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this is not just one price, is that via the store on talk to al jazeera, we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering that the reports are, we brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides. the or the out such a terrace as to reply save action. so that is not the topic for today is a trade war overshadow. an elite is meeting in brussels after the us president threatens terry. the play you're watching. ology, 0 live from bill. how with me for the back people also coming up more medical evacuees are leaving guys with talks on implementing the 2nd phase of a ceasefire. expected to get underway. soldiers in the democratic republic of congo
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laws to regroup as the n $23.00 fight is much towards another major city in the east. and later, joe is out of the about 2100000 people walk up. we want to increase the least bike and balances. 0 speaks to syria is new minister of agriculture who's stretching to create millions of jobs. thank you for joining us. there is term more lead names, national money markets, j, as in asia, f tumble shows in europe and also found in shortly the set off spots by fee is of a wide reaching trade war. following comments by the us present, donald trump concerns escalade the draft of us in post 25 percent in for taxes on canada and mexico along with an extra 10 percent on chinese goods. those tags,
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so set to take effect on tuesday, canada and mexico have announced counter measures. and now the european union is also being spent. this will definitely happen with the european union. i can tell you that because they've really you know, we have over 300 and we take every 4 times threads have overshadowed the beginning of the european leaders meeting in brussels. they have warranty lead is that a trade war could cost if year, economic damage both in europe and in the us. the meters say they planned that planned us duties could backfire and have a surprise. and trump to negotiate with the you, to find a solution. as we were listening carefully to those words, and of course we are preparing the also on our side,
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but that's what he's here. there are no winners and trade wars. if a united states in the us start to trade war, then maybe one last thing on the side is say, china, we are very interlink. so we need america. and america needs as, as well as the tires to increase costs. uh they are not to the jobs not i think terry's always meant periods. a bed for treat terms. a bed for the united states, the bed for those to see terry's and post are the also terrace is to reply. we say actions, but that is not the topic for today. all right, we'll be getting an update from our white house correspondent kimberly how kept on trump's tires in a moment. but 1st let's cross to hush him. i borrow who's in brussels, so they were supposed to be discussing defense and security the latest today. but tom's comments overshadowing those talks, the comments on taxes, that unity among the leaders that hashem on how to respond to the strengths.
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funny, those totters mooning, launch here in brussels, where you lead us was supposed to be talking basically a balance of plan to spend 500000000000 euros over the next decade on security across the block. suddenly for them to be broke down with how to try to diffuse tensions following those flights of titus to be imposed on you, particularly when they saw that the stock market. so i thought you were tumbling, particularly affecting the shares of the ultimate to make because across europe. now the europe is as saying, the waiting to see what happens next and the willing to build, but just with some bus, if trump decides to go ahead with the titus, they would also lost their own reciprocal life. these,
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i guess europe in products imported into europe. now trump is talking about a $300000000000.00. deaf is a trade deficit with you and he says, the only way to balance it and to fix it is to impose those types. most of the you need this ok about at the today on that stage, mr. basically saying that the a you and the us have many things income and particularly sharing the benefits of an end to connect to the global economic. was it with low tires. and that if trump decides to be both those ties, the or b is windows, but they have bought it because of the same time we'd have to do this. but across the board, the units are really very cautious. they don't want to lose the trump, they don't want to lose the support of the trunk administration. augusta backed up with a huge geopolitical problems. they face particularly voiding ukraine instability to nato. and also the new, the defense back of the data piece would like to put together caution. thank you
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very much. that's hashem. i had by our lives day in brussels. let's go to washington dc now and kimberly healthcare dot white house correspondent. as we heard the from kimberly or the you very cautious about how to deal with donald trump. how the president's actions since he took office being viewed in the us can be well, there certainly is concerned because what consumers know is that this, it least in the short term means that they are going to be paying higher prices. you have to remember that one of the big reasons that donald trump was elected was to bring the cost of ordinary goods down there already pay high prices as a result of inflation for the last 4 years under the 5 and ministration. so the last thing they want is more prices rising under the trump administration. donald trump is knowledge and that there could be some short term pain. but he says,
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he told reporters in sunday, the american people understand now i, it's hard to tell a few american people understand the complexities of trade wars. but the bottom line is, is that what he says is that the u. k. as well as other nations, have been enjoying a one sided relationship with the united states a with regard to the u. k, he says that they don't take their cars, they don't take our farm products, we take the everything. so the bottom line is he wants to see those products being made in the united states. that's not happening right now. and so in other words, what he wants is for the u. k. in other countries to begin doing that. so that jobs are created here. yeah, kimberly, the tires on canada and mexico in china come into effect on tuesday. the us present, i know is due to speak on the phone with the leaders of canada and mexico. is there still a chance of stopping all this a well, the bottom line is, is that he says that there is the opportunity for that to happen. look,
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he says that he wants to see a couple of things be worked out. he's in blaming canada and mexico for illegal immigration, for the flow of fentanyl, which we should also say is coming from china. but he says, has been let in through the southern and northern borders. and as a result, he says look at if you guys work with us and you stop that, we can work something out. but until that happens, we're going to put these 10. 2 into effect, so he says there's still time for a deal, but that's what this phone calls about. try to work at a last minute deal. if that can happen, this may be averted. ok. kimberly thank you for the moment. kimberly how could live fit at the white house and asian stock market is also dived over fees of a global trade war. and this is in hong kong, tokyo and south korea founded by up to 2 percent in early trading on monday. and this comes before us tires some canada and mexico and china take effect. canadian
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and mexican imports will be hit with levies of 25 percent from tuesday, while an extra 10 percent dies will be imposed on chinese colors. jessica washington has more on china's reaction from beachy that lets me approach the and if the chinese new year holiday, we're looking ahead to february for when this additional 10 percent tariff on chinese goods entering us will take effect. what we heard from badging is swift criticism, saying that these meshes will run town to to us. china corporation. aging has also pledged to take up this method directly with the world trade organization and filed a case that we are waiting to hear what town dimensions. aging has in mind, does say that there will be some on the way it is, of course, important to look at the broad economic context, chinese economy don't space a number of challenges at this moment. we look at things like unemployment,
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low consumer spending, property sector crisis with exports, exports remain a bright start for the economy. in fact, in 2024, the latest data from just january shows that china requoted a trade surplus of more than $990000000000.00. of course us china trade remains crucial. and these terms will have an effect, particularly on businesses that focus on that us market. but it is important to note the lessons that china learned from the 1st round from the 1st trump administration. when of course, it did feel the heat of those terrorist impose by that administration. one of the lessons was the importance of diversified since then. we have seen china extending its trade opportunities elsewhere in the world, particularly in places like south east asia, central asia, africa as well. and in china hopes that this should provide somewhat of a cushioning effect to provide some installation against. one of the shocks might
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be coming from the us. we'll have to wait and see how badging responds to these measures. and what exactly they need when they say counter measures. jessica washington to 0 agent away from trade. another source of 10 in between the european union and us is greenland. donald trump says he's serious about acquiring the territory even threatening military action. the white house is 55000 people who live in greenland, dissatisfied with danish rule. but reason polls show greenland as opposed to us on a ship. i think we have been very clear from the kingdom of denmark, with the great support from the european pop, most of the european union that everybody has to respect this serenity off for the national states intervals. and the green i'm is today a part of the kingdom of denmark. it's part of our territory and it's not for sale
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. the chairman, as a leader of the greenland has been very clear, but they are not for sale. the most out of scenes are leaving guys that's over the roof of border crossing with egypt to get medical treatment abroad. this is the 3rd group to leave under the cease fire agreement is rarely is supposed to allow 50 patients in need of urgent care out of this trip daily. but that target isn't being met. tara cup was whom has more details from vasa in southern gosh. of the w, o manage to evacuate more than a 110 patients over the course of the past 72 hours from because of strep to receive medical treatment approved. but there has been some sort of limitation in
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terms of the numbers of expect to patients to be evacuated based on the terms of agreements, agreements that offers the evacuation of 50 patients. today we can understand that this has been a part of the is very restrictions made on the security pretext as each patient. and it's court must undergo a security assessment by is very officials and to receive later permission by the egypt shouldn't officials to allow for them to be that to i you did use. but if the selection mechanism, what would whole must be treated 1st, has been made by the a w h o box that will absolutely slow down the entire process with thousands of palestinians are still white, take an order to be evacuated and receiving light, saving medical treatment out site, the strip which this journey for them completely represents a gleam of hope in order to recover target compass or o g 0. roof off palestine. israel is located of gaza and is 15 months or
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more on the strip is left pregnant women severely malnourished, putting their babies at risk. human rights watch says the rate of miscarriages has increased by 300 percent since october 2023, and out whatever he has a story from best 6 months into pregnancy. but as i'm associated, has no time to rest, despite her franchise condition, and fail how she needs to fetch water wash and cook for her 3 children. at the shelter, nothing cause of, of the policy mother was pregnant with twins. but the stress and fear of constant is ready military bonding, and displacement led to the death of one of her unborn children. was this alley? yeah. the there was some blood. 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,
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i'm still pregnant with the 2nd one. in another town, so hit the west worries about the health of her unborn child 3 months into her pregnancy. doctor is out of warranty her she could miscarry because she has become so weak. why the fuck didn't know. i know i'm scared. my baby would be born with the deformities because i'm on nutrition, and the smoke and gas is that we've been inhaling throughout the war. and also because of the fear and horror we have experienced recent examination, 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 her 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. actress more than 15 months of israel's genocide, the war in gauze has left a devastating impact on pregnant women industry. report in the medical journal,
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the lancet sees childbirth has become a matter of survival with the staging rise and 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 a funny vision then before the war, the rates of miscarriages was low. about one or 2 cases a day. the now there's so much panic and see if we see up to 10 miscarriages on a daily basis. is there any military attacks have destroyed all hospitals inc, cause of the international rescue committee phase by june last year. only 2 partially functioning hospitals were able to offer maternity services. they noted
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nation's population fund seized by the end of december, nearly 50000 pregnant women urgency needed help. this is for and now in january is allowing more humanitarian aid into this trip. where women like us and 2 here are desperately waiting for was ever taken got in the city, i'll just eat a casa still ahead. on alger 0, i have a bottle for cartoons. sedan saw me regain spots of a capital from a power military rapid support for the . okay, so right. nice season in today's room, the ladies as you'd expect to see showers and the full cost virtually any way with the orange talks. big heavy ones that they have for to into that monday was a much stronger day for java and see marcher and the still snow coming. i because
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of very cold air. that what comes out in pulses from the northeast to china, across the open waters. the sage upon so lots of space seems and the full across the hall. i'm sure you could briefly call visit. i think in her car there in terms of the costs have dropped to consider that. so got one more day to go down further during wednesday for example, and that might be briefly it as we get a bit of a warming trend through china. and so the jury in finance, the song is up to by plus one degree, but it will pull down again and even then it's a snowy day, particularly. so i think for hold, shoot it india, it's a dry picture for the most part, you know, been struggling with the system. the forecast is the case every winter in the low valley right up to northern pakistan. but these things here off on the stones, tends to chin up the yard a bit and improves things. i really don't bother trying to get to wednesday, even for example, new debbie. they should have done the work. now the full cost is still for a for the couple of days, at least in the morning, but the sun will shine through and the courts,
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hello again, that reminder about top stories on how to 0 stocks in europe. have slum dropped to us. president donald trump said he would as soon impose tires on goods from the european union levies on canada, mexico in china, a safe start to take effect on tuesday. marcus, you nation. it began the week down after the us tire square. announce investors of racing for a potential trade war that could have been earnings of major companies, as well as global economic growth and move out as teens and leaving guys. that's where the rasa board of flossing with egypt to getting medical treatment abroad, is really supposed to allow 50 patients in need of urgent care out of this trip every day. but that target isn't being met now to the democratic republic of congo, where the m 23 rebel group is continuing its advance in the east. the fighters are marching on the city of chicago in south cable province. last week they seized
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control of go my, the largest city in the eastern d. r. c is worse than that already. existing humanitarian crisis said catherine, solely because a week ago, coms, hosting more than 300000 displays people around go my looks like this. today the shift is, have been selected and destroyed and looked at kimberly's people on the move. again, they said they don't know who did this john, do you lived in this comp for 2 and a half years. he says he found what his property had been stolen. you know, you can see for us to read when that it was that i should be good up. the revised to into the condom distribution. deal was also a bind to a student. so what they have come back to that was my house. everything i own was by that i mean you fled from the home villages as rebels led by entities re continued to advance. the rebels have taken north keepers provincial copy to
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more than 700 people died in the bottle for coma. the fighting and the city has come down and people now venturing out. but m 23 has stored those who are sheltering into accounts to go back to their homes. this woman says she's walking back home about 75 kilometers away. so really so it's going to be a problem. we have to return home, but it come from the fall. i hope the 2 children, the walk is fine, but we don't have money. we don't have resources to staying home. so we have to walk to tour. some people have relocated to this charge. low say they want to go home or they need help to rebuild their lives. agencies are struggling to the the warehouses in go my why looted some aide would cause how flights to
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run the whole uganda leaving people without the support they need. when we came to the tree, but i think the entire company been destroyed to a drink. this was still there when they arrived, my home in the village was supposed to been done. these are people who been forced to see repeatedly. they thought they'd be safe, me, uncle, my. we have government forces and un facilities and personnel based. now they say nowhere is safe for them. kathy, solely on to 0. a pro russian power military leader from east and ukraine, armen sarcuse, c on, has been killed in a bombing of an apartment block in moscow. the bomb designated, just as our case yacht and his body guards entered the basement of the complex. one of the body guards was killed and 3 wounded. russian. officials say the bombing was a well trying, decisive nation, and that investigators are working to identify who ordered the attack. not to don's
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army has been regaining control of parts of the capitol cartoon mates. battles with the power military robbers, support forces have caused widespread destruction while millions of people have fled. those of states walk nearly 2 years of conflicts, say there's a glimmer of hope. now that the armies in control cuba, morgan re, for some cartoon on this street. and bessie is one of the main roads in the so denise capital and was once by brent and filled with life with battles between the army and the parent and the 2 rapids support forces for control of this and neighboring areas have left it in ruins. the armies operations have focused on heavy in recent weeks and can, we're now in the somebody military base, which was just until recently under the control of the rapids support forces off the heavy battles. we took full control of the base law. we are sure by free residents that the city is now safe of the rapids support forces
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r r s f controls. most of the heavy since the where it began in april 2023. many of its residents were forced to flee as basic services were cut off, and hospitals destroyed, leaving few options for health care. this well, was the only watch the stores, even though the river is less than 2 kilometers away. because it has the good news . you mean everyone in the district comes to take water from here. i mean, we drink from it based from it. so i flushed to a close from it, going to the river was not a lot, but the artist of the artist, if it stop you, be to be back in the cues. you're passing information to the and i haven't seen the river in almost 2 years despite it being in the, in my house. now that the artist is gone, why should we hope to get worse like that all attempts like before? has him ivy has lived in by the all his life as a fisherman. he says they are a stuff not only prevented him fishing for a living, but also restricted his family's movements. he says he was repeatedly beaten for
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leaving his house and showed us what's. he says, our marks from an artist of a salt a day before the army took over. i'm lazy, i used to. when i went to get food, they accuse me of working with the army. even though i'm only a civilian. i used to struggle to get food for my children. we don't have electricity, we get water from the well. and my kids have not gone to school since the start of the war. but now we think god, and we hope things can gradually return to normal, that we can have electricity. and that the kids can go to school where the armies operation isn't over yet. and reversing the effects of the conflict with likely take time. but those who remain say at least now there's hope the situation may improve, and life may return to normal people morgan, i'll just be around by the 100 to serious new minister of agriculture mohammed. i smiled says he plans to create 10000000 jobs in the sector is based to tackle time
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of change and says, syria will we examine international treaties on water resources, which is 0. so some of been jotted, spoke to the minister in damascus. and what are you doing to restore it? now let's jump in and nobody ever cuz a lot of, uh, during the past 2 months have been concentrating and facilitating the kind of pharmacy by providing them with loans. because farmers are the backbone of clicked or sector, which is in time to but one of the cd and economy that we are looking for from us to come back on the investment and take the click to sit down and make use of the available resources. we are assisting less diploma by providing them with logic quantity, so annual fee to a lower price is keeping in mind that ring with the retention we facing the region more and we're starting to pass on government integration projects that provide from us what reduced price is because as you know, english, of course, that is the biggest cost in the 2nd time. yes. so how many people are employed in
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the agriculture sector in syria and video? i think you will take it so that there is a opportunity of employment for the 2nd people in the agriculture sector. and later, joe is out of the home about 2100000 people walk into a group purchasing the city. we want to increase the number least 54 with new cd and on our investments in the country. we would also and kind of look like a good, comfortable manufacturing and marketing investment project. and we, we increased the best vintage of belonging to talk to me about the statistics of how much of city and land is currently out of what is the percentage that it is providing to the economy. and in the next 3 to 6 months, where do you want to take it? a lot of the xerox is it can have a lot, mix up 20 percent of cd, mainly in the plane regions with livestock feed usually cause london relies on utilization constitute 30 percent available on however, that bus and taking dropping because of the former to jim's practices including its
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transgressions against both private and additional project management, as well as governmental educational projects where that can happen. in addition, form a discussion with tiffany clicked on the 3. i'd be the main thing that long as close to immediate reduction in audible one that might be the most significant change we have got into fixing leave you facing a number of challenges. the 2 highlighted is the sanctions of the sections having an impact on, on the ministry of agriculture. and how are you going to go about bringing in? because you're going to need a machinery, you're going to need expertise, you're going to need manpower, you're going to need energy. all of that. does it also have any impact from the sections that have been put on syria deposit? i am to as the, and continued cultural sectors most unique characteristic might be that the resources it needs, i'm mostly available locally, except bob stick. no logically sophisticated machinery, which we rely on
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a number of international organizations to supply that heavy. one of the major challenges that the entire region and city in particular is facing is climate change. you've had one of the greatest years in this year. how are you going to provide water? and what are you going to do to make sure that in the coming years, not just now, but in the coming years, you will be able to provide people with wood, water, and whatever is needed to make sure that agriculture to syria continues. despite the time of change, which is expected, diverse and, and coming to the other hobby that a check in climate change has affected the entire middle east. and recent years on cd it we get somebody diversity might be one of the regions that we've been negatively affected, especially a good cultural 2nd.

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