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this hello, that is lots of calm and quiet whether to be found across europe at the moment. high pressure is in charge across a central in western area. so dry skies, lots of federal conditions and even some winter's sunshine. you can see it's cloudy across central pot, severe and we're going to see something of a cool down with that cloud spreading towards the north west. but for thursday, some bright to spells, brisson and island. we think largest bells as well for that southwest corner. it's looking very quiet for spain and portugal, but there's a change to come. we all going to that west to whether start to work its way. saw the east bringing some snow and some rain to spain and into portugal as well west of weather for western pots of france again. and some of those shows slipping into the south of england is not quite so close scandinavia, where things have been rather mild, quieter as well out east minus one degrees celsius and most coast very cold. and it remains very cold because the se, and for took here,
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you can see that wintry and wet weather continuing for places like ankara. and we're going to see those unsettled weather conditions. continuing to impact the northern parts of africa. with some heavy rain and tripoli breezy conditions for egypt of the the youngest country in the world child sedan economy is mostly dominated by what's called calling for my sector. is also the poorest health schooling and foot by 2 to an economy, yet not being provided by informing the client. and the 1st part of the series. how does there examines the intricacy of south sit on society and the extraordinary resilience of its people? i always advise you don't have to dig the book, but in a couple of africa's new directions. hidden strengths on al jazeera, the
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the hello good on the park. are you watching out just here? it has their mind, hard, top stories this out, all sort these in cause i have accused these really been a tree of deliberately obstructing and delaying the entry of 8 of the seas. 5 deal, 200000 tempered shelters, were meant to enter the strip 22 percent of the 10s of promise of arrive,
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as so far as well as ministry of souls on jeanine and to come refugee comes to be ongoing 2 weeks. now the rates have been largely focused on geneva, the north of the past of entire treat organ, 17000 promising. these have been forced to flee the the white house is by trying to on some off present trump supplies for the goal is to strip off to a wave of global condemnation. on tuesday, donald trump to collapse with us. we'll take over gaza and own it. now officials, safe palestinians could be moved temporarily to all the countries while it's being built. now from friday, nearly all would buy us a id glue believe will be suspended for 90 days following an executive order by us present. donald trump, the us as well as the biggest contributor when it comes to humanitarian aid agency, has a budget of $14000000000.00 distribution. among the 120 countries. still less than
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one percent of the government's total bunch of employees. they be $5000.00 people that includes $1500.00 stations and overseas post. most of us i. d stuff are currently being put on administrative leave as part of the order. those stations across the globe have been given 30 days to return home unless they are deemed essential overseas contract is not considered essential will be find the suspension as you can imagine. so instead of having impacts in the us or itself, hundreds of americans of all state jobs and companies contracting to deliver goods and services for us a i t. this is also having an impact on critical medical and humanitarian needs. a broad, some of the west affected areas of africa and asia, africa, and asia are all the way the agency has helped find polio, smallpox, and h i. v aids allow me. the address is live from a hospital and now jewish capital, a boucher, a country where us id place
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a vital role in providing a try be trying treatment and fighting diseases. but 1st, let's head to the type b on mobile to speak to tony chang live in the may law refugee camp, where refugees from myanmar facing cops in food and medical aid. tony. so we are pretty much looking at a situation where there's a huge amount of confusion or an awful lot of quick fun efforts to try and plug the gap that's being left by this decision. how are things unfolding as well? i think just the an awful lot of uncertainty of behind me is mela, refugee camp. this is one of 7 along the timing on my boat that is almost exclusively funded by the us state department. and the people who run these camps just don't know what to do of essential services of basically being cats of they've still got was a here, but one of the other camps about 2 hours away wolf has been cut off. they've got no
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medical services at home. the people that are in charge of food distribution here say they've got enough until the end of the month. but off of that, they just don't know. some of the other organizations have given us a confirmation that they will not pay for that people and his stuff to death. but when one does, where are they going to get the 8 from is this was such a massive parts of, of the funding for these camps, which have been here since the mid 19 ages. and it was council. so suddenly though, i think people have just done that however, doesn't change the situation to the people inside who got a now basically stop, they can't move the stainless, if they come out of the camps they, they face a 70, a jail sentence from the tile to or it is a but at the same time they just don't know what to do either. and tony, for many refugees and the hope was always that they might be able to resettle in
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the united states. so that was very much a real possibility house. trump's executive order append to those plans. oh yeah, well this is the other charge. it is a double charges here because these terms of being has since the mid 1990, they're about 90000 people inside of about 18 months ago. the us embassy announced a resettlement program. many of the people who had gone through that process, we've spoken some of them who go to the point where they had tickets. they were on their way to bank of for the final part of the journey before they set off. but at this stage that so being frozen the, some of them are optimistic. the, this is just the freezing, the process that in 3 months that the resettlement program will be reviewed and hopefully reopen. but i think the realistic ones who are watching what's happening in washington realize that this stage, their american dream is of this was to be the stones of
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a journey to the united states and freedom. a pathway to citizenship with tens of thousands of state this refugees. remember the 3 weeks ago the center was suddenly closed. one to study harry was born in thailand. often his parents led me in the most of the, the last year he passed the final test resettlement to the us. he told me he was looking forward to moving to nebraska, working in a meat packing pond, learning to drive. and most of all, he was looking forward to having a home. now that dream is gone. i had the same hope, says everyone else. everyone in the come out say, i heard the program might just be temporarily shut down. so i still have some hope . but if it's 10 minutes, i have no words left on the estimated 90000 refugees living in camps on the time for to have more pressing problems as well as freezing immigration. the us
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government has present crumbs and a. this is one of 7 refugee camps along the time in boulder. it's almost exclusively funded by the us state department funding that's been suddenly stopped in sight. they say they have about enough food for 3 weeks or so. and the people who manage these can say they won't let the inhabitants stop for they also freely admit there isn't another donor. we can step in essential medical care is being provided temporarily by thailand, but they have neither. the results has no the capacity for the long term. the see if i will, we have no idea of what will happen to us. we don't have any money to buy me to send them, will die if we have not made a significant value. and the apparent closure of us a id is impacting clinics along the board. these facilities are aligned to the results of people inside member who have no access to health care because of the ongoing civil war. the sudden withdrawal of american support is being so far and
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wide. it's also impact people or victims of human trafficking. people who are victims of trans national repression. those who have stood up for human rights and, and faced abuses and, and found ways to be supported by the u. s. in terms of emergency assistance. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. god's watch over and opens to an unofficial entrance into one of the refugee camps. last month, these people had a future to look for to now they're just staring to the glue to anything else, a 0 from the time in my border. as i say, never global ramifications for this may respond to trump administration. let's head to a booster and speak to, i mean to address the so i'm it to, is it possible to get an accurate sense of how for line, how dependent and just indices like the hospital you lost it in front of being on usaid and in terms of presenting on the
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what basically let's look at the general picture in 2023 for example, the united states agency for international development budget for the health sector alone was more than $1000000000.00 us dollars and last year printer to into, for not just budget for the l sector was less than $900900000000.00. so you will see the gap that the american budget is bridging for. the not doing has a message. although the us a i d programs or products in nigeria in particular, i'm not limited to the health sector. i know they are involved in human to try to give it to us the bottom and manpower training, health care delivery and education. as well as many other sectors including what and so i will send it to issue. these are areas that will feel the greatest impact
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of this something. withdrawal support by the united states government. this hospital we understand is currently equipped with facilities and drives to take it through the immediate future. but again, the sustainability of government support to the hospital like to this hospital. and many of the hospitals like this across the country in the long term would be very, very difficult simply because of the kind of situation in that within but not during the academy. not just kinda going through a very, very difficult economic use and that is impacting the only on health care, but on lives support or educational almost everything that affects the lives of the ordinary, not getting. so basically, the something stop each of the american funding to help set to and not do that was definitely impact. i looked at frontier to see and this also with a way to, with the doc support goes to the treatment of to back, you know, says chevy malaria prevention. and of course, my later treatment, caesar diverse areas of the health sector that the united states government funds
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are being pumped into. and of course, supporting infrastructure, developing the hospitals like this and providing shelter as well as equipment for them to operate to vice dogwill. well, the implication so on this move across multiple sites is bound to sam's, if it's a how many many thanks for that. i mean, interest in a bu, jeff in zimbabwe health was a winning the suspension of for an, a by president trumbull who the most vulnerable communities many h i. v aids patients fee though no longer receive live saving medicine. or i'm a tosser report, some f for us in northeastern zimbabwe. no matter how busy her day gets, which i need to someone who can forget to take her medication. the 48 year old says she gets a anti retroviral treatment for free from agencies. she was shocked to hear that the united states agency for international development u. s. a has abruptly suspended it's operations and funding for at least 90 days.
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some live saving hbo event is continuing, but no one knows how long that will last. and this was the truth, as he talked to. we are going to die. that's what it means. they must have pity on us. we need that money so we can keep getting our medication. the u. s. age, distribution, billions in age to non governmental organizations, age groups, and a non profit around the world. the us gave subsaharan africa more than $6500000000.00 and humanity in assistance last year. this clinic is a lifeline for people in the community. families come me up of vaccinations, counseling and other services. like many other public health institutions in zimbabwe, this place has lost the don't a funded if that money isn't there. this pays cut off for services and people work you can get paid the cuts to mean programs affecting hundreds of thousands of people under threat. i think this is expose tests to show how we add to history
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relating to $1.00 to $1.00 to extend or do less particularly because i think we can get the government to support but also took it into natalie. surely we would if you look oh, nice. okay. and could you get some bobby's government say is it has enough h i v medication to meet the needs of the 1200000 people currently on anti retroviral therapy. but which i need to solve on this is the only thing she knows for sure is that she has about a month supply of tablets lift in this bottle out of mattel's. i'll just share it with them. probably the for one device and $23.00 rebels held the 1st public, riley in the main stadium of google or an eastern democratic republic of congo. and what appears to be a show for us. the fight is presented to the newly appointed governor for north
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keeping providence and a man for going by the largest city in the city of c. m. 23 captured the strategic sitting from government forces last week. we want the un says a ceasefire declared by him. 23 rebels. the entries, the rebel cru, eastern d. c doesn't appear to be holding reports of am 20 the m 23 has come to a mining town. big way. 70 kilometers from the capital of south key region, the you and says at least 2900 people were killed drilling fighting that ever to catherine story, who joins us from my right. be to talk about this a little bit more. and catherine, i'm sorry, i'm trying to p fights is now clearly consolidating the control of this important piece of d. c. allegedly, with the tested support of the over when dental far to use a how all the inventory for you justifying this claim to go back and surrounding areas all the combo re baja. lions in
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each m $53.00 is it's hard to say that they want that have not been addressed, including including grievances, by marginalized communities in that part of the country. and today, as you mentioned, there is this public raleigh that is ongoing. the leadership of m to do 3 is best. thousands of people have attended. they want to hear what the lead is, are saying, and what uh the rebel lee does have been say, is that people should go about the businesses and they will be protected. so that is what the message that e b relate to the residents of go my but we've also been talking to the residence uh, just about what's going on since last week and they said that they just want to
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keep the heads. no, i remember these are people who have seen have been in this scenario before back in 2012 and 20 suite to go ma. um and right now they say that they just want to just keep best and hadn't had flow until and wait for the situation and how it's going to be play out. and catherine, despite the so called sci fi declared by m 23, there are reports of the fight scene. continuing in south tv, what more do we know? oh yes, it appears that the sci fi that was be clad y m 23 has hardly been broken by the same group. but we have been speaking to rebel commanders who say that they have been pre approval. and we are being told that right now,
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fighting between government forces and the rebel is happening about to 60 kilometers away from because of the copy to all city of a south cable. and the a we're being told is uh for the rebels to advanced would uh, the uh, the airport, which is about 50 kilometers uh from because they said that the military using that airport to launch attacks on areas that are being controlled by m 2 to 3 so that is what they want to do to take that apple. but we've also been speaking to uh. 2 you know, the government officials who say that they believe that the sci fi degeneration was just a p r x aside, and the army is going to do whatever they can to make sure that the airport in kabul is not been. he's not going to be taken by m 23 testing manufacturer that kept him so i know maybe usually get into his being commemorating
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the signing of the countries founding document. daniel white tongue v day celebrations included a don't service fucking the day and $1840.00 and the treaty was signed by the british crown on. marie chiefs protest has turned the box on government ministers denouncing policy seen as rolling back indigenous rights. i mean, mister christopher lexington was criticized for failing to obtain the main ceremony . today, time in race relations or integrating strain still ahead on how to do for those records. gold score as backlash seems to be up again. and the rest of the sports is on the way the the
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[000:00:00;00] the tempest pulled out his andy, thank you so much need for when you can see united, a one went away from ending the 6 decade whites to lift the major trophy, the dos, know to book a spot in the final of the english lee company castle, 42 up from the 1st like of this semi final and in front of that, how you find is that some changes prompt. they quickly extended down advances date because most the, the, with the opening go coming up a mistake from austin and keep it damaged right early in the 2nd. know if the game you can't. so the chance to make the game, say, here's mc gould and he went to the full name, i forget when you cancel it or use the phone with his composition 2 weeks ago until
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leaves against my, you know, i say for castles manager. so it's the same as low as a lot from that experience to the title is always thing for me, and i'm sure it is the same for the players. but i think from that you then yolanda different techniques to, to help keep your concentration. keep your focus, not become tired, you know, the build up. so i think there's best definitely things as a club. we can improve. we can look at the top just held the plaza when that day comes around, we're able to perform and give them a absolute best. when you want to be in got find those are going to intro. fees are then those are the they've been really affected in the box and the last 2 a games that we play against on we haven't. and although that was the main defense is to that. so that would be and i'd be more and set so especially with when the game became more cal teagle when they were very dated with their plate. normally we have much more compose today. we liked my date of that and the game went away from
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us on the castle, face of the little tottenham in the final wembley on march, the 16th suppose its housing affairs, trophy, and 7 seniors. and they take one no advantage with them. 2, i'm field, little pull of the title, whole list, and contention. so went full major titles. it sees even if we go one nail down into leak or whatever tournament we are in, we try and, and want to win the game. that's also what we tried in the away game against up to them. i think we were quite close that to get to result over there till the last few seconds around with your to french, the spanish cups, semi finals call on tional t side, leaving it like they did be like on 3 to the school in the winter in the german cup, defending champions, ball accuse and stuff on it. a big scare against i can see some of the keys and for
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my bank she goes down patrick sheep, i'm adding a store which to make long as it's a keeps shelby loans. i saw it in the competition to fix a bonus. i spend sale to come back with an extra time when that similar the keys and into the last 4. i have to move in a decade away may more is by trying to his boyhood clubs, some sort of resume, the 33 old left saudi arabian sea, al hello. at the end of last month, it was full time or scores, but most to the last year, coming from a series me, injury, senseless. during this much against bought a photo, 11 out of global expansion of the nfl continues and the bill up to somebody's supervisor has been announced a little strangely. it will host a regular season game from 2026, the 100000 capacity melvin cricket crown is a chosen venue for multi it deal ritual. c l. a rooms playing a home fixed period, australia events,
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the french basketballs. they've solve it. so when video has put in another game, winning performance to the san antonio spurs, darren folks, i can see suppose to fears for this person, this game against the atlanta hawks. and many i'm a one is for the last 2nd free from here to see have a chance of reach me and a close to the 1st time since the 2019 look at don't shoot because make is like is to have you on saturday. don't you just being practicing with his new teams? he recovers from a coughing tree that's kept him on the solid line since the end of last year. so when you as close joining the lake, he did not show trade from the dallas mavericks on sundays. all right, plenty most full throughout the day, but that is how we are looking for now. why are they many thanks as a way. so will that sit for me and the bulk of, of this use our call will be in the chair, just a few seconds time with much more. today's need to stay with us here on i have to to get our website. how would you say that? don't come much more,
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