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i'm an agent was not to me 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 increase in transit inside stories of germany. have them all forward change requests, anything from the new city leadership on out jersey era. the to the rest of border crossing between garzo in egypt to set to reopen, to allow seriously injured palestinians to finally get treatment. the other ones are enjoying this amount as they are a life and doubles are coming to you and says, 700 people have been killed in the democratic republic of congo since sunday was 23
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fighters take care of the east of the city and government scratches in the us city of philadelphia, setting homes on fire 6 people on board, i believe to been came across i'm somebody the in cape town where people say growing numbers of taurus and digital nomads and making housing too expensive for those already living here. the palestinians seriously injured in israel is war on guns of finally getting away out the 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 the patients needing medical attention on the world health organization says 50 will be allowed to leave on saturday. crossing serves as
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a lifeline for pot as demands in gaza as well as in force the land see an ad blockade for 18 years. the partial reopening is part of the sci fi deal between how much israel as well the crossing was seized by these randy ministry back in may, germany is ground offensive. they've killed hundreds of palestinians in the area. it's close as preventive. thousands of people from leaving the strip and receiving desperately needed a but your opinion as we started, it's simply an admission to monitor the border crossing and the help wounded palestinians leave. that mission was initially set up back in 2005, but was suspended when how much to pilot in 2007 or 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. all out of here as time otherwise,
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im reports not from hon. units in southern gaza. the opening of roof are crossing the current size of the deal that we is real and how much will have important significance for palestinians who are expected to be evacuated to egypt. to receive medical treatment goals as hospitals have been widely overwhelmed with different kinds of injuries, including i'm few types. sions funds as complex tro about that cannot be treated locally. so for palestinian one to people who are expected to be the part that who are expected to leave casa tomorrow, this step has seen as a lifeline for them. following the depth of the station and the destination taken. let that have taken place, the test taking place, of course, because of strips valley 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 physical impression on the cost
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offering from furniture to just all the cute and medical supplies that's called the recently to access because of strep, the lights of the current sci fi agreements. direct compass and i will just kind you and just kind of find the ministry wing of how much does announce the names of 3 is rainy captive set to be released on saturday. the cold run keeps the go. and y'all be best, a 183 palestinian prisoners will be released in exchange from his rodney jails. more than a 100 of those have been arrested since the war on the guns. i began the new instance at least 700 people have been killed since sunday in intense fighting and go. the capital of the democratic republic of congo is no province rondon backed in 23 fights as took control of most of the city early this week. just it was malcolm what report it tends to because
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a rwandan back in 23 scientists have been advancing towards the cc. nobody knows if the democratic republic of congo is ami, aided by the indian troops and allied on groups, will be able to stop them. people have come to this riley to find out what they can do, the idea of what we don't have time to cry because they killed loved ones. mothers will take revenge. they shall beloved with weapons and machetes. if this is how they want more things, god forgive us. so we will find that the same means to defend outlined on the other side of light key, the pro government forces failed to stop and 23 fighters from taking the city of go math earlier this week. you an investigative say, thousands of rwandan troops helping them. there's still no electricity or water in the city. people are struggling so they can be happy to be up there. they're not
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done on what we flood 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 on like this will starve to death, i just look at all sides in the conflict to be an accused of atrocities, including summary, executions and rate. the un says the abuse is a guessing wes. along with the u. s. u. k and friends is called the one that the with drawers trips from congo and 23 to leave go math. s u k in germany have threatened to taught to aid to rhonda. 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 route london forces with no way out. southern african leaders methods involve ways capital, have already to discuss the escalating conflict. some of the armies have fulton
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come, get the full against rwanda. you can the and that allied on the groups. they made no new commitments, but said they continue that mission supporting come guys back in because a these men say they're ready to fight foreign forces that were meant to help so far have not neighboring were wondering uganda has been accused of meddling and losing minerals. half and nice, that's yes. as a which tens of thousands of mostly young men who joined groups in congress east hasn't stopped the conflicts malcolm web. how does era i'll just say it was gabriel, as on the it has moved now from the un in new york. for most of the week the u. n. has not been able to really get out in government to get an assessment of the
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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 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 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
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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 hassan, i'll just say at united nations in new york, us and that remnants has plunged into housing in the us city of philadelphia. it's fed, although it was on board, would have been killed the car shopping just days after the passenger plane collided with the ministry helicopter at washington, dc, an official for 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,
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shaking the ground. 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 see. if you see debris called 911 from another camera, 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. looking 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 the major disaster plan,
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flooding resources to the area because visibly shopped a kid, another aircraft tragedy in america present. donald trump has been told of the crash, who has been kept informed by his team, many of whom have been working since weddings. these incident then 67 people were killed after a small passenger jet and anatomy helicopter crushed into the river as the play and came into land at washington national airport of the company operations. 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 6 american men detained in venezuela, had been fried by president nicholas madura is government, beverly spelled as a meeting between madura and crumbs, and boy richard greno, who discussed the us to mom, the venezuela take back to forwarded,
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migrates. and pets. he has some funding events from bullets out in columbia. i wasn't surprised. outcome at the end of a surprising meeting with richard gran now from special employee flying to connect as meeting personally with present the colors and my daughter was shown in television, shaking hands, smiling to my daughter. and finally, securing the release of these 6 americans from venice. when imprisoned, we don't know their identities, but we understand that they were part of a number of us citizens that had been arrested in recent months by the venezuelan government, accusing them of terrorism, or of plotting cruise against the venezuelan redeem in the meeting. so we understand that they spoke about migrations, us sanctions and venezuela oil all issues that are key central to the relationship between the 2 countries and for all of trends harsh words against pricing and my daughter, there's little doubt that this meeting will be seen or will renew speculations
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about trumps willingness to eventually reach a deal with president. because my daughter president that the us does not recognize and that'd be lisa that's stolen the last presidential elections. there's no doubt that these contacts, these meetings will inferior a to do business with an opposition. and also part of the trump's establishment. the buddies shows that the trump of the station could be open to some form of engagement with cut i guess, despite its rejection of my daughter's legitimacy, allison that i did the, i just need a book with the step in protest and panama are ahead of us of just state monica, ruby is visits relations between the 2 sides of the stream, after president from threatened to take back control of the panama canal. a latin america editor. let's see a newman reports now from panama city. the n t american demonstrations in panama of capital, reminiscent of the last century when this country fought for sovereignty over the
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panama canal, the city is being plastered with national flags. the head of us secretary of state might go reveals visit here to discuss donald trump's threats to take back us control 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 tools, 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 and lies telling al jazeera that he knows of no threat. looked into the game. google threatened
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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 to 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 followed right behind by a one from the united states. they are the 2 countries with most use, this waterway, by the way, the 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 u. s. navy ships have expend,
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expedite processing, and we'd be already that forever. none of the less a head of secretaries who feels visit panama is government is offering an olive branch of sorts, saying that compared to china, united states has and should continue to have a privileged relationship with panama. see, and human al jazeera, panama city, las most of the come here and i'll just say are including something we're doing well. a passively very substantially increase it or not. us president donald trump tire of some goods from canada and mexico and china, coming to effect on saturday. and manufacturers and china bracing themselves for a financial hit from those trump topics more in that statement. the
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in depth analysis of today's 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 to european countries not directly affected by this whole increase in transit inside storage of germany, have the mall or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out to 0. examining the headline, assessing the discussion, exploring abundance of wells class programming. design to inform motivates. 5 on algae 0. reporting in the field means i often get the witness, not just news as breaking, but also history as it's unfolding. dropping from one day i might be covering politics. i might be covering protests. what's most important to me is
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understanding what they are going through. so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the new watching out just there, a quick reminder about top stories here. there's all the rest of border crossing between egypt and gaza is reopening for medical evacuation as part of the cx 5 deal to now my son's israel world health organization says 50 patients will be allowed
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to leave for treatment for you and says at least 700 people have been killed and 83000 injured and fighting this. we can go east and democratic republic of combat. for london $1.23 fighters come to the city of the suite. a small plane has crashed into housing in the us. if you have philadelphia, excuse me for the around lives with died. come says days off to another crash killed $67.00 new washington dc. yes, president donald trump is imposing congress on neighbors, mexico and canada, as well as china, 3 of america's biggest trading partners. the tires take effect from saturday august . it was packed to go hazel for some 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,
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those countries account for 41 percent of all goods imported and exported from the us. we have big depth 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 the offense at all. and then 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 that will cause gas prices in the us to spike and the countries about their own retaliatory tariffs, canadian officials, and 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 again in canada, we will respond. we won't relent until tariffs are removed. and of course,
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everything is on the tape. and mexico is also promising retribution a. let's close to me. that is the us consumers would be effective in the 1st place because the prices will be higher, meaning prices would increase by 25 percent. secondly, because they will be fewer available products, since if you put a 25 percent tara, for the 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 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,
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they'll still support him if he breaks the promise that was central to his campaign . edwin patty calling elda 0, washington, a manufacturers in china. i have already been bracing, so the financial hit from from terrace. i'll just 0 is jessica washington reports now from beijing. beaching at the temple of a 100 celebrate the beginning of the year of the sneak sharing the hopes for the new year. since you're doing it, indeed, the economy was difficult when 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. the, 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 b o. p would crisis and is one of the toughest countries in the world on combating
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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 it, 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. china is government says differences should be worked out with dialogue knows terrace to make html code to china. us economic trade corporation is mutually beneficial on the when, when there are no, when is in trade volt entire force. in january, the aging announced its trade surplus climbed to $990000000000.00 in 2024 china manufacturers,
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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 is of the 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. with the new year begins with a degree of uncertainty as to wealth waits for president. trump's next move. jessica washington out, a zebra agent. this no rush and asked why? cuz talking about a hotel in central odessa or in southern ukraine at least 3 people have been injured. ukrainian president of them is the landscape condemned russians targeting of residential buildings. because that is going to be the last, the moment works on going in the sounds of country in a desktop following russian missile strikes. preliminary reports indicate ballistic missiles, strikes directly on the city, on the board, and reset building buildings again and again. and again,
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ad defense is the top priority and we're working with all of our partners to provide more protection for our country as i've now digital. no mad visa scheme is living thousands of workers extend this day. he's in south africa, it's printing tours and benefits for cities like cape town, but also increasing the cost of property rentals. long time residents say they can no longer afford to live in their own city. to meet them in the reports in cape town. with its picture, perfect scenery, good with the affordable cost of living for international visitors because what is the average tape tony is attracting a growing community of remote work as well. digital no matter aside from a tourist visa, the government's implemented a new visa program that allows them to stay for up to 90 days. naturally, brooks is from the u. k and runs own business in line. she's been working remotely from cape town for up to 6 months at a time. there's lots of money that's coming in for tourism, but also in lots of countries with as a high digital name and presence,
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the locals are getting very frustrated by the impact that it's having particularly on accommodation. so i think that it's about looking at it in a holistic perspective and making sure that the government is putting in the right steps to manage the influx. well, move in a 1000000 work. is he a benefit from the tourism? the others who say the growing demand for accommodation is making housing for locals more expensive. how many that jacobs is a 3rd generation and a family living in this home and woke up? she says the demand for housing and a prime looking ation means higher property values. but with it comes on the affordable rates and taxes. some people cannot afford to stay in the bulk of any of the houses, the local civic association degrees, the cost of living in central areas like this has increased. and of course the, this is that's coming in to book up. we can see more and more people buying the
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properties up and hiring it out for sure to somebody. but there's a negative and is a part of the negative if it breaks up the community at the end. the other thing is the type of thing. so by the end of last year, there were more than $23000.00 listings on short term lifting side a, b, and b a, b and b says it's research shows that short term rentals of knock reduce the availability of a longer term rentals in the city. the digital nomad, things that is for people to and more than $40000.00 us dollars a yeah. such as are at the say, those people tend to look for accommodation in more up market areas like this on the atlantic seaboard rather than occupying homes and less affluent areas. it's hard to say the lack of affordable accommodation is due to a building backlog. let's do a property prices in gaped rows like 50 percent. that's compared to 8 percent and the commercial hub, john, his book with visitors like naturally say the has to be a balance, which is a 100 percent. well,
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the growing number of visitors to caped on helps bruce the economy. the drawback for some is an affordable city. so we the older 0, taped on south africa. all right, before we go, let's just leave you with some live pictures now from the han, eunice in the southern gaza where we're expecting more is really captives to be released in the coming hours. these are live pictures here on pallets, and in fact, as you can see, a story already gathering nearly destroyed home with the former. i must lead to you as soon as i live pictures the coming from sun godsa. the whole lot of the weather is lottie. set fan our cross much of the middle east. the was a possibility of the old rope shower, just cropping up around the southern end of the red sea, one or 2 showers of possibility up to what was iraq? i think most. so channels have one or 2 showers, just develop,
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developing in iran wisdom, positive around 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 its 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 pos of africa, one or 2 shelves into that is the 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 thirty's for many standing very well for a time over a good part of madagascar. i'm sure i was using
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