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you know, there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media on how to 0 government shut off access to social media. the . ready ready ready storing numbers of miscarriages and jobs as, as well as a sum total us health care system puts the lives of pregnant women to new bones at 1st, the ultimate cry. this has helped us here live from also coming up to shop slumped in asians don't markets as tariffs imposed by the us prison target phase of a trade war. also hit donald trump's ratings to cut off funding to south africa's sizing land comp discussions. plus, i'm sorry, gail,
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and shot one more song, $150.00, asked precision facing the pool taishan. i'll tell you how the not any. just stay in pocket for the pointing to keep pushed. i'm using the israel's blockade of garza and it's 15 months more on this trip has left pregnant women severely malnourished, putting the babies at risk. human rights wants is the right of miscarriages, has increased by 300 percent since october 2023 and quarterly reports from casa of the 6 months into pregnancy. but some associated has no time to rest. despite her franchise condition and fail,
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have she needs to fetch water wash and cook for her 3 children. at the shelter, nothing cause of the policy mother was pregnant with twins. but the stress and fear of constant is where the military findings and displacement led to the death of one of her unborn children lives. this alley? yeah. the there was some bloods. that's when i realized something was wrong. i went to the doctor who told me i've lost one of my unborn twins. thank god, i'm still pregnant with the 2nd one. in another account, so head, the west worries above the health of her unborn child 3 months into her pregnancy. doctor is out of warranty, or she could miscarry because she has become so weak. why the hif update in the i'm scared to my baby would be born with the deformities because of all nutrition and the smoke and gases that we've been impaling throughout the war. and also because of the fear and horror we have experienced recent examination,
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showed that he is weak and his heart rate is fading. doctor said if it continues like this, miscarriage is very likely that some and so our stories are just too, from among thousands of pregnant women in gauze law who are suffering from malnutrition, dehydration and extremes, dress conditions that put both their lives and their babies. a task more than 15 months of israel's inside, the war in gauze has left a devastating impact on pregnant women in district. a report in the medical journal, the lancet sees childbirth has become a matter of survival. with the staging rise in the number of premature labor cases due to chronic stress of displacement, malnutrition, and trauma of witnessing and experiencing as strikes. has experts say the number of miscarriages had increased by up to 300 percent since the war began. in october 2023 came up, i was kind of this, but they did have
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a funny vision then before the war, the rates of miscarriages was low, about one or 2 cases a day. but now there's so much panic and fear we see up to 10 miscarriages on a daily basis. is really military attacks, have destroyed all hospitals and cause of the international rescue committee phase . by june, last year, only 2 partially functioning hospitals were able to offer maternity services. they noted nations population funds seized by the end of december. the 50000 pregnant women urgently needed help the ceasefire, and now it's in january, is allowing more humanitarian aid into this trip where women like us and 2 here are desperately waiting for with ever say can got in the city. i'll just eat a casa, the number of palestinians killed by these ready, military and gals that has been revised to more than 61700. that's according to the
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government information office, and time. generations have been wiped down by war and we'll start with ease of one of the tow could rise because thousands of people are still unaccounted for. so how about the how yeah, it has the compatibility about the upside them in the war has killed over 61709 people. 47487 have been hospitalized. while 14222, remain missing under the rubble or on the roads. the number of injured has exceeded a 111588 more than 6000 detainees have been subjected to brutal torture. with dozens dying under torture. over 2000000 people have been forcibly displaced some more than 25 times under dire conditions lacking basic services. now from up to erica bozer and has more details from our sheet road in goza, the significance rise and the death toll is largely attribute said to the
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reclassification of missing people as the seas. we understand that this has been a very grim reality. imagine following the destruction of the vast majority of causes, residential squares in the north, the central and in the southern part of the district. we also can see that humanitarian and medical teams have shifted from risk. you to recovery missions on covering bodies in previously in accessible areas. a, which is really military was completely controlling during the previous military operations and causes that we're talking about. hundreds of homes have tend to be graveyards for a the, the families who decided to not leave um, to be displaced to the southern part of garza till now. a recovery efforts are still taking place by gauze or civil defense in cooperation with valencia and lo, killed supports from community members in order to recover the beloved ones. but
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this process is quite complicated due to the very she level of destruction in the areas that had been badly in stream lead targeted by these ready occupation forces . and they believe that without the coolest and delivery of heavy machinery and essential equipments, mr. sally are required to remove the rustle. the process will take g as in order to be completely accomplished into this number will double, at least as long as this bodies will be recovered from underneath these destroyed homes and buildings. small medical evacuations usually through garza the, through the roof of border crossing intel. so with egypt down to the cease fire agreement as well, agreed to allow 50 patients in need of urgent medical care out of the strip daily in 2 days. so i see 3 people have entered egypt negotiations on implementing phase
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2 of this, these 5 deal between as well as a mouse are expected to take place in the coming days. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in the us to meet president donald trump? and special invoice, steve with cough, he says he won't send a delegation to the tools until he returns. let's take a closer look at the deal itself during the 1st phase, which began on january the 19th and as to the last 6 weeks. i'm off is expected to release 33 is ready, captive health and cancer in exchange as well, has agreed to freed nearly 1900 palestinians from its presence. also during this phase, at least $608.00 convoys the jews antique guns every day and is ready forces to withdrawal from populated areas allowing displace civilians to return. in the 2nd stage, the remaining captives, old men, both civilians and so just to be exchanged for more palestinian prisoners is ready for asses, add you to fully withdrawal from cancer independence. the spot is to be established
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. and then the last phase of deceased, find the bodies of the captives to be returned as well. and the focus shifts to the reconstruction of cancer. a lower account is in jordan's capital of mine you'll day because these ready government and pellets and you know, dorothy, the band al jazeera from reporting inside as well as well as in the occupied with bank official. laura, this is a trip that between now and you have going to, to the us that everyone's going to be following extremely closely. because it really could decide where the spot deal is going. can you just run us through wanting to know who is doing and exactly who he we who he will be speaking with? well, that's right now we don't yet have a schedule at for today's events. we know it's very early in washington dc. it so need 3 and that's benjamin s and you know, who is in dc. he's waiting to meet steve with coffee us and for to, for middle
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a. so he is essentially that to present the is ready pun for the 2nd stage of the ceasefire deal. so they're very much beginning this stage where we are expecting them to send delegations to negotiate says, but that essentially starts from this as a by an actual meeting. now we know, following this meeting, steve whit comfortable, then go speak to high officials from both kata and egypt, and when he returns and states and that's in yahoo, they will then decide on his schedule for destiny, all who to send out and is ready delegation. so it is important to say that, well, not any is this, you know, he's been going to meet us present donald trump for breakfast meeting on tuesday morning. but he's coming under a huge amount of pressure domestically, both from the cap just families who desperately want to see more people released in that 2nd phase of the deal we're seeing purchased taking place on saturday night in television, essentially on a weekly basis. many of them just don't trust us in yahoo to get this through,
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but they say they're putting their trusts in trump, who is taking credit for this entire deal at the other side of things is from his father. right. coalition is specifically from as low as much rich. the finance minister who does wield a fair amount of power. he's essentially saying that he wants to continue the war and destroy him us. but he said he also wants to see the release of the captives. it's not something but how much is likely to 3 to in these negotiations. and it's also on sure what trump is going to say at this stage box. as i said before, he is essentially taking credit. and he has mentioned in the past that he wants to end some of these was in the middle, a search wait to hear what they say on tuesday and as well. and next me all who will send out these delegations to that it goes to action teams. so essentially, please everyone to see the sci fi deal go onto the 2nd stage. okay, thank you so much laura. we will be keeping
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a very close eye on the things that laura come for us and i'm on palestinians have been morning 5 people killed and a series of israeli strikes and jeanine on saturday. a 16 year old and a paramedic out among the dates is around has stepped up in some military operations in the occupied with bank since the ceasefire. and guys, it took effect more than 2 weeks ago. and on sunday is really full, says blew up at least $23.00 residential buildings in the occupied west bank. the bloss targeted the janine refugee camp. the military says it's targeting groups and seizing weapons. at least 27 palestinians have been killed in the past 2 weeks. and thousands full from their homes, most of them engineering at least 15 people had been killed in a bomb attack in syria. it was carried out in the northern city of monday, east of a lead time, sir is civil defense as several people were wounded. most of them women,
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when the vehicle was tigris, has to be attacked, comes early to mount south to the full of special sounds regime. the u. s. president donald trump is threatening tariffs against the european union next up to imposing trade levies on canada, mexico in china. he declined to give a timeline, but says he'll announced the tariff soon as well. definitely happen with the european union. i can tell you that because they've really you know, we have over 300 they don't take our car and we take everything with stock markets and they should have slumped on fairs. the us tariffs will lead to a trade war. and a global economic slowdown depends indicate indicts,
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tumbled as much as 2.6 percent of nearly trading stocks and hong kong which include chinese companies fell half of percent. a chinese markets a close full the luna new year holidays but resume training on wednesday. well, for more of this week joined now by just good washington, who is in beijing and just looking ahead to these tariffs, taking effect on tuesday. what, what is china said in the lead up through this the, the reaction from badging has been very critical. indeed. we've had the ministry of commerce and ministry of foreign affairs being very critical of these terms. so read shows a short segment of what they've had to say that these terrorists do not solve the problems faced by the us. they undermine us chain china trade corporations. china has, of course, also stated an intention to take this directly to the world trade or organization that intention closet across the front pages of state media outlets like the china
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daily here, the headline china to file a lawsuit against the latest terrace. now of course the question that remains to be onset, what time is next? move be how we would retaliate to these measures because it has promised townsend measures. what we don't know at this point is what those measures will be. jessica, can you just explain for us what china could actually potentially do the important context is that there are a few tools that china has in its kids. if it wants to use them, those would include export control input controls, making it more challenging for us funds to do business. here in mainland china, the question is whether it wants to resort to those measures. the key detail is, of course, the broad a theme of the us china relationship in recent years has result revolves around this theme of retaliation. if we take just one example in the technology sector,
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well when the, when the by an administration announced restrictions on the export of say, for example, send me conductors, trying to responded very quickly with the further restrictions on things like critical minerals. so that retaliatory nature of the us, china relationship. if something we've all come to know and expect in recent years, the difference is, is that china's economy faces a number of key challenges. particularly in, in domestic sense of use unemployment, all side of the property sector, crisis of low consumer spending, while exports remain a bright spot to the economy. so the question is whether china wants to necessarily rock the boat too much with this matter? a tire of considering the exports are really one of the few bright spots for the economy. the other important context is that china really learned from the fester trump administration. and since then has diversified away from reliance on the us market. it has strength and trade ties with the all the on countries in southeast asia with, with the cost african countries as well,
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central asia as well. and those strengthens trade ties should provide somewhat as a buffer and some installation against the shots coming out of the us. okay, thank you so much for all of it. just jessica washington for us and beijing as well . so the heads here on l just area. i'm going to send you an implant amount. we're after meeting with you a secretary of state of mind for move your the government will be allowing the united states to deport hundreds or thousands of on documented migraines. the aspect has been some stormy weather in the central med sicily seeing flooding of the process of initially at risk from thunderstorms which are slowly declining in there for all city. that's exception,
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not the rule. most of europe is settled under these high pressure, so you might see the sunshine that it would be cold. you might get it with a cloud and a bit of snow which is running down to the eastern countries down towards the black sea. i'm not to is going to coordinate that because we're changing in greece from 17 down to about a to for the next couple of days. in contrast to that, it's pulled up considerably in arlington rather than the u. k. and the tensions scans they have the on the arctic circular well above what they should be for this time of the year. rain or snow added to it and most it's a sunny picture. and as you can see, however, that is a full cost. certainly immediate future, we still got range come in morocco. in algeria probably 2 nicea, most of north africa, of course is still the getting the seasonal dusty windshield and particularly strong. we have seen charles go down and recently on the nigeria. this larry, but they were doing it all the same. they've disappeared now from the cheese, thankful across beyond the coast. there is a significant rain full cost in positive di, i'll say over the republic of congo,
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and just making land for the madagascar a briefly named topical. so i can, the big is refrain will be discussing the war and gaza and today how published in your office are responding to the only thing that's right just have is the power of hope award winning old, the fashionable to speak to palestinian by director act met 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, just in the
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you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl is rails 15 months war on guns. a has lift pregnant women, severely malnourished, pushing the babies at risk. human rights warrants is the number of miscarriages, has increased by 300 percent since october 2023. palestinians have been wanting 5 people killed on saturday in a series of his rarely strikes. and janine, on sunday at least $23.00 residential buildings with homes and reaching to camp in the occupied west bank and markets in asia, began the week down off the new us terrace announced on china canada and mexico and vistas. the pricing for a potential trade for ben couldn't see earnings of major companies and didn't global economic growth. so the advocate has defended a bill allowing the expropriation is properties of public use up to us president donald trump tourism to cut funding and response that presidents serial. remo,
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positive sign to legislation last month. it allows the government to take control of some property deemed in the public interest without compensation. in some cases, trump said he would stuff all future funding until the situation was investigated. so the african says it's policy is not exceptional. but for more than this, we're going across now to for me to mila who's in johannesburg for us, and how blindsided beside the africans government by this move. by trump. yeah. it seems like we're having technical issues today with the meeting. we'll try and uh, get it back up like to in the program. well, us secretary of state, monica rubio says, washington will take action against panama unless it moves to reduce chinese influence over the panama canal movie and made the remarks in the capital during his 1st start the seas trip since taking office last month. the us president has
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repeatedly threatened to re take control of the canal. outlets in america instead of seeing human has more stern faces all around a secretary of state medical reveal arrived at panama as presidential palace, with a message from us president donald trump, who was the 12 president co. 7, only know that the quote influence and control of china is communist party, over the panama canal area is a threat to the canal and represents a violation of the canals, neutrality, and operations. treaties who be left without making a public statement, leaving leno to try to calm his country's fears about the u. s. taking back the canal by force if necessary, as president trump has suggested. okay, we've got another issue. there's no doubt that the canal is and will continue to be operated by a country. i don't think this a discrepancy that president trump has his opinion about the presence of china,
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which will be clarified by the canals, technical teams. that wasn't sufficient to the secretary to reveal who spokes person quickly issued a statement. clarifying that in the absence of immediate changes, the united states will take necessary measures to protect its rights under the panama canal treaty. this is one of the 2 ports on either end of the panama canal, operated by a chinese company. in this case, on the pacific side of this is one of the main bone of contention with the united states, which claims that through the ports china can control the canals and perhaps keep the united states from using it. but panama, as president assures the secretary of state, we read that that's not the case, but has emphasized repeatedly that this company is being audited by panama and should have come up wanting. it is conceivable that it's contracts could be canceled, something that wouldn't be seen as a major concession to the trump and ministration. only knew,
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also told is american guests that he won't. we knew the government's built and wrote initiative a memorandum with beijing. but he complained that panama has been ignored by washington, which has been to pointed to an investigative here for years in the day a, the thought invited the state department to promote us investments in this country . otherwise they shouldn't complain afterwards when other countries come here and do it. but for now, washington's attention is clearly elsewhere, underscored by socrates, rudy, this decision to end the day by touring the panama canal, the sea, and human alex's era, panama city, panama, that we're going to return to south africa now is defended, a bill allowing the expropriation of property for public use up to you as president donald trump threatened to cut funding and response. going to go back to somebody to mila who is standing by for us and joe, and his big for me. the 1st of all,
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can you just explain how blindsided south africa was by this mood by trump as well, so that may not necessarily have been blindsided in that that has been ongoing debate took in south africa for a number of years now around this act that the full but has been paused. it has, it has to some extent being controversial, but the government has been at pains to explain exactly what the act will mean for the south africans. south african president silver him of course uh, in the last couple of weeks had said that he's not worried about relations with you with, with donald trump. but the presidency has this morning, responded quite swiftly to the straight by donald trump. and the presidency has said that the act is not a conversation tool. it's not an instrument that will be used to seize land will result in some sort of mass displacement of people. it's an act that is designed to
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deal with the issue of land ownership in south africa and address that, you know, qualities that south africa continues to see. it's important to point out that this expropriation act has always existed experience of africa. no. since 1975 and so to simplified, to some extent it's been amended to deal with the south african environment and dynamics, specifically the presidency has said that the idea behind the act is to deal with land ownership. and it's also being very specific around saying that it's guided by the constitution. and ultimately it's a balance or would aims to balance public usage of land with the property rights of owners in south africa. if somebody can, you can just tell us a little bit more, give us a bit more context about what the, the, the sag just say, just slicing actually entails what, what does it plan to be useful? and that's where the punch obviously has come in. and the debates for many years
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now there's been concern, of course from 6 is up south africa's population who are worried to that private property with a separate cultural land. even homes would just be seized by the government at any point with no compensation. now the government has explained that what it does is back to the is guided by the constitution that is guided by a legal framework. in that if there is land that he's identified, that for instance would be in the public interest. that's a is a dialogue that is negotiation between the property owner and the government 1st around property by you and that's a fee. price is given to purchase that land. so there is an avenue for the property owner to maintain the rights if agreement it's not reached, the government could potentially sees that line. but the property owner does have the courts to turn to, if they feel that the price is not fair,
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or if that the land may be confiscated, unjustifiably. so the government is saying that the is a legal feedback work is guided by the constitution, but ultimately what this is supposed to do is address land ownership in south africa to give you an idea tom of what's going on in south africa is that of course, so that's because of the parts he paused with the majority of the land is owned by a small segment of south african society. black south africans, non whitefield africans only own a quarter of agricultural land in this country. and the government is aiming to reduce that. we ultimately by 2030, allowed for a 3rd of that land to be owed by black south africans. ok, thank you so much for expanding all of that for us. that's for me to mila for us. enjoy in this bit. a ukrainian trying to tack has bogged fires and rushes southern regions of ulster conn and vulgar garad. russian officials say ukraine was targeting fuel and energy facilities when one drones failing cause to find an extra
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