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[000:00:00;00] the knowledge of the width of the these ready minute tre films, that demolition of 23 buildings that you need refugee count as rates continued in the occupied west by the cherry johnston. this is all just here, a lost and so so on. the hiring stories of suffering and loss for protest in prison is to be released from its very jails. returning to nothing,
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thousands of displaced suit the needs to find the city destroyed, often months of pointing. and the us secretary state visits the panama canal countries. preston says it's no top the graphs, the is ready for states have blown up at least $23.00 residential buildings and occupies westbank. the bloss targeted the janine refugee camp as a step up operations in the area following the safe spot in gauze. will sit clouds of smoke rose above the account of the smoke tang explosions. israel's army has been conducting operations across the occupied westbank for 92 weeks. israel says it's promising protestant influences and seizing stop pounds of
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weapons. at least 27 palestinians having killed kind of simians have been mourning 5 people killed on site today after a series of is very strikes and jeanine. the bodies of victims have been powered through the streets. a 16 years old and the apparent medic are among the dead from the cell who has more now from amman. she's that because he's when he government and punished in or 40 of ben vouchers here from reporting inside the as well. and then the occupied westbank. these really military says it demolish 23 homes in the janine refugee camp, claiming that some of them were used as military command centers. but there was no evidence or prove given to back up that claim similar to what we saw over the last 15 months during israel's war ongoing. so now the siege of janine has been going on for nearly 2 weeks and has displaced. $15000.00 palestinians is really forces had made them evacuate their homes by sending warnings on drones and on loud speakers from army vehicles,
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telling them to get out or that they would be killed. now right after those evaluations that happened, these really government denied any sort of measure, but palestinians say that they're still suffering across the occupied west bank because this rate is being felt all throughout the palestinian territory with several roadblocks and checkpoints that these really army has put up as part of it's new offensive. these really military has been saying for weeks since the ceasefire and gaza had taken place, that they were gearing up for large scale military operations in the occupied west bank as a way of combating arms palestinian fighters within janine and the refugee camp. but now the army says that this operation is expanding to other parts of the palestinian territory. i'm just sent with a jersey at all. i'm a israel has launched in this try. can central garza, it's an a con engine at least 4 people attack happened on a sheet road, used by palestinians returning to their homes. and northern goza is where the media
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said people were trying to cross into the north without being checked. witnesses told out to 0, the strike came without warning. this is even more weird type people. we see tests every minute. we're in a sense and we were told to go here, i use my vehicle to transport, displaced people to safe areas. the vehicle was fixed and all of a sudden i see they hit this car was hit by a missile. people came out and it was hit by a stick ins massage. the monthly this entire area was full of people who heard the sound of bombs and missiles hit the call entering the people inside. the vehicle. thousands of palestinians have returned to northern gauze or to find the homes in ruins. road symbols have been destroyed is rarely strikes less the area without water show to food and sanitation facilities. myself. the goal is this trip was flattens, chewing, as well as a 15 month with honey mountain that has mall from kansas city. the what right here from a, so i a complex or a star in our section known among people. life is going back on track is slow to
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get. we're seeing many of the people here are trying to find whatever is helping them to sustain their lives. here emitted the destruction the scale of devastation caused by these really war in the past. 50 a month on guys of virtually everything has been destroyed during the many buildings and many roads and infrastructure with the and many of the cards here are moving on. crossing this in our inspection, but are really moving on a very rugged rocky roads, making them to move slowly, causing some a traffic congestion. here behind me, a lot of people who just made their way back from the central area and the laws evacuation the funding part of the strip are back here. and they are shocked by the here level of destruction that is causing their homes. the vast majority of people are arriving here. do pretty much nothing left for them. there are no homes. there are no shelters for them. open time, we are approached by people here who are asking and wondering with so much experience in other phases about when a,
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the trucks are coming in. when filters in 10 supplies are coming in because for now, many of those people who are here are either sleeping in the streets or trying to find temporary filters inside. many of these damaged building those that did not collapse yet or digging shoulders inside. whatever list of honor was school and public facilities across the guys and city. but there is a risk in doing that. as many of these buildings are at risk of collapsing, that my costs further civilian casualties. what we're seeing here, a multi layered, difficult living conditions caused by 15 months of devastation, but also the uncertainty of the future. a lot of times we walk and see people here, and we are really notice that the excitement of the happiness of them returning to their home is fading away in the face of many of the challenges that is already there already littering their journey to their homes. in northern garza and gaza city anywhere from what i just figured out. so messiah complex in y'all's,
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a city. how the sign of some of the 183 palestinians released from is ready jails on site. today. every counted hyperlink, testimonies about the conditions and is ready captivity, and many of them are turned into the goals are discovering. there's nothing left to go back home to coming on level that cripples. he lost his freedom for decades. within the past 15 months, he's lost on yes, the other. how much is welcomed by family and friends? his hometown this phone, eunice, some of the gaza strip. missing that the people who missing the most what it got to load, what is the mother and all of assistance with child and one day and then 5 family 20 members. whenever he called we'd say you'll find them all waiting for your release. but now he's out and didn't find any of the the,
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his 1st journey is not to his home. but to the cemetery. my brother was detained during the war. he's asking me about a month. what do i tell him that as well? killed him. the emotion reunions of the month of genocide to some of the prisoners were arrested at the beginning or cut out from the outside world. for so long, many were confronted on their return with the city. they couldn't even recognize the homes, road neighborhoods in ruins. the some of the loved ones buried in the revel. she really to my tommy's axes, father, his father says the devastating use both his wife and daughter died in his reading compartment. the job. my wife was killed on my daughter too. i had no
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idea i did not know. i left the prison hoping to hug them, see them and get them. i almost forgot how my daughter looks right. aside from the mental and psychological pain they suffered physically to dozens of prisoners were taken to hospitals. the palestinian prisoners association says the is ready practices amount to systematic torture of the above has to be tortured us massively 6 months of severe torture. who am i sure, some people have their arms cut off from the handcuffs. a short, little slab budget done. the conditions was so difficult. it was very cold and i couldn't have blankets. we were only allowed a little food. i mean, you'll come see me. i spend a 150 days with my hands in hand coming out of a 150 days and my eyes are blindfolded. my eyes still hurt till now. i lost 28 kilograms in prison. has it been somebody? well, they catching up and what happened in the communities since they were arrested.
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some might struggle to find the time to fully taken all that was done to them during their imprisonment community back out to 0. this is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has landed the joins base andrews and married at the head of meeting us president donald trump on tuesday. that i expect you to discuss the go see ations for the next phase of the cx. 5 deal in gaza. folks are due to begin on monday, under the terms of the agreement, according to the agreement, 1st to english actions should start tomorrow. we started to order the engaging with the parties in order to define badge and then to stopped engaging in endorsing discussions. there is nothing yet clear about who are well i'm say that again is when coming when it's going to take place, but to at least over the phone of these discussions as, as talk to and we hope that so we start to see some movement to the next few days,
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the 2 dogs on the east coast, it's taking control of several towns seized by the apartment to rapid support forces in the east central because they are a state. the army planes are a set for saturday attack on a marketing call to which kills at least 56 people. even morgan has this update of the city news armies offensive against the power i'm into through rapid support force has continued in the capital cartoon. and in a to z to states in central to them. now, on sunday, the army announced that this was able to take control of withdrawal and blows, as well as other towns in northern parts of the theater states. but it continues its battles in the capital of how to, especially in the northern parts of the capital. we weren't able to hear artillery fire being flied from the to the news army bases in the city of on demand seeming to to what the northern powers of the capital where the rest of the bill has
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present. but the army says that it is continued to gain grounds against apparently the 2 rapids support forces, especially in does the to states where on saturday, it was also able to take control of other major towns and cities from the power military rapids support forces. the army says that the fighters of the r a step that were present in the northern parts up as in states of do the with the go towards the southern parts of the capital have to and that they will continue to pursue the rest and flights or until they liberate the capital. now the army has been gaining ground against the r a stuff in both states. we've seen the army in the past few days, re taking control of more districts, residential districts in the city of bethany and the northern parts of the capitol as well as breaking the seats that was imposed by the our staff. and it's general command. and on the signal corps in the southern parts of the city of battery, the army also said on sunday that it was able to regain ground against the power and made it through rapid support forces around its all its core base in the southern parts of the capital for us too, but there was also fighting elsewhere around the country on sundays,
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specifically around and fashion. that's the last remaining armstrong, cold, and bizarre for region, which would be our system has been trying to gain control off since may 2024. residents, often flash tools out of there, and that's in the early hours of sunday morning. they were able to hear classes between disabilities, army and it's allied forces against the parent minute to wrap it, support forces, and that the r as a fight artillery showings on residential areas in the city of sasha. it, they all concerns about the civilians that remain trapped and especially as a 2 or in 5 battle each other with the sudanese army trying to many continued to maintain control open fashion and b r a stuff trying to take control of that city. even as it loses ground against the news army here in the capital have to, with the army, gaining more and more territories unplug promising to our staff. but it will continue to fight until the iris if it's completely pushed out from the capital. he but more than all just vera how to tens of thousands of susan eas,
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hoping to attend to the city of what the donnie of the army re took it from the recess. and many who remain throughout the fighting side of the city is in ruins. also being looted and vandalized homage file has to store 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 in comfortable in december 2023. the auto set for the 10 people slept again. 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 those, they would jump over the walls of homes, the people's property by force mobile phones. these kids, anything they show people dead in their homes, you walk in the street feeling unsafe at any time. a few others reflect or slowly
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13, something you say only i came back 2 days ago, but i found my home in a miserable condition. they have left nothing in it. even the beds they took away every single item, this mockery to use to be popular. but no one comes. he, you know, studies to 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 vehicle, full of weapons exploded the entrails 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 us after they say any vehicles about couldn't be different away, have been stripped of the engines and any other value about spare, pos, before being left on the streets with no cause and no public transportation. people
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have a 10 to the age of the called thrown by donkeys. but more than transportation, lack of food, water and electricity is making life in nearly impossible. some aid is being distributed along with water, although that is not nearly enough fuel for 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, why that they need remains a broken city. one covered in this cause and deputy, left by a war machine about to politics, lights. how much fun of disease. why that any. so that to somebody i don't know just there. canada and mexico in china are responding off the trumpet ministration
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in post stiff terrace on its biggest trading ponds. that's under charge me. i'll bring you the latest report on how air pollution as long play bundle that's causing that economic loss and environmental damage. the winter in the forest smoke, he's not very visible in the us. that as far as northern california and and stretching across the northern plains were dies. i didn't eastern counter everything to the side of is slowly warming up his 28 in dallas for example, that it does also bring rain down through california, san francisco level 2 days a dismal weather before it slowly improves. i think on wednesday, stewart shots of chart was about 12 degrees disappointing this. this night will probably not make any further. some progress. i for progress in still be there in
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idaho, across into central profit. i've kind of was the stairs going away from east and come to the quick inspection. you don't feel caught in toronto, it mind is full. i'm probably new york at 1st sight with a bit of wind. you start central america. the rain so particularly heavy just piling up in costa rica and belizean pots of southern mexico, which is highly unusual for this time of year and the sheriffs, the science event, and especially in brazil have been particularly big and in full costs, they will continue to be particularly big, giving a continued risk of funding site in the southeast of a 0. and then before you reach the pleasant feeling of summer in washington, you go to the fit between public why didn't and old an option to defend has been in excess of 40. that's an official key twice from her, of the wants of the capital of the combat empire. the serene, ancient city of uncle and present day cambodia is
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a protected unesco world heritage site. but as its temples of lakes and irrigation canals are being preserved, many of its inhabitants are being relocated. people in power investigates the alleged forest evictions of thousands of families. the bottom for the soul of anchored box part 2 on a jersey and the the, the without just are mind to about top stores. now this house is ready forced, it's a low now put these 23 residential buildings applied westbridge, the boss talk. you take the jeanine refugee count,
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israel steps operations in the area following the ceasefire, incomes. israel has launched to an air strikes and the central goza between a con entering at least 4 people. attack happens on the, on the sheet just by kind of students returning to the northern guns. i'm assuming these army says it's taking control of several towns seized by the current military that could support forces the east central to 0 states. the army also blames the already set for such that task the market and come to and killed at least $56.00 people. speed trump administration has directed both the enforcers offices to raid margaret communities in workspaces across the us and a crackdown on undocumented. why? cuz somebody called on to say that disruption to the labor force will have serious consequences for all the americans. by those reports from test in california or
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fear stocks, the orange groves of california is the central valley residents, social media, postings, show reset rates, and highway stops white immigration agents. scores of on documented people have been detained. people are just feeling terrified. that's not something that was happening, you know, 3 or 4 or 5 months ago. this is something that is happening at a intensified rate right now that i didn't know anything very immigrants rights. advocates have formed a crisis response team with members getting hundreds of calls from anxious migrant farm workers every day. in like all, they hand out 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. many undocumented farm workers are not showing up for work. see, laugh at us on 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 deportation will reach habits on
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a big swath of the u. s. economy and 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 bout 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 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,
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california. mexico's president has one that has some post by the trump administration. have a great impact on both of us and the mexican economy is kind of the a shame bottom says she will release more details on her countries. response on monday, kind of is that prime minister justin to though has already responded to that is for 75 percent of power is imposed on his exports to the us. kristen salumi reports from detroit near the canadian border 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 tariffs against a $155000000000.00 worth of american goods and an appeal to the american
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people. 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 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
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it's 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, 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? 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,
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consumers on both sides of the border will pay kristen salumi, alger 0, detroit, michigan, us secretary of state, marco rubio has visited the panama canal, and it's the threat spight president donald trump, to seize control of it. we've is arrival fellows weeks of repeated calls by trump for us to retake the waterway. washington once upon a mountain limits what it calls chinese influence on the canal area, kind of mazda oppressed into jose road, where the, you know, met with the drink is visit. but insists, own a ship off. the canal is not up for discussion. that's what we're down here, but i'm on the sovereignty 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, which will be clarified at the appropriate time. oh, that's what america edits, and let's say a name and reports from panama city. i'm outside the presidential palace here in panama city,
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where they meeting between us secretary of state medical rubio and president jose available legal 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, 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
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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, 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. it demonstrates isn't, so it'd be a month to 3 months. it's a deadly roof collapse. so the train station practice loved the roads and nobody said surrounded by hundreds of protests as it comes out as the noise warning full synthetics on the food. chit chat is government to be held accountable. several
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people have been arrested in georgia, joining an anti government protest, including an opposition leader protest is trying to block a road leading to a capital tbilisi that led to a stand off with hundreds of police have been demonstration since then. the minister announced through the suspending new york session tools, tens of thousands of people of march through the streets of germany's capital in protest against the 5 right. the angry that the main opposition party the see to us sponsor the draft, the over the backing on the far right. a state to crack down on asylum seekers. leader of the c d. u is to become the countries next leader section set for they to this one. bangladesh remains one of the wells most polluted countries with its capital car consistency rent among the top 5, west affected cities. a recent wells bank before it's found $80000.00 people die
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prematurely each year because of toxic. i'll just say it was some good shots. reports from the fast growing economy with rapid industrialization has been worsening. air pollution in bung with dash of factors relieves pollutants without filter ration textile dying. still plants of chemical industries along with illegal brick chimneys and a 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 wherever i didn't go bike because of the dust into viruses. most people should wear one 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 is that the world bank report estimates. air pollution costs, bangladesh, 4 percent of it's judy pete and causes $80000.00. that's every year. the report

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