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the, the the is ready on the rights, did you named refugee camp? at least 10 palestinians are killed and many a winters. the hotel mccrae, this is l. just here a live from to our house are coming up optimum so that is ro, sage desperately need is you mandatory and i guess distributed have a sims on day 3 of the c spa that's included in the agreements that that chase tool should. it should that, that i study for selection and as i said, i'd reach these guys that attention tends to rebuilding hundreds of thousands of hundreds demolished across the street. and to find as
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a popular tourist resorts into key, it kills 76 people and inches more than 50. the israeli forces have loans and multiple rides in that you need refugee camp in the occupied with bank. at least 10 people have been killed. 40 others were injured. the army and the shouldn't bid security agencies started carrying out and operation they're aimed at finances is ready, military vehicles. we used to raise the camp off to a car was hit in an air strike. so i was ready. sailors have also carried out a text elsewhere in the occupied westbank, palestinian homes and businesses have been targeted in the towns the front dock engines to foot east of continue. these rarely on a has to tied to $64.00 palestinians, including children and a ride on the cities. continue. the risk come to die is up to 90 palestinian
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prisoners and 3 is ready. captives were released under the seats. 5 deal. honda civic reports from the georgia indian capital a mon, because the israeli government, as well as the palestinian or authority of band elders era from reporting for both as well as well as the occupied with speck as well. this rate is still ongoing after more than 9 palestinians were killed and more than 40. other is injured, including children and medical staff. the ambulances are not able to get to the wounded, which is actually leading to people reading out in the streets, according to residents. those ambulances being blocked by the military is a common theme we see whenever these really army targets places across the occupied west bank. but they say that this rate, in particular, is a target arms, palestinian fighters within janine and the janine refugee camp. it's been a place that has been subjected to large scale raids throughout the last couple of years. and these really military just yesterday had said that since the ceasefire
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in gaza had taken place there gearing up for large scale military operations across the occupied west bank. well, we haven't heard from both hamis and palestinian his stomach. he had to who are condemning the is rarely military operation saying that they're not going to succeed in the face of palestinian resistance. one of the statements actually said that it is a little bit ironic, but after a siege by the palestinian authority where the p a and the fighters in the camp had come to an agreement to stop the fighting. that these really army came in shortly after conduct to this wide scale military raid. but they're also saying that fighters in the area should go confront the occupation wherever they see them. because this is seeming like it is going to be a raid that last for many hours into the night. if not days the,
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it was the safe spot holds and guns, a trucks carrying desperately needed humanitarian ida rolling into the strip. honey mach mood has more. here on so i had been rode. the arrival of aided trucks is offering a glimmer of hope to the people of gauze. us 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 families. these aided trucks across the gaza, through these really controlled current about asylum and crossing marketing a significant step forward in the ceasefire, agreed 1000 bucks and to let still the needs are a huge well calling on to enter more and more a to gaza in order to elevate the people suffering and to have proper shifting to the people who are misplaced,
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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 theatres, and not equipped for the overwhelming influx of injuries. we have acute shortages. we will force many times to conduct surgeries without anesthesia pain medication causing means not only medical supplies, but health hospitals need to be safe and well equipped. while the ceasefire hasn't brought a pause into violence, it work as warrant. the humanitarian situation remains a critical. the blockade, compounded by the reason complex, 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
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8 and commercial products became scarce in the market because of people who are totally reliant on a really felt that today box to the 3rd day of the ceasefire. and we're trucks filled with 8 are being allowed in, but on the ground the situation should remain very difficult. as i say, as fire calls, the focus now ships to making sure these a delivery is continued to address. the long term needs the people. for now, the arrival is a visa trucks is a small but a significant step toward using the sufferings of a population caught in the crossfire mode via from there. but actually the how the science at the world economic forum in davos katara, the prime minister in the home. it's been on the from and also on a spike of a huge investments required to rebuild the gaza strip. that's included in the agreement that that phase 2 should that should that,
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that i study for selection phase. why has just said that i think the understand needs for the, for the people to rebuild the hospitals, to the, the big cities and the basic requirements for that, you know, providing a supply line for a lot of the people over there. but to face to we should include very for selection and what you have mentioned about 80 percent of us as the slide we believe in title has been destroyed. but can tell us, prime minister went on to talk around the huge and need to find the political solutions to the complex. now that as these 5 deal has taken effect and goes, what's happened since october 7th mazda wake up quoted for the region. but also, we need to address the issue of the palestinians, and we need we have cnn momentum bodes around the world about the to see a solution that's being absent, unfortunately for a very long time. and we hope that we can build on batch wilmont and then achieve
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this and having a piece for the region where all people living side by side peacefully, shamal bar i had small from davos. it was very interesting to listen to that space by cutoffs, 5 minutes of missile for an festival. how about the comment as sandy, talking about the need for the international community to ensure that the franchise ceasefire in god's holes and that the deed should have happened in december 2023? not now and that the international community has to push forward towards the reconstruction which should be debated during phase 2. and that's alternately the, the goal here is going to be to ensure that there is a supplement between the policy is and the is varieties on the notion of a 2 state solution on what happens next in does the input ticket a and whether the policy or thought it issue take over the top of the official
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insisted that this is something that has to be decided by the palestinians themselves. that if there is a determination of will from both policies, how much ended by the city of forwarded to the can set aside the differences, move forward and insure the risk a united front and the follow to that manages both the west bank and gaza. it was really interesting of the dynamics that you can see is see that playing out in the entire region. unfortunately have evolved that i might not. 302024 was a bad. yeah. for the region 20. 25. could be the beginning of a good. yeah. and i think it was, it was a, basically to the developments 11 and with the election of a new president developments, instead of with the international community teaming up to provide significant support for the new administration. i didn't navigate to each way towards a transition to democracy. and those small developments when they further develop the could send a strong positive message that would push the international community. the trump
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administration in particular, to be very active in putting an end to the conference in the middle east hush divided by the 0 douglas. so that on the ticket has declared a day of national mooning up to a hotel. 5 to ski results killed at least 76 people. and then judge more than 50. it happens in couple kaya in the color blue mountains in the northwest, the blazing gulf to 12 story hotel with wooden clattering the finest opposite in the kitchen of the hotel, the bags onto a cliff, making it difficult for 55 minutes to get to official say 9 people have been detained over the place. i'll send him close here to joins us now from the center. we have just arrived candidates, this person will describe the scene as it is now. the,
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well, the scene is catastrophic, which makes playing you where i am at 1st. this is a, is key, a resort area in the mountains of bullets 50 carts. ok? a district. then there are a few hotels like the wong behind me, which burned down in the early hours of this morning. as you can see, the outside of the hotel has been burned. there is a cover. uh, actually a plastic made of cord that is set to be during bill safire. uh, that's why we don't see that much harm on the outside of the building. but on the other side, behind this building there is that cliff. that's why when the fire rusted in the early hours of a tuesday morning and the fire extinguishers were able to arrive at the scene in almost an hour, because this is a remote area and they were able to uh, only reach to the is size and the phones uh page from the side of the hotel.
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that's why it took a little bit longer than expected it to put out the fire. and, uh, people hardly hardly were able to get out. you see some, uh, some bets she's just rolling down from a window. this is how some of the hotel customers guess were able to escape the building. it's like to get out of the building and many people who interviewed who were interviewed by the local media and do it through us today. explain the pain and, and, and the fear details they have experienced during the fire. and apparently, what people are telling is that they were not able to hear any, a fire alarm. that's why people were cold, touched by the fire when they were sleep,
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since they were there was no alarm ringing. it was just the few men smoke that uh, that made them wake up. uh carol, please still. there are some, uh, rescue workers uh, fiber gates working uh, working all sides and uh, the hotel owners also made an explanation on social media posts just a few minutes ago saying that they are cooperating with the government to sort out it to discover what's called the spire, which is still unknown, back to you. soon as you say, the investigation is underway and i've already detained a number of people. i understand of. yes, 9 people who have been detained a within the scope of this investigation for security or is, are working hard and, and many legal express from the surround this,
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these are in bold as also turkish present. bridget play as the audience if you today is saying that the purpose of the not the proof of the races, but the people who are responsible for this fire uh will be figures of and they will be held accountable. of course this fire in that building a really close the big back class among the public and among the people who were staying here. because as since last friday for to, for the coming, 2 weeks of the semester break and i took it and where we are right now is a very popular place for the people of from is. so, mold a capital on, cut off for the winter sports for skiing. that's why there were many families with their children here, as the families are asking for the people who are responsible to be held accountable in front of the courts back to you think so most send them some costeo to the for us. and because of kind of
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the donald trump is spending his 1st full day as president of the united states and already he signed hold in 200 executive orders announced match the for patients a sweeping board, a crank down and positive supporters who attacked congress on january the 6th to the 1st item, the president, trump, assigning is the rescission of 78 by them. era executive actions executive. and it break from the norm president trump signed his 1st executive orders in front of thousands of supporters during his norco parade at capital one sports arena among the 9 directives, the sons with the order that you with withdrawal from the paris climate agreements . then later at the white house sitting once again behind his desk in the oval office, he signed another batch of executive orders. his 1st this sweeping pardon for those who storms, the u. s. capital on january the 6th 2021. following trump's refusal to accept his
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election to faint to joe biden would have to get through. all of us were joined now by my tenant who is in uh, washington, dc. uh mike, obviously very, very busy uh 24 hours for donald trump once he called in stores today by as well today is meeting with the senate majority leader john tool and the house speaker mike johnson. he will be speaking to them. in fact, he is speaking to them at the moment, and then later on in the day he's going to be holding a discussion about infrastructure. he'll be making comments about plans for the us infrastructure. so he's continuing to a set up his agenda, those a rough stuff, executive orders that we see. and over the past 24 hours. very typical of an incoming president attempting to set the mood and to set the agenda for the coming to we must remember as well though,
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is that some of these executive orders could be interrupted in the quotes. they could have various hurdles put in front of them, but they do have an immediate effect. for example, of those who were arrested in connection with the events around january. the 6th, a number of them have been released already following that executive order yesterday. and like at the end, the 1st 24 hours, do you get a sense of if there's any difference between the 1st trump administration and this one, my co review, for example, is as recently been sworn and the secretary of state. it seems at this point in time a much more organized and disciplined and focused administration as well . let's go back to before the past 24 hours since he was elected within a week, he'd already made his nomination. so cabinet. this is unprecedented in terms of speed and those nominations all going through. as you mentioned, marco rubio has already been confirmed on terms 1st day as secretary of state. so
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yes, it is very different from the 1st one. but a key point of difference is in that post to him, his 1st cabinet, a trip was the law truly inexperienced, the good people around him on the advice of others. in many cases, some of them were not a foot in his cabinets. his defense secretary, for example, he went through 5 defend secretaries in full years. this time however, he is much more focused on the loyalty of his cabinet members and loyalty for donald trump is a given, he is demanding. it is keeping them to express their supporting semester. they loyalty. so yes, this is very different from last time in terms of the fact that he has very carefully selected the members of his cabinet to okay to be working with him. they all have one coming tray and that is absolute loyalty and they've made the public statements concerning their loyalty to the president. and this is a key issue for donald trump. much more organized, much more focused, much more clear than the random events that happened over his 1st. uh huh. and,
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and like we understand that donald trump is going to give his 1st press conference as a prison isn't in the 2nd 10. do we have any idea of what he's going to talk about? well, we're not very clear on that at the moment because there are different reports coming out. one is that, that is not a formal news conference that is in fact remarks. he's going to be making around his infrastructure statements, but we will clarify that to get back to you obviously once everything is confirmed, think about exactly what is happening. okay, thank you so much, mike. a appreciate your, your time of montana for us the in washington dc. as the president, trump is also tracking down on immigration and unauthorized border crossings, he's shutting down asylum and refugee admissions, declaring that old illegal entry will be halted and that millions will be deported . trump has declared a national emergency at the southern florida and has told the department of defense to move troops to the buddha. the wheels are in motion to trumps immigration and
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bought a policy of a whole. but it comes at a time when a risk unauthorized crossings at the southern border, actually lower than when trump lift office. and his 1st to which on holeman is at the busiest border crossing in the western hemisphere in tijuana, mexico. and this whole can you just give us a sense of what you're seeing and hearing where you are? what does it like that right now? yeah, we've just been actually at the busiest border crossing with this summit, saved it off. and what we saw there was business pretty much as usual, lots of calls and traffic heading into the states as it always does. but that could just be the calm before the storm because makes turn, it's government are expecting a couple of things. the 1st of which, a large scale deputations of a, of a nationalities as well, but mexicans in the united states, mexican undocumented migrants make up 45 percent who documented immigrants in the
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us. so the mexican government and it's moving press conferences at diversity quite a long time to the instructions of what to do if you're sufficient. know, connect those with the program. cool mix co hopes you for those to inevitably do get sent back to the country with mentions including a $100.00 for them to find their way back home in mexico. once they've been a fun, once they've been put across the border. that's one thing that mexico was expecting and preparing for. another thing is that president trump has said that he could level of up to 25 percent, the guys who mexican and canadian goods as early as the 1st of february is mexico doesn't stop the flow of migrants and fence and getting into the united states. now what mexico uh, the mexican government did in the morning press conference, we started growth of how much they cost migration getting into the us. they said that they cut it by 70 percent. the mexican government's been doing that basically
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by stopping people is they've got the roof, the roof just returning the right to the south of the country. so they have to start a game. these are people, some of the nation's going through met start. it's pretty demo, demoralizing a lot of people at that point. but give up to this, saying they're ready doing not trying to send the message to president trump not to put these power. so 80 percent of mex connects both go to the us. so if the us did that, it would be dominating for mexico, probably damaging over the united states. okay, thank you so much john, john, home and a for us at and t you on a mexico to get across over to how does your castro she's live with us from takes us to the us mexico border and 24 hours ago. trump issued a national board of emergency one of his 1st texas as presidents, have we seen any impact of that? yes. not currently. now, it's because this takes time for that order to trickle down. and in fact, this folks for a sense, for the us border patrol sector here,
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told me that they're still waiting to see exactly what changed this makes for the directors to agent. because notably, since trump took the oath of office yesterday and said in his inaugural address that there would be 0 people crossing the borders excessively hasn't been the case . in fact, there been 91 people cross after he took the oath of office and were released to a migrant shelter here in the city of the calendar, texas. but it's only a matter of time before that number is expected to drop before troops are likely to arrive here on the border. we know that's the intention of this emergency declaration as well as trip wanting more funding to continue building his border wall. so at the moment, operations are still normal, though it's notable. so this is a very quiet time on the border. in fact, the number of unauthorized crossings reported by border patrol. is that a 4 year lo, lo or then when trump left the office in his last term?
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so many people in this community around me have said that they're looking at this. they're not seeing an invasion of lagrange, which is what trump is using to justify his is that his emergency declaration and there say in fact that there is no need for the separation to ok. thanks so much heidi for giving us the light of the land there and takes us along that us mexico border. as melanie sloane is a former federal prosecutor who is currently an attorney with an expertise and government ethics, she told my colleagues several vanya, that donald trump may size legal road blocks, implementing some of his executive orders. he makes a lot of promises that many of his supporters want to see immigration, obviously one of his best issues. so he's immediately come in and said he's ending birth right citizenship only. he can actually do that because it's part of by the us constitution. so we immediately, what has happened? is there been several lawsuits already filed, one by 18. state attorneys general filed up in massachusetts,
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and 18 states are suing donald trump. 24 i was addressed so far. i mean that that's yeah that's, that's more we'll join it. but that last year, it is likely to lead to a nationwide in junction stopping trump from trying to enforce this new van on from, on a birth right citizenship also with the issue of the border. he wants to be able to use us troops to, um, add to secure that. are there definitely some legal questions that will come up with that? uh, that is not clear that the us troops are allowed to be used for that purpose. they're also talking about moving a lot of national guard troops from around the country there. so he's setting up new legal battles on that front. and as you said earlier, there are many fewer immigrants coming in. so it's also what is, what are all these us troops going to be doing while there are mass down the board or like they're, they're not about to just invade mexico. so i or maybe they are headed back. i mean, i guess that's we'll, we'll wait and see what happens from a legal standpoint. do you see other pitfalls for donald trump? there's so many pitfalls. so, i mean,
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almost everything that he's talking about doing is facing immediate legal, pushed back the columbia and present. gustavo petro has declared a state of emergency is thousands of people for the violence in the northeast cup of turnbull origin. more than 100 people had been killed in the fighting between the national liberation army or ellen and disciplined fall cripples since thursday . the complex thought to be of a control of cocaine production. patriarch has suspended peace talks and accuse the land of committing bull crimes. falk signed a peace agreement with columbia in 2016, leaving ellen. the only major rebel groups still fighting the government. in 23 variables in the democratic republic of congo have seized a key town in the east. local officials confirmed the capture of minerva. the town is a supply route to government, which is the capital of north keith who province. more than 230000 people have fled
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the fighting between the government forces and in 23 ripples since the start of this year. and the nation officials say that i've recovered the bodies of 16 people who died in flash floods. heavy ryan triggered land slides and the jobs of province. thousands of people have been injured. and the search for the missing is underway. south korea's presidents against the killed has appeared in court for his impeachment trial. he has denied ordering the military to drag out politicians from parliaments to prevent them. voting down his declaration of martial law. you and has been in detention since last week. judges that the constitutional court will decide whether to uphold his impeachment. if or less will somebody tell mccrae you can find much more information on that website. that's l just eric dot com with this coming up next. then inside story looks at us present donald trump's inaugural address and the executive orders he has signed
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limit to how far the dream contains. stuck in your own adventure, now counter arrange a tide of changes sweeping the countries. the darling farm says his presidency is the beginning of a golden age for america. as an operation stage made out of populist agenda spending port is classrooms and even space. how is the world view and from the 1st address and his 2nd to and then office. this is inside story the.
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