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that you'll see right. and the seasonal rain is just trying to engine very heavy. for example, into dollar, maybe nigeria, typically it should be dry at this time of the year with the how much blog not particularly strongly for the dust in southern africa. it's still fighting season and about the gas cause at risk of the next 2 days of this other week. but wet circulation the, this is refrain we'll be discussing the war and gaza and today how palestinian oxys are responding to it. the only thing that's right is have is the power of hope. award winning, old fashioned looters speaks to palestinian bye to and director act met. i'm assuming that you were able to train those emotions that come on with something that is a beautiful and see those emotions without the wounds that's coming. refrain on out is ever if you really want to find out how effective a wallace just ask is real. from the technical in the us. mexico border is riley
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made so violence towels to tear gas dropping drawings in india and to the low and starting traverse the globe to shed light on this really exports with the 1st tested on palestinians is really filling model of the way to separate and control on ones that populations the palestine, the bar 3, talk to on a jersey to the watching out. just a reminder of top stories. this is rodney forces have carried out several simultaneous explosions. and the janine refugee can. and the okey pod west by 20
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homes have been destroyed in the attack as well as military and cousin into janine has continued for a 2nd 46 sick engine palestinians have been allowed to leave. garza 3, the rest of prostate that'll be receiving treatment abroad. the 2nd day since the crossing reopened, often it was destroyed and is rarely offensive. pacific means on me says it's taking control of several towns seized by the power ministry rapid support forces in the east central jersey or estates. on saturday, the army blame the are assessed for an attack on a monkey in talk to was killed. at least the kind of most president joe's a role really know has reiterated the sovereignty over the panama canal is not up for discussion. is comments came often meeting with us next year state monica review. president many, no,
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says sundays bilateral meeting was highly respectful and cordial distress. the canal is operated by panama and we'll stay that way. that's what we're on the bottom on the silver tea of panama is no top to bind. okay, we'll get it done. now, there is no doubt that the canal is authorized by our country and it will continue to do so. i just don't think there has been a discrepancy in that president trump has his opinion about the chinese presents. we knew which will be clarified at the appropriate time. a lot to an american edison to see a name and reports now from panama city. i'm outside the presidential palace here in panama city, where they meeting between us secretary of state medical rubio and president jose available, you know, has ended. the president came out with a very up beat expression, very different to the one that we were seeing when the meeting was taking place. and it's saying that the, basically, the danger was over, that the us president would keep insisting on taking over the panama canal,
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he emphasized that it's some ports in the canals that are operated by a chinese company that may be an issue, but not to the operation of the canal itself, he made the very big and he emphasized that there was a big difference. and you also said the panama is auditing the chinese company that operates these ports on the pacific, on atlantic side of the panama canal. and that in a couple of weeks, they will know, quote, if the results of that or did show that the point to being operated in a way that is beneficial to panama. that might have been a kind of a suggestion that these companies may be on their way out here as a concession to the united states. he also said the panama would not resign the belt and road initiative with, with china that is currently in place in which the united states what had made it very clear was upset about. he said that that will not continue any longer. i mean, invited united states government to,
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to try to push for more us investment in this country in exchange for allowing less a chinese investment in panama, which is something that united states has been complaining about not only in this country, but in most of latin america. let's see, and human algebra, panama city, or the mexican president has one that have some post by the trump administration. will have a grave impact on both us and mexican economies. meanwhile, kind of this brian, this adjustment crudo has responded to a 25 percent tariff imposed on $86.00 votes to the us levies of it. so kristen's lead me reports now from detroit near the canadian border denying accusations 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,
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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 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 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, it's in margin business, very capital intensive, long lead times. the manufacturer, the suppliers cannot absorb this and really the vehicle manufacturers can't either because it or 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,
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crude oil and timber are among the other major canadian imports, $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 for go. 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 shouldn't move to the united states. a bid to bolster american manufacturing, but supply chain experts say that takes time. okay, now i'm going to build it here. i have suppliers here that can do it, but they already have business. so are they gonna want to take more on?
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if i'm gonna 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 kristin salumi, l g 0, detroit, michigan, hiero eunice as the director of policy at the business council of british columbia . he says both canadians and americans will feel the impact of the tax of 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 winners. winters protectionism hurts both sides. they need to share losses. so it is important to read it to focus on reassuring or american partners that again, protectionism hurts both sides from groceries to household goods, canadians and americans. a life will feel the pinch. retaliatory tires are the alleged word while they may be effective, these carefully crafted,
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they also raise the costs for canadian businesses and consumers have counted as imports 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 imports 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. as trump and ministration has directed buddha enforcement offices to re mazda and communities in what places across the us. as part of a crackdown on undocumented workers, somebody called me said the disruption to the labor force will have serious
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consequences for all americans rentals reports from test in california or fear stocks. the orange groves of california is the central valley residents, social media, postings show. recent raids and highway stops white immigration agents. scores of undocumented people have been detained. people are just feeling terrified. that's not something that was happening. you know, 34 or 5 months ago. this is something that is happening at a intensified rate right now that i didn't know anything. rary immigrants rights advocates have formed a crisis response team with members getting hundreds of calls from anxious migrant farm workers every day. you live on the handout cards printed in english and spanish, detailing people's constitutional rights not to open their doors. the agents without a warrant and not to speak without an attorney, meaning, and documented farm workers are not showing up for work. see that but it's still on
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us, but yes, people literally prefer to stay at home. they have to stop their daily activities. cut back on working hours. they are not sending their children to school mess the for taishan will have it on a big swath of the u. s. economy, on documented workers are the backbone of us agriculture. the government estimates more than 40 percent of the people who work the farms and fields are on documented and the numbers are roughly the same in jobs like meat packing and dairy economists say mass deportations mean labor shortages, it would devastate the agricultural economy in the united states economists predict a steep rise in the cost of everything from vegetables to meet and mill grocery stores, past nearly all the costs onto their consumers. and so shoppers would see another belt of food inflation. and you're talking about food inflation of 5 or 6 percent annually. and so you're looking at considerable economic impacts that would be
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considered a recession. americans who voted for donald trump, hoping he'd bring down the price of groceries could soon be in for a big shock. rob reynolds, l g, 0, taff, california. a demonstration is inside the have nots. 3 months. incidentally, we've collapsed that a train station tracked as blocks, roads, and nobody sad surrounded by hundreds of 1st testers who comes out of the night. in november 15, people were killed when a roof collapse of the local train station for just as a cooling to the president, alexander, which on his government to be held accountable. several people have been arrested in georgia during and nancy government protest including an opposition leader for justice tried to block a road leading to the capitol tbilisi, which led to a scandal with hundreds of police that have been demonstration since november when the prime minister announced that he was suspending the session talks
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tens of thousands of people have not is through the streets of gym and he was capital in processed against the far right. angry that the main opposition party, the cd you a spun, said a draft bill with the backing of the far right. a if the policy to crack down on assign him seek is deleda. if the cd you is tip to become the countries next lead in election set for later this month. for justice in nigeria, concerned about government plans to review will production in the southern region of goni and scenario described as one of the most polluted places on a $1000000000.00 tree. not pass it in 2018, fail to deliver results. now people are cooling for renewed efforts on compensation of a hash and went to the go to the region in river state to see the impact fast time
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this is the water. many people here rely on pull you to toxic and on drinkable for decades, always spills have devastated this community in southern that you guys are going to land. and despite government promises little has changed for me living. yeah, there is no sign of cardioverter aquatic. like nothing. so i'm going to call me, i'll do this, do this, we something come out of this. i've told you this additional speak volume for you. so this mother says he has spoken out many times before, but he sees no change and he's not alone. in the 1950s on is that gold seem to progress? it's people plus 30 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
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a promise on 4 feet. despite a $1000000000.00 clean up fund leave to you and documents to fee that the agency responsible for the f $1.00 has completely failed to deliver results lazy. i was on printing goodman, who it 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 because the nature of the hydro, carbon pollution reputation project hyper what his leadership is on this quickly. recently, then, like even some dates warned that he could face a restful fading 7 times to appear before a committee investigating mismanagement of the project. for one month. as i saw you on that are we are we are
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we are, we are despite the $1000000.00 budget, the clean up doesn't appear to have made an impact. nowhere near large scale f 4th needed to hear this land. yet as the government, the fast 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 last. we've not been able to do any of that. please do know so i'll need us. we are expecting that. do we continue with the judicial most of them have been there many not there. we get the money and that one done,
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the money to many agony is no longer just the feeling in albany land. it's a fate. what should have been, prosperity has become a legacy of suffering. are the ashen edges here? are going to land nigeria on the dash remains one of the wells most polluted countries with its capital docket, consistently ranks among the top 5 west effected cities, grease and well. bank reports found that $80000.00 people die prematurely every year because of the talks. again, i'll just, there's tons of choppy, has moved from deca. the fast growing economy with rapid industrialization has been worsening. air pollution in bangladesh, factories relays pollutants without filter ration tech style dying. still plants and chemical industries along with illegal brick chimneys and a heavy construction exacerbate the situation. vehicle emission in
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a large city is contribute to the problem. people are suffering and it's taking a toll on their health. i. we're a mask web riding a bike because of the dust and 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 the environment does. but the world bank report estimates air pollution cost bangladesh, 4 percent of its jp and causes $80000.00. that's every year. the report also saves the wind pad in the spring 30 percent of bangladesh as urban air pollution from northern india worsening the situation. i've been working different 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 doc. com, according to their quality life index. poor quality video says life expectancy in
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bangladesh by an average of 5.4 years, and every district in the country accepts pollution stand upset by the world health organization may at least 3 full pallets. experts say air pollution is also a leading cause of pretty much your depth and bung with dash. i'm going to put it in on it. we're single rise and respiratory cases across of all ages. mostly due to air pollution. children under 10 are the most effective, especially polluted areas like industrial zones and slums cases of increase significantly compared to previous. here's a little boy to call the environmental advisor to the interim. government says a task force has already been form to prevent air pollution. i just think that actions have not been taken to implement the policy commitments. the good news is we have actually come up with an air quality management plan and that has identified the responsibilities of all of the public agencies. some environmental
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experts attribute this problem to transport our air pollution. unplanned developments for management among government agencies, lack of monitoring and enforcement from each other. a i'll just say to dr. officials and the japanese city of ja show have wouldn't be immediate evacuation of homelessness. a massive sinkhole as an intersection leading to the capsule took care of the cavity, has been widening since the last week. and now stones of 14 inches wide. and 15 meters deep cruise have been trying to rescue a 74 year old mine, whose trump inside the depression since tuesday. and say the 1st cavan was likely caused by a ruptured sewage quite to australia. now with thousands of people have been told to leave areas in the northern queensland stays experiencing heavy flooding. please
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say one person has died when an emergency response, suppose comp sized eastern australia has seemed frequent, devastating flooding. in recent, it still has on challenges there, oscillating at both themselves and back into the contention from a spanish named title that's coming off the they've been waiting all noise to the beach to come. it's the name migrants they've given to, not one, but a network of cargo trains that hit through mexico up to the us border. there were free really no way to try and avoid mexican migration. despite the changes these people want to take it know as soon as possible. the training says scope doesn't fit floors. word came up for but they would expect bad. so you know the next on the
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try to try and get up isn't on the car. it is a type of people who up ahead move challenges to noisy new mexico or us president who doesn't want to finance. the beast goes on in the, in the line can do most put ton caring for the natural environment, just parts of the national identity. but despite its negative carbon footprint, global warming threats and slice, and like $221.00 east investigate who tends climate prices now to 0 or the the court is peter. let me thank you very much. so the union boss, comple superstore luca, don't you just completed a move?
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so the los angeles lakers and one of the sports biggest ever trades don't church leaves the dallas mavericks off the 7 years in texas. anthony davis hips in the opposite direction to other lake as well. so on the ways that us with a draw speaking to, to the trade, this move we'll see, to, into team up with the biggest thing in the schools in los angeles. the prom. james, speaking of james e, sold a show in new york where he lived, the lakes is the victory over the next. james, it's a 40 in december posted a triple double with 33 points. services, and 11 rebounds. as the side end of the mix is 5 game winning streak of madison square garden. the lake is taking this 1128112. it was a 1000 pounds is for awesome $1100.00 man just to city the latest defeats and it's a heavy one to the premium. the chasing london club got off to a dream installed at the emerald stadium. captain moss, i'm only the dog handing them the lead. it was one little bit of time and they said
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he equalized but also assumed restore bleeds almost all. today with the sco make it to one who makes it was miles, louis facilities tends. he'll be very proud of bets. i think i'll take this team. we're not somebody. so i had it submitted for one and then ethan, one area you completed the routing, added time. final school 51 also will remain in touch with elite is little for the they all 6 points behind. some of the cities local bibles mentioned to united occlusal guard by crystal palace at old traffic of gold is 1st also shown, felipe must face a hand of the visits as the lead choking of to the elements united could not find to equalize the. but my case a did find time for a 2nd one minutes to to find a school to know the palace. it's
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a foot to feet in 6 primary home games full united to food teams in the standing. yes. uh how did they know um for the team, for the fence? um we lose that again. i think we, we improving some areas of, of the game. we control that the game. we have more position pre at situations, but in the end we suffer to those that we can avoid the robot leaving dorski high school, the winning goal to help us learn to close the gap on legal lead is around the good and adult ski found the back of them it's in the 61st minutes against olives, and businesses remain food from lots of languishing in the relegation zone. foxes victories keeps them started in the standings. 3 points behind the athletic co. i'm food behind a c, a suppose mail madrid have seemingly uses this the trouble living, you know, he is the best. i always say this is the best play a best number,
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9 in the box. and it was very, very important for us today that, that he scored and in this difficult match, it's important that these now in india have crusting lynn by 150 runs in the 5th and final 2 twins, the internationally moon, by passing 1st the indians a mess, $247.00 for 9 and they 20 of is be check sharma. the man of the moment for the host is 326. is that a new wrinkle for most 6? is it a t 20? i for india, i'll be 6. 135 is also now the highest individual school find in the investment in t 20 eyes and for good measure, they also help themselves to, to what gets seem to do it on for just 97 and using the series for $16.00 full met a top 20 play the same moves and says 109th career w. c. a singles title. the belgian got the job done on sunday against unseeded, american and lee at the single open final newton's proving fall too strong. in this
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instance. 616, the final school to the world number, 52. it's a 1st single side. so since october 2023 on domains to canada is felix jose aaliyah theme is taking the cycling montane a tournament sick and see needing 3 fits the visa. american qualify alexander coverage, which was the same winning this $16267.76 covers you have it shed illuminated the 2 of them and top seed in the semi finals. you'll be up to $75.00 in the world. thanks to this. that's what the canadian well, he is the 1st man on to the claim to titles in 2025. all right, we'll leave a bait for tonight's money. thank you so much, peter. i've got lots on our website. the address is all just sarah dell come to check it out. that's it for me, money inside of this news, i'll be back in just
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the the is really on the foot, it shows coordinates of destruction of residential blocks in the janine refugee camp. at least 23 buildings have been destroyed. the, by my name's site, this is all just there. a line from the also coming up hiring stories of suffering loss with palestinian prisoners who's been released from his writing jails or signing to nothing. so.
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