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exposed to the c o 20 world reveals the covert and the sides and c i a mission that smuggle thousands of it to your pin juice into israel. and the ongoing struggle for acceptance into society today. your peer to israel, secret journeys on how to 0. the of the roster crossing between gauze and egypt is set to reopen, so seriously injured palestinians can finally get treatments. the kind of them are kind of, this is out of their own life from the also coming up view and says 700 people have been killed in the democratic republic of congo since sunday as m 23 flights as
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take control of the eastern city of goma something we're doing and will passively very, substantially increasing or not us present. donald trump's terrace on goods from canada and mexico and china come into effect on site today and with trumps. don't top to come up on the way. panama flies off for a fight. it's kind of the palestinians, seriously injured and israel's war and gone to a 5 league guessing a way out for treatment. the wrath of border crossing between egypt and garza is set to reopen on saturday for the 1st time in 8 months. at leslie b for patients needing medical attention,
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the world health organization says 50 will be allowed to leave on saturday, crossing sides as a lifeline for palestinians and garza but israel has enforced a land unsafe located for 18 years. a partial reopening is part of the cx 5 deal between homos and as well. well, the crossing was seized by the israeli military and may drawing its ground defensive, which killed hundreds of palestinians in the area as close as preventive. thousands of people from leaving the strep and receiving desperately needed a to europe and you didn't as we saw, so that civilian mission to monitor the border crossing and help. when did palestinians leave? that machine was misplaced, that's up in 2005, but was suspended. and how much took pilot in 2007, continuously find out what the look is on thoughts. european union simply import emission begins today at the crossing points at the request of the palestinians. and these writings, this mission will support posted in border officials and allow people to be
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transported out of gaza, including those in need of medical care. got son, tara, a couple of other reports from con, eunice and southern gaza. the opening of roof are 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 evacuate, says tomorrow to egypt to receive medical treatments. goals as hospitals have been widely overwhelmed with different kinds of injuries, including amputations, bands and complex tro about that cannot be treated locally. so for palestinian wounded people who are expected to be a deposit the who are expected to leave cause of tomorrow. this step has seen as a lifeline for them following the adult with the station and the dissipation taken . let that have taken place that has taken place across the gaza strip by the function of hospitals for palestinians. right now, this is a very crucial step that will help them to receive
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a treatment approved and to mitigate the ongoing compression on the causes us also bring from furniture to just all the cute and medical supplies that's called the recently to access because of strep. the lights of the currency supply agreements, target compass and i will just kind of and this palestine as well as will, has devastated goals as health system with repeated and deliberate attacks targeting hospitable stuff and patients. most facilities have been damaged beyond use and the need for medical evacuation is greater than of more than one 111000 palestinians ended across garza and 12500 of them need to travel for urgent treatment. at least 25000 children have been wounded. some with reversible conditions will in 12000 cancer patients are facing the risk of death because of acute shows tis of supplies. and at least 1000000 children require immediate mental
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health and psychological support. to talk to a home is that goes to is the director general of hospitals in the golf and strip. he's back to us from hon. eunice about the urgent need for medical evacuations, especially for the kinds of patients. the situation is, 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 the most of that in the middle of the this number of dish. and so kind of to see that because the, instead of this bill because of the world and the, the, the, the alien, the all the time, i mean the whole speak to the end, the story years the, to the health system and the we have to sit imagine get $3000000.00 off without a more trust because we're still, we did the least of the isn't the case of the technical fee, but then he does a lot of can call the day by day and the receiving the, the,
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from the host of the for the as and the kids that findings the disease, siding the cases of the tea, we have no more than 6000th of and very as an inspiration. so a need for it could be that you ration and the treatment. so 5 because the treatment is not available. most of them uh severely is due to that was most of them was uh kasha cancer patients. and the specialist ease uh, which is the 3 bed. the facility is not available here in the video and the p as in potty said on more than 6000 and the other 25000 remaining for code 60 it shouldn't be. and it's about the case of the vehicles and the need over 3. because side to get the the minute to ring of hamas has announced the names of 3 as rarely caps of set to be released on saturday. the also called
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her on capes to go on y'alls and be boss. 183 palestinian presidents will be released and exchange from as rainy jails mold and a 100 of them have been arrested since the war on guns. a big gun view. and it's cold for an end to is where any operations in the occupied westbank as any old residence of the janine refuge account of being displaced in recent months. old show remains deeply alarmed by the worst sitting humanitarian situation in northern areas of west of the west bank, as well as is really forces operations and you need continue for an 11th day. i repeat it, 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 authority and the is really a security forces of the
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expense of the blood showed an eastern democratic republic of congo is becoming clara un says 700 people have been killed in the fight for the city of goma in 5 days. the m 23 on group caps at the regional capsule earlier this week. that was the 5th street battles between congolese troops under ones and, but fights of dead bodies were left in the streets and the hospitals are overwhelmed. the fighting is lessons and already the humanitarian situation. do ends as the whitening m $23.00 as old as for tough a 1000000 people to flee the homes, fight us and now pushing south towards the provincial capital of south kiva. because a company's soldiers supported by thousands of burgundy and troops, a trying to slow the advance not from web has the latest from kenya's capital. my
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baby, the web own and government says that we've spoken to says that life is still extremely tough. never just the water, 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. we understand many others have not. meanwhile, us for london facts and $23.00 fights. has it been advancing around the shows of late key the towards the city of the coffee? have 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 we will say head reports of a substantial build up of rwandan troops near rwanda's border with congo. it's not far from the city of causative. if indeed, that is the case,
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it would enable the prover london forces to approach the city from 2 sides. meanwhile, in recover itself, as being a recruitment drive for volunteers from the local community of people who say they want to join in the sites goes under has more from united nations and new 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
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partners conducted an assessment with the government that between the 26 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 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. yes, president donald trump is imposing terrorists on neighbors, mexico and canada,
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as well as china k of america's biggest trading partners. the tasks take effect from san today. article hayden has the latest from washington dc when it comes to america's trading partners, the big 3 are mexico, canada, and to a lesser extent, china. now you as president, donald trump says he will target all 3 with tariffs, 25 percent for both mexico and canada. 10 percent for china. according to the census bureau, those countries account for 41 percent of all goods imported and exported from the us. we have picked f as with, 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. the white house did not release a complete list of targeted products, but trump did say he would be imposing tears later on. canadian oil experts say
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that will cause gas prices in the us to spike and the countries about their own retaliatory tariffs. canadian officials have said they'll go after the states and companies that supported trumps re election. it could mean fruit from florida manufacturing from michigan or gary products from wisconsin. if tariffs are implemented against canada, we will respond. we won't relent until tariffs are removed, and of course, everything is on the table and mexico is also promising retribution. let's go. so we, that is the us consumers would be effective in the 1st place because prices would be higher, meaning prices would increase by 25 percent. secondly, because they would be, if you were available products, since if you put a 25 percent tariff on a product, obviously demand dwindles. finally, they may be problems with the supply chain because such high tariffs have a ripple effect. that is not only in the short term, but also in the long run. the president trump has repeatedly said foreign
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governments pay for the terrorist. they do not importers do, and most often pass the increase along to consumers, which trump seem to have knowledge when speaking to reporters on friday. that is what happened during trumps 1st term trade war. but that was when inflation was low . it's not now. many voters cast their ballot for trump because he promised to bring costs down for groceries and gas. trump potentially gambling, they'll still support him if he breaks the promise that was central to his campaign . edwin patty calling elder 0 washington to well manufacturers in china have already been bracing for the financial hit from trump's terrace. jessica washington reports from badging beaching at the temple of a 100 celebrate the beginning of the year of the snake sharing the hopes for the new year. since you're doing it, indeed, the economy was difficult when we called give up hope we should be optimistic about
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the future. just people wish for easier times ahead. the new year begins in suspense. the, we're talking about a, uh, 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. and since 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, how it will lead to in the media and little bit time because it is still a quite unpredictable, difficult to predict. you know, trump is next move, but the bottom line, as soon as the, the tabs increase,
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it would be very difficult to reverse. china is government says differences should be worked out with dialogue. most terrace to make g mail codes was timing us economic trade corporation is mutually beneficial on the when, when there are no, when is and trade was the entire force. 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 exports boom, it's economy faces. other challenges. we can domestic spending ease of assistant 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 are just going to use of
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a school plane crashing in the us city of philadelphia. let's go straight to on them. fisheries live for us and it washington d. c. l. and what, what can you tell us? well this has happened just in the last hour. we can tell you that it appears to be a small lea. a jet aircraft has crashed near a shopping mall in ne philadelphia. it possibly was on fire as it hit the ground. clearly, as it was just taking off from what is an executive airport, it was probably fairly late and with feel which explains the huge fireball, which is being captured on video by people locally and including one doorbell cameras as well. it appears that the fire has also ignited a fire in several homes nearby. people are saying the see a lot of of injured on the ground at the authorities having confirmed that yet, just to remind people this is betty early on and sometimes
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a lot of reports are confused. but what we know at the moment is that a plane, just after 6 o'clock 2 calls from an executive airport, which suggests it's a much smaller truck. not the size of plane that we saw in the crash just 48 hours ago, a. but it took off, i just, dr. 6 and crushed. not very long after that. sending red variations on the bible into the sky. we're hearing that it came down near the mall and it is. it's a 5 ball from the plane has ignited a fire and a number of homes that are obviously reports of injuries on the authorities have started to launch a full scale operation, rescue operation, firefighting operation. and of course, to treat those that a wounded. this comes is america is very much on edge after one of the washed clean crushes in modern times. happen not far from where i'm sitting at reagan national airport on wednesday evening. so people, very,
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very scared about this sort of thing. but the initial report suggests it's a small way across that are casualties. their number of fires in the, on the local authorities are responding with their major operation plan. okay, i don't, many sites are bringing that update on the breaking news that we're getting. and just in the past hour, small time crushing in philadelphia, northeast philadelphia. and then bill top area, we can see uh, great fireball. but in the city island, many things as we get more information will be coming back to you. and so it has hair on alex's era, students and pharma show that anger against a ledge, government corruption in serbia. the injustice for me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. whether it's a war or natural disaster,
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whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand. and this simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best time remained best, produces the best spaces on those of the people that i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the well in depth analysis of the days headlines. what will this us determination from genocide do critical debate? this then side determination was not made because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington informed opinions. centrally therapy in countries are directly affected by this whole new korean transit. inside stories of germany have tomorrow, or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out to 0. the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, you're watching out is there a, has a reminder about top stories that's our, throughout the border crossing to in egypt and gone. so as we are getting from medical evacuations as part of the cx, 5 deal between homeless and israel. world health organization says 50 patients will be allowed to leave the treatment abroad on saturday nights. nation says at least 7 hundreds of people have been killed and nearly 3000 injured in fighting this week and going about an eastern democratic republic of congo runs and back to m. 23
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fights has captured the city earlier this week. and the white house has terrace on goods from mexico, canada and china will come into force on saturday present. donald trump says he's not seeking concessions from trading partners and accuses them of tracing the us on file a as being purchased and panama ahead of us actually was taken okay. reviews visit relations between the 2 sides have been strained off to president trump preston, to take back control of the panama canal. alas, in america. as soon as in human reports from the panama city, the anti american demonstrations in panama, as capital reminiscent of the last century when this country fought for 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
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control of the canal. even american tourists here are perplexed. you have no idea. we don't understand. yeah, we don't know why you're an issue or 2 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 out to 0 that he knows of no threat lived 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,
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$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 smaller, roughly on and by 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 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,
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united states has and should continue to have a privilege relationship with panama, c, and human al jazeera, panama city, a russian estrada cassandra, the hotel, and central odessa installed a new crime. at least 3 people have been injured. enquiring and present tournaments landscape condemned ross is talking of residential buildings under the students of mushroom survey, as capital bell grayed to a railway station and says you have no besides, i protesting against the government's response to a deadly roof. collapse which killed 15 people, the protest as by him, corruption, and mismanagement, and according for institutional change. so i gave a report from belgrade as it is ac cologne, which is from belgrade to know the sides. the procession of students continued its journey, joined by some is changed on by pauses, by a sign of the growing resentment that institutional corruption,
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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 saw 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 support is, i mean, you're always worried about your safety when you're going against something. but it's honestly wakes us up even more to just keep going on, 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 students, but it's citizens right across the side. so, you know, a deeply frustrated and good of what the best thing is. political dysfunction in
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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 each announced his resignation for as well as the males. no, besides an attempt at damage limitation or an opportunity to cold smell collections to shore up support the president has often offered an additional possibility to convene and advisor were friends and one sees impeachment actually to all of the people that the she still has their support or not, 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, of color recovery and sleep protesting, understand the streets,
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the strength of this move and shows no sign of dissipating. going beyond the cities into the countryside, calling for political transparency and an end to corruption. sonya vehicle, i'll just sarah, so great last it from me, nor kyle finality, whether it's next the inside story looks challenges being faced by syria optimal than a decade of civil the hello and welcome to look at the international full cost is turned into a website and to the wait for the central pont soft chinaberry or cloud here, developing area of life pressure. i just pushing 3. that is the side of china, right? that's going to make his way towards the fall south of south korea. and it'll push
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his way into southern parts of japan. issue in particular, could see maybe 50 or 60 millimeters of right over the course of the weekend by way . but a still in place making his wife or the race with as we go through sunday cooler talking and behind the talk you have it around 5 degrees celsius. that's going to be cold enough for a little bit of sleep and snow. i want to to spell so rush, i was name wanting to southern areas of china. hold on pots should be launching dry smell to dry across much of the, i mean the china region is going to be allows the settle. see if other heavy showers though, coming into where bonia, central and southern parts of the philippines thing, some lobby showers in the usual scattering of showers across much of indonesia, but united just the west. it is generally dry across the mount. try them life financial that allows you try to request a good part of india. western disturbance could bring significant smartphone into northern pockets down the western side of the himalayas. too much of injuries, dry and
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a few diminishing showers down to the south of the there's a camera watching may. so i'm going to watch it. surveillance tech is key to sustaining is rails occupation. you don't necessarily know who's watching you at the training . it's called the official intelligence, the use of a simulation object sort of, they have technology that can then so around the globe, very, very sophisticated a, i can collect them cube the palestine, the bar 3 point one on that just, you know, what little shape syria's future it's new presidents has promised to unify the country in his 1st speech to the nation consists of a form of government that reflects the serious diversity. but after more than a decade of civil war, hope challenging is the road ahead. this is inside story,
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