tv [untitled] February 6, 2025 8:00pm-8:31pm AST
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sidney i was returning to their homes in the northern part of this prep is the versus the boards rebuild their sat or live with detailed cover each the well fluids, medical supplies, and the building materials offloading. and so, because of strep view and says that must have needs remain from the heart of the story, their united nation says almost 70 percent of buildings in the gospel strip have been either damaged or destroyed. the searching for shelter a cold and wet conditions across gauze, the compound, the misery for millions of people made homeless by the around the clock. this is out 0 life and also coming up palestinians in garza say they will die on the line if necessary. after donald trump doubles down on his plan
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to take over the gaza strip, the n 23 rebels consolidate the hold on the eastern democratic republic of congo. the government accuses the mass violations of human rights. plus, i'm gonna send you an incentive of chimney panama, as president for serv. i wanna move, you know, is getting back. i do a secretary of state my portfolio saying 5 level relations cannot be based on lies and deceptions. the strong winds heavy rain unfolding temperatures, palestinians trying to survive among the ruins in garza authorities era proceeding for temporary shelters to be allowed in as around 2000000 palestinians in georgia which when to conditions they say it's the most pressing humanitarian need in the
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strip. charles traffic has this the home is destroyed. they don't have a tend and they have no way to go to stay warm dry winter rains and high winds, making an almost on bearable situation even worse for the hundreds of thousands of people, forced to live and make shift shelters in the gauze and strip the ascend despite the treasure, the only thing despite the rain and the very bad weather people are staying under no roof, which means that people are hanging onto their control. their land people are hanging on even one grain of sand, of their contract. this is more difficult for us than displacements. we woke up at night and found out tense, destroyed above us, due to the wind and the clothes and food were filled with sand. we had wanted to return for a week, but we have no money for transportation. the number of trucks carrying vital agents of the palestinian territory is also slowed in recent days. agencies say there
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aren't enough 10 units that says it's trying to get health and medical aid to nearly a 1000000 children and garza winter weather and lack of shelter. that means speed is of the essence for kids in these conditions. it's not i like frightening to be outside exposed, and in the cold is also very dangerous for their well being. we've had a number of children in gaza die of hypothermia, and it's clear here when you meet with families that they don't have what they need to protect them from that cold. families are lacking warm clothes for their children. as many children without shoes. there's just people that get equipped for these weather because they have lost so much of the last 15 months from us accuses ro, delaying a deliveries as per the cease fire agreement. and it's cold on media, it has to intervene to guarantee the live saving humanitarian assistance gets in it is only 2 percent of the $200000.00 tents that was supposed to be part of the
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deliveries that arrived. and none of the temporary housing units. the for now is the cold weather continues. people in garza have no choice but to find what little shelter they can tell us profit, which is 0, let's say not familiar to him. eloquently who spoke to forcibly displaced palestinians living and make shift tents in the chime neighborhood in the east of garza sitting to come here stands in in the courtyard of the school. and so yeah, your neighborhood of to or hundreds of thousands of palestinians returned from southern parts of this trip to northern garza, to find their homes completely destroyed. we are now facing the flimsy weather and the harsh weather conditions are the windows 10 hosts, 3 families, my brother has a spinal cord injury. we lost the fall, the before the ceasefire. a 3 in the morning, i sent my 2 month old baby to on me,
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but because of the celtic situation hang on, let me show you what. this is all suffering. i swear to god. 3 families live here in this tent. look in the hallway living in the blankets, a very wet, as you can see. i sent my brother with the spinal cord injury to stay with some other people. we don't know what to do. we don't know where to go. and does it go with, i mean, what kind of life is this? destruction is gabriel. yeah, this is my team here in front of you. i used to stay in this team with my mother and my wife. we spend a lot of time under the rain in the streets. these are the remains of my team. we don't know what to do tonight. how can we cover up on these? nothing is left for us. no mattress, no blanket is writing. these have labeled white house. we're completely destroyed or used to live in northern gaza. i got injured twice. i have severe problems with my hands. i have absolutely nothing left to me. my cousin gave me this jacket. this is not last. have a look at the water all over the place and i will show you, no one can live in this teen animals with neighbor, except to live in a situation. they have song gives you to the heavy rain. as you can see, there's
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a blanket salt with water. as you can see, it's unfit to sustain human human lives. these civilians returned from southern parts of garza to the northern part to find their homes completely destroyed. and the live, as you can see in a very dire condition, due to the heavy rain and the bad weather is as an extra suffering to these displays palestinians. my name is honey, i 0 god the city. how does fine to con eunice and southern gauze, and now we're in cooter. a has more on the situation, palestinians are facing the in this situation, the south is, is the exact same as the northern parts of the gods as their policy means are going back to their houses, especially those in drop off. and the eastern parts of con eunice and the central area. we're also seeing policy news, putting their tents on the rubble of their houses. most of the policy news complete
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to rely on food aid and, and community kitchens. and we're still seeing you and agencies and other international organizations, distribution, fault foods and other a to palestinians. we're seeing a lot of people walking carrying those food and wheat flour. but we're also seeing palestinian struggling to have access to water. and also access to a to dig under the rubble of most of the palestinians are using their bare hands and minimum tools to try to fix whatever they could fix out of their homes. but also there are thousands of policy and you still sheltering in 10 still this moment . and since yesterday the weather has been very windy. it has been raining a constantly and there is, has been thousands of tents that are destroyed by the wind and the rain. and this is not the 1st time those palestinians are witnessing the same exact situation.
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according to the civil defense is there, they're receiving dozens of calls on we're asking people asking for rescue from the rain and they're also asking for tents and for better shelter. also, let's also mentioned the fact that we're talking about $470.00 days of constant bomb being constant destruction of homes and infrastructure and sewage is filling the streets. there's a lot of puddles everywhere. and this is a hint during access from a place to another. even a, there has been a lot of works for the municipalities trying to clear up the rub up but so in a, in, in, in general policy and use are still struggling to live there at daily life peacefully despite the fact that the airstrikes have been stopping but the fact that the struggle is real on all aspects of life lower that is really force is completely
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wiped out. all aspects of life. pottery prime minister mohammed ban of the roman al time, he is jew to meet with us middle east and voice div with coughing, florida. later on thursday, the main thing comes ahead of the next exchange is randy captive, palestinian prisoners, which is expected on saturday. meanwhile, president donald trump has doubled down on his plan to take care of a gaza these pasted on his truth. the social platform saying the gauze district would be turned over to the united states by israel at the conclusion of the fighting. they would actually have a jobs to be happy, safe, and free. he said the us working with great development teams from all over the world would slowly and carefully begin the construction of what would become one of the greatest. and most spectacular developments of its kind on us know, sold just by the us would be needed. stability for the region would rate well, that plan is spot protests in regards to what policy needs to be. make it clear to
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the us president, they will not be false from the line. trump's proposal is also being met with global condemnation and confusion. after the white house press secretary and sector of state appeared to walk back some of his proposals, the unofficial joint. this live now from washington dc. so ellen, some of us as a but the president, trump not say well look with something, never say never, but a, it seems highly unlikely that this, whatever happened, there was a number of reasons for it. donald trump is talking about a countries in the region, paying for this mess of new beach front settlement that he see's i, i know so making sure that one to 2000000 palestinians i moved out of the area, which of course would be effectively ethnic cleansing. the jordanians and the addictions of said that they wouldn't take any of the palestinians. the palestinians themselves are not keen on moving. so how is that would work?
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no one seems to know it appears from us media reports that don't come came up with this plan. just a couple of hours before meeting benjamin netanyahu on choose the decided to push forward with it. even though his press secretary and secretary of state tried to rule it really back by saying, look at it. it's just going to be a temporary move. he's saying, no, it's going to be filled time. now he's saying us will not pay for any of this. we'll just overseas. how do they get solved? and type of thing from the is really, is that the is really, is really don't have control over. no one understands. and of course there was a real consent on the right wing of his republican party, the donald trump campaign on the us not being in. busy of that expensive for mores and many of them felt that that's exactly what he's signing them up to that. that's why he put the statement saying no with us troops will be involved. and he's rarely prime minister allen is in washington dc. what he, what does he mean day as well? he was asked as he went into a meeting with the senate leaders from both sides,
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democrats and republicans, if he felt that us troops would be needed to help secure and safeguard the future of guys. he replied very simply, no, he is here to try and put pressure on congress to free up around $1000000000.00 of military aids that was put on hold by 2 democratic senators who are concerned about what donald trump is doing with the likes of us aid and also what israel has done in gas over the last year or so. so that's holding up somewhere in the region of 700000000 in big palms that of course, joe biden said, would not be used by these released cuz he blocked them. and also $300300000000.00 for a farmer, caterpillar's armor, bulldozers that sort of thing. so he's trying to put pressure to free that up. but he's also, we are that in the reception that he gets here in the united states now will be a lot warmer than he did in july when the war was still raging in gaza. plus he has
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someone that he is close to in the white house showing by the fact that we're told that sometime on thursday, donald trump is going to sign an executive order, which will impose financial sanctions. and visa sanctions on anyone who helps the international criminal court investigate us citizens on this policy. given that the i c. c has indicted benjamin netanyahu. you can see exactly who that same dot would expecting that the order to be signed in the oval office in the next couple of hours. all right, and thanks for that to and for sure. there in washington, dc are in the occupied westbank and is ready. sages force move in 26000 palestinians to flee the homes. children are unable to go to school and they, the life is at a standstill. the times that allows the focused on jeanine refugee camp in the know many more palestinians of trumps in the homes. that is really ami. bulldozers have been pulling down houses and destroying infrastructure to an agency per pound of sydney and refugees says major sections of the camp could be leveled. and his chief
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was one of the situation is becoming catastrophic. is there any trips or also targeting tool kind of, which is the janine and the northwest of the occupied westbank. one official, this is more than 70 percent of the palestinians living until kind of being forced to be displaced is ready for us is brought in folders as to demolish homes and critical infrastructure such as water and sanitation networks. how does the one say these really ministry is trying to make the area and inhabitable, in an attempt to clear it for a day has more now from children's capital of a month. and there is a war that israel is waging on the palestinians in the west bank the occupied westbank is part of it. that is how published and he has viewed, and that is how they're living. at hundreds of new roadblocks have been erected in the occupied west back di, selecting, got saying that a territory and making it almost impossible to travel from one place to another.
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and the force displacement engineering and include kind of replicates in tactics and impacts are what tell us the needs of seeing their brothers and sisters and gaza in your for many, many months. so there is that feeling that this is one war really waged in stages and in the west back. it's not waged in in, on the west bank in its entirety. but there are many dogs of, if you will, janine 1st dental cut it perhaps we will see more of the invasion and more incursions into the, the refugee camps of nablus. that is what palestinians are reading. so that here and out 0 is the us agency for international development is rapidly dismantled. we look at the immediate effects of withholding millions of dollars in humanitarian assist the
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hearing. define the is very systematic and deliberate destruction of causes. we will set infrastructure as left more than 2000000 pieces. i'll just see it was teams across the world when you closer to the house of the story or the youngest country in the world child sedan. each economy is mostly dominated by what could go in for my sector, is also the poorest health schooling and foot by 2 to an economy, yet not being provided by it, informing the client. and the 1st part of the series out is there, examines the intricacy of south sit on society and the extraordinary resilience of its people. i always advise you don't have to drag the book, but a couple of africans, new directions. pigeon strengths on al jazeera. we are to see these agencies of legend some clothes ruined the stories of
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civilizations that mark the history was. this is where the story of savannah how many stories to tell the the how are you watching out 0. mind about some stories this out and around 2000000 palestinians in gauze we're trying to survive winter in one out. so thirty's in this trip of accuse is really ministry of deliberately obstructing delivery. 72 percent of the tense promise of arrived safe from the demonstration has being held in guthrie against donald trump's take care of a plan. the us presidents has reiterated his intention to resettle palestinians and
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neighboring countries, and to redevelop the territory and in the occupied west bank and is rarely seem inches for more than $26000.00 palestinians to flee. the a small us budget cuts were expected by donald trump's administration started on friday. nearly all was by us. a id will be suspended for 90 days. this part of the drums sweeping freeze on us for an aide worldwide. the agency has a budget of $14000000.00. it's distributed among a 120 countries, mostly in medical and humanitarian assistance. not breaks down to less than one percent of the government's type of budget. what parts of africa will be among the most affected by the suspension of us for an 8 hour correspondence i'm gonna address, is it not yours capital, a boucher and has moved from the united states government funding through the united states pages and for international development covers various programs and projects in nigeria from education to send the taishan to month power development
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as well as the health sector in health area. oh, all the areas of health i know in printed printed 3. we're not just is government spend more than $1000000000.00 us dollars to support all activities like h i v aids immunization activities, infrastructure development in health institutions in the country. and in 202024. whether or not didn't government's budget for the entire health sector was less than $900000000.00 us dollars. so the help age or that'd be suspension of funding to help set that well through the united states. it gives you a for international development. well, definitely impacts on government programs and activities as personally and they all suggest and other areas that they've been carrying out in nigeria. now, for example, on monday then i just and government through it's federal executive cause we met and deliberated on what to do next. in case they've, the funding stops coming from the united states and because of that,
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they budgeted $1000000000.00 us dollars to bridge the gap that will come as a result of the stop each of us funds to the health sector. but again, people are questioning whether or not this would be sustainable, because if the united states go when you're suspend minutes, it's funding of age to the house, i just imagine and the rest of us, okay, that means the african countries will have to find a way of reaching the gap, so as to find those the health sector and continue work in that particular area. now, a lot of people are concerned that in the long term, governments not only imagined but the rest of africa, they find it difficult to continue how many degrees obviously the the panama, as president says, he'll be speaking with us president donald trump on friday afternoon. as a war was over, the panama canal escalates full suits earlier on says a jersey molina said. he rejects the us panama relationship based on lies that was in response to the us state department announcement. the us government vessels
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would no longer be required to pay a fee to use the panama canal, the canals, or as he said, that wasn't true, but that it was willing to hold towards with us officials compass repeatedly suggested that the us take back control of the canal by force, if necessary. rewind to back to m. 23 rebels have held public reality in the city of game, but in eastern democratic republic of congress, the leader of the rebel alliance, aconia, and told crowds gathered in the cities main stating that he wants to liberate all of the congress. and the group presented, the newly appointed governor for north keeping problems and the massive gabe em. 23 . and this minute you coalition capture the strategic city from government forces last week. meanwhile, there are reports that the fights as of taking the remaining town south of game at 70 kilometers from because of the capital of south key region. that's despite the and $23.00, reval groups. declaration of a unilateral cease 5 on monday,
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the u. n says at least 3900 people were killed during the fighting game. last week . around 3000 police were collected from the streets and the other 900. we're already in most across the city country. and so it is more not from nairobi on the riley, held by m $23.00 and its allies of the congo revolve lines, which is a group that also includes m $23.00 rebels. i say that they have grievances that have to be addressed, including grievances by a such a marginalized community that and today they had this public. wiley with thousands of people, came to listen to what the leadership is saying. and they said all the right thing . they told people to go back to that these, this is the live without the uh, they said that uh they are in the process of making sure that all the services are working. uh, these are clean, not exercise going on. uh, as you said, uh,
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2900 people were charged. so they're saying that they want go my to go back to work. and we have also been talking to the residents who are told us that what they are doing and what they're saying is that they want peace. and they want to make sure that everything is safe. and they're just looking and waiting to see how things play play out going forward. well, the decade is professor of international studies at quite a few 9 international peacekeeping center. and he says it's likely that the m 23 and allies, once it creates a break away region, these, you don't need the big walls, okay. and by large, the engine needs to be levels. want to call sort of date it area code, treat that. yep. okay, now by that means the high. yeah, i mean for independence. right?
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way to have the own state. the whole process with regards to the police con, gotten us and then initiate what was the system which was salvage now is the zip code for the regional groups? that it is, it is a telephone will be detail this 2 appointments they made. so we could see your likelihood of what process is going to be good. okay, see what? so if i don't treat an easy game or 2 or 3, if need be with a gauss towards the c 5 that has been declared, which is in my opinion, disappointed because it government will not respect it. so then don't use it just if occasional, what? so do you face to what we want to insurance? give me. so they said they supplied us with the agent. co op. is it $5.00 to $1.00 issue in start the process of what splunk type government us? and they gave us that they have what gave you as that now, a fighting is continuing between the suited news army and the power of military rep
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can support forces, new talk team. the military launched an attack on our as the fights is fleeing that positions the army is slowly regaining territory around the capital conflict tends to don, is approaching a 2nd. yeah. and tens of thousands of people being killed in the fighting across the country. thousands of people are returning to the capitalist who does to 0 state of the army. we gain control of the city 3 weeks ago. for 12 months. what mcdonny was held by the permanent tre, rapid support forces, but as may have it, val reports for training residents are facing severe economic hardship. the city of what mckinney is slowly coming back to life. just a week ago, it didn't top this amount of commercial activity, but thousands have begun to the 10 of to being displaced. those we live onto the control of the problem. is it to allow pete support forces poverty, feel the challenges of the day to day life? are you guys?
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i don't know what i'm, i mean i, there was no such thing as kosh or a soft wood strips. anyone of any amount one might carry. and they often force us to exchange our cash with fake money to come to the production of fake notes and looting of money by us of so does the government issued the new bank notes a few months ago, but the out, assess, kept using the old ones in areas of their control, including why them, it then conduct the we only have the old currency and most of it was fake. and if we exchanged any amount for bank applications, or as if may just pay them a 40 percent fee, the destruction of the banks buy out of stuff and local burglars has been so extensive, but not a single one of them was left induct. this is one of the major 5 of the box seems to then as you can see, it's out of service. and so nearly all the others in the city, public, and private, unlike a year of this function of looting has brought the entire financial sector to it.
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so these, that, of course, includes the central bank of sue, then the only institution that has managed to partially resume activity is the bank of capital. it's local office direct to wait them, how much hudson is trying to help customers. but tucker is empty and the only service you can provide is back up locations that soon. and that would be, it has to be really we depend for cash and the central bank of to don, which hasn't she opened yet. that's where we obtain the cost to this press to people and it's where we can deposit any amounts that we have. so i think logistical reasons. the government hasn't been able to distribute the new couple seats in working with any until that type of people are continuing to deal in the kind of see that was previously the commission. how much fun, a da 0 was, and the thing to that they are in newton's climate monitor says last month was the whole just january on reco. despite hoops that cooling season pots with weld, my ease, the heat, the ocean has become
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a refuge for people in rich janera web scorching summit. temperatures are pushing 40 degrees celsius. locals have been gathering at rears beach is off to sunset, to try and cooled off. where the full costs predict the intense heat will continue . that's it for me, i'll be back for phone use uh in how often uh time. good weather coming up then inside story. taking a look at donald trump's media strategy, the, the hi lo, they will start in the middle east and live down to the west of the unsettled web. it has pushed its way further east. so we are expecting the wintry and what weather to effect western parts of iran. yes, behind that we could see some showers moving in to iraq as well as some wet and
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wintry weather for takia. but they'll be some recovery to come in terms of temperatures on fact a day for the event, it will get a little bit cooler across the gulf with some breezy conditions go. high 21 degrees celsius that has moved to north africa. that's what we're seeing was that the unsettled weather, particularly fortunately, it was very heavy rain to come. that could cause some flooding on friday. we've seen unsettled weather conditions in the northeast of africa, egypt this summer recovery to come in cairo. 18 degrees celsius is much dry. up farther south, is this a pretty quiet story except for from stronger winds across the north of africa, down in the south its own about the wet weather. we've got the remnants of a storm system in the mozambique channel. splashing mozambique with some very heavy rain, madagascar as well. we'll see the wet weather affect eastern parts of south africa . we can see a shower in cape town on saturday of the
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what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks, ships and will fight motormouth. it has a devastating effect on people in the department of defense whose mission is as large as many countries. every time industry spending increases, military emissions increases. and this war and this kind of christ all hail the planet on a jersey to the us presidents, controversial proposals, ongoing global attention from taking off a gaza to a next in canada and greenland. donald trump comments make headlines nearly every day. so what purpose does the strategy says and how should the world yet this is inside story, the
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