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as well as some wet and wintry weather for tech here, but they'll be some recovery to come in terms of temperatures on facts 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 as it moved to north africa, that's what we're seeing well, so the unsettled weather took a 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 of this. a pretty quiet story except for them. stronger winds across the north of africa, down in the south. it's all about the wet weather. we've got the remnants of a storm system in the mos on beach channel, splashing mozambique with some very heavy rain, madagascar as well. we'll see the wet weather effect. eastern parts of south africa . we can see a shower in tape town on saturday. the,
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in the, in the line can do most puts on caring for the natural environment, just parts of the national identity. but despite its negative carbon footprint, global warming threats and flights and light to $21.00 east investigate who tends climate prices now to 0. the latest news all off for online casinos, including many found to be involved in scanning should be close by now, says president, for the non marcus junior declared a total band last year with detailed coverage, just states, fees them as a security threat for their agencies say they have been saved by those done to protect them from the hoss of the story. young people we talked to. so a lot that screen pulled up the lack of golf course them to fix it. they said it's cheaper to buy drugs next comfortable than food from the impact of the us select an
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escalating conflict in the middle east and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out the the other guy you watching out 0 reminder about some story and around 2000000 palestinians of gallons were trying to survive winter and worn out tends. socrates in the strip of accused is really minute truth of deliberately obstructing deliveries. only 2 percent of the tense promise of arrived safe from the demonstration is being held in. guthrie gaines, donald trump's plan to take ownership of a strip. you as president has reiterated his intention to resettle palestinians in neighboring countries and to develop with territory. and in the occupied westbank
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and is ready, siege has forced more than 26000 palestinians to flee the heights. all right, let's get a picture of the humanitarian situation in dallas and we can speak now to tom fletcher, who is the un under secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator or a joins us now from darrow pilot and gaza. told me you're very aware of what's going on within gauze. it just gives us a picture of how you see the humanitarian situation as we speak. what it's doing is designation. yeah, the whole neighborhoods, the whole district really not intern houses but destroyed the whole neighborhoods. pulverized i drove down this morning from high rise from the border crossing all the way to it, and a mile off a mile off a mile of the buildings. you don't know whether the schools or hospitals or
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people's homes, just reduced to ro at the needs of my message. we've had 2 good weeks because i have a 10000 trucks with too many times in. but there is so much what we need to do. it will give us an idea of how much more is needed, what kind of things are required. i understand. what is it 2 percent of the require? tends a getting in will change the major for a to you right now in masters we close the top priority this food. i think he flour . we wanted to make sure we could stop the starvation that was kicking in, and we managed to reach a 1000000 people with that. so which was a massive task, massive undertaking and that been getting, you know, 600 trucks, at least in every day of good. now 700 in today. then there's also a few as water and mets right now. yeah, my major priority is trends. what you see is that people are returning to their
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home. so the rubble of their hands and they're looking to put out temporary shelters in order to stave off the wintry condition so that you can hear that the wind rattling at the windows outside right now, but it's cold and burn with the. and it's good to get worse. and so the reason that these 4 times i'm, we're going full scale right to, to get those in the are you finding that they are not being allowed across the is really just stopping specifically supplies of tents coming through that we don't have that problem. uh, you know, we've had now on day 17 or 18 since the cx 5 and where is um, before the si fi, it was very, very hard to get through and there were lots of restrictions we now managing to get chromeboys for now of course we have problems with some of the lower rays we, you know, we do with those as we go. a role in this period seems to cease 5. we're getting
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good corporation as far as, uh, the amount of food getting in. and as you say, that was a priority to ensure that you stay out of starvation, is that not now a threats anymore, because you've got enough food to go in a flower in the bread can be made. is that the situation or is it still a risk instead of instead of risk? i mean they assume i just didn't want to be back to the most where there was nothing there, there are shops to just oh i see. so it's still pretty desperate. but that really, she risk assignment that we faced 2 weeks ago has receded that so that anything else you see that basically clicking on open bias because i can't get the gas in for the gas bonus. and then i've been to 2 hospitals, both of which were completely puzzled. during those 1516 months,
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one of them just about stated it was the only one in the hold of casa to remain functioning all the way through. but you need it's huge amounts of medical supplies just to try to stabilize the health situation. of course. finally, tom, i just from a personal perspective of your experience, there is as we talk about looking at pictures, extraordinary pictures of the ruins and the devastation of, of women cooking on the ballot fire. as within the ruins of children, pulling up tents within the ruins, as you say, that there is nothing what, what's your sense of the resilience of the palestinians striving to survive the of what you're going to. this is pretty driven, even in the last 3 months. and then he recently started this job my thing to you to dock for german across syria. i'd be right out the front lines in the green rush. it was, i've never seen anything like this. this is the, the toughest i have my working life. uh,
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it is possibly possibly pitiful. what was in your boss? you know, i think what i'm hearing from the teams is the 2 weeks ago they hooked christmas and despair forever when they met. now, off the 2 weeks of this, the spot people have managed to get a bit, mostly they managed to get a bit more food inside them. there was a sense of growing defiance, which i'm hearing every well, every one has come out to me and insisted on telling the story. these are risk stories, but they will end the story by saying we're saying, we're not going anywhere. well, we build a rebuild. it will be, we will rebuild, and when the will comes again, will rebuild again, you know, people are talking about treating them out, moving the mouse, where uh, new ones are supposed to be is what they want. they want to be looked at as a what they want, but i have today, and i can tell you that this thing, but all right, well, put tom good to talk to you. appreciate your perspective from within doza right now
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. that's tom fletcher from what you're thank you. thank you. the panama, as president says, he'll be speaking with us president donald trump on friday afternoon, as a war woods over the panama canal escalates earlier on, says day is emily know, re reacted angrily to a us state department to announcement that american government vessels would no longer be required to pay a fee to use a panama canal to come out with her. as you said, that wasn't true for that. it was winning to hold talks with us officials. trump has repeatedly suggested that the united states take back control of the canal by force if necessary, or locked in america to alicia newman is in santiago in chile, and has more on the story. just one week ago, president legal has said that he was sure that the differences with united states
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could be ironed out amicably and in a friendly manner. today he was calling the state department of reducing the state department of using quote, lies and false fluids to try to manage the bi lateral relationship. very, very strong words and the president. and you also underscored that not only would u. s. navy ships not be or have not at least been authorized to go through the panama canal for free without paying the fee. but also that the united states does not dictate panamanian policy. so clearly the relationship now has become far more intense than it was when the us secretary of state medical. rubio arrived there over the weekend, left on monday allegedly was, but we're making it at least sound as though some important agreements had been reached between both countries. to try to offset the threats by president trump, to quote, take back to us because the, the panama canal, which he claims really should belong to the united states. millions of us federal
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work has missed decide if they will leave. the job is by the end of the day, they have the option to resign and receive 8 months of pay or stay in risk levels present. donald trump says it's a way to cut over spending the critics and says the move is kind of productive. a correspondent, residential and his mall from washington dc. sir, just after taking office us president, donald trump signed an executive order eliminating remote work, as well as what he called thousands of unnecessary federal work. we're getting ready to beat cancer. cancer cancer caused by the by the trop wants to eliminate jobs from every part of the government from park rangers and the c i a to transportation and business planners to scientists and social services. workers to close agency focused on education, health care and workplace safety. and to turn many non partisan positions into jobs
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for his supporters. but what the u. s. is 2200000 civil servants did not expect was a so called buyout plan from the office of personnel management. under fork in the road. you can stay home and get paid for 8 months, but you must quit your federal job, but the employees and their unions are furious. we don't think it's on any kind of sound legal funding. in particular, this wasn't that a tactic to scare federal employees and to try to force them to make decisions that were, are not only bad for them, but bad for the american people. administration officials say more than $20000.00 civil servants have already agreed to quit. but public policy experts say that's not enough to save the government more than $100000000000.00 a year in salaries and benefits. they also say a 1994 law caps by out at $25000.00. less than half of what would be owed
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to the average work or taking the trump deal, or right and politicians, especially those representing thousands of federal workers cuz you're saying the president has a reputation for not following through on his word. don't be full and he's tricked hundreds of people with that offer. if you accept that offer and resign hills, if you just like you slip the contractors, workers groups have already gone to court to try to stop trumps efforts to rebate the civil service. and their warning, ordinary americans will suffer if the president succeeds in his quest, russell and jordan elders, era, washington indian nationalist who were deported from united states say they were mistreated by us. officials, the 104 migrants were taken back to northern india on a us ministry at cross. it is a 1st such flight to india. us president donald trump promised he would correct down on undocumented migrants in the country. the passengers describe the
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conditions of their return as harrowing and claim that the hands and legs were shackled for almost 2 days. of committed i'd be by we will handcuffed up the account, which they called attention. sometimes i would legs and hands would cost, including latest, except the children and all those who are below 18 years of age. all of us are shackle, given the facilities of washrooms, and they never remove the costs even to eat. you know, i think we sweep any, be well indian opposition and pays it, protested outside parliamentary of the legs, build treatment. the carry post this thing and handy. we will not tolerate this insult. they said it's unacceptable for indians to be treated as criminals, or their calls have better safety standards. after a fire in nigeria killed 17 school children broke out at an islamic school and caught a new modem and then follow the states in the northwest. the 5 to a cold in the early hours of witness day. well, most children birth sleep around 100 students. so at the school, at the time,
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the right one to back to m 23 rebels of held a public, riley in the city of gamer, in eastern democratic republic of congress, the leader of the rebel alliance. cornell let none go. told crowds gathered in the city's main state him that he wants to liberate all of the congress. and the group presented the newly appointed governor for north q provence, and a massive game and $23.00 and it's military coalition captured the strategic city from government forces. last week, meanwhile, there are reports that the fighters have kept to the mining town south of gay, my 70 kilometers from because of the capital of the south cuban region. thus, despite the m 23 revel groups declaration of a unilateral sci fi lights on monday, the u. n says it needs 2900 people were killed during the fighting gun with last week. around 2000 bodies were collected from the streets and the other 900 were already in multi across the city. congress president is due to take part in
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a summit of eastern and southern african leaders on friday to discuss the conflict . along with rwanda's, president veterans saw his mall from nairobi on the riley hills by m $23.00 and its allies of the congo revolt liars, 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 there. 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 things, 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 would chose to the saying that they want go my to go back to work. uh, and we have also been to look into the residents who told us uh that what they are doing and what the thing is that they want peace. and they want to make sure that everything is safe. uh, and they are just looking and waiting uh to see how things play play out going forward. go ahead here and out 0. judges in the us square off against president donald trump. i have the 14th amendment to explain why and what might happen next. we don't support forensic med list doing all she can to change perception and improve access to the support on the way the
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the, let's get onto this board as our make. thank you so much. a livable host, tottenham, and just to wear an hours time is it to science battle for a place in the funnel. the english lea cabin squares or targeting a 1st trophy in 17 years and may take a one no advantage to ad field. liverpool are the title holders and are in contention to inform major trophies this season of final will be held on march, the 16th at wembley even if we go one nail down in the leak or whatever tournaments we are in, we try and, and want to win the game, that's also what we tried in the away game against talk to them. i think we were quite close that to get the results over there till the last few seconds to
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and waiting and that final is new castle were looking to end their 6 decade wait to lift a major trophy, the at arsenal on wednesday to advance new castle we're all ready to know up from the 1st flag of this on the final in front of their home. fans at saint james's park basically extended that advantage, jacob murphy with the opening goals, a mistake from arsenal key for devin ria. early in the 2nd half eve new castle, the chance to make the game safe anthony board wrapping up a for now aggregate when new castle reached the final. this competition, 2 years ago, only to loose against mattress to united new castles measures says the team have learned from that experience. looking back, it was exhausting for me. you know, i'm sure it was the same for the players, but i think from that you, then you learn different techniques to, to help keep your concentration, keep your focus. no become tired, you know,
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the build up. so i think there's best definitely things, there's 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 the absolute best and fencing has a reputation for being a lead sport that only a small number of people have access to olympic. fencing at metal is empty. hedge mohammad is doing all she can to change. that was is all just there is tom size. lin spoke to the american about her long term ambitions for the sports in any future, supposing stall needs a guiding hand to make it to the top. there are a few bits of role models to it. the hutch mohammad, the american was just a child when she started fencing. decades later, legacy is a for reaching one of the 2016 olympics. she became the 1st woman from her country to compete in his job. and the 1st american muslim woman to win the middle now retired mohammed has become an advocate to increase efficiency in the us. she's
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also invested us at the crating paul twice program. and though ha, where she aims to show that religion should not be a barrier in sports. when i qualified for you know, my 1st still in big team. i remember it was just this onslaught of, you know, media and press. and it was in that moment that i realized that, you know, the journey was bigger than me. this was an opportunity to show the world a different lens of the muslim community who the most, some woman is what she looks like and what she can achieve. the american champions to fund a son called the world's attention at the closing ceremony of the parish games. last year, when she wore a huge up on the podium, something french athletes were banned from doing fun, choosing to wear her head job on the podium at the very last event of the paris games was revolutionary. and so many different ways, though the world watched and accepted. you know, the french ban of french,
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at least from wearing, had job as defense showed that the most, some women, no matter where they're from the netherlands or any other part of the world will continue to fight and stand up for what's right. the crating policy waste program will ain't to provide young female athletes with the tools i'm confident as to succeed at the highest level. and over the coming years, education city stadium here in doha, will be transformed into a hub for women's competitions with future champions. we'll hope to make that name . i'm excited to, you know, show these girls a sport that i believe uniquely accommodates to our religious beliefs as my funds. one thing that was difficult for me growing up in playing all these different sports was trying to find something that uh, where the uniform, you know, it wasn't a hindrance. and then fencing kits are so motus. and i think it will, you know, be an easy transition for girls here. the schools,
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the fencing has long been associated with a traditional and exclusive elite. if the hutch mohammed has forced depaula for sparring fences from old backgrounds to follow concise ins i'll to 0 and the as cricket team and taking a one, no lead and the 3 match one day international series against england. and when we're looking for improvements of police in the 20 over series for one that they struggled enact for as they were pulled out for $248.00 shipment, gail top support for india with 87 as a one by 4. we can certainly have a solid 1st day in the 2nd test against re lock them sri lanka chose to back 1st. they struggled as mitchell stark and nathan lion took 3 wickets. a piece faced with became australia is all time leading. catcher and test taking has 100 and 97th. they restricted the host to 229 for 9 of the global expansion of the nfl
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continues and the build up to sundays, a super bowl. it's been a noun for those fairly well. who's the regular season game from 2026. the 100000 capacity melvin cricket ground is a chosen venue for a multi year deal, which will see the l. a rams playing a home fixture and australia. 5 international games have so far been confirmed for next season with madrid. berlin, i london, the whole city. all right, and that is all use. what for now? sick for. excellent. thank you for that. thanks very much. the now double drums, big 2 and both right? citizenship in the united states, the same push back. a federal judge is issued a nationwide order blocking the move. trump is long campaign domain, being automatic citizenship for children born to one document. parents for probably call hand explains, it's been a long standing practice in the united states to us hospitals. it doesn't matter if it's a boy or girl has a name yet, or if their parents are citizens. if they are born here,
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they automatically get the title benefits and writes up an american citizen. it's been that way for a very long time for more than 150 years. and the reason starts with this man, dred scott, a slave brought into a state the band slavery. he sued to get his freedom. and eventually the us supreme court ruled against him. same people of african descent could never be us citizens . a big reason why the civil war happened, and when it was over congress passed and the states ratified the 14th amendment. it's pretty plainly written in part. it says, all persons born or naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction there of our citizens of the united states. the vast majority of legal scholars believe president donald trump does not have the power to change the constitution. it would take an amendment to our constitution to change birthright citizenship that requires that 3 quarters of the states agree and 2 thirds of both
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the house and the senate and the us congress. it's really difficult to achieve and amendment of the constitution. trump often says the us is the only country that has birthright citizenship. it is not there 39 countries in the world right now that have some form of birth, right? citizenship. it's almost exclusive to the western hemisphere. there are a handful of countries outside the western hemisphere that offer birth, right citizenship. but we've seen a lot of our western allies in recent decades of undo their birthright citizenship laws. this next order relates to doing it in the us would mean changing the constitution or get into us supreme court to overturn the president. it said in 1898, but in the years a good take for the case to wine to the court system. it will send the message to the world. you are not welcome here. critics say come would actually be the point to clean out the 0 washington. that's it for this new,
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the robots who will be here in just a moment with another half hour of use. i'll see, you see the i mean increasing power in africa production most, and that is killable to use violence in the country because he's russia's presence in the central african republic, a stabilizing force, or calculated strategy for dillman. and this is fairly close to the continent. they provide security and they take uranium, they provide security. let me take diamond rushes shadow in africa coming soon, phone out to 0. this is refrain we'll be discussing the war and gaza and today how palestinian oxys are responding to it. the only thing that's right does have is the power of hope award winning old,
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the the searching for shelter, cold and wet conditions across the guys are composed missouri from millions of people made homes i think on the, i don't know about this and this is obviously rely from doha. i'm also coming up palestinians, and guys, i say they'll die on their land if necessary. officer of donald trump double is done on his plan to take over the gaza strip. we will handcuffed up the account
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