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etc, of scientific techniques to study their behavior, we can monitor them for their mobile photos and behavior. we're able to how their new environment, when they mix science dolphin sanctuary. on al jazeera, the rock, a boat across in between jobs or an agent to set to reopen, to allow service. they can just kind of simmons to finally get treatment. the other one, donald jordan, this is obviously a real life though. but you, instead of 700 people have been killed in the democratic republic of congo since sunday, december 23 fighters take over the eastern city of ramadan
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sconces in the us instead of delta of sending multiple hundreds on 56 people on the something we're doing passively very, substantially increasing. we're not us what's on donald trump, some goods from canada, mexico and china coming to the palestinian and the seriously engine, israel's war on guns of finally getting away out for treatment. the roof of border crossing between egypt and gaza is set to reopen on saturday for the 1st time in 8 months. it will initially be patient for patients needing medical attention and the world health organization says 50 will be allowed to leave on south of a. the crossing serves as a lifeline for palestinians and garza as well as of course the land see an ad
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blockade. for 18 years, the partial reopening is bought of the sci fi deal between him, us and israel. this while the crossing was seized by these randy minute for inmate during its ground offensive that killed hundreds of palestinians in the area, it's closure has prevented thousands of people from leaving the strip and receiving desperately needed aid. i mean, all the european union has restarted civilian mission to monitor the border crossing and help wounded palestinians leave. that mission was initially set up back in 2005 was suspended. but i must have power in 2007. and can i also find out little it says on thoughts? european union simply import emission begins today at the crossing points at the request of the palestinians and these railings. this mission will support pellets, city, and border officials and allow people to be transported out of gaza, including those in need of medical care. got some kind of double assume the report, some hun units in southern gauze,
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and 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, said to egypt to receive medical treatment goals. as hospitals have been widely overwhelmed with different kinds of injuries, including amputations, bands of complex tro about that cannot be treated locally. so for palestinian one, the people who are expected to be depart the who are expected to leave casa tomorrow. this step has seen as a lifeline for them. folding v a dealt with the station and the destination take complex that have taken place. that has taken place across the garza strips by the function of 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 of physical impression on the cause of suffering from furniture to just all the cute and medical supplies that's
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called the recently to access. because through the lights of the currency supply agreements, direct observe algebra can you in this palestine? meanwhile, 9 countries have joined forces to hold as well, accountable for violating international law. the group includes bolivia, jeanette, malaysia, colombia, and south africa. it says that condemns as well as the genocide on guns up individually. they've each already taken action against israel. they blocked his when he ships cut diplomatic ties or recalls and passages south africa brought the case to the i. c, j a choosing israel of genocide when now as a group, they're looking to take coordinated legal, economic, diplomatic action as chrisman theory, as the spokesman for the department of international relations and corporation of south africa. explain why those countries have banded together to hold as well accountable. this is primarily a significant moment for international. essentially you have what we can pull this
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up out to our international. that is the groups way. it is believed that it's an s . dawn was created for and again, we are now as a group of countries here to say that actually we are spending the full international institutions that i the intense scrutiny. i could bailey test. and we are here to say that international law must apply to or it must have eyes. it must have printed this. it must have plants anyway. who violates it. so, you know, one of the things that we not experiencing then the bottom natural system is things that were obvious. now i know of it. so, as we understood when it's a national, a wide range of our races issues, it is expected that the countries in accordance with the obligations as for the state parties itself, instances, but also as good obligation that applies into the international. and what we are
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now seeing is many, many formidable countries remaining on that of the cases. so what this group has done is to we have for the importance of those institutions, but also to re up the, the importance of international law itself. and i can say with conviction as well, so that because we've always said that we understand the obligations that stand ready to exercise them with required to do so. and we expect that that is how international law should apply. the miniature being of how much does announce the names of 3 is really captive set to be released on saturday. the colder on kate siegel and you all can be best, a 183. if i list indian prisoners will be released and exchanged from is ready to jails. more than a 100 of them have been arrested since the war on golf again. the now the you and says at least 700 people have been killed since sunday, and the tents fighting and go, but the capital of the democratic republic of congo has no cable products ro. i'm
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going back to m 23 fighters took control of most of the city earlier this week. actually was rock. i'm waiting because it's 10 because a rwandan back and 23 scientists have been a fun thing to vote specific. nobody knows if the democratic republic of congo is ami, aided by the indian troops and allied homes, groups will be able to stop them. people have come to this riley to find out what they can do. the we don't have time to cry because they killed loved ones. now mothers will take revenge. they shall beloved with weapons and machetes. if this is how they want more than god forgive us, so we will fight with the same means to defend outline. on the other side of late key, the pro government forces failed to stop and 23 fighters from taking the city of government earlier this week. you and investigates and say,
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thousands of rwandan troops helping them. there's still no electricity or water in the city. a thief less struggling so they can be happy to be up there. they're not done now. well, we fled and left everything behind. i didn't even take any clothes. we have no food and we're on the verge of starvation. the children are hungry. please help us have pity on us, because if we carry home like this will starve to death, i just took it all sides in the conflict to be an accused of atrocities, including summary executions and rate. the u. n says the abuse is a guessing wes. along with the u. s. u k. in front, it's called rwanda with drawers troops from congo and 23 to leave go my u. k. in germany. have threatened to taught to aid to we're wanda, it's made no difference. 13 south african soldiers have been killed in congo in the last week. both un peacekeepers and troops supporting the government. many more southern african troops and now surrounding gay my by the pro rwandan forces with
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no way out. southern african leaders, methods involved boys, capital, robbery, to discuss the escalating conflict. some of the armies of fulton conrad the full against rwanda, uganda and that allied on groups. they made no new commitments, but said they continued admission, supporting congress back in because each of these men say they're ready to fight for an forces that were meant to have so far have not neighboring. were wondering uganda has been accused of meddling and losing minerals here. in the settings, yes, to which tens of thousands of mostly young men have joined groups in congress. peace hasn't stopped the conflicts malcolm web out is there
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at least 6 people i believe have been killed on a small plane, crashed in the us city of philadelphia. it happened just days after our passenger jet collage of the ministry helicopter, near washington dc, getting 67 people have an official report. less than 40 hours from a disaster that shocked america. another plane crash, the moment of impact again, captured by local video cameras. the small ambulance was reportedly trying to return to original executive airport. in ne philadelphia, having reported issues after taiko, it didn't make it igniting a fireball, shaking the ground. and we do want to know that several dwellings and vehicles were impacted. so what are we asking? you to do for us right now, philadelphia we're urging you to please stay away from the scene. if you see the break, call 911 from another camera,
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it appears the plane smashed into the ground coming down vertically. here you can see nearby homes on fire. the flight was attending a young girl home to mexico after what was described as like saving treatment in the us. it's understood 6 people were in board. oh, good. like a movie. like, like a movie like amazon is really happening. everything that you see in a car there was just did a just going up in flames like emergency services launched their major disaster plan. flooding resources to the area. locals visibly show a kid, another aircraft tragedy in america. president donald trump has been told of the crash, who has been kept informed by his many of whom have been working since when these incidents. then $67.00 people were killed after a small passenger jet and anatomy helicopter crushed into the river. as the plane came into land at washington national airport, that
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a company operation there is still ongoing. donald trump without evidence, blame that crush on the previous administration, saying diversity highest. and we can the skills of the workforce and the order and immediate review of your safety in america or view that will become even more urgent with this latest tragedy. also sure, i'll just see the washington. so yes, president donald trump is imposing terrace on neighbors, mexico and canada. sorry, as well as china, 3 of america's biggest trading partners. the terms take effect from south today. obviously it was popsicle, hey, and that's 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
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us. we have big deaf as, as to 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 offense at all. and in the other 2 cases, they are making it possible for this poisoned 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 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 a,
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let's go. so me this did us consume was, would be effective in the 1st place because the prices would be higher. meaning prices would increase by 25 percent. secondly, because they would be if you were available product, 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 governments pay for the terrorists. they do not. importers do, and most often pass the increase along to consumers, which trump seem to acknowledge 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. so amount of factors in china have
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already been bracing for the financial hit from from terrace. i'm just here with jessica washington reports from beijing. 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 call and give of hope we should be optimistic about 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 this one is 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. but since entering office,
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trump appears to have toned 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 the time because it is still a quite unpredictable, difficult to predict. you know, terms next move. but the bottom line, as soon as the, the tablet increase, it will be very difficult to reverse. china is government says differences should be worked out with dialogue. most terrace to make g mail codes with china. us economic trade corporation is mutually beneficial on the when, when there are no winners in trade was the entire full. so 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
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vehicles, but even as exports boom, its economy faces the challenges. we can domestic spending is a persistent concern for china, as is a property sector crisis. and ty, local government debt at the moment, exports our bright spot for the economy. that the new year begins with a degree of uncertainty as the world waits for president. trump's next move, jessica washington out to 0. they must also come here and i'll just air including 6 designed americans and venezuela. i released donald trump's and boy met with president nicholas much more or less states. the whole lot of the weather is lottie set fan, our cross much of the middle east of was a possibility of the old rope shower, just cropping up around the southern end of the red sea, one or 2 showers,
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a possibility of tools iraq. i think most of the channels have one or 2 showers just develop, developing in iran, west and positive iran as we go through it through the 2nd half of the weekend. i think here we're content. it's just a lot to draw a little bit of embrace, but nothing too much to concern ourselves with that and also has a bit of breeze into the east, the side of the mediterranean. but again, it is long as the dry head, temperatures typically getting into the high tees may be touching the 20 degree mot whatsoever. tried to make his way into central parts of the mediterranean. is that elaborate blood pressure which is swelling away here? pushing out through the body, eric's pushing either towards the italy in the coming dyson, heavier reins when the weather too, just coming in across the 1000000 prompts of algeria pushing into these. yeah, probably i'm heavy showers to just across central parts of africa. what a 2 shelves into that is to side or south african thing too much to speak of as well. the temperatures that we are looking at it and maybe getting into the high
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for the to spend many staying very well for a time. i for good parts of madagascar and showers, using a royce, up into tents. and now the afternoon deluxe craddick nations justify this kind of behaviors, collateral beverages, collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment, is the new assistant principal of israel, affecting it's full of offending from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or as the
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the, again, you're watching, i'll just say right, quick reminder about top storage here is our, the roof of border crossing between egypt and downsize. reopening the medical evacuation spot of the sci fi deal between i'm us and district world health organization says 50 patients will be allowed to leave. the treatment on the not to mention says that the 700 people have been killed into the 3000 injured in fighting this. we can come back east and democratic come to london and 23 fighters capture the city earlier this week. out of these 6 people i believe, to have been killed when a small plane crashed in the us city of philadelphia, comforters, days of to another english 267 people in washington dc. israel's war has devastated gauze us health care system with repeated and deliberate attacks targeting hospitals, stop and patients. most facilities have been damaged beyond use. the need for
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medical evacuations is now greater than ever. more than 811000 palestinians have been injured across garza and 12500 of those need to travel urgent treatment. at least 25000 children have been wounded some with reversible conditions. more than 12000 kinds of patients are facing the risk of death because of acute shortages of supplies. us with the exact codes as the director general of hospitals in the gaza strip. he spoke to us from holland, eunice, and i'd be urgent need some medical evacuations, especially a consultation. this situation is very difficult to the patients and the ends of people who we have more than 100 thousands of injured patients, including the water and the mazda in the middle of the this number of dish. and so kind of to see them because the service bill because of the water and the cause they the into the alien that all the time. i think the whole speaker understood all
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years the source of the health system and the we have to sit imagine get 3000000 off without a more trust because we're still, we did the least of the events cases regarding the tiffany, typical key. but the can call the day by day and the receiving, the, the from the whole the for the as and the kids that finding the disease in clarifying the cases of the t. we have no other motive than 6, thousands of and very asthma and fish, and so a need for a good is that you ration and the treatment. so 5 because is the treatment is not available. most of them severely is due to the most of them, a conscious cancer patients and other specialities the which is the 3 best. the facility is not available here in the video and still
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isn't body fit on more than 6000. and the other 25000 remaining 4 to 6 cation b, and it's about the case of the vehicles and the need over 3. because side to get the slip, palestinians, and northern guns that have found there in time neighborhoods reduced to rubble by is randy bombing. i'm the homes they would ever turn to destroyed. this is the story of one. i'll send you another one last night and i'm in the general about and then again uh where a guy with the a commended mass you live. so how did you manage has yeah, well issue i know. yeah. pushing my son additionally. yeah, i'm lucky if and yeah, i'd love to share my zach. this is shaquanna. yeah. this is for me. yeah. yeah. and the member of mine for look good. yeah, no, josh, the more compatible another couple. find a show, matt remish and then what has
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a minute and nobody has, you know, much done. is you milligram of them on the yeah. and so the ma benefits are, so i'm in my last one of your high yeah. this how yeah yeah. now she and the more likely i was coming to the man, ask them in the midst of the most of the apple kind of but not when i'm not late. i have very much to share. yeah. well, no emotion. i've seen kevin on the hand. yeah. no, i can't find him is at a given the hadn't do i have no, i didn't know. got a show on there and skip the log in. okay. and then as you not a can for them not just hold on. no, not for them. yeah, i never had a buffer while then the sure cool and the see, just like in calling a map, i'm out of line from the new intern government in syria. it says it's committed to
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engaging women and social, cultural and political institutions. entre 0 is a sum of in divide, spoke with the head of the countries women's affairs office to discuss it's role in rebuilding the company. what is the difference under this administration and the previous administration for women officer who could be using them. i spent the greater part of my life in damascus, where women under the top of the regime were merely ornaments. women were neglected and marginalized, just like the rest of the people. and women had the narrow leeway to move in. and only if you had some privileges today, we've made a big difference, and we endorse the womans and national identity initiative. we haven't started yet, but we will usher into a new era. have were numerous pieces of legislation will be inactive under the constitution where women will regain all their due rights in line with the specifics of our society or religious, cultural and social heritage. if young city and women are listening to you
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and they're concerned about what this new city i was going to look like for them in the future. however, you assure them that they will have it or in the economy of syria in the society of syria, in the constitution of deluxe. so to show you how you can use it, the young woman should be assured the most simply because the future belongs to them. many syrian women, myself included, or merely a bridge for them to cross and to a better future. this is a promise you can try me on charla. so what would you say to women who are coming to syria and i've spoken to a few who said that they would have to bring the women's veiled and have to cover their faces. the silvia that has been now under the control of play at the time is going to be a different syria. what can you tell them? no level of them and they all freedoms are preserved. we will not force any woman
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to, we're in a volume or her job. every woman has a freedom to wear whatever she wants. i am wearing the job of my own personal choice and spiritual beliefs without any outside influence what syria is home to different religions. and many women to not wants to wear his job. i think we should rise above discussing this issue and focus on more important matters. some news, if i speak to you a year from now, from the city, i look like a keep the bots and now you will see women psychologically well recovered. and above all, more empowered. the question is as hard as the true reality, we need to reach out to women who survived attention another influential female active as to are willing to work with us. all i see is that the syria of today is better than the one and the past. well, you have so many. so what do you almost 6 american men detained in venezuela, have been free by president nicholas much. it was government that released follows a meeting between madura and drums and void. richard clinton will discuss the us to
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mom, the venezuela take back to port of microsoft. i was on pitts. he's been following me then some bullets up in columbus. it was the surprising outcome of a surprising meeting. really, nobody was expecting donald trump to send a special employee, richard right now a to can act as the capital the venezuela, to meet directly with president because my daughter and he said, that's exactly what happened. now remember that the us does not recognize my daughter as the legitimate president of the country at the us. like many other countries around the world, international observers end up in this weather, in a position that has been very close to trump in the public. and so i don't really believe that my daughter sold the elections back in july, and yet now we see that some seems to be open to talking to them and eventually negotiate with things. and we've seen that's one of the 3 this show of goodwill and part of the venezuelan throughout release. this 6 man. the us as
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a along that use venezuela of a resting us citizens. that many of jews, the terrorist or of loving twos in the country, against the, at the government of my daughter. and now we see at the store, i'm special in great, coming back with them in a meeting that at the same time many of services are saying strengthens my daughter . because obviously this shows that the person that us has to deal with if they want to reach things, such as, for example, allowing returning advantage swelling, migrants to, to, to be honest with them. step in protests in panama. right. of us secretary of state, monica rubio visit relations between the 2 sides, have been strained after president from threatened to take back control of the panama canal. a lot in america edits understanding human reports now from panama city of the american demonstrations in panama. as capital
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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 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 operate on either side of the canals run by hong kong company. a chinese company is also building a force bridge over the canal, and president trump says 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.
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