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tell them so many people are killed, the people who were on the, on the government for the talent and the final part of afghanistan, the price of peace investigates the devastating human cost of the world. and the failure to secure law sting phone, i'll just say around the is ready on a raise the janine refugee camp at least 8 palestinians are killed and many a wounded the other i'm all right, kyle, this is out. is there a life and also coming up, hungry and desperate for help of the month of israel's siege, people rushed towards a trunks entering gauze on days 3 of the cease fire, a fire and a popular torch result into kit killed. 66 people in,
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in just move in 50 on from immigration to global treaties. president trump issues more than 200 executive orders on his 1st day back in office. the is there any forces have killed at least 8 people in the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. the army and mission. but security agencies are the carrying out an operation that is already mailed to me because we used to raise the camp off to a call was hit in an as strike as early south as of also being carrying out a text elsewhere in the occupied westbank hosted in homes and businesses have been talks it in the towns of fund back. and the dentist off of east of called kelly, i mean, is ready. all me has to times 60 full pallet students including children and a raise on the safety of l. kelly
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a. those arrests come to days of to 90 policy and in presence of 3 is really captive. were released on the seas. 5 deal that's bringing home to so hope she joins us from the to obtaining capsule. i'm on us because he is really government on the palestinian authority of bandages era from opposing in both as well and the occupied west bank of the updates is on this operation. that's happening 5 years where the military in janine refugee come well, this military operation is still ongoing. at least 8 palestinians killed dozens of others injured, including children and medical staff. these really military, along with the sion bed, are conducting a wide scale large military operation in jeanine and its refugee camp. bulldozers were seen in the daylight entering the camp and tearing up the roads leading up to it. but this is a common theme. we've see whatever there isn't is really rate anywhere in the
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occupied west bank. they tear up the roads. they destroyed the infrastructure along the way. and in this case, they were shooting people, leading up to the camp. and that's why we're seeing so many gunshot injuries, but the army is also preventing medical vehicles like ambulances, from reaching those who are wounded residents in the camp. say that there are people just scattered in the streets because no one can reach them because the army has blocked off several road. it's worth mentioning, some of the comments of these really army chief of staff. just around a day ago. he said that now that there's a ceasefire in gaza, these really army needs to gear up for large scale military operations in jeanine. and this has been something that is real defense minister has been saying for quite a few weeks since talks of a cease fire had really started up again that israel is going to conduct significant raids across the west bank and having to have we seen groups like hamas responding to this that's right, there been several statements from palestinian factions including hamis and
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palestinian islamic jihad. now they're calling on the fighters in the camp to confront the occupation forces who are reading their cities. but also saying that it's a little bit ironic after a 48 the siege by the palestinian authority, after there was an agreement between the fighters and the camp and the p. a. but these really military had now stormed the camp in a large scale rate that begun with a drone strikes on a vehicle. so they're saying, but no matter what the military does, they're not going to succeed in suppressing or eliminating palestinian resistance. but these really military says, but that's their goal specifically that that's their hope that they want to take all of the weapons out of the west bank. they want to crack down on all of the fighters. but we've been seeing these types of raids for years and years now on your daily basis. and in fact, since israel's war on garza had begun, these raids were stepped up at a much more large scale at a time to tell her advanced the very latest on the situation and the occupied westbank come to reporting from
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a mine in jordan. many things the associates, law, holes in gaza, trucks kind, desperately needed humanitarian aid, all rolling into the strip. the entering through the roof of crossing in the south us as most of the 900 made the way into gauze on monday. the faced lie agreement between israel and thomas allows at least $600.00 to enter the strip. every day i'll do is honey, my fluid has moved from the bottom and central garza a year. and so why had be enrolled? the arrival of ada trucks is offering a glimmer of hope to the people of gaza, who have endured unimaginable suffering. the trucks unloading essential supplies, food medical equipment, and other critical items that are urgently needed by thousands of displaced
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families. these aided trucks across the gaza, through these really controlled current asylum and crossing marketing a significant step forward in the cease fire agreement 1000 bucks into but still the needs are a huge, well calling on to enter more and more a to gaza in order to elevate the people's suffering and to have proper shipping to the people who are misplaced and we are waiting for that at the end of hundreds of thousands of people. hospitals in particular are in desperate need of supplies with dr. struggling to treat a rising number of patients, especially the children and the hospitals were already suffering from the blockade imposed on gaza and deliberate prevention of needed medical equipment. our operating status and not equipped for the overwhelming influx of injuries, we have a cute shortages. we will force many times to conduct surgeries without anesthesia,
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a pain medication, cause that means not only medical supplies but health hospitals need to be safe and well equipped. while the ceasefire has brought a pause into violence, it work as warrant that a humanitarian situation remains a critical. the blockade, compounded by the reason conflict, has lived dogs infrastructure ruins, making it difficult to distribute a to those in need to solve that for the, you know, for a long time, humanitarian aid was very rare. and we started to feel this way in rough i city as 8 and commercial products became scarce in the market because of people who are totally reliant on a really felt that today it wants to the 3rd day of the ceasefire that we hear trucks filled with age are being allowed in, but on the ground, the situation remain very difficult. as i say, as fire holes, the focus now shift to making sure these a delivery is continued to address. the long term needs the people for now, the arrivals of these a trucks is a small, but
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a significant step toward using the suffering of a population caught in the crossfire mode. i was just here from there by the time. let's bring in hand quarterly now. she's in there obama and southern gaza and a hand to history. the situation with the army to monetary and age, because we're seeing an awful lot of truck somebody's going into garza. but throughout the day, a lot of trucks entered the the goggle strip and we were talking about the trucks, a carrying food parcels, wheat flour at walter, what metro walter, we also saw hygiene kids inside the cherry pods. we saw bus tables, fruits. we also saw that we saw a lot of fuel trucks too, and all of these fuel trucks are mainly going to bake trees and hospitals because in the past 470 days were very harsh on all of the different sectors across
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the strip. but we also saw people receiving those of food parcels and aids, and we're seeing people carrying wheat flour bags in the streets. but so far, it's obvious that there's a more a trucks are coming in. we're also loc, dean road. and we have been seeing a lot of drugs, approximately a 3 to 4 trucks every 10 minutes across things through this road. and we are seeing some people returning to other homes or whether homes well, but people are not yet allowed to travel from the south of gauze and when they fled to the, to the nose. if the homes are in the north all by the while the palace, the jews who are still stuck in the central area waiting to go back north of our promise to start going back north. on the 7th day of this,
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you saw your where a pilot didn't use our already pop kick. they're already finishing their stuff here . there are some people are also lending the stuff they use. some people are giving their, their tends to other people because they know that the only way they're going to go bach do the another and god, low script is a by foot. but also we need to know is the fact that people are going back is not very is not very satisfying because policy and use are going box. they're finding their houses, reduced to rubble. most of the houses are even uninhabitable for them to live. we're talking about areas that have been completely reduced into rubble. no, walter, no electricity, no. the water pipes or sewage pipes. that's why palestinians are poppy depressed, anxious of. how are they going to start from all over again? some kind of thing is are saying they're gonna pull their tents on top of the
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rubble of their houses. others said that they're going to try to fix whatever they can fix. and most of those palestinians came here to the central governorship in the south, south of the gods of 6 troops without taking any of their belonging. so they're going to go box. they're going to collect whatever they can find. but i can assure you that palestinians displaced here in the central area are counting the minutes. they can go back to their houses just like the people and drop off and the people in the parts of the central area that people were unable to reach and cutlery. joining us that from the by the end many tanks, the palestinian civil defense teams are searching for people buried under the russell many a still missing turn a couple as a, as in rough and census this report. officials estimate that $10000.00 palestinians are believed to be buried underneath different houses across the district. and since the initial days of the ceasefire,
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they managed to recover more than a $130.00 of palestinians who were buried underneath. these houses were so many as believed that sorts of rescue operations are very significant in order to at least to provide the assemblies of the victims, was a sense of respite to provide their loved ones who were killed with a pro put burial. but what we can see right now is that do civil defense. what, cuz did not manage to recover that. the body of the palestinians are right now. they will be forced to go to another side, looking for another chance, in order to risk to other people who are stuck on the need. these houses start recognizing elda 0 roughly. tell us by the spokesman for castle has been here for an offense as the ceasefire and gauze is going well despite delays and the 1st phase connection are highly and we are satisfied with how the agreement is being implemented. the safe spot is still in effect,
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an aide is being allowed into cancer. they have been some small breaches, but overall the seats flowers 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 try to reach out to a bodies to de escalate. the situation next week in the sick and swap will take place. and after that, the moving of people between the north and the south of gaza will be facilitated to negotiate as a working together on out the sick and swap. but everything is going and she told me that just verifying who will be on the list, the hotel fire as a ski resorts into kit has killed at least 66 people and injured more than 50. it happened in the caf of kaya in the cold, new mountains in the north west. the blazing gulf, the 12 story hotel with wooden clashing, 5000 in the kitchen,
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at the back of the building, which box onto a cliff, made it difficult for firefighters to get to officials, a full people have been detained over the place. so i'm concerned who have moved from miss trumbull. the fire erupt is around a 3 30 am this morning. uh, according to the initial report then the official batesman and the resorts area which is known to be called, called kaya a district of a blue, is known for its a winter sports, winter tourism. and since that is the semester rate, most of these hotels in the area are booked and full of people who to play chosen for a winter break full 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
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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 tourism minister, who is also in the area with his counterpart interior in minnesota. yeah, look i and the health minister. he said that the hotel, the received all the necessary permits and passes and from the government from the fire department. and the building has already to, to fire exit fire. there's a box build. there is no indication about what's called the spire way. hundreds of people were staying at that hour at the very early hour of the morning. and i can say that the social media reactions is 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. i said i had hair on alex's era,
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will tell you why the european commission president says cooling, aggressive economic policies, a global race to the balsam. and we'll report from soft to dawn. what? 8, what? because they're struggling to cope with an increasing number of refugees playing the world in neighboring sit on the had a lot of there. it's a lot of a quiet story when it comes to the weather across a 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
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they will continue to see those fog issues persist towards the lots of parts of the week, we have got some fargo watches out descending towards the north east of india. much dry a however cool set 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. if you're in cities like cut month to, we are expecting the temperature to come down with hazy sunshine through to friday . and it's been very well across much of china with temperatures well above the average, not just here, but also further north for won't go earlier. it is looking very settled in beijing on wednesday into thursday, but look at that, it'll get cooler with a chance of snow on saturday. of the
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a unique here endangered biodiversity lies in the heart of one of those tropical jungles. there was a little missing information about the animals that we have here. i know the probably of that is becoming others of conservation in their communities out. is there a chinese deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist on to teams efforts to save the flora and fauna, so precious and the region? women make science equity to is hidden treasure on al jazeera of the, [000:00:00;00] the color. again, you're watching out there. as a reminder of our top stories,
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this hour is where the forces have killed at least 8 people in engine dawson's. i'm the janine refugee compound, the applied west bank, the army. i'm assuming that security agencies say that coming out and operation that is right immensely vehicles we use to rate accounts as the cx 5 holes in gaza trucks trying desperately needed to come out to terry and 8 or rolling into the strip the entering through the rest the 1st thing in the south even says will the 900 made the way into concept on monday and the hotel fires, a ski resort into kia has killed at least 66 people. and then to move in 50. it happened didn't come from kaya in the car, lou mountains and the north west. finest. i'll say that in the kitchen at the back of the hotel, which backs on to a place to make it difficult for find places to get. the
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. donald trump is finding his 1st full day as president of the united states. he's already issued. hundreds of executive orders, amounts must deportations, and a sweeping board, a crackdown plus pausing. his supporters were tied to congress on january the 6th. the 1st item, the president, trump assigning, is the rescission of $78.00, biting era executive actions, executive and a break from the norm. president trump signed his best executive orders in front of thousands of support as showing his an oval parade at the capital one sports arena . amongst the 9 directives he signed, the he owed us withdrawal from the paris claimant agreement then of the white house as being once again behind his desk. in the oval office he signed another box of executive orders as fast as sweeping, pausing for those who stormed the us capital on january 6th, 2021 of the following terms, refusal to accept his election defeat to joe biden. these people have been
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destroyed. what they've done to these people is that of rages as rarely been anything like it in history and the history of our country around 11000000 on the authorized immigrants live in the us. many of bracing for trumps promise of my fee for patients. well, it was unclear how those would be carried out. trump said he will prioritize removing criminal as well as of all the time saying, all undocumented immigrants just pack the bags. how's there is, how does your caster before some alamo in texas? i guess those things are part of the 19 year old honest sophia has lived her whole life worried that us immigration officers will take away her mother and her when i was a little girl. and i was scared about as for sometimes because i would be for your life. you wouldn't. my mom doesn't come home. her mother be at least left mexico 20 years ago and settled in the us without authorization. what are we on the sophia was born shortly after, as a us citizen,
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and the to have been inseparable. the clean houses to survive. now they sell vegetables at a market near the border. some is idea me of the one the i was scared when she was left to now she's old enough to get by on her own. but i would do anything to stay if they trying to put me be a 3 says she has no criminal record, but of immigration officers arrest her mother and daughter have a plan to cook and that must be i think. so let me make one phone cool. oh, cool, my daughter and tell her how to close the business payoff the house. i don't know that would be so much to do the alamo. flea market has been here for 40 years, but never has been the target of an immigration rate. now with terms of promise that he will find undocumented immigrants where ever they are underneath the markets buzz, there is a current of fear. i really don't know. like i think it was just like closed down for away or maybe it was opened up at the police to be close down. there would be
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no where to shop. about 11000000 undocumented immigrants live and work in the us economies safety putting all of them would devastate economy. and the mayor of macallan, texas, a republican agrees because a lot of times you have people that come illegally, but they are now very good, productive residents of the united states. are you advocating that someone like that stays? definitely. terms mass deportations also face major funding hurdles, leaving honest, sophia, who both they won't happen is a very, very big fear battle. i hope he's so incompetent where he can't go through or whatever he sees a are people say he's like a 2 hour. he just barks but doesn't bite. and that's what is the sort of thing for now. mother and daughter say they'll carry on as normal on a, sofia is studying journalism and college and be a priest says she's proud of her daughter. they hoped to continue living there american dream together. heidi jo, castro out as the rest. alamo,
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texas. well, that's close now to the board of the day of to want to to speak to our correspondent that john holman. now john trump has also said that he will designate call tells as terrorist organizations. what does that actually mean on the ground? the speaking to a few less talking about base i will, they said is actually, it doesn't do the united states that many move measures that a 40 has under existing drug trafficking on to narcotics laws. they can, for example, seize assets, they can restrict truck travel of call to members to the united states, but they could already do that. but what some people hoping of as fee is it, it could open a small do. whites was possible military action in mexico. trump on con, pipe, spoke about foaming fence new lives, and apparently he also reportedly mused on spending, sending special forces to try and catch
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a call to the leaders. so they does open not smo paul for what alyssa said is. the actual boots on the ground for the us who met scurry is very unlikely drawing strikes on the other hand is slightly more lightly. and on what reaction have we seen from the mexican government to trunk? the threats on the call tells and indeed to immigrants. so mike was people trying to cross the border from mexico to the us? it was specifically on base and the call til designation, which is really despite well the news about migration is the big news in mexico yourself. the boat at today at president kyle, the assigned bound spoke about in her morning press conference. she said, match cards of free country, silver and independent not supposed not. they can act talking about us according to the constitution, will defend the silver intake and independence in mexico. it's really personally the idea, even the month of the us military action in the country. you have to remember that
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it was just 177 years ago. the us took a 3rd of mexico's territory all fit. so any sorts of us millet traction here would be very, very negatively 5 years. uh, call the same problem so, so i did so that in the past, is that mexico's not just a loan in this just last year there was a study by the us authorities and the mexican attorney general's office that said that 70 to 90 percent of trace firearms used by cost sales to be came from just across the board of that from the united states. so next, because it's been saying, well, and you're going to deal with that as well. if you're asking for action on the console from side. okay, don't home and joining us back from to juana and mexico, many thanks to him. the presence of the european commission has wound up the risk of what she calls a global race to the balsam through aggressive economic policies. as live on the line was picking up the what was the commitment for them and devils and switzerland
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. so your opinion wants to engage and negotiate with the us agreement. on monday present, donald trump declared he would reverse the trade deficit with the you either through terrorist or by exposing more energy. how 1st priority will be to engage fairly, discuss common interests and be ready to, to negotiate. we will be product metric, but we will always stand by our principles. we will protect our interests and uphold our values because that is the european way. sounds good for us. indian circle has appeared in, quote, his impeachment trial is denied ordering the ministry to drag out politicians from parliament, brendan, from voting down his declaration of martial, know you and this being in detention since last week. judges that the
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constitutional court will decide whether to uphold his impeachment, redone, and division. officials say they recover the bodies of 16 people who died and flash floods. heavy rain triggered land slides in the central city of pac along them, and the java province. dozens of people have been injured and the search for the missing is underway. m 23 rebels and the democratic republic of congo have seized a key town in the east of the country. local officials confirmed the capture of minerva. the town is a supply route to government, which is the capital of north keeping province. more than 230000 people have set the fighting between government forces and the m 23. since the sauce of the yeah. economy has moved from gamma a. this as happened as variables coverage of the also some of the key areas of the controlled by the dmc on the last week. and now people here in this town of whom i
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was a listing for this a nova to the new i was selling the of go my some of the bones, even from coming from the front lines, is reaching some of this near bought a hold of coma we, nova was hosting, for example, 6000 internal displays, people and all these people. some of them are trying to make download for out of this area to see how they can get filters here in the toner. go my way or most for me the people were displaced due to the ongoing code for the fighting between the 2 groups of escalate of the d. c. government as the refuse any dialogue with them for the 2 variables. accusing them to be bought to buy. one of them doesn't matter cuz this one always has a get to buy the political government and no implement to rebels. a thing that's they don't want to negotiate with the government, but they want to progress for the civil war is to don as well as moving a 1000000 people to free to neighboring sounds,
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to don. 120000 have arrived in the past 2 months alone, with the official transit center has full many a choosing to settle and comes now to buddha. but aid workers struggling to meet the needs. catherine story report from the georgia border crossing a 2 months ago. settlements like this installed. so don, one not here. this area is on the boat or would sit on people's leaves. wolf from the north are coming from areas in that country. like white 9 states, the blue nile and seminars regions and to 0 state father know we are fighting has intensified this biscuits august 1st, emergency supplies to be received by those who have just arrived. i shut the dog and has been here for a month. she's ill. i 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,

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