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mind human values, precious, not so much what needs to be done, but why are we doing and now is the time we cannot wait anymore. we have to do something about changing the system from within or thrice. we are nature on the jersey to the national reunions is hundreds of thousands of palestinians allowed to return to northern garza, off to 15 months of his roles. the main site this is out there in life and also coming up a very personal journey. and i'll just narrow correspondence, long week home, off to being just spliced from northern garza. it is very,
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very hard to walk this way and to carry a lot of stuff. done 5 meg, but add port m 235. just say they've taken the congolese 50 thousands of people have floods, deep sea disruptions don't think as the chinese a ice soft way. it causes market meltdown across most straight out in the center. combining the more than $300000.00 full, simply displace palestinians all seeing what's left if that homes in northern garza, for the 1st time in over a year, at least 2 people have died of exhaustion and the hydration making the journey. all those meanwhile, a really nice thing with that families of to 15 months,
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a pause honey, my family begins of coverage. we have waited for this. the for so very long forcibly displays for 15 months. they have lost everything. now walking north, making their way back to whatever is left of their home. we want to see a family. i want to see my mom and dad. we haven't seen them for 15 months. it's a long time. we're going now because i don't, i haven't seen my family for a year and a half. i want to go back and see that i've been waiting for 3 days to go to my parents. we have tied, i want to go to because we're not coming back here. moments of joy despite the hell they have suffered being far from over. the know there is very little to return to the like a river of people be carry whatever few belongings the less the buildings the home
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. the business is that once it's stored here, now ruins in a destroyed wasteland. in gaza city almost nothing remains inhabitable but for the 1st time since the war began, there is a sense of happiness and hope totally of what kind of head i cannot describe my feeling. it is a festive day for us as if we have been resurrected and then now entering power done what i can understand. i have one message we the palestinians are the rightful owners of this land that we will not budge. our results cannot be dentist. we sacrifice 50000 lives and 110000 wounded over the past 15 months alone. we sacrificed our homes, schools, hospitals, and entire infrastructure. but we will not budge. i'm glad that i'm of the other
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sort of thing god, we arrived safely, said the reporter. what are you feeling today? the man crying, it's the best day of my entire life. saves the man. i'm back with my family and loved ones, my friends and neighbors. for others, a sense of defiance of symbolic victory. they say we all people of great results people filter to we are proud of. are we not the homeland, every grain of palestine and causes soil is right in order to enforce evacuation of the north of the gaza strip. in the opening days of the war. around a 1000000 people have fled south a while hundreds of 1000 remains. many now will be re united living intends on the rubble of their homes, with a deeply on search and the future for the display of palestinians returning to their homes in the northern part of this trip is the 1st to step forward to rebuild
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their chatter live however, the journey ahead of them is long and litter. with many challenges, primarily on monk them is rebuilding. what 15 months of genocide has destroyed honey. my mother, i was just the uh from the 3 of her adar palestine. oh does. there is headink. atari was one of the people forcibly displaced by israel's will. she documented have returned to northern casa, is it where simon the on why this? i am, we are one is going home today. it took us a lot of time to already read this area. and everyone people are holding fast and even the i'm bearing everything i want in this class, but this is literally the moment i have been waiting since the day i got this place from the gulf of city. and it's not only me,
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it's everyone out here. everyone is going home today. we know it's going to be a very long journey, but we don't care. as long as we're going to reach home. that's all we want. we have been walking for the past 3 hours and we finally made it to net city. let me show you, this is where that is ready. soldiers and is ready, forces were stationed in this area. here wasn't, is really check point bonding policy news to go back and buy back north or back south. but as you see, palestinians are still on the move. we're talking about 7 kilometer journey. how does the news are holding their luggage on their box? we see children, we see mothers. it's a very tiny certainly, and very hectic. everyone's scared to lose any of his family members, and we see that the is where the reports is also put because of the time to make a advisor for the palestinians to walk. and let me show you the scene. everyone is
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coming from different sites, directions to walk, to receive the streets. people are not being able to carry all of their items, so they're leaving some of their belongings because it is very, very hard to walk them this way and to carry a lot of stuff in the the show you this is one of the main roads that connects between the south and the north, and this is how the is really force is complete to destroy it. and it's definitely making it harder for policy to cross walking for almost 6 hours. and finally, i'm almost home. this is the street of my house, just like every single palestinian who is this place. every single time i ask
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someone, what is the 1st thing you're going to do when you go back north or to the gods? the city? the 1st thing they say is we're going to go see our house, and here i am a couple of minutes away. finally, after 15 months, i am a couple of minutes away from my house as well, have blocked what's known as the net. so in cordele preventing thousands of palestinians from returning home, israel cleared out the roughly 6 kilometer wide ministry zone when the war began causing off the news from the rest of the strip. as well has now opened up al rashid road, which runs along gauls as co sign for palestinians traveling by foot. another major rode the seller dean road can now be used by motorist. people in cause a checked by members of a private us security company. target by zoom was on solid dean road where palestinians have begun making the trip north by call after long hours of waiting
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possibly in display. some of these is thought to, to make the journey back to the north of district. as you can see, cause going to cause issues that are loaded and carrying their own, sent it to his personal belongings or right now he think to the next or inquiry to this area that we are in at the moment. just pulled garza's where the nobody was able to reach this position and the location over the course of the past 15 months . but now civilians are making their journey to their homeland, to the north of the strip. specifically that they have been enjoying more than 15 months. of relentless. 1 meant to personalization by this very minute 3. if we just took a look on the right side where you can find 2 is really many, 3 times us station. just on the fuselage. ruth will do civilians and now people are moving to the north of distributed. it to be militarily respected by the security companies, and these are included in groups in order to facilitate the process of an inspection
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. this is a historic day for displace policy and families. it's the time for the wrinkles, trash, and the union for their beloved ones. and even for morning, why they have lost direct deposited in our 0 or from the closest point students or inquiry to the central areas. kind of starting, are you an agency for palestinian refugees? acknowledges that challenges remain so there is heading north, especially as about 90 percent of buildings and public infrastructure has been destroyed by is rodney attacks and where it says that the risks of unexploded devices, particularly for children also very high and mostly the access to food containing comforts is almost nonexistent except for thankfully, over the last 8 days of the sci fi, ca, that has come in i have continued as a community engagement office at wells central kitchen and who's been working with internally displaced people who says, without basic infrastructure,
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the future looks difficult for palestinians returning to the north. the people they're going to, the north, yada, yada. the most drug is part of this is ending does out right now, including securing shelter as most homes in both, you know, the boat is south and north of does it have been destroyed. leave you leaving no available space to walk already to walk into the street or the show that you have a good sick door. has a lot to deal with though that is right army a text into was be done. thought a good thing because the teams and the main thing, some of them um, also the citizen, the citizens also require to the rehabilitation offices, sewage system, roadside, garbage collection facilities. or as most of these are being destroyed. or also they have no jobs. and no, i would go sho,
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9 city both ford and see the protocol division of the fields where both those north and go to the nursing nursing garza, which really like an 8080 percent to 80 percent. i'm pretty good shot to reduce is likely on the surveys on and go to has been, the mistake of the united nation. says it's dangerous and volatile in the eastern democratic republic of congo, off to m 235 to say they captured goma. gum file has been heard near the apples and many residents of fling. the city knocking web has more columns of m. 23 scientists into the city of god, hours off to the groups that had taken control. some residents watched from
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a distance well hid. the other kid people here have decades of experience this advise living under the rule of various on groups. some of the fights is very sophisticated weapons, democratic republic of come, the government says when soldiers are in the city, when the support for the on that advance is being widely documented. the previously denied it recently claimed condos government escalating the conflict and says it has the right to defend itself to level well done bottles continue, set hours. these government soldiers worries for his life. you go to go back, you must be one of the ones that we are goldman soldiers. we had a band. so thought of these have left us here in the bush to fight the enemy, but it wouldn't be it. i didn't go if you would abandon. we do not know what to do . we laid on our arms. what's all these men say?
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they government soldiers who were trying to flee by boat from governments, pulled across like tv to the city of because they say they've been intercepted biber, london, marines who were taking them to surrender to end $23.00 to this home goes always be fighting along sides un sanctions of groups all sides of the accused of widespread atrocities, including sexual violence and killing civilians. the u. n. u. s. u k. and from the cold on rwanda and m $23.00 to start that falls going down. the seminal front strongly condemns the offensive laid by the m 23. supported by the roll ended on forces which resulted in the depth of peacekeepers and caused the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians. the fighting must stop and dialogue must who's here? the 5000s of people have fled to neighboring lawanda about 2000000
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and have already been forced from their homes in 3 years of fighting relate this chapter in a decades long conflict. so when the, when you've gone to invaded con, guys, he says he has a game that has been accused of meddling and eating minerals ever since the last time m. 23 to government was 13 years ago. the us and some european countries come military aid to we're wanda, and in 23 was late to defeated. people here waiting to see how the international community will respond to this time. malcom web houses 0. gave her all this on though, has reaction now from the united nations in new york. here are you in headquarters in new york. they're watching the situation in goma closely. they say that the situation is very fluid. at this point. the u. n. has about 10000 peacekeepers in the democratic republic of the congo. many are fighting alongside the congolese
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military in or around goma. now by mid day on monday, un officials, that brief journal is here said, while the situation is very confusing, they were not yet able to confirm that the m. 23 has full control yet of goma. fighting is due to the image and ongoing. it's very, very fluid. it's, uh, it's, uh, it's not over yet. um, so there are, there are many, many dynamics in town. and so it's a very, very fluid situation. it's a very dangerous situation. thank you and has evacuated all non essential staff out of goma. as for the security council, they held an emergency meeting on sunday on the situation in goma. and i've also announced they will hold another meeting on tuesday, trying to reach some sort of consensus on how to stop the fighting and move the process along to piece gabriel's on to l. just need to do that in nations in new
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york. still ahead on the challenges era, the european union agrees to a plan to begin lifting economic sanctions against syria and preparing for a surge of new arrivals, language shelters in mexico. i'm busy ramping up that capacity. the a had a lie that let's have a look at the weather across north america and some welcome relief. arrived in the south west of the us in the phone of a storm that brought some rain and some mountain snow to southern parts of california, where you can see on tuesday it pushes its way further east, across the full coolness states. so we are expecting some rain here and some snow.
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the rain is set to develop across some of those southern states like texas with some storms of thrown into the mix as well, but not the wintry weather that we saw just days ago. that will be made, you can find to the north east, pushing out towards the eastern parts of canada, and that'll be some wintery weather coming in for west some parts of canada there, but temperatures on not looking too bad for the north west pacific. we will see some warms, come back into the east coast for cities like new york, as well as washington d. c. and that won't extends its way for the south and east as we go towards the end of the week. the reason why i'm coming back into the north of mexico as well for likes of monterey, but it does remain a rod, a shower restore. re here is what's a weather coming in to nicaragua, as well as on do russ big bus of rain and they will stretch down to costa rica by the mid week. the
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a 0 mind to top stories this out. tens of thousands of palestinians returning to north and casa, 2 people have died because of exhaustion on d, hydration on their way to the north. and traveling on foot through the hour sheet road and by car loan, the selected dean road. united nations says the situation in goma in the eastern democratic republic of congo is very fluid. soft to the m. 23 revel fights has claimed they captured the city. gun fires been had near the apples and many residents call escaping from the city. but your opinion has announced plans to ease sanctions on syria. a number of you foreign ministers i visited damascus since the full of the sub regime. the new ministration says the easing sanctions is key to rebuilding the country. as a buyer has moved from brussels, as the e u has agreed on
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a gradual lifting of sanctions on syria that crucial step for the new administration into bosco's, desperate for financial and political support from the well. today we reached the political agreement to begin at using sanctions on syria. this give a boost to syrian economy and help the country get back on its feet. why we aim to move fast. um, you know, we also are ready to reverse the course if the situation worse and the you impose wide ranging sanctions of the asset. government and syria is economy during its civil war essentially is target to the energy and transport sectors and finance or institutions. gaza was also on the agenda for you. 40 minutes is quoting for a permit and sees via the also plan to deploy is civilian mission. to monitor of the roof of crossing between garza and egypt, the border crossing is
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a main route for age going into gaza. is that for, on recall on all the parties to respect the terms that the deal which would lead to the release of all the hostages, particularly the 2 french and gym and hostages, which hopefully will lead to the end of this war, which has lasted long and which is resulted in many victims on the remains concerned about a potential trump push to end the war in ukraine. so talks with booting without addressing the real root cause of the conflict. for now, brussels is extending its economic sanctions on moscow for another 6 months. the call couldn't read and we need peace through strength for ukraine. and of course, as europeans, we have a key role to play here because peace can not come over the heads of ukraine or over the heads of europeans in europe. even. we swear the ego he's trying to figure out how to do with drum, who has the button to take greenland from the danes and impose targets on your for
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now of brussels in favor of accommodating from ensuring that decades old alliance remains intact. the you wants to have a say in serious future, and the future of course will garza but the block has little levers. combat with the us and other region of power. that's why it wants to expand the sponsorship with of a key players to ends. a warning does an ensure a smooth transition to democracy in syria, how she might about just the brussels. any a 1000 people have been arrested across the us in 24 hours as a result of president donald trump's integration cracked out raises happening nationwide, including a major operation in chicago. from school, the security chief says the city is ground 0 if his plan so round up on documented migraines. on an unprecedented scale the us defense secretary says that the pens again is providing military help for the default patients. this kind
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of gone snap to last week. we help move forward troops putting more barriers and also to insure mass deportation support of mass deportations in support of the present subject. that is something the defense department absolutely will continue to do. jonah engine has more now from chicago. the trump administration, immigration rates that began in chicago on sundays are continuing, and the administration seems to be taking a certain satisfaction in targeting chicago on the one hand. it's one of just many cities facing raids by the integrations. and customs enforcement agency, on the other hand, it is a high profile one. tom homan trump's boarders are here in chicago personally along with the deputy attorney general to oversee the operation. and they brought along a tv health advice personality known here as dr. field to record at all. and
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in the course of these raids, they have gotten into a verbal dispatch with the government here. chicago is a democratic city in a democratically controlled state of illinois. that is a sanctuary. city. one were state law requires local and state officials not to cooperate with a federal government's enforcement efforts. well that his long upset donald trump, a republican, and he is choosing to make sure condo. an example, when we've talked to people here who are undocumented immigrants, they say that he has created fear. the trump administration has ended a program by which under the previous administration, churches, schools, and health centers were all exempt from immigration rates. now they are all fair game under the trump administration, and that means that these people have many of them stopped going to school. many churches had stopped their spanish language services and people we talked to say they stop going to work and heavily hispanic neighborhood here known as little village,
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is largely and populated in the streets. the restaurants and stores are largely empty and fat suggested this shock in our program that donald trump in his administration has launched. seems to be working. john henry and l g 0 chicago. mexican officials are preparing for a search in migrant arrivals, often trumps crack. down. sure, anybody i know is in tijuana, just across the border from san diego, for shelters has been busy increasing the capacity. the mexican president was asked directly this morning during her press conference. how many people had been reported over the last week? donald trump took office and she talks about 4044 people. now when you divide that between 7 days is january 20th, it comes out to about 575 people a day, which is, as she said, completely align with the usual number of the 40s that mexico receives every day. i think it's important to point out that the board patients here have never really
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stopped. they didn't stop during the fight in ministration. they didn't stop during transit 1st administration. so there are already mechanisms in place. and it's, you know, authorities here in mexico are used to receiving that amount of people a day. and the mexican government is very keen to approve or attempted to dispel this notion that there is some sort of crisis. because even though we're hearing more and more about these rates and arrests happening in the us, the reality is that those numbers have not yet at this stage translated into more deportations here. now of course, the mexico expects that to change in the near future. and for that reason they've been build this program called mexico and racist you. and um, the cornerstone of that program is the, the centers these receptionist centers that they've set up along border cities where migrants will be returning, which are able to provide shelter, food, medical care, and basic logistics support for mexican migrants who will be sent back. i think
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ideally the mexican government hopes that once people send back it gets sent back and it gets settled. they will choose to head back home to wherever they. 7 are in mexico, but i think the reality is likely to not be that easy because certainly initially those were some back, especially if they've lived in the us for many years and have lives in jobs there. they'll probably want to stay near the border somewhere as they decide if there's any way that they can get back to their lives. there julia, go. yeah, no, i'll just sierra tijuana, mexico or the danish government has a mob. $2000000000.00 to bowls to secure seeing the optic region near the us and russia. it comes off to president donald trump suggested buying greenland for international security purposes. green on is a self governing mineral rich country within danish tertiary, copenhagen says it's not for sale. the money will go to with new navy vessels, long range drones, satellites, by the washington president,
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alexander lucas shouldn't go, has dismissed west and criticism of his election victory as predictable election. authorities say that lucas shank, one a 77 office on sunday with nearly 87 percent of the votes. he's been in power since 1994. critics say the election was neither free. no 5 and the united kingdom has imposed new sanctions. moscow has welcome lucas shank goes re election as well than $500000000000.00 has been wiped off the value of us technology stokes, off to the southern imagines to for low cost chinese chat boat. the deep sink app is a serious competitor to us, up slight chat, g p t. but the chinese all to all the official intelligence firm says it only costs $6000000.00 to develop as compared to the 1000000000 spelt spent on its rivals. it also says that use is less energy christian,
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so it may have moved from new york's the revelations about this deep seek a i platform that came to light in the last week. have investors really questioning the value of some us stocks. the nasdaq, which is the tech heavy stock market index here in the united states, closed down more than 3 percent. as a result of this news today, the s and p 500 was also a lot lower. and basically, investors are wondering what happened here. basically, under the last administration, president joe biden export bands were put into place to reduce the number of these high tech chips that are being sent overseas in an attempt to keep the u. s. edge in competition when it comes to artificial intelligence. but what happened with this chinese company suggests that maybe those chips aren't as necessary as one
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