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on asking questions, what do you think will be the last thing? impacts on journal is reporting from the action when firefighters did arrive. there wasn't sufficient with an in depth coverage. it's a gathering of intention to speak to wisdom teeth this out. as it was, teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the for come back, you're watching, i'll just do a ton. somebody capital headlines. he's writing it for you is desktop attacks across the occupied west by concerns the serious operations and the janine refugee camp will continue 12 palestinians have been killed since tuesday. 10 of them in
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geneva, let's say 5 between as well. and how about us and 1000 as incidents 6 day from behind is wanting a monetary and situation remains desperate. says 1000000 children are suffering from mental health issues. was last spring and had a my load the joins us from and the silence in central gals are and handy the next few hours, all crucial as both sides. how my as soon as i was supposed to release the names of capt seems to be exchanged and that will lead to the opening of the net stream car doors try for people to cross as they try and head back to that home. and that's where i believe you. all right, and how any sign of those preparations getting on the way? yes, absolutely. the coming hours are quite a crucial and it will be one of the major conditions that do hand the names of the a cop is being released from the gaza strip by her mouth and then there will be by
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tomorrow the release itself will take place, place tomorrow by 4 pm, at least this is what we're hearing from those who have a close information or close contact with people in charge of that are telling us by 4 pm to release it might be a little earlier or later. it depends on how the situations of progressive progressive as of tomorrow, but many people are waiting anxiously for the moment. the, the mid 3 boxes will open and that'll be of and be allowed to across to the northern part of district. right now we are here. we just moved it from the law had be enrolled where we're, uh, we talked about so i have, you know, it has the, the area that will be over the road that palestinians, this base policy will be allowed to move out using their own vehicles. but here on the western side, just the opposite side of the area off in the side of the account. this is the rashid road and we are in an area that is half kilometers,
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700 meters away from the 3 junction. i believe you can see the smoke rising in the horizon in the frame of this camera. this coming from where the is really monetary is this station, this is the one of the, the military bases on a sheet road that has cut off the northern part of from the southern part of district for the past 15 months. and the area became so notorious here were many people uh they lost their life as they were desperately trying to go back to their homes in the past months just in the. 4 the days in the months of proceeding, the seeds fire that took effect on, on sunday this area is believed. do start being to be busy in the coming hours as we heard of from people who are dismantling their tents. and they're going to be waiting in this area. and here's an example off of this vehicle right here. people who arrived in the we were told they're going to be setting up tense here, waiting for sunday morning to start going back to the northern part of the strip to
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seize by offers a sense of, of relief. but at the same time, it's a story of hard to break, coupled with the, the resilience of palestinians who are determined to go back to their homes and rebuild their shattered lives. all of this, if it's shaped by the, the devastation that they have already seen. so far in the center on the sun. so the southern part of this trip also by the, the uncertainty of the future, they are going to areas that have completely turned into waste plans without any proper access to any of the basic necessity. we're talking about waters of pipelines, water networks, electricity, anything that supports people, existence in the northern part of gauze, or they have already been damaged and, and destroyed. also the uh, it's shaped by their determination because it's their land. they want to go. 6 back and rebuild their, their shot or life will be interesting to see that coming hours as this area is going to be more busy with people. and once again,
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this road particular road is allowed for people on foot. and people to drive in their vehicles are going to be taken. so i had been wrote at the string parts of the 3 boxes. the 3 matches and started from. so i had been in the eastern part at the length of a 3 kilometer to the rest. you draw the gauze, i'd be it's right here. and the width of the area is about a 6 about 8 kilometers. so people are going to be walking off a huge road here, taking a walk in the 8th kilometers a width and across the northern part of this trip. people on cars will be inspected, and this is part of the, of the deal and the conditions of them going back. people walk in here on foot are not going to be inspected as they go back to another part of the strip. there's one condition here that makes everyone a little bit worried about the future of their movement as their conditions. this states that as soon as people return to the northern part of the strip,
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they're not allowed to go back to the southern part of gaza or the central area until february 8th. and that's where, uh, the, the, the, the starting time that move, it will be free from the northern parts to the southern part of the state. then that's the fear of many of the people here don't want to be stuck only in the northern part of the service. the fear that defense fire still outside the fragile and the state that might collapse. so they don't want to end up being stuck in the northern part of garza and gaza city. but at the same time they, they've been longing for going back and see their homes and the sifted through the memories of life as the north. before october, the 7th. thanks so much, honey. my smooth day. now, as far as just 2 days to a drawers, troops from lebanon before it's in breach of a cease fire agreement that reports these right, the cabinet has discussed alternatives off fueling fee is it may not meet the january 26 deadline and comes as lebanese residents return to the villages in the
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south. finally, to find the devastated denial of no quarter says nettie, all homes in his town, all uninhabitable. as do you and the high commissioner for refugees fitted for grande's on a tour of the region is due to landed syria off the visiting lab. and then on thursday, how familiar in syrian refugees left levon. and during the 2 months, his radio salt, which it said was targeting, has one la positions and took a house small syrian refugees in any other country. since the fall of the asset ratio, a many are eager to return. they're all so cautious waiting for a showing says, the new administration can deliver. so them costs all the reports from the stumble and stumbles ascend your district, siri as revolutionary flag flutters in the hands of straight vendors,
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a symbol of enduring hope. after day, i'll throw the south region 25 year old, the raw him arrived and took in 2015 alone. he reflects on a decade, a part from his family in damascus and his dream of returning home of a public interest. you know, of course i planned to return to syria. i haven't seen my family in 10 years, hopefully in a few months they'll be in damascus. i love this country and that's people who one day i hope to come back, not as a refugee, but differently. as you brought him, says that's just a month ago. he would have been afraid to speak with us feeling silly as intelligence would harm his family. but now some fear is going on because i start him is when i spoke about the torch and my friends thought i was exaggerating. thank god, the prisons were exposed and the evidence proved out. truth. turkey has also the largest number of syrian refugees since the start of a civil war. once at 3800000. so number has dropped to 2900000. but in the
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weeks since damascus fell, at least 60000 syrians have returned home. according to 2 kids, interior ministry who's same a 70 year old former truck driver from a level is among the ones who prefer to stay. arlita, god's willing, we will build a safe and democratic syria that welcomes all its people back for you. is that regardless of this 2nd? see the last weighs heavily on him. the so the why a governor of all in serious there is no water electricity services. there's destruction, my house is not destroyed. if i go back to syria, my house is destroyed. i have nothing about them. yeah, yes. the turkish government is allowing one member of each family to make a 3 cross border trips to prepare for the rest of the families. return the shots on
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the streets and assembled ascend your district are mostly old and run by syrian refugees. some floods, war and political term, oil, others, economic hardship. regardless of the reasons this year, one hopes to see several or to return to their homeland. many families say they wait until summer to the side. with 800000 syrian children born a circus citizens and many speaking on the turkish many are cautious above the return scene. i'm to solo l to 0 stump. now the world health organization says it will have to call the cost significantly and review its programs out to the us announced it would be leaving the u. n. agency washington will officially withdrawal from the w. h o in january next. yeah, the us is biggest contributing about 18 percent of the organizations funding. the w
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h o says the withdrawal will reduce its ability to address major health crisis and thousands of children and then old nigeria and city of condo are struggling to survive on the streets. the states religious police of loans to campaign to remove them, saying there is security threats. but they, the agency say the coal top in the cycle of neglect and the filed system is on a hi, should've reports from candle of the, from above kind of looks or the devin. what denise. it's bridges and on street corners a different story on for thousands of children, some as younger, 6 or living on the streets. some have been oh, there's a whole things or come from broken homes, the big these kind of inch, the fight for survival. most besides, 11 years old to afford is one me for the day he collects bottles to sell for
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recycling, carrying the load for around 5 cubic meters, 3 or 4 times. when we go scavenging, we go out in numbers. i take this route going all over the place, and when it's time for religious school, i go to school and when it's time to sleep, we all go where we sleep most the for once to be a soldier on peace country. what his government says he and others like him up within, showed criminal recruits. the state, sees them as the security threats. both agencies say they have been saved by those vents to protect them on a system that's offers, lifted the vote for the future, victims of all the t u. n. fall $219.00 good economy prices often have no access to education. the u. n. estimates. 1.5000000 children out of schools in kansas city
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. their religious police also known as hence the, carry out the light rates on comp, box markets and on the bridge is rounding up the children wide their sleep and bringing them to this kind of poor. what a 40 say is rehabilitation. when we address children, we invite their colorless lead teachers. that's why i got students kind of us. and we were called the parents. we will, you, are you night. children with their parents. here they are given food and somewhere to sleep or twice. octave a say it doesn't address the root of the problem. the government know, taking care of them. the pin is to neglect them. different does, but then just leave them like that's what is the now one of them not become to the
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presence of the julia. how will it take you over people do way? yes, i found it. that's how you was going to pick you up of the people you use leading. i shut and says that all that the lack of education and broken families are the 2 carpets. and without addressing these issues, the cycle of neglect will continue until then, children here remain costs between the government, unable to provide solutions and the society that has turned its back on them. for now, the future is us on such as the next meal or the how should i just see it all? kindle nigeria now the democratic republic of congo is sending minutes for the enforcements towards goma in the east. the army is baffling. in $23.00 fights, as we charge on thing in the region, the government is sending tanks. heavy tillery helicopter gunship send on the
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vehicles to support its troops. the m 23 on the roof has been closing in on the venture capital for months. more than 2000000 people have been forced from that homes. this the armies dudley loses territory for their call reports as the m 23 arm group advances along the shores of lake q. one of the only ways to escape is by both the sled, because we know that when the enemy arrives in our village, people forcibly recruit many young people on the roads. it's a similar story. thousands are on the run. after m 23 fighters to control the lake side town, a socket. they were accused of widespread atrocities, including right, more than 2000000 people up in force from their homes since the contract restarted 3 years ago. and when you went to dfcs army and allied armed groups, having trying to fight back that support from burundi and soldiers,
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the presence of un peacekeepers and troops, southern africa hasn't stopped the loss of territory. however, valencia includes mines and some of the world's largest deposits of colton, mineral used in electronics. exports are worth millions of dollars a year. and $23.00 says it's fighting to protect members of its persecuted ethnic group. un us and you accuse for one day of supporting the arm groups claims to galleys has denied. okay. and the government, and i think we're at the crucial moment. what pressure underwent could be one of the ways to push m $23.00 to either withdrawal or stop its expansion. but at some point, this pressure will no longer be as effective. if m $23.00 is allowed to extend further into the territory. it's the latest chapter, decades old conflict in the eastern d or c, one in which rwanda and uganda have invaded for being accused of meddling losing
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minerals also. and we have, i'm happy since the start of the school. every way we go, we find ourselves in an on such a situation. we don't know what to do out in the children, get her on the way. they go hungry and we don't know where to go. several rounds of negotiations failed, repeated sees, far as a in broken people here. i just want to go home freddy, a car out to 0. now the philippine government is pushing for the expansion of nickel mining in a bit to become a leading supplier, a so called transition minerals. nicole is used in the production of batteries for electric vehicles, but active as say the demand for these minerals is frightening forests. follow below, as this report from brooks point in the province of follow one, a 100 and some buildings family has owned this piece of land for generations. their members of the one tribe in brooks point and the agricultural town in the western
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philippines. in recent years, it seemed a mining boom. well hired and blames to nickel stockpile next to their property for contaminating the soil by pulling up all the. so let's start good on top and they've been underneath. and when it's flooded on january 14th, that ice crops, we looked at it because i pulled them uh that came with the flood harden and hundreds of other people protested for 2 months in 2023. arguing that the p then the mining company operating in their area didn't have proper permits. eventually it was granted the necessary licenses and that employees, 1800 mostly local workers. we are the biggest employer and the municipality. we are going to be doing a lot of a lot of boxes. the philippines is believe to hold $1.00 trillion dollars worth of mineral reserves, and the government is keen to tap into this potential. in 2022, there were 44 mining companies operating in the philippines. more than 60 percent
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of which like the one at the site in the province of that one. extracted nickel is a key component in batteries for electric vehicles in the country is already the world's 2nd largest producer, but president for the men marcus junior wants to jump in on the rush and expand industry further. critics say it's a threat to the countries forest international and g o. global witness released the report in december. the found more than a quarter of so called transitional mining sites in the philippines overlap with protected forests. and there's no doubt that we need to transition away from fossil fuels, and that's going to require some lining us for critical minerals, but that can not come at the expense of communities and the importance of by diversity ecosystems as well. but we're mind in contracts awarded before these areas were declared, legally protected environment department says the way forward is to find a middle ground. we are now left with balancing whatever legal rights that have
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have been granted by way of contracts of the state to the new law facing these areas under protection. mining companies like and said to complain by re planting trees, but hot and says they'll take years to grow time he doesn't have when he's slightly good is that steak barn to below l g 0 brooks point. the philippines are still a head and i'll just say all this french n b. i saw the lights, the crowd on is make fun to powers. coming up is joe in school. the
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flight schools finds that's catch up with all the action with joe saw me. thank you . and in didn't know if i joke that just pulled out of his semi final deal straight in opened and says there is a chance it could be his last appearance in melvin. the 37 year olds, 10 time of the champion, was struggling with the tune muscle in his left leg, which he sustained his previous victory as a call us outcries. he felt through the 1st set against alex on the 3rd of which lost it an hour and 20 minutes. the jo cuz it's lost on the tie break. and then, but he decided to call it a day. he was beat by some people in the crowd as he left the quotes while the sub heads home, it is very if it goes through the final phase either. well, the one got it sooner. open shelton sort of has never won a grand slam, but it's finished runner up to other majors. please guys don't, don't do a player. when he goes out. i
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know that everybody paid for what tickets and everybody wants to see. hopefully, great 5 said matching everything, but you gotta understand nobody jo, coverage of somebody that has given the support for the past 20 years. absolutely. everything of his life. he has won this turn with an abdominal tear. he has won this turn with a home string care. if he cannot continue a tennis match, it really means that he cannot continue attend as much. would you all could, which is not one of major titles since the us open in 2023. he was off if this might be his last appearance at melvin park. there is a chance. who knows? um, i'll just have to see um. yeah. how the season goes and uh, you know, i want to keep going, but what i'm going to have a revised schedule or not for the next year. i'm not sure. i normally like to come
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to australia and play and i've had the biggest success in my career here. so if i'm, if i'm healthy motivated, i don't see a reason why it wouldn't come. you know that there's, there's always a chance to get, as you have a semi final is going on right now. well, number one, younique's in a safe to set points against ben shelton went on to win the opening set himself on a tie break. he's just won the 2nd set as well. just united have told funds the risk of breaking premier leap rolls if they don't get that financial losses under control. the company's loss moving $371000000.00 over the last 3 years. some areas of that spending are not included in the regulations, but it's clear that united are concerned and say tough decisions are needed for them to become cash positive. since any else, both jim ratcliffe became kona they've made hundreds of stuff redundant. when again, look at the ticket prices, which you've already risen this season on the pitch,
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and you coach reuben amory recently said they were maybe the west united team in history. the 13th and the premier lease for 50 ranges and the euro click on the 1st day with the went up from 3 different mendez in 92nd minutes. you know, i said would likely need to offload mongers rush, but i'm a 100 got. i'm not sure if i ought to funds new signings before the trots the window closes. but i'm ready says who doesn't need to make signings to put his stuff on the team. this was, it is not go to manage the players is now they are my, my players. then you know the situation of the glove and then we have to before doing anything, we have to think what brought us to this moment into the situation. so we have to be really clear on everything. so my focusing on the next game, i understand the question, but the, the out of my players at the moment. and to some significant news regarding united color, not any also in the america's cup sailing team,
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which has ended its relationship with skip, have been ainsley of the finishing runner up to new zealand last year. and you'll say they could not agree on plans for the next position. if the comp i is these counts i, they are astounded by the decision which they say raises legal and practical obstacles. any else will continue to compete under the birth tanya name? well answers team will be known as a scene up racing french basketball player victo ebony almost as he played one of the best games of his career after leading the san antonio supposed to victory in front of his home crowd in paris. when been yamma was playing in the french league just a year and a half of those if will be selected as the number one pick 2023, and the truck returning to frost with the bus for the 1st time. he's got 30 points in front of a 16000 strong crowd, as is the suite, the indiana piece is one. safety to 1. 10 is the 1st of 2 regular season games. the french capital this week in the past, i can recognize, back in the us and of the european. let's up the quote. so it'd be as nickel you'll
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from around the world. the policy of total peace has failed to produce strong security results. these fed strengthening the hand of arm through the generation traumatized by agend assigned the un says 1000000 children in gaza need mental health support. the cause of the bulk of this is i'll just say we're life and also coming up here in human rights office condemns israel's escalating attacks and jeanine warning. it could impact the see spot and guns of 3 people are killed and a russian to attack the key. if all you claim trends target sites and several
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