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it kind of donates potential tropical cycling, the opposite sides of australia, that's actually a name tropical side, right. so this will go on for quite a while yet still a head on alpha 0. we need people in nigeria struggling with devastation caused by boyle production and angry about failed cleanup efforts. plus liverpool continue to set the face and inform your leaders, and they have their star math effects that is coming towards the end of this hour with the pod came into the cookie interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much it. and the tool times no, i didn't say that that will be for 40 years and facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times,
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but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era the youngest country in the world child sedan economy is mostly dominated by what's called calling for my sector is also the poorest health schooling and foot by 2 to an economy, yet not being provided by it informally, the claim set. and the 1st part of the series out is there, examines the intricacy of south sit on society and extraordinary resilience of its people. i always advise you don't have to drag the book, but a couple of africans, new directions. pigeon strengths on al jazeera, the the the,
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the watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines this hour and is really strikes, has targeted a car in gaza, wounding for palestinians. the attack happened in the center of the strip. hundreds of thousands of forcibly displaced palestinians are returning to northern gods after 15 months of israel's war. the 2nd group of injured and sick palestinians is leaving god for treatment abroad. it's part of a ceasefire deal between homeless and israel. there are lots of border crossing with egypt is open for a 2nd day with israel's approval to suit. and these are me says it's taking control of several towns seized by the 3rd military rapids support forces in the east central, which is 0 states on saturday. the army blame d r. a set for an attack on the market and for 2, which killed at least $56.00 people. thousands of palestinians have returned to northern gods at the fine destruction caused by his really strikes. phones and roads have been destroyed. the attacks also left the area without water, shelter,
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food, and sanitation facilities in areas like the ones you see here. there is basically nothing much of the gaza strip was flattened during israel's 15 month for alpha 0 is honey mountain with joins us from guys. the city of honey, i've got several things to ask you. i know that you were listening into a press conference being held by the health ministry in gaza. what did they say? yeah, well the 1st conference held about an hour ago talks about the mass of destruction that is caused to the gaza strip as part the by products of the dish and the genocide the were across the gases for the catalog at all. the crimes committed in the gospel with figures that absolutely but as we heard officials talking about it, this is more of the conservative reading of the actual figures on the ground, what whatever figures were heard or statistics. these are what have been already
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registered at the either the hospitals or other officials, entities across the gauze history. but again, we're still looking at it close to uh, $14000.00 people who are still missing under huge pile of rubble is across the gaza strip. just as a brief tour and gauze and city, you can't help but realize that there's nothing left for the people here we want. we drove for for an hour, almost across the gauze, the city from one street to another. and we, we just realized that there isn't a single street or road lift without a destruction, not the 450000 residential units that have been completely destroyed. and we're looking at double the number of those that have been severely damaged. it's, it's, it's, it's, it's safe to say now the entire golf and then the northern parts are quite uninhabitable. they're not proper for people to go back and live in honey. i wanted
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to ask you to what degree right now is from us governing board, ministering the gaza strip. i ask you this because you, you just mentioned a press conference that was held and run by the i'm us run health ministry, but we know that one of his real estate at war aims was to defeat him, us even as a political group so that they could not run the gaza strip as well it's, it's really hard to predict what's, what's actually happening now. the fact that we have a power vacuum here and there is no alternative to how math and it's rolling power across the gaza strip view. yet you can just avoid, not avoid, not seeing them here in the, across the, the city or the northern parts. some of their elements are still on the ground. but we're looking at the major part of those elements are from the civil service parts and list on the military side. the fighter that the only time that we're seeing
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a fighter is an militants, are when the exchange of, of captives and release of thomas city and destiny is the firm's really tension a site. that's where the time that we've seen them other than this, we don't see of this. and we reckon that's is a more of a, a show of a strength, a show power at a for, for how much. and it's elements across the gaza strip. but as of now, just people are, are thinking of, of the massive destruction that is causing the fact that there is a gap that is being, getting bigger and bigger. a wide and gap between civilians who suffered the most for the past 15 months in terms of losing virtually everything and no one is taken care off of of their life. right now. the one we're talking about like basic things, like water and food and other basic supplies that are not being made available by the very particular group that is still showing a strength and power leaves
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a few your question mark on, on the future of the rolling a group across the gaza strip it's, it's hard to again, to predict what is going to happen. we're still at the 1st phase of the seeds fire and the next day is, is being discussed. that has be a lift. do they negotiations to decide the future of dogs, this trip? absolutely, and it is day 15 as we speak of this phase one of the ceasefire deal houses here is honey mountain, who are joining us from guys? a city. thank you very much on as it canada is prime minister just intruder has responded to a 25 percent terrorist imposed on its exports to the us with levies of its own. the trump administration targeted america's top 3 trading partners, canada, and mexico in china. and that move has raised the prospect of a trade war and price increases for consumers. preston salumi reports from detroit near the canadian border denying accusations
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canada was not protecting its border. prime minister justin trudeau responded to the united states and position of 25 percent tariffs. with a list of counter measures. tonight, i am announcing canada will be responding to the u. s. trade action. with 25 percent tariffs against a $155000000000.00 worth of american goods. and an appeal to the american people. if president trump wants to assure in a new golden age for the united states, the better path is to partner with canada. it's not to punish us just across the canadian border in detroit, michigan, it's worrying. news. 20 percent of american cars are produced in the state, and manufacturers rely heavily on canada for components. a group representing state automakers is warning consumers to brace for higher prices and it's, it's,
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it's in margin business, very capital intensive, long lead times. the manufacturers and suppliers cannot absorb this, and really the vehicle manufacturers can't either because they are eventually are going to show up in the, in the show rooms. and the consumer is going to feel that and it's not just cars. crude oil and timber are among the other major canadian in ports. $480000000000.00 worth of goods across the border from canada into the united states every year. much of it trucked right across the basset or bridge behind me here from the city of windsor ontario to detroit. but that isn't a one way street used to go also encourage canadian consumers to forego american products. now is also the time to choose canada. there are many ways for you to do your part. president trump said companies wanting to avoid those costs should move to the united states. a bid to bolster american manufacturing, but supply chain experts say that takes time. ok,
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now i'm going to build it here. i have suppliers here that can do it, but they already have business. so are they going to want to take more on? if i'm going to build a new plan, that's a minimum 24 months to just get it built staffed and then start. in the meantime, consumers on both sides of the border will pay kristen salumi, alger 0, detroit, michigan. hiero eunice is the director of policy of the business council of british columbia. he says both canadians and americans will bear the burden of the new levies. the federal government of canada already introduced legislation and has advocated some resources into border security, but that didn't seem to be enough. trade barriers don't create winters. winters protectionism hurts both sides. they lead to shared losses. so it is important to read it to focus on reassuring or american partners that again,
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protectionism hurts both sides from groceries to household goods, canadians and americans. a life will feel the pinch retaliatory tires are the alleged word. well, they may be effective, these carefully crafted, they also raise the costs for canadian businesses, and consumers have counted as important come from the united states. i believe the prime minister mentioned that a 25 percent terriers on a $15055000000000.00 worth of goods. that's roughly 30 percent of our inputs from the us. but as i mentioned before, trade barriers don't create winners daily to share losses and part of the strategy to counteract the negative impacts of these type of should be on making canada a more competitive place to invest in produce. that means lowering the cost of capital, that means lowering the cost, the cost of investment, and that means strengthens canada, strengthening candidates, business environment as well. so america's top diplomats, as in panama,
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where donald trump has provoked controversy, us secretary of state marco rubio is visit, comes after trump threatened to take control of the panama canal, a latin america editor, lucy, and newman reports from taura point in panama. use secretary of state marco rubio has made panama his 1st destination on his 1st overseas trip. the washington central issue is china and the fear that it could control the u. s. built panama canal. secondly, the rubio says it's no joke. just retired general richardson such a little over the canal, looked down and saw those chinese port facilities and said those look like dual use facilities that in the moment of conflict could be weaponized against the chinese workers. first came to panama in the mid 18 hundreds, but their numbers and influence have expanded greatly in the last 3 decades, especially since panama cut ties with taiwan and recognized china 8 years ago.
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the pick a model was former military strong man, manuel unplug, you know, did as chief intelligence officer until they were both arrested during the us military invasion in 1989 to date demarco. the leads the us is right and have concerns that we are very familiar and see how many thought from the military intelligence point of view, especially the main submarine cables of all the americas cross here. the us naval fleet, including nuclear submarines across the canal in both directions. the pacific and atlantic controlling the seas is critical. president donald trump is threatening to take back the waterway like panama says that's non negotiable. however, there may be other options. time and the jungle have deteriorated. what was fort sherman? one of the former us military bases in the canal zone. it strategically located at
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the atlantic entrance of the canal, near by the us operated the t neighbor listening station until 1999. this is where the us army is joel. the training school was located because of the of the jungle here. that kind of be is 2nd to none. there's still a bunker. you can see this is where the weapons and the cannons were kept. but the most important thing here now isn't the jungle, but rather heavy miller treat access to the atlantic ocean alongside the panama canal. and that's what makes all this interesting for the us government. panamanians choices kill out to 0. the previous us requests for a new base to be established here were rejected by panama. but with president trump vowing to play hardball if necessary, panama is likely to be considered inc concessions to see in human photo point panama. protesters and nigeria are angry about plants to resume oil production in
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the southern region of a gunny land. it's an area described as one of the most polluted places on earth. $1000000000.00 cleanup efforts in 2018 failed to deliver results. now people are calling for renewed efforts and compensation of the house and went to avante land to see the impact firsthand. this is the water. many people here rely on told you to toxic and funding. for decades, oil spills have devastated this community in southern light. you guys are going to land, and despite the government promises little has changed for me. they've been yeah, there is no sign of look audio version of what the guy know thing. so i'm going to call me, i know this, do this. we something come out of this. i've told you this additional sweet voice of this month says he has spoken out many times before, but he sees no change and he is not alone. in the 1950s, all going to is like gold seem to progress its people prosperity,
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a transformation from making a living from fields and rivers to progressing to industrial growth. but the government and the oil companies had their own dreams, and instead they were left with the lands contaminated, and that's a promise on fulfilled. despite a $1000000000.00 dean of fund leave you and documents to fee that the agency responsible for the f $1.00 has completely failed to deliver results lazy. i was complaining goodman, who was this boy that does come up on the blow of everything like for you and to do we of everybody's died. i am in a boat with professor then by the needs of a, the called the nature of the hydro, carbon pollution reputation project. hyper what his leadership is on this committee . recently, then, like you've been some dates warned that he could face a restful fading 7 times to appear before
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a committee investigating mismanagement of the project. for one month. as i saw you on the we are, we are we are, we are despite the $1000000000.00 budget, the clean up doesn't appear to have made an impact. nowhere near the large scale f 4th needed to hear this land. yet as the government with us to restart or production many fee, a repeat of the fast for the families of the organ, the $9.00 activists executed for opposing or the exploitation in 1995. this struggle feels like it back to the last. we've not been able to do anything about
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the you know, so i'll need us. we are expecting that. do we continue with the how do you bishop as most of them have been there many, not there. we get the money and up on down the money to many. agony is no longer just the feeling in albany land. it's the fate. what should have been, prosperity has become a legacy of suffering already. hashem edges here are going to land nigeria or we have breaking news. the report of the occupied westbank where israel has just carried out multiple symbol tenuous explosions. indeed jeanine refugee camp 20 holmes, in one neighborhood have been destroyed in the attack. you're seeing it there.
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israel has been conducting a major military assault on the occupied westbank for a 2nd week. now jeanine has been the focal point of that assault. i'm the so who this happened? just a very short while ago year old joining us live from jordan's capital. i'm on because the is really government has banned out from 0, from reporting inside israel and in the occupied westbank. what do you know? what are you learning at this very early stage? a whole military source of speaking to his really media have said that at least 20 homes were destroyed in simultaneous airstrikes in the northern part of the occupied west bank. we're talking about the siege on jeanine that has been ongoing for nearly 2 weeks now. and it's worth mentioning that these rarely military said they would use whatever tools were in their arsenal, in order to fight armed palestinian fighters in this part of the west bank. and we'll also remind our viewers that once the ceasefire took place in gaza. is when
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this rate started and the army chief of staff just a day before the siege began, had said that israel is gearing up for large scale operations across the occupied was bank because now that they are not so occupied, wisconsin because those air strikes have stopped for now, they are going to direct all of that power toward the occupied westbank. and janine is a place that has largely been the subject of these near nightly and daily raids that have been going on across the west bank. and they've really seen an uptick since the beginning of israel's war on gaza in october of 2023. previously we did report on these rays and they happened quite often. but since the war began, there was an uptick. and both the size and the scale and this time these really are me, says they're going to do things differently. and it's worth mentioning, there are tens of thousands of palestinians who have been displaced as part of this raid. over the last 2 weeks, they've been civilians who been killed including a 2 year old girl who was shot and killed in the head while she was eating dinner
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with her family inside of their home. these really are me, has set up more check points across the occupied westbank as part of this raid that is not seeming to load up us. and us out who reporting from amman, jordan, we will continue to cover this. that's what we know at this very early stage on these simple, tenuous attacks carried out by the is really army large scale attacks on the janine refugee camp in the occupied west back. all right, we're back analysis era. after a quick break, the other streets of ivory coast there is rising, unafraid sentiments at our local market. just land so cool echoes. the feeling of many i 40 is about the presence of french forces in their country. we know there behind many problems in africa. we africans don't want to live in constant conflict pressed and what it says is, country went to a site itself, and that it's military has come of age. i like in other countries in the us. how
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french business been for us are safe. yeah, in ivory coast, at least for now. i know there's also believe that the country will continue to rely on french expertise, english all the time to keep that means the hardware operation. much of the dispute between from so need for mcculler needs in africa is it can not make it. and it's failure to help in more than a decade of attacks by i'm close. but somebody, you ivory coast ask in french forces to leave, could be strategic with the elections do in october and then to frank sentiments on the rise. yeah. their presence on i board as well may lead to disruptions or even chaos. the the
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senior sports news with german who's joined us in a studio a gym. thank you sarah. nicole, i'll tessa is also side of getting ready to face manchester city in a couple of hours with the gunners looking to keep alive any realistic johnson winning the premier league or smoking trim levels lead back down to 6 points. that's if they can be the same. they finished it, run is up to you for the past 2 seasons, off of mileage i hope surprised. look, pos, the previous encounter with city. you covered nice. it falls, the ill tempted to old ro ended with out and call and don't take a bullet gabriel's head before it's heading off. that's it. to stay humble. i really hope so, and i think he goes, i've seen the whole the any see negative emotionally that afternoon doesn't have his panels. the competition is part of the game. and to lead me that on this player, i go to little minds, which is what people wants to watch. it was the motion of the photo. that link is not easy when united means is the central defenders and push them in hockey, manufacturing case, human, and defend the things that then resume. i mean,
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all right, jenna, thank you very much. we look forward to that and that does it for this news hour, but we're right back in a moment with more to the this is refrain we'll be discussing the war and gaza and today how posted in the office are responding to it. the only thing that's right does have is the power of award winning old, the fashionable to speak to palestinian by to end director. ok. i'm assuming that you were able to train those emotions that come on with something to the beautiful and see those emotions without the wounds that's coming. refrain on out to see if i can. these democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has 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 a new assistance, corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact of the us selections,
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the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the streets of domestic is not safe for children. the safety in numbers, but that doesn't always work as person by the bridge. and this guy came up. you asked me how much money i've got. i told him i didn't have any. just hit me to afraid of being a doctor again. 14 year old use. it now sleeps in a different location every night. paternity. often foundation estimate. they are 1200000. often abundant children across syria. the morning, a cold winter night, 13 year old fucking on us and our friends hope the one day be able to go to school . but for now,
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the dream is just to have 3 meals. so the united nations say city is 15 years people has impacted it's to bring the most affecting 80 percent of the more than $30000.00. what cube sort of thing just the, the is really army is carrying out the major operation in the occupied westbank city of geneva. at least 20 homes have been destroyed the i'm several venue good to have you with us. this is else 0 life from the ha. also coming up for palestinians are wounded in and is really attack on a car in central gaza despite the ceasefire. deal displaced to sit in the.
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