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express cluster agency say, say housing save by those done to protect the from the hoss of the story. young people we talk through to lots next screen pulled up, the lack of adults forced them to fix it. they said it's cheaper to buy drugs next . comfortable and then for the israel destroys 20 residential buildings in co ordinated explosions and jeanine refugee camp audits forces expand the result unoccupied. west. find the time sammy's, i them, this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up, the 2nd group of engine, and sig palestinians, leave garza for treatment abroad onto the seas. 5 deal of thousands more waiting to
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leave us secretary of state's monica, ruby arrives in kind of all the time. and donald trump is threatening to take back the panama canal and displace sudanese to a falls from the homes and gives you the states return to a city and really the is there. any policies have counted out several single tedious explosions in the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. 20 residential buildings have multiple, having multiple apartments were destroyed in the attack. israel has been conducting a major military assault on the occupied westbank for a 2nd week now. and jeanine is being the focal point. at least 27 palestinians have been killed so far. and this, although it has mall from my mind, she's that because these right, the government and power steering authority of band l. g 0 from imposing inside
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israel and the occupied westbank. well, these really military has released an initial statement saying that they detonated this residential block of 20 homes because they say and claim it was used for quote, terror infrastructure. you'll recall that these really military has been conducting this raid for nearly 2 weeks. the siege on jeanine is still ongoing. and these unprecedented scenes that we're seeing today and more quite an escalation in what we've seen, these really army have set up multiple roadblocks and other checkpoints across the occupied westbank. there have been at least 27 palestinians who have been killed the many civilians, including a 2 year old girl who was shot in the head. well, eating dinner at home with her family and a 73 year old elderly man, shocked by his really forces this morning. these really army has said for the last several weeks since the ceasefire in gauze that took place, that they are gearing up for large scale military operations across the occupied
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west bank that their energy was all focused on gaza. but now it's going to be focused on the occupied westbank. however, it's worth mentioning that these near daily and nightly rates have increased in both size and scale since israel's war on does. it began in october of 2023. and in fact, the last major results on jeanine itself that we saw was in october of 2024. but israel says that they want to fight armed palestinian resistance fighters in the camp. and they failed doing that. and they say that large scale operations like this are the way to do it. there were politicians within israel early this morning before these that nations and explosions took place so that the palestinian authority had failed to combat the fighters in janine. and that israel needed to escalate matters and take the situation to a different level, which is what we've been seeing over the last couple of weeks. the
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46 sick and injured palestinians have been allowed to leave the gaza strip on tuesday. they will be receiving treatment abroad as part of a cease fire agreement. it's the 2nd day since that off crossing reopened officer. it was destroyed by miss. right. the offensive thought a couple assume reports from her off. this is the restaurant border crossing the lifeline for the people of cancer. for the 1st time since may i'm shannon says carrying dozens of patients. many with life threatening injuries have been cleared to cross one after another. the vehicles carrying wounded men, women, and children make the journey to egypt mocking desktops of the recovery. guns as healthcare system is badly functioning, its hospitals are overwhelmed operating at
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a fraction of that capacity. medical supplies have run out and pull quotes of contest, and doctors make difficult choices on who should be treated 1st, because i use them today now that we have large numbers of wounded children who need to be treated outside casa, due to the lack of medical supplies, and equipment and gases, hospitals, the delay of their evacuating let to further deterioration in their health conditions and the loss of many children evacuating 50 patients is not enough to mitigate the dire medical crisis. these patients are crossing into egypt with faint hopes and for donald bodies. but thousands more palestinians much uses, are still trapped inside guns, is just somebody i know him up. he has strep news in his leg, abdomen, and he had many operations. he's suffering from medical complications, including infections. we applied for them in the country, said and,
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and we are still waiting for an approval. we hope that the w at all would help my son to get treatment abroad. of course the v like in get patients getting urgent treatment is extremely important off the 15 months. so relentless for this child ceasefire off is a crucial lifeline. these patients are cling to a lot of time during months without proper to the injuries and illnesses have less than as goes with health care system has collapse under the weight to boil. target companies are out to 0. rough kind of sky of israel has launched an as striking central gauze of the target to the car, injuring at least 4 people. the attack happened on a rashid road, used by palestinians returning to their homes. and northern garza is ready media say the vehicle was trying to cross into northern garza without being checked in thousands of palestinians over tons of northern gauze. that defined destruction
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caused by his right the strikes, homes and roads have been destroyed. the tax also left the area without volta shelter, food, oil, sanitation facilities, much of the gaza strip was flattened during israel's 15 month. war is ready, prime minister, bending me, nothing. yeah. who is on his way to washington dc where he's due to meet us president donald trump, are expected to discuss negotiations for the next phase of a c's. 5, the talks are supposed to begin tomorrow, according to the terms of the seas. 5 deal because it says it's unclear when they'll stopped. according to the agreement, 1st to legal issues should start to model. we still have to order the engaging with the parties in order to define badge and then to a stop to engaging in endorsing discussions. there is nothing yet clear about who are where on that occasion when coming when it's going to take place, but to at least over the phone of these discussions as,
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as talk to and we hope that so we start to see some move into the next few days and you'll see that and is the former minister of justice for as well. he says the meeting between trump and nothing now who may not go smoothly. so it was kind of a big blast between diamond and the drum. they agreed to size they. it'd be before full actually blessing gave the bike and when he was elected as the president de enrolled in 4 years ago, and why he should, they have apparently white clicked by then according to their a ideas of a, of trump. so i don't, i don't know exactly what kinds of an i most feel really they'll be and effect danielle believes that to be getting a domestic support for all these rushes a by trump. i think that he's a very wrong now he, he wants it apparently. apparently i'm not sure,
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but apparently he wants to explain why he has to postpone the implementation of the 2nd phase of the a, of the d. a. and the, i think the trumpet will tell him, hey, you signed the agreement and agreement. the, so please a implemented and don't tell me stories this, this might be one thing. and other thing is of course the issue of enlarging the abrahamic cool was and including is so the red b r a in them. but they, nathaniel knows that the condition for so do you read the full entering the day i brought me colds and full rebuilding of guys which is 3. and must, we see the picture here, the pictures here, a, but it's nice a condition for that is that easily really agree a to the 2 state solution. and they, if they type in say,
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they've done how may lose the extreme right is the and he's quantities the us secretary of state, marco rubio is met panama as present because they are all with melina. the meeting comes at a time when us president donald trump is threatening to take control of the panama canal. well that sparks protests and basing days with panama, saying ownership of the world way is not negotiable, a smaller on rubio as visit. our latin america editor lets see a newman joins us in panama city, so to see. yeah, we understand. they all in the same room right now. any indication of you need take the temperate show for us of what could be a attendance meeting given the backdrop of a trump comments exactly what they was a very,
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a shortage bilateral meeting that we understand just ended a short while ago, maybe 5 minutes ago between the secretary of state medical rubio and the president will, you know, from there they moved into a larger room where, right now there is a multi lateral technical team discussion taking place with both the, the secretary state and the president also sitting there. so clearly they are negotiating something i can tell you that they were rather long faces at the beginning, the panamanians were not very please, that the state department suddenly switched the time for the media. it was supposed to start in about an hour from now, and it was brought forward or backward or actually 2 hours without the whole country really having much to say about it. and then michael rubio arrive 20 minutes late to the presidential palace. so some see that as a way of the united states showing that they are the ones that call the shots and not the leaders of this country. but right now, as i said,
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it's very difficult to tell just what decisions they are actually making in terms of the canal, how it works, and the role of china, which is the main concern of the united states here. or i, well, it might be difficult at this point for us to tell the decisions, but do we know at least what are the alternatives that they could be going through alternatives to an outright military invasion and takeover over the canal by the us as well were understanding that this from the state department that they are looking for ways for that not to happen. they have said that there is still room for maneuver to prevent a rather to make sure that panama going to continue to control the panama canal. but exactly how it will control it, will the united states would be given more room despite the fact that there is a treaty that declares that pat, this is a neutral country. so even if the united states wants to, for example, set up a military base on the atlantic or pacific side of the panama canal,
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as it used to have before, that would be considered a violation of that tree. the other thing is that can talk about our migration. you're the us role in stopping migrants from coming through the diarrhea and gap on near the columbia and border which has been a big cause of friction with the countries drug trafficking. there are a lot of things that they can work together on, but china and how much of china has an influence in this country is going to be a very, very hard thing to negotiate. because this country renewed or rather opened diplomatic relations with china against us will a years ago and cut off with taiwan. and ever since then, the, the chinese have been increasingly getting influence in this country, which controls one of the t walker ways in the world. all right, will lead to that thanks so much for seeing human life in america. and it's a new us tower of psalm free, but it's not just trading upon those response. swift responses from the
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government's mexican president, cloudy, assigned balm, says the government is working to implement the plan b, which would include its own terrace, china. it says it family, the pools and the poses the move and we'll take necessary counter measures or canadian prime minister justin true though he's responded with levies on us impulse . he says the actions taken by the lighthouse split also pot instead of bringing us together. chris, instead of the reports from detroit new the canadian border of the denying accusations canada was not protecting its board or prime minister. justin trudeau responded to the united states and position of 25 percent tariffs with the list of counter measures. tonight, i am announcing canada will be responding to the us trade action with 25 percent terrace, against a $155000000000.00 worth of american goods and an appeal to the american
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people. if president trump wants to usher in a new golden age for the united states, the better path is to partner with canada. not to punish us. it's just across the canadian border in detroit, michigan. it's worrying. news. 20 percent of american cars are produced and 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, 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.
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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. he's 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, 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,
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michigan. so how do i, i'll just say era, siri as new presidents is in saudi arabia, on these 1st phone trips and taking pounds was hoping to strength and tie as ensure opt regional support plus under charge me offering you the latest report on hot air pollution as long, quick find the best funding deb, economic loss and environmental damage. the an increasing power in africa production most. and that is killable to use violence in the country because he's russia's presence in the central african republic, a stabilizing force, or calculated strategy for dillman. and this is, of course, the continent. they provide security and they take uranium, they provide security, i may take time and rushes shadow when africa coming soon,
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phone out to 0. in the shadow of shanghai as blooming metropolis, a crumbling fee to provide century to tradition for an aging oper true, it's both a stage and the home, but faced with eviction to make waiting for modernization, $1.00 of pressing leads the fight to preserve both the refuge and their culture, not them white snake, a, with this documentary on a jersey, you know, and counting the cost with much disruption and millions of tons of rebels to pay for rebuilding casa donald trump demands the excess green, reduces the price of oil. i assess, depends central banks, is race borrowing costs to the highest level in $17.00 pounds and the cost on the l g 0. the
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the bulk of back here watching out is there a time to recap on headlines is ready for us. is of carried out several single tedious explosions in the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. 20 homes have been destroyed in the attacks. is rosemary tree incursion into jeanine's continuing for a 2nd week. full t 6 sick and ended palestinians have been allowed to leave gauze us through the rough crossing. he'll be receiving treatment abroad. it's the 2nd day since the crossing reopened. also it was destroyed. and this radius cents have been made so it needs army says it's taking control of several towns seized by the time to treat rapid support forces in the east central, ga, sierra state, including the city of why the, by the name,
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thousands of sudanese who are forced to flee the city, now hope to go back. but off to a year of looting and vandalism, there were concerns may not be much for people to return to. i'm as well as the story a year ago for 1000000 people were living here in west virginia. 2 thirds of them arrived off to fleeing fighting between so then these government troops and the problem me to set it up and support forces income. in december 2023. the auto set for the 10 people select their game. but a few of state law and i use the my eldest sister was disabled, are sick. so we clearly the amount of suffering from the treatment of the artist is difficult to describe. these every method of violence against us, they would jump over the walls of homes, the people's property by force, mobile phones. the beast can anything, they show people dead in their homes. you walk into street feeling unsafe at any
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time. the few others reflect old, forwarded to the something you say only i came back 2 days ago, but i found my home and a miserable condition. they have left nothing in it. even the beds they took away every single item, the smoker to use to be popular, but no one comes here. now, st. office, 3, it is empty. forming a goes to city, spreading as far as the i can see. this magical compound was seized by auto set fighters and used as a base and military via come full of weapons exploded on the impulse setting fire to the entire building. people who we spoke to here say this is one of several sites on the mid, any full dumping vehicles. vandalized by out assess, they say, any vehicles that couldn't be different a way have been stripped of the engines and any other value about spare parts. before being left on the streets with no cause or no public transportation,
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people have a 10 to the age of the called thrown by donkeys. but more than transportation, lack of food, water and electricity, he's making life, he and nearly impossible. some aid is being distributed along with water, although that is not nearly enough fuel for it to say that working to get the main water purification facility operating that gain had up going ahead. welcome here to the extent of the damage was huge and systematic. we counted more than 3200 water wells that were destroyed. the total cost of the damage in water infrastructure alone is more than $33000000.00. but even as this effort goes on, what they need remains a broken city. one covered in this cause and deputy left by a war machine about to talk to the slides. how much fun of the 0. why that they need so that so he is new president and definitely the shuttle eyes in saudi arabia
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for his 1st foreign visits and taking power. he met this out of the crown prince, but i'm a been sort of mine new re all. they discussed several issues including strength thing, relations, increasing economic corporation and the listing of western sanctions on syria. so i've been divided falls now from damascus. the c as in some president and the for the minister are and having bought from their 1st trip abroad to which is to solve, did you have a significant shift in the ties that discontinue has how does that sound good? yeah, previously decided regime aligned itself with iran and russia and now things seem to be changing. it is a significant visit because as the salad before mr was here, he told reporters that that would be the idea is going to help syria move away from sanctions and going to convince powers like the union and the united states has been. so in addition to all the funding and health and biological ties that need strengthening, i'm gonna sure i is also expected to be talking to solve the idea about how to
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restructure this country as well. and to help the target if you can provide as well . because it has positioned itself as a leader of the cmu block here in the out of gulf. this is going to pay rate for not just lifting the sanctions according to experts here in damascus. the also to send a signal abroad and in the region that syria is not changing, syria is under a new leadership. it is under a new version and it is changing directions completely rid of is, is not going to be relying on former allies certificate on in russia, but it is still going to maintain relationships with them. but now that syria is moving into this consult, transformative period, it is going to require all the help that it can get from all the allies and friends that there are. and so i'll give you it's key to provide that some of the video to my now. so let's try the it with thousands of people have been told to leave areas in the northern queensland state, experiencing heavy flooding. please say one person died when an emergency response
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boat capsized eastern australia has seen frequent, devastating funding, and recent years, a bang dash remains one of the world's most polluted countries with its capital call, consistently ranked among the top 5 worst effects in cities. recent world report banks found $80000.00 people die prematurely every year because of toxic f. l to zeros 10, very chattering volts now from deka. a fast growing economy with rapid industrialization has been worsening air pollution in bung with dash. the factors release pollutants without the filter ration tech style dying still plants and chemical industries along with illegal brick gym. these and the heavy construction exacerbate the separation vehicle emission in large city is contribute to the problem. people are suffering and it's taking a toll on their health. i were a mask while riding
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a bike because of the dust into viruses. most people should where want to protect themselves. folks, if you have pollution we frequently go to respiratory problems like congestion costs, and it's hard to know what physical health and environment is that the world bank report estimates air pollution cost bangladesh, 4 percent of its judy p and cause is 80000. that's every year. the report also say is the wind pattern spring, 30 percent of bangladesh as urban air pollution from northern india worsening the situation. i've been wearing the mask for hours while walking around dock up. now as you can see, it's cakes and does spend dark, visible evidence, what people are reading in here in the capital dot com according to their quality life index. poor quality video says life expectancy in bangladesh by an average of 5.4 years. and every district in the country accepts pollution stand upset by the
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world health organization may at least 3 full health experts say air pollution is also a leading cause of pretty much your depth in bangladesh. i'm not the one that we're single rise and respiratory cases across all ages, mostly due to air pollution. children under 10 are the most effective, especially included areas like industrial zones and slums cases have increased significantly compared to previous years. uh that it was to call the environmental advisor to the interim government. say's a task force has already been form to prevent air pollution. i just think that actions have not been taken to him 3 minutes. the policy companies, the good news is we have actually come up with an air quality management plan, and that is identified the responsibilities of all the public agencies. some environmental experts attribute this problem to transponder air pollution, unplanned development for management among government agencies,
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lack of monitoring and enforcement from each other a i'll just say to a doctor that brings us to the end of the show whether it's next been inside story will examine the decent in crisis and that the all seeing the the that the moment where this nice and benign somebody's price including and took it even in a tight in temperatures. they're dropping to near freezing a little higher than they were. i'm not even jolting down to 8 degrees, much the same as girls of deals, and this whole lot of the coast is not particularly cold. this is the cost was show tonight. it's allowed to go up a little bit by day. the weather is bernard and it might well be friday. very hard card. and i suspect her of the live, anton, and the drops next day. and so look at what's coming in northern touch is that cold
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wind coming out of your will produce a pretty big rain. so i think they'll so much on monday, but more likely on tuesday. but that's about it, for weather breeze going down the gulf and beating breezes in the red sea with hidden took more showers. maybe the high ground is half a saturday. make us still enjoying temperance about 30 for everybody else has high teens. although 200 see, and that doesn't change very much throughout tuesday, but the weather in took you certainly does. and tropical i for goes the right and saw order some parts of the i'll see down through malawi and heading southeast was down towards mazda jessica. and it's still cycling season in the indian ocean. so this isn't the name side cards. it's a tropical depression. it will produce a lot of writing in the capital of the the youngest country in the world child sedan economy is mostly dominated by what's
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called calling for my sector. is also the poorest health schooling and foot by 2 to an economy. the not being provided by informing the claim set. and the 1st part of the series out is there, examines the intricacy of south sit on society and the extraordinary resilience of its people. i always advise you don't have to drag the book, but in a couple of africa's new directions. hidden strings on al jazeera, the london by rebels, the bonds of eastern democratic republic of congo. they captured a regional capital and a value to which control the conflict is causing a humanitarian crisis. come mediation by regional leaders, stop for fighting. this is inside story. the.
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