people being in the us there in the country next to mexico. don't holman. out does it as cheap one of the president of the european commission has one to the risk of what she calls the global race to the bottom through aggressive economic policies. i should've on delay. the speaking of the world economic forum, double switching that she said,
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the european union wants to engage and negotiate with us. on monday, the president donald trump declared she would reverse the trade deficit with you, either to thomas or by exporting more energy cost. more, come out, it has more fundamentals. the job was, has always been a platform for business, lead the political leaders to come together and shape the agenda for this year. and many years to comedies was always about global corporation, diversity and equity. this time, the event has been completely overshadowed by trump in office, and this with the executive orders. living many here to down to about what could be next to the how to deal with the trump. i guess registration of this thing is phase, the anxiety that to see from the many, many lead is attending the gathering here in this pine a retreat. and this explains are the same time the very cautious tatum is particularly advice the european commission. i also live on the land and also the
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german sense of the office chills. they are waiting to see where the trump is going to trigger the 60 percent out is on the chinese products. and the biggest fear is that they could be caught top in the middle of this trade war, the potential trade war, which was the americans of the chinese, which means that the chinese all got into the flood to europe and markets with their own projects. number 2 said, biggest concern is that trump is known for willing to abandon a long tradition american tradition of engagement with tons, atlantic institutions like the you need to have this explains why the europeans are saying now it's about time to stuff outsourcing. defense to other key players and think about a united european spence when it comes to key geo political issues. em 23 rebels in democratic republic of congo have seized a key town in the east of the country. local officials confirmed the capture of
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minova, the town is a supply which to goma, which is the capital of north keeping the province more than 240000 people have slept the fighting between the government forces and i'm 23. since the start of the year, a civil war in saddam has forced more than a 1000000 people to flee to neighboring south. so down a 120000 of arrived in the past 2 months alone. but the official transit center is full. then they are choosing to settling camps near the border, but 8 workers are struggling to meet their needs. catherine, sorry, reports from the georgia board across 2 months ago. settlements like this in south . so don, one not here. this area is on the boat or would sit on people sleeves, wolf from the north are coming from areas in that country like white 9 states, the blue nice and seminars, regions and to 0 state father know we are fighting has intensified
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this biscuits, august 1st, emergency supplies to be received by those who have just arrived, shut, dogged, and has been here for a month. she's ill, have children are young. she doesn't know if her husband across the border is alive . i know again and then i went to the hospital, but they did not give me any medicine. this is the 1st time i'm getting food. more than 30000 people in this area are due to receive aid. about 1400 crossing into the country every day. most use informal entry points along the poorly secured border. most of the displays, people wants to settle in areas closer to the closer to the homes into done. ideally they should be relocated to transit centers about 10 kilometers from. yeah, but those kinds of sensors, it's a floor aid was a struggling to meet all the needs of those here.

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