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a decade of attacks by i'm close, but somebody leave ivory coast asking french forces to leave could be strategic with elections due in october and then to french sentiments on the rise. yeah. their presence on i board as well. may lead to disruptions or even chaos. the the rest of crossing between garza and egypt is reopening to evacuate. some of the most seriously injured types of studies stuck inside the street, the territory. and this is alta sarah life from demo also in the program. you and says, 700 people killed the democratic republic of combat in the fight for the state. you go as a m 23 on 3 choice to advance something we're doing will
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passively very, substantially increasing or not us president donald trump imposes terrace on goods from canada and mexico and china coming into effect on saturday. the ton russia launched as an attack on the historic central the cranium. since you've worked us up to our reports of multiple casualties, the you, the rest, the border crossing between egypt and daughters reopening for the 1st time in 8 months as part of the cx, 5 deal between from us and israel. for now, the crossing will be used for medical evacuations. 12 health organization says 50 patients will be allowed to leave for treatment abroad on saturday. it serves as a lifeline for palestinians in garza. but israel has enforced
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a land and sea blockade for 18 years. the whole, the crossing was seized by these very minutes we may doing its ground defensive that killed hundreds of palestinians in the area is close. it has prevented thousands of people from leaving this trip. i'm receiving desperately needed aid, and your opinion has restarted its civilian mission. to monitor the border crossing, facilitate evacuation of wounded palestinians. that mission was initially set up in 2005. what was suspended when i'm asked to power in 2007. can i also find out what's his own thoughts? european union civilian board emission begins today at the crossing points at the request of the palestinians. and these writings, this mission will support tell us to the importer officials and allow people to be transported out of gaza, including those in need of medical care. so we'll talk assume reports i'm calling you and is now in southern guns and the opening of brooklyn crossing the current
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phase of the deal that we as well. and how much will have important significance for palestinians who are expected to be evacuate says tomorrow to egypt to receive medical treatments. clauses. hospitals have been widely overwhelmed with different kinds of injuries, including i'm 2 types. sions funds ad complex tro about that cannot be treated locally. so for palestinian one to people who are expected to be depart the who are expected to leave casa tomorrow. this step has seen as a lifeline for them. following the de station and the dissemination take complex that have taken place that has taken place across the gaza strip fairly functional hospitals for palestinians. right now. this is a very crucial step that will help them to receive a treatment approved and to mitigate the ongoing compression on the cost offering from furniture to just all the cute and medical supplies that started
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recently to access. because the strip, the lights of the currency supply agreements, target companies are eligible. can you and us published by as well as was devastated garza's health system was repeated in deliberate attacks, taunting hospitals, stuff and patients. most facilities have been damaged beyond use and the need for medical evacuation is greater than never. over one 111000 palestinians are injured across garza. 12500 of them need to travel for urgent treatment. at least 25000 children have been wounded, some with reversible conditions, more than 12000 tons of patients. so facing the risk of death because of acute the shortages of supplies and at least 1000000 children require needed mental health and psychological support. the executive director general of hospitals in the gaza strip. you spoke to us from con eunice about the urgent need for medical
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evacuations, especially for cancer patients. this situation is very difficult to the patients and is a people who we have more than 100 thousands of injured patients in building the war. and most of that in the middle of the this number of dish and soul cannot receive them because the service bill because of the water and the the, the, the area that all the time. i mean, the whole speaker understood all years. this was in the health system and the we have to 3 minutes and get 3 main off without a more trips because we're still, we did the least of the isn't cases regarding the tiffany physical key, the work and goal the day by day and the receiving the, the, from the help of the, for the as, and the kids that finding the disease in close fighting the cases and the t, we have no other to more than 6, thousands of and very as, and fish. and so
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a need for executive ation and the treatment, so 5 because is the treatment is not the most of them severely is disability. that was most of them. a township concept of patients and the specialities the which is the 3. but the facility is not available here in the video and still isn't probably set on more than 6000. and the other 25000 remaining for the 60 it shouldn't be. and it's about the case of the vehicles and the need over 3, because side to get the, to the minutes the wing of her master's, announce the names of 3 is where the captive set to be released on saturday. also comes around that keith siegel, that y'all didn't leave us. $183.00 palestinian prisoners will be released and exchange from is rainy jails. more than
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a 100 of them have been arrested since the one goal is to be done. the release is part of a ceasefire agreement between israel and how may i ask who lot of nations as cold from end to is reading operations in the occupied westbank. it says nearly all the rest and some of janine refugee camp have been displaced in recent months. old show remains deeply line by the worst sitting through meditation situation in northern area of west of the west bank, as well as is where the forces operations engineering continue for an 11th day and repeated operations have resulted in widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure. nearly all of jeanine's refugee camps 20000 residents have been displaced over the past 2 months in the context of both of operation security operations, both by the policy and you and sorry, and the is rarely a security forces. let's start. reality of the bloodshed and eastern democratic republic of congo is becoming clear. the u. n. says 700 people have entailed in the
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fight for us to go in just 5 days. u m. 23. andre kept to the regional capital area this week, or 5th street buffle between companies, troops, and the real ones in back fights has hospitalized. overwhelmed and dead bodies were left in the streets of financing is compounded and already da humanitarian situation. un says the whitening m 23 a soul which has forced huff a 1000000 people to flee. the hubs fights as and how, pushing south towards the provincial capital of south keeping the carpet company soldiers supported by thousands of burned in troops trying to slow their advance welcome wipers. watching developments from kenya's capital. not really, everyone in government says that we've spoken to says that life is still extremely tough, never tricity. they will test massive shortages of food and the hospitals remain overwhelmed. and that's just for the injured you'd be lucky enough to get to
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hospitals. we understand many others have know. meanwhile, i rewind in fact and 23 flights as they've been advancing around the shows of late key the towards the city of the coffee that we had that there was heavy fighting on thursday between the pro rwandan forces. and on the other side, the congolese army fighting alongside through indian troops and allied on groups. the un says it's received reports and it will say had reports of a substantial build up of rwandan troops near rwanda's boda with congo not far from the city of the kava. if indeed, that is the case, it would enable the private london forces to approach the city from 2 sides. meanwhile, in recover itself at this being a recruitment drive for volunteers from the local community of people who say they want to join in the sites. gabriel elizondo has more than this now from the us new
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york. for most of the week the u. n. has not been able to really get out in going by to get an assessment of the situation there, but that has clearly changed in the last couple of days now. and the u. n. has finally been able to get an assessment of how many people have been killed and injured in goma since sunday. and the number is certainly much higher than many could have expected, or humanitarian colleagues tell us that humanitarian organizations in go might continue to assess the impact of the crisis, including the widespread looting of warehouses we've been talking about, and the offices of 8 organizations as well the world health organization and its partners conducted an assessment with the government that between the 26th and yesterday and report that 700 people have been killed in 2800 people injured that are receiving treatment and health facilities. these numbers are expected to rise
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as more information becomes available. on friday, the french ambassador to the un said his country is about to circulate at the security council, a draft resolution on the d r c that we believe among other things would call for one to, to pull their troops out of congress territory. now that draft will be going to other council members for review and comments. so we could see more movement on this in the security council early to middle next week. gabriel's on to, i'll just say at the united nations in new york, the us president, donald trump, is imposing taps on that neighboring mexico and canada is what is china? 3 of america's biggest trading partners, the power to take effect from saturday? well, this was a key campaign, pledge of trump was speaking just
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a short while ago the us present outlined his reasons. we have big data as well as, you know, with all 3 of them. and in one case, they're sending massive amounts of fentanyl killing hundreds of thousands of people a year with a fence at all. and in the other 2 cases, they are making it possible for this appointment to get in number one. and number 2, we have big deficits and is something we're doing and well, a passively very, substantially increasing or not. we'll see how it is, but it's a lot of money coming to the united states. as you know, we have about $200000000000.00 deficit with their candidate getting close to $200000000.00. they've treated us very unfairly. the fisher is live for us now washington d. c. so adding a dizzying array of statements and executive orders from donald trump. well, we'll talk about it types in a minute. but just to cite tech, donald trump,
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that's the trade deficit with canada. it's $69000000000.00. no, anywhere near the $2250000000000.00 that he suggests. this is donald trump, m, or he does. but as he sends a lot of balls out there, if there was a lot of things that i'm hoping that people will follow each of them well, not paying attention to some of the main things are digging deeper because there's just so much. and these are nice months coming, just as the company, ministration and 9 says that senior members of the f, b i, the premier law enforcement agency in the united states. but some senior, if it goes either have to quit or resign or freeze spring fire come monday. but let's talk about some of the things he did say, including that he expects jordan and egypt to take some of the people in from guys like he said this before. he says he wants to quote, clean up the he's talking somewhere in the region of more than a 1000000 people going to these places in egypt or jordan. he said that during the week that he had spoken to presidency of egypt, the egyptians denied that it happened to the jordanians and addictions. i've said
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they're not taking people in from guys. he also said that the japanese prime minister should go to issue, but we'll be visiting next week. trade will be key to that. he also talked about taking back the panama canal. we've had that before. we had that really since he won the election, not during the election itself. and he said that they are going to do something about ben as well as the keeping an eye in venezuela. no one's entirely sure what that means. and then to wrap up all of these topics, he said he would be speaking to president putin of russia. he said they are going to do something significant. you've got to remember donald trump said that if he was elected before, he even took office before he was even a no get a did. he would be able to sort out a piece steal between the ukrainians and the russians on day one. he's never been in office for 11 days. and what about the terrace against canada and mexico and
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china? of course it tower screen results in the high can us domestic price is not something that donald trump says he wants. well, he's been talking about this for a long time on the, on the campaign trail. and the economist, dr. economist, dr economist has said look, if you do this is going to bump up prices. it's going to mean that the consumers will be paying more. it means that it's not going to automatically solve your problems. and the market in the us has reacted to the news that these types of going in place tomorrow by taking a nose dive. and donald trump is always tied in the us economy to the stock market . us economy is not the stock market, but donald trump sees a correlation. and so he says he's not worried about what has happened. but the intention is they who impose 25 percent patters on canada and mexico, 10 percent on oil and gas coming from canada. that's important because 90 percent of kind of disorderly gas comes. so it's of the board. and he says he's also going to impose
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a ton of on chips as well. now he's going to also pick kind of on goods coming in from china. he says, this is going to raise money, but this is because he believes the chinese are loving illegal fentanyl to come into the us. so we're kind of in mexico. so some of this is about trade. some of this is about fentanyl. all of it is something new we'll have to judge in the coming days when we see the impact that has not just on prices, but the way that the us economy reacts including things like inflation, interest rates. and of course, the continued monitoring of the stock market. unofficial, thanks so much indeed. well, trump says the tires are in response to the flow of illegal immigrants and the drug sent and now into the us. who disrupt over old natalie, $1.00 trillion dollars with trade leaders of both canada and mexico site. they're ready to respond. the goal simply to go look at is that the us consumers would be
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affected in the 1st place because prices would be higher, meaning prices would increase by 25 percent. secondly, because there would be fewer available of products since if you put a 25 percent higher for the product, obviously the mont windows source then finally, there may be problems with the supply chain because such high tires have a ripple effect. that is not only the short term, but also in the long run on the system is still committed to placing tariffs on canada starting as early as tomorrow. possibly. now, we don't know precisely what that would look like, but i do know 2 things. first, if the president does choose to implement any terrace against canada, we're ready with a response, a purposeful for so forceful, but reasonable, immediate response. but you're doing the kind of guessing there was a special advice from the canadian ministry of finance explains the effects that house will have on canada and how it can respond. it's not the best time. we're only growing the economy's only growing at one percent in real terms right now. we
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export about 30 percent of our gross domestic product and about 80 percent of that goes to the united states. so 25 percent across the board tariff on everything except oil and gas and a 10 percent tariff on, on our fossil fuel exports in other energy exports will be um, will be far reaching and wide spread into and it will be a negative impact far reaching and widespread will feel it right across the country in every province in territory, particularly in ontario and in other parts where there's still manufacturing. so there's, yeah, we're bracing for impact 1st. we should do no harm to ourselves and retaliating dollar for dollar with a 25 percent across the board tariff on us imports. if that's one of the options, i don't think that would be a good idea because the terrorists are going to cause a recession here where they're going to be. it will be very hard on our economy and
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could push us into a recession quite easily. in the 1st instance, our reaction should be this is beth, it's, it's terrible. but we have it freeze us in a sense. it gives us an opportunity as well, to flex our wings and, and trade with the rest of the world. and take a business approach to our trade policy and, and open our economy up to trade and investment as widely as possible. it's like that whole chinese proverb, a crisis is an opportunity writing a dangerous wind. and i think we can take advantage of this. it's going to be painful, but we can, we can make the best of it with trading with other countries. and also having um, some kind of post globalization industrial policy. the most of the head office area will have more on those terrace manufacturers in china own ready, bracing for the financial institute on dimensions. we'll have
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a report from beijing, the announcing the cost with most destruction and millions of tons of rebels to pay for rebuilding gaza. donald trump demands the excess green, reduces the price of oil, but why it's less depend central banks is race borrowing cost to the highest level in $17.00 pounds. in the cost on al jazeera alger 0 goes beneath the waves with a team of women, determined to say that all friends share the same responsibility with me. this is something you project amazing on and using a variety of scientific techniques to study their behavior. we can monitor them for their local photos and behavior. we're able to help their new environment. when they mix science, dolphins sanctuary on al jazeera. for the latest news,
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all off for online casinos, including many found to be involved in scabbing should be close by now, says president for the 9. marcus junior declared a total band last year with detailed coverage, just states fees them as a security threat for their agencies say they have been saved by those bank to protect the, from the hoss of the story. young people we talked to. so a lot spec screen pulled up and been lack of adults force them to fix it. they said it's cheaper to buy drugs next, comfortable, and then put the, [000:00:00;00] the, the without just a reminder of the main headlines now. the rest, the boat across in between egypt and guns,
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is reopening for medical evacuations. as part of the cx 5 deal between m. s and is around 12 health organization says 50 patients will be allowed to leave for treatment improvement on saturday. not a nation says at least 700 people have been killed and then the 3000 injured fighting this. we can go about eastern democratic republic, a condo for london bucks. m 23 fonts has kept to the suit to edit this week. and the whitehouse says tire some goods from mexico and canada in china were coming to fish on saturday. president donald trump says he's not speaking concessions for training partners and accuses of treating the us unfairly. for manufacturers in china have already been pricing for the financial. a hit from a trump terrace for sick of washington has more in this now from badging. a doing at the temple of a 100 celebrate the beginning of the year of the snake sharing the hopes for the
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new year. since you're doing it, indeed, the economy was difficult. what do we call give of hope? we should be optimistic about the future. just people wish for easier times ahead. the new year begins in suspense. us president donald trump, can see just additional tariffs on goods from china to we're talking about a tariff of 10 percent on china based on the fact that this ending fentenol to mexico and canada response. china is government says it has supported us efforts to combat the opioid crisis and is one of the toughest countries in the world on combining narcotics on the campaign trail trumpet, topped tough on china, flagging import, texas of 60 percent on chinese goods. the seeds entering office, trump appears to have tone down such a rhetoric in the short term, it seems like a positive sign, but we're still not sure how would,
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how it will lead to in the media and little bit time because it is still a quite unpredictable difficult to predict the, you know, terms next move, but the bottom line, as soon as the, the tabs increase, it would be very difficult to reverse. the winehouse is the tower of could begin as early as this week. to make g mail codes was timing us economic trade corporation is mutually beneficial on the when, when there are no winners in trade volt, entire full. so china is government says differences should be worked out with dialogue knows terrace. in january, the aging announced its trade surplus climbed to $990000000000.00 in 2024. china manufacturers a wide range of products from solar panels to consume the devices and electric vehicles, but even as exploits boom, its economy faces other challenges. we can domestic spending, ease of assistance,
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concern for china as ease of property sector crisis. and ty, local government debt at the moment, exports our bright spot for the economy. but the new year begins with a degree of uncertainty as the wells waits for president. trump's next move. jessica washington out to 0. they j a russian s tri cuz targeted a hotel and central odessa in southern ukraine. at least 3 people who've been injured, ukrainian, that press the minister landscape has condemned russia's targeting of residential buildings. because that is going to be the last, the moment works on going in the sounds of our country in odessa, pulling russian missile strikes. preliminary reports indicate ballistic missiles, strikes directly on the city on board and reset building buildings again and again . and again. ad defense is the tumble priority, and we're working with all our partners to provide more protection for our country
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to drive their own car and reports. now from keith. the attack took place around the 18 gmc and this took place against the bristol hotel. the bristol hotel is a very popular hotel which it, unless it's in the center of a desk. now this is something that is the landscape that you currently impressed with an actual reference. in his statement talking about utah, he said in the south of our country in odessa, what continues to off the russian missile strikes as attack in the center is actually taken much more seriously than the tax in rural areas just because the impact it makes on a very concentrated population. now they may well be repercussions of all of this. ukraine has to give an onset, but remember that this will is now 3 years into it, and there is no end in sight despite the fact that the us present, donald trump said this will ends
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a 100 days off the i take office in raleigh. com. i'll just here to syria now around 5 minutes to a bus or read, she has told i'll just here that's her own supports the soon people the comments come just a day off in the formation of an interim government headed by osmond. l shut off around was a key back of a side rate sheet which collapsed in december. the law as had a thought that he has had a cool, cool, my teacher. we endorse any government chosen and supported by the syrian people. we want peace and security for syria, which is a pre, closer to achieving the same in the region. we don't wish to see, sorry as the epi sent of endless tension or estimate conflicts which may turn it into a safe haven for terrorists. instability and syria would spill over into the region and if we are so cold for serious territorial integrity, we do not wish to see any syrian land violates little occupied by any outside party, namely the zionist entity. so we are against the partitioning of syria,
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uphold serious sovereigns. here we hope in on increase of government has formed a representative of the entire spectrum. we're monitoring the situation in syria and pray orleans well that that's it from the carry johnston, the news continue set off to counting the cost the, the color we have seen a staggering amounts of frightful recently into the northeast of australia, tropical queensland coast. little area of low pressure has developed to coast that's been with us for the best possible week. and it may well develop into a tropical side is not going to fall too quickly and it is going to cause the disruption further south. we have high pressure and shot when say probably they had
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struck wise direction. so we are looking at some very high temperatures into the southeast and cooling, elevated for our risk, of course. as per usual one into the, the teeth red light and for melbourne. say some very wet weather for the north side, this is the main area. great concern. and then you can see sas. they brings more heavy down pools and across the region just to the south of cans more heavy rain for add a repeat performance for a sunday by sunday. look at the temperature down. is that southeastern cool? i thought you said 100 in found. hi. how's it going into monday, that right still there, and that's going to be there for another couple of days beyond that. so that will cause widespread disruption. they see that on the other hand, looking logic, try and quite not too much going on here. but think of the live the meanwhile, across the southern part of japan over the next couple of days as it tend to increase the weight and very windy the
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me in march 2001 cool. so tens of thousands, murder, thousands to take. and menu forced to flee to campaign for his father's release, an office troubles with his work exhibiting the plight of his people to the world and documenting the deep scars of oppression witness. please enjoy our tragedies on a jersey the hello. i'm a variance and again this is counting the cost on al jazeera. you. we can look at the world of business and economics this week with mass destruction, of millions of tons of revel rebuilding costs over class tens of billions of
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