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for a destruction of causes me one second, 1st struck just as less, more than 2000000 pieces. i'll just see it was teams across the world when you closer to the house. if the story the . ready of the roster crossing between garza and egypt as reopening, so seriously injured palestinians can finally get treatment. the kind of them are a kyle, this is alex, is there a live from doha, also coming up to you and says, 700 people are killed in the democratic republic of congo since sunday as m. 23 rebels took control of the eastern city of government. something we're doing
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well by simply very, substantially increasing or not is present donald trump terrorist on goods from canada, mexico, and trying to come into effect on stuff today. with trumps, don't step him up on the way, panama 5, i'll trust flights as a, it's kind of the person in seriously injured and as well as will in gauze finally guessing a way out for treatment. the roof of border crossing between egypt and gaza is set to reopen on saturday for the 1st time and 8 months as a mislead be for patients needing medical attention and the world health organization says 50 will be allowed to leave on saturday. the costing serves as a lifeline for pot of citizens and garza, what israel has enforced and then m c brocade, for 18 years. as partial we,
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i think, as part of the cx, 5 deal between hum us and israel crossing was seized by the is where the military in may joined his ground. defensive, which killed hundreds of palestinians in the area as close as preventive. thousands of people from leaving the strip i'm from receiving desperately needed a of the opinion has we started as a civilian mission to monitor the border crossing and help wounded palestinians leave. that mission was initially assessed off in 2005 but was suspended when hamas took pilot in 2007. and i also found that little of his own thoughts, european union civilian board admission begins today at the crossing points at the request of the palestinians and these railings. this mission will support tell us city and border officials and allow people to be transported out of gaza, including those in need of medical care. got soon sir capitalism report. so i'm
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calling eunice and southern garza for the opening of roughly crossing the current size of the deal that we as well. and how much will have important significance for palestinians who are expected to be evacuated, 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 valley 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
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offering from furniture to just all the cute and medical supplies that started recently to access. because the strip, the lights of the currency supply agreements are a cup as soon as you can. you and us palestine as well as war on golf, has devastated, have gone, says health system with repeated and deliberate attacks targeting hospitals, stuff and patients. most facilities have been damaged beyond use on the need. some medical evacuations is greater than ever. moving a 111000 palestinians injured across garza and 12500 of them need to travel urgent treatment. at least 25000 children have been wounded. some with reversible conditions move and 12000 cancer patients are facing the risk of death because of acute choices of supplies. and at least 1000000 children require immediate mental health and psychological supports to dr. mohammed zachary,
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which is the director general of hospitals in the gaza. strip, he spoke to us from con eunice about the urgent need full medical evacuations, especially for the cancer patients. the situation is very difficult to the patients and the ends of people who we have more than 100 thousands of injured patients during the war. and most of that in the middle of the this number of dish and soul cannot receive them because it said this bill because of the world and the cause of alien that all the time. i mean, the whole speaker understood all years the source of the health system and the we have to 3 minutes and good 3 me and also the a more trust because we're still, we did the least of the isn't cases regarding the tiffany physical key, the working goals the day by day and the receiving the, the, from the whole the for the as in the case that finding the disease in close
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fighting the cases and the t, we have no other to more than 6, thousands of and very, as an inspiration. so a need for it can use i q lation and the treatment. so 5 because is the treatment is not the most of them severely is due to the most of them a concept of cancer patients. and the especially does the which is the 3, but the facility is not available here in the video and still isn't body fit on more than $6000.00. 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, because all of the military waiting of hamas has announced the names of 3 as rainy cops have set to be released on saturday. they'll if a colder, on the case to go on the, on the bus 183 percent in presence will be released and exchange from. is there any
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jails over a 100 of them being arrested since the will ongoing is a big view and that's called for an end to his really operations in the occupied westbank that says near the old residence that the janine refuge account has been displaced in recent months old show remains deeply alarmed by the worsening humanitarian situation in northern areas of west of the west bank, as well as this really forces operation center need 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. the
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big fence of the bloodshed and eastern democratic republic of congo is becoming clara you and says 700 people have been killed in the fight for the city of goma. and the past 5 days. the m $23.00 on group caps at the regional capsule. earlier this week, that was the 5th street bottles between congress troops and the random back fight is dead. bodies were left on the streets and hospitals overwhelmed with isaac, his lessons, and already done a humanitarian situation. un says the whitening m 23. a salt has full tough, a 1000000 people to flee the homes, the slices, and now pushing southwards towards the provincial capital of south kiva. because they come to the soldiers supported by thousands of burgundy and troops trying to slope that advance. welcome web. how's the latest from kenya's capital? nairobi i was wondering, government says that we've spoken to says that life is still extremely tough,
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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 hospitals. you understand many others have no name wireless for london facts and $23.00 flights as they've been advancing around the shows of late key the towards the city of the coffee have we had that there was heavy fighting on, says they have 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 receive reports and it will say head reports of a substantial build up of rwandan troops near rwanda's boda with congo. it's not far from the city of the causative, if indeed that is the case, it would enable the private london forces to approach the city from 2 sides.
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meanwhile, in because of itself, as being a recruitment drive for volunteers from the local community of people who say they want to join in the sites, gabriella is under has more now from the united nations in new york. for most of the week. thank you and 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 un has finally been able to get an assessment of how many people had been killed and injured in goma since sunday. and the number is certainly much higher than many could have expected. our humanitarian colleagues tell us that humanity and 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 26 and yesterday and
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report that 700 people have been killed and 2800 people injured that are receiving treatment and health facilities. these numbers are expected to rise 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 new york seats 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 is on to, i'll just at united nations in new york. you as president, donald trump as imposing terrorist on neighbors, mexico and canada, as well as china tray of america's biggest trading partners. the tires take effect from saturday is one of the trunk key campaign punches and speaking
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a short while ago with us president outlined his reasons that 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 will 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 a $200000000000.00 deficit with their candidate getting close to $200000000.00. they've treated us very and fairly low. trump says the tasks are in response to the flow of illegal migrants on the drug fence. know in the us, the move with disruption, any $1.00 trillion dollars worth of trade leaders of canada and mexico. say they
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all ready to respond. go simply took a look at this at the us. consumers would be 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 when a product obviously demands window 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. through the entire guessing on was a special adviser in the canadian ministry of finance explains the effect tires will have on canada and how it can respond. it's not the best time. we're only growing. the economy is only growing at one percent in real terms right now. we export about 30 percent of our gross domestic product and about 80 percent of that goes to the united states. so a 25 percent across the board tariff on everything except oil and gas and a 10 percent tariff on,
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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 could push us into a recession quite easily. in the 1st instance, our reaction should be, and 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,
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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 are being process and panama ahead of us extra estate and ok, maybe as visits to the country. relations between the 2 sites have been strained. dr. president trump preston, to take back control of the panama canal. alas, in america as to, let's say, a newman reports from panama, says e n. t american demonstrations in panama, as capital reminiscent of the last century. when this country fought for
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sovereignty over the panama canal, the city is being plastered with national flags ahead of us. secretary of state medical reveals visit here to discuss donald trump's threats to take back us control of the canal. even american tourists here are perplexed. you have no idea we don't understand. yeah, we don't know why the issue or tool of the 5 ports that operates on either side of the canals run by hong kong company. a chinese company is also building a force bridge over the canal and present encompasses they present a threat to us national interest because china could potentially use them to block the flow of us commercial and military vessels. president consider only know, says claim to chinese control of the waterway or quote inventions and lies telling
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al jazeera that he knows of no threat left in the i gave him a threat. and secretary rubio would have to demonstrate to me that the chinese are deploying drones so, doing something that would impact the canals and security. but until now, i can't speculate about such a thing until now there's been no issues. the panama canal operates 24 hours a day, $365.00 days out of the year. and it is one exclusively by panama, which is a neutral country. that means that in times of peace or war, any country in the world has access to this canals. for example, this chinese ship, which is small and right behind by a one from the united states. they are the 2 countries with most use, this waterway, by the way, president trump is claiming the us ships are being charged more than others. but the canals operations vice president who's worked here for more than 40 years, says the rates of the same for everybody. and that the only privilege is for us
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navy ships the previous stipulate that us navy ships have expend, expedite processing, and we'd be already in that forever. nevertheless, i had a secretary who feels visit panama. us government is offering an olive branch of sorts, saying that compared to china, the united states has and should continue to have a privilege relationship with panama. c and human al jazeera, panama city, still a heads hail. now to sierra russia attacks the historic sense of the crating and says, you have a desa ports of multiple casualties. and students and farmers so that i get some less corruption, government corruption and sub yeah, the
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color is very much a case of old change across the deep south of the us. but say some of the live, you shall as long spells of rain very heavy down pulls, coming in across the southern areas, pushing over towards the eastern seaboard. and i just remember just over a week and a half ago temperatures in the think south was struggling to get anywhere near freezing. at the moment we're looking at around 20 degree my uncle. so as we go on through west ash day, there you go to images into the low twenty's here. let's let them know of calgary minus 5 celsius sunday. different enter the week and a minus 21. so big dropping temperatures here, like rising temperatures down to the south. and in fact, by the time we come to monday, dallas could be touching $27.00 degrees. so a lot of hate around in between. we have had those live the stones with a clearing for the race which dry weather coming back in behind, snow making his way across the prairies on his output to quick slip. and we have
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got a fabulous snow coming in across the rockies for the cast guides into the pacific northwest semester. and every whether even into northern california and so very heavy rain that could cause some flooding. as a result of that is still the as go through sunday on in to monday. for the south of this den retry, i'm fine. with warm sunshine rod across itself, the man mazda 2001, sold tens of thousands mother, thousands dictate, and menu forced the fleet to campaign for his father's release on august troubles with his work exhibiting the plight of his people to the world. and documenting the deep scars of a fresh witness, please enjoy our tragedies on the just the
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the, the, again, you're watching on to 0. it has remind you about top stories this hour throughout the board across in between egypt and garza is we are putting for medical evacuations as part of a safe spot deal between hallmark and israel. world health organization says 50 patients will be allowed to lead to treatment abroad on saturday. united nations as at least 700 people have been killed and nearly 3000 injured in slicing this week and government and the eastern democratic republic of congo rondon bucks. m 235 has captured the city earlier this week. and the white house says terrace on goods from mexico, canada and china will come into full on saturday. preston's
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a little jump since he's not taking concessions from trading thomas and accuses them of treating the us on sally. let me able office address the president tremples . i touched on his plans full of issues ranging from cox and the f. b, i to the sci fi and gaza, unofficial tells us move from washington dc, a total some effectively flooding the soon with news. an item is executive orders a lot like you did in his 1st term at this time. these are nice, but it's coming from the oval office. i, i said his administration. i know it says that senior figures in the f. b, i, the premier law enforcement agency domestically in the united states should either retire resign or face being fired on monday, targeting, specifically people involved in the criminal investigations of donald trump. well, donald trump said egypt and jordan will take people in from guys a even though both governments have said that the intent not to do that. he said
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earlier this week you've spoken to the egyptians that was denied by cairo. he also said that the japanese prime minister will be visiting the white house next week a should go to issue about can expect talks on trade when he gets there, benjamin netanyahu, the is really prime minister, will also be there as well. earlier in the week. and he said that he was going to take but the panama canal. he said that before, without giving any great detail to it. then he also said that they were very concerned about the situation in venezuela and the where in his was going to do something about venezuela. again, detail, very much lacking. and of course, you'll remember that during the election campaign, donald trump said if he won, he would be able to bring a piece deal to end the war in ukraine at before and even to call for us know what? 11 days into donald trump's the 2nd tab and he still hasn't delivered, but he says he's going to speak to black to be a put in on the 2 of them will be doing and don't tell us what's something significant. i was for sure. i'll just say to washington investigations in the us
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of a covered flight dates of a cold. as for a passenger jets and on the helicopter collided near washington, d. c can in 67 people because remains on known. but there are reports. the traffic control tower was understaffed. i think up this lights have been restrictive nivia for and definitely a russian strike has talked to a hotel in central a desk to install the new claim. at least 3 people have been injured and creating and present for them is the lensky condemned. ross has talked single residential buildings because that is going to be an awesome moment works on going in the sounds of our country in odessa, falling russian missile strikes, preliminary reports indicate ballistics, messiah's success strikes directly on the city on board and reset building buildings again and again and again at defense is the top priority. we're working with the partners to provide more protection for our country as dr. and well,
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i'm calling reports from keys. the attack took place around 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 was a landscape that you currently impressed with actually reference in his statement talking about utah. he said in the south of our country in a desa, what continues the off the russian missile strikes as attacking the center is actually taking much more serious state and attacks in rural areas just because the impact it makes on a very concentrated population. now, they may well be repercussions for all of this ukraine has to give and on. so, 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 on the truck, i said this will ends
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a 100 days off the i take office in raleigh. com. i would use it as your last as security studies program director at ukrainian prism that's who quite inform policy and security. think tank. she was nearby and central odessa. when the attack happened. there was approximately 100 meters from the hotel on the pieces of the 1st messiah being seen just in front of the building where i was with them. my sister, the 1st attack uh uh, happens uh, extremely low the we, uh, curtis and it was the institution that they charge it in the port because it is just me of the main ports on for all desa. where were you? 10 minutes so we went outside the new king that that's probably the last one. but the immediate lead was the 2nd to all stripe. does that approximately? yes. in 10 minutes, the 3rd this try with the ballistic the style and is now me know if you swat of them being the class to munition. so for you to understand that that's moving. so i
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was just near the overall house. what is the very, very center also just that the co to restore even that street 100 meters maximal from the place where we were. and that is the place where usually old deep limits and for investigations osteen when they are visiting the cities. and you have 100 meters from there, it needs be seed your whole all for all that so. so it is not just the residential area. that's unesco protected korea. that is a very tall child. where on friday evening old people were, and that is the place where it's usually old, foreign journalists, and poor and diplomats osteen, of hundreds of students of be marching on from savvy as capsule, bel grade to a railway station in the city of nova side. that protesting against the government's response to a deadly roof collapse, which killed 15 people, the protest claim corruption, and mismanagement, and the according to the institutional change. so i got a report from bel grade. it is
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a 2 can on which is from belgrade to know the sides. the procession of students continued its journey, joined by some is done by pauses, by a sign of the growing resentment that institutional corruption, many feel is widespread inside the system. but when 50 people were killed off to the canopy of the medium established railway station and nobody side collapsed. in patients with the government has only grown as happy, almost daisy protests were given. even when targeted by attacks. some by pro government supposes, i mean, you're always worried about your safety when you're going against something. but honestly wakes us up even more to just keep going and not allow it to happen anymore. anyone else? and so they continue with these blockades, all parts of the largest protest seen in serbia in recent times. and it's not just
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students, but it's citizens right across the side. see who are deeply frustrated and good of what they're saying is political dysfunction in the country at this 15 minutes of silence to commemorate those who died and know besides others joined the students protesting against corruption or even now to the i'm hopeful that some changes will happen, and i would like that everything is as it should be in this country to have the rule of law and that's it. and it is a challenge that the government has been unable so far to control is up to this week, the prime minister amino should which of which announced his resignation as well as the mail. no. besides an attempt at damage limitation or an opportunity to cold smell collections to shore up support were present because often offered an additional possibility to convene and advisor were friends of monkeys. impeachment actually to all of the people that the she still has their support or not,
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but we need to respect the feel of the people and the speaking about the entire electorate. not just about a very loud group of people are apparently protesting. and this dentist rates the strength of this move and shows no sign of dissipating going beyond the cities into the countryside. cooling, political transparency and an end to corruption. sonya vehicle, i'll just sarah, so great. germany's parliament has rejected a controversial bill would have tightened. immigration, those some of the proposals including tending asylum seekers back boulder bill have the support of jeremy's conservatives on the far right side of the policy child sort of shots, social democrat policy voted against the proposal. migration has been a central issue in elections settled for next month. now palestinians in northern dogs that have.

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