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from around the world for the people of what that any annual page has to be tons, it's the end of a pain from chapter of displacement. the a shot dead, a woman who was 8 months pregnant is among the latest victims of his radiant tax and occupied west by the hello and welcome. i am sort of hired us and this is all the 0 life from the ha also coming up the these riley military has withdrawn from the net 3 and car door and going to box. the obstacles remains, the palestinians trying to return home most highest on the way the us to set to
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impose a 25 percent levy on is due on the menu and ports. the purchases floods the streets and the truth demands english. spanish governments take action on the housing crisis is ready forces hotshot the 3 people in occupied westbank among the women who was 8 months pregnant. the army has stepped up its assault in several areas including or shuns through a few g. com. that's part of the largest radio preparation that's rated com. send janine to cut them on to boss and run, or the hon has the details under the direct orders of the is really military. these palestinians and the all far refugee camp are forced out of their homes and round it up. not knowing where they will go next. here,
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another group of past ending women and children try to find safety balls really forces nearby, threaten them, and sort of what appears to be as done. grenade at the, the thousands of palestinians across the occupied west bank are being displaced as he is really military escalate. this large scale military assault on several refugee the this is just a glimpse of what is being captured on amateur video and cellphone footage. coming out of the occupied westbank in one raid, a palestinian woman who was 8 months pregnant was killed, along with her baby is really forces pushed into the north shawn's and now far refugee camps in the early hours of sunday. for many finding rest bite in safety is a constant struggle. hello hi. will do is we fled from jeanine come and we came to offer us my family's house these rarities entered offer and asked everyone to leave
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the homes. and here we are displaced again and again to view the spite 100 families from the toll from refugee camp. some of them have managed to find a place to stay with the relatives for now. the rest have had to adjust the basic life in this tent in the neighboring village because we don't get very cold at night. it's because the adults give us the blankets. so they're the ones that get code instead, but it's not just the cold. in any testing, you fear they won't be able to find food, water, and other necessities. below the kennedy's really ami forced us to leave in the middle of the night. we didn't know where to go, so i relatives of this space. it's under construction and like everything even installation was very cold last night and many of these palestinian refugees have been displaced time and time again. they say this time feels different. having seen what happened in gaza, they fear is real now feels emboldened to do the same in the occupied westbank and
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run a la hon. l to 0. home this of hold has more from online because he is ready to governments on palestinian authority have bind. i'll observe from reporting inside israel and the occupied territories at least 35000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced across the occupied west bank because of the ongoing is really military raid and operations that are happening across the palestinian territory. now the military maintains that it's targeting ours, pulsing in fighters and wants to crack down on them in those areas. however, civilians are the ones reeling from these really military activity because there's a lot of civilian infrastructure that's being damaged and destroyed when this rate began. and jeanine over 2 weeks ago you had heavily armed is really military vehicles entering through the refugee camp, destroying critical roads and infrastructure along the way. and that has spread to around 5 different cities in the occupied west bank. now the military had said once
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that ceasefire and gaza had taken place, that they were gearing up for large military offensives in the palestinian territory in the west bank. and that now they had more military resources to allocate their because the focus wasn't on gaza. however, the palestinian civilian say that they are trying to be forced out the policies that were happening in gaza by the military. over the last 16 months are being mirrored in the occupied westbank. have the central benches ego among to displace palestinians have been rushing to return to the homes in northern gauls or off those ready forces withdrew from the nets, reading cargile, the strip of land had been occupied throughout the will by is ready soldiers. now they were long curious as families, charts cross. i need to find that the movement is stone being impeded by check points. camille notes like reports a moment of triumph
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as displaced palestinians waited to return home to milton casa. it's the 1st time since the start of the will that they can cross the net supreme, colorado without fear of being shot, thoughts by his ready forces. were like the thumb. we are set fast and we've been patient under the strikes. they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of air. we are still alive. as opposed to tons of phase one of the goals of ceasefire. troops withdrew from the area by the start to date deadline. a whole bunch. palestinians still cannot move freely the private us security contractors and now in charge. according to the deal, the security contractors will check all costs, heading back to the notes of the strip below 1, 10 pm, the shoulder that at 1st we felt happy and the road was open. we were surprised that as a check point here, and there are obstacles my children, and i've been at the check point for more than an hour and cause i'm moving slowly
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in both directions. is ready, so we'll just set up the minutes arise zone early on in the will. crossing the gall district into a new building that stood in the way of creating this unofficial no man's land became a target as well as its residence. palestinians called it the axis of death. in the patent has been repeated across garza and the occupied westbank is variety. withdrew is also a moment to take stock of the damage left behind. what were once homes and buildings, piles of rubble. as far as the i can see me on the deck to sara. well, aid is entering guns up, but it's a fraction of what's needed. you and humanitarian chase. tom, such a ones that the risk of funding could return is to cease fire agreements collapses the thread assignment, i think as long as you get a budget now because we've got now 3 weeks of bread and food across. and so those,
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the starvation levels are down from where they were before the sci fi. i mean, that's been a great success of the last 3 weeks, is because we've been getting 70800 trucks a day through. we've been able to, to reach every 1000000 people with food, but the conditions are still terrible. you know, people are still hungry, they're still a limit of the supplies that they have. and if the sci fi falls, get the sci fi breaks, then very quickly, those conditions will come back again. yes, president donald trump has rates are rated his plan to take over garza and says, all the middle eastern countries could be allowed to develop parts of it. submitted to buying gas as far as us rebuilding it, we may give it to other states and then we build sections of it, other people and they do it through our solutions. we're committed to owning it, taking it and making sure that license back is nothing back as well how
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mouse has condemned those remark. saying trump statements are upset and reflects a deep ignorance of palestinian and the region. garza is north of prophecy that can be bought and sold and is an integral parts of occupied palestinian land. seating with the palestinian issue with the mentality of a real estate diva is a recipe for failure calls that belongs to its people and they will not leave it except to go to the cities and villages occupied in 1948, telling these tires on some american goods has come into force, it's in retaliation for levies imposed on chinese goods by us present. donald trump, he now is 25 percent tourists on oil, steel and altima name coming in. so united states will also be announcing steel tariffs on monday.
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is going to have a 25 percent. right. well we have correspondence on both sides of the story. in a moment. we'll get the latest from beijing with katrina. you but 1st that speak to us, you have your time. see who's in washington dc and you have this is just the latest in the line of tire threats by the president. what do we know so far on this particular one? as far as the menu we're concerned, we will have to wait. so as always, with all and from when he says things we, we need to wait for the actual announcements, an executive order if and when they happen for the details. but this is very much what he did, his fasts. tom, impose tyrus on stealing our menu and then the trump administration, and then the body to ministration, which largely caps many of the steel anatomy, minium tires, and negotiated various deals. he's the reopening goal of this despite the threat of rising installation of the time when voters have side of that is the main issue. he
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will say, like donald trump, once again is saying that he's another big mountain. so looking at this week on reciprocal tire of c, t's this on friday, and this means i'm significant through this is that he's moved away from a flats 10 percent power for all info and so everywhere in the world. and now the principal will be if a country charges the us, a tire of that is more than the us charges in tariffs for the, for that same good being imported, then the us, the us will match it. and there are other questions about how that will possibly be implemented, whether that's cynthia negotiating position on north. uh because you know, how does the us now go through every single tower for every single good and the matcher. um, we do have more of an idea of what, but i haven't got a heading towards the speed of our, the main trade advisor to the us. rage about this in 2019. and he said this is kind of a lot of negotiating tactic, insights, prioritize different countries,
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blocks. so to negotiate, whether is it, whether it's like a particularly high trade deficit. and he said that to the top priority for something like these reciprocal terms, which fast to be china and india. and then the european union tied on taiwan and zip mom. so the question and then is about these reciprocal tire. so he says a problem. so they'll be announcement this week, it will be immediately implemented. is that a, is that a negotiating script and does as, as would start much of what's called job has been saying, and these executive orders, under what legal authority you yeah. will he be? will he be, be implementing any reciprocal titles, and then the bigger picture, how this all impacts the, the main issue of us folk to say is concerning them, which is inflation. ok, thanks very much. so she hops. that's the view the from washington dc. let's bring it in, katrina, you and by using katrina, what's china's response? been sort of this? hold on, is it just close these actions against staging?
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he says, uh, bathing says these are protectionist measures, the going to damage the global economy. vision also says that trump is using sentinel and it's like a perceived action on that front as a pretext. now, in addition to these criticisms of aging is also side back with its 5 own 5 actions . the 1st is what she has alluded to. 10 to 15 percent powers additional task on us includes the crude oil like gas holes, sometimes equipment and other vehicles. secondly, it's suing the u. s. when it comes in the world trade organization. sadly, it's imposing sanctions on to us companies. it's also tightening export controls and proof of materials such as, tungsten and lovely. it's initiated in investigation. it's a google foot legend, revitalizing it. and even though the laws now try his response on the whole is quite restrained. it only impacts about $14000000000.00 worth of us impulse into china. that's a drop in the ocean capacity. $160000000000.00
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a so that the trade is, was really trying. his response is designed to send 2 messages to the trump administration. the 1st is we don't want this trade slot. if you take us that we will go that we will meet you with that reaction with the tit for tat response. and the 2nd message from the aging washington is that the china of today is not the china of trump. those ton china now is much better prepared to engage in this trade . well, it's in quietly building up. it's a munitions chest, so to speak. and now trying to does have the capacity to inflict real damage on the us and it's companies. it provides ok thanks very much. katrina you the invasion. a william lee is the chief economist at the milk and institute under global micro economics. i list unless the says the tires being imposed by trump have a very specific purpose. i think these latest announcements are a way of present from showing that he's very serious by using the tact tariff
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instrument as a policy for as a policy tool for achieving both economic and non economic objectives. you solve the discussions that were supported by terrorists with mexico and canada regarding immigration and shutting down the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs into this country or securing our us borders, which is part of the problem is that he made during his campaign. but the specific towers of steel and aluminum, you switch have a very specific economic goal, which is to improve the productive capacity of steel aluminum in the united states . i think the see the president trump, uh, was negotiating with the punch steel. and he said, oh, i don't approve of the nit part, still buying us deal. but if they want to invest in us deal and bring the technology to improve the productivity of us deal of production plants in the united states. you would certainly welcome to and so i see you see that the use of terraces to present trumps promise that he made in davos to say it's much better
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for the rest of the world. investors in the rest of world to deal with us as a partner rather than as a competitor. and these terrorists are tool for him to achieve that objective. the still ahead on the 0, ecuador in prisons on young about know, so has taken the lead in the election with almost 30 percent of provides counted those agreements on migration, the economy on foreign policy, a heated election debates is held in germany the but it's still snowing in japan and spinning good winter if you're a skate or not so much if you're doing anything else, that's no tires on monday and choose type of comes a little bit like that. maybe the same time cloud is gathering in china for another tongue of rain or snow, stretching out through the yellow sea towards the korean peninsula. the picture in
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support ro, zoe. it looks as though the stair was improving and still got 3 days, all snow on and off, and then the wind increases. the temperature really doesn't get much above freezing for very long jumping size. what should be the radius season in engine easiest? taking a day is off savings trim that i use you. much of the energy is still in java with a big jar full up here. where radius edging close to the vet and east coast and heavy rain still would like to bring some flooding to the central philippines. that will be a repeat procedure. it looks particularly wet and on tuesday in something via now there are few shafts and in the northeast of india, either smart were tight or right and is not not stretches. so at the foothills of the human, the right him and they have right top to was northern pakistan that hints that this disturbing the shooting it to some degree. so the persistent fog that you've seen in new delhi, for example, sometimes in fantasy, isn't as bad as it was. daytime sunshine comes out, a quality has improved. the
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academic deluxe craddick nations justified this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's what we all team is leading to. what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is a new assistance, corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the the, the
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will come back here watching else a 0 reminder about such stories this hour is ready for us as a shot to 3 people unoccupied. westbank, including a woman who was 8 months pregnant. the army has stepped off its assaults in several areas including north shelves for fiji count. to space palestinians have been rushing through tons of the homes in northern causa aust is ready. forces withdrew from minute 3, cargo. the strip of land has been occupied throughout the world by is rarely soldiers you as president, donald trump says have imposed 25 percent cars. on ols 2 and ottoman him, coming into the lights of states. trump says that will apply to mexico and canada to despite pausing tarus just days ago. customized prime minister alban cookies claiming victory and parliamentary elections. but all celebrations on the streets of christina bos exit. polls suggest that the ruling with the vent shows g policy will need to form
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a coalition with other policies. we still don't have the final results, but preliminary results show one true exact and pleasing. and that is that the vet ven, dozier, a movement has won the elections of february, the 9th, 2025, columbia as president, has told his entire cabinet to resign. it comes days, officer, heaps of cabinet me thing that was televised life during which gustavo petro accused as ministers of on the performing fit choices. he's made this decision to ensure great compliance and government environments. minister all the court became the spectrum to resign earlier on sunday. so i could go on the presidential election way incumbent done, you know, nobela is leading was more than 45 percent of the vote. almost 40 percent of ballots have been counted and the exit polls suggested he could win an outright victory with more than 50 percent. above his main rival, his royal result gonzales,
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a close ally form. i left this president rafael crown. while i live on through, i'm fiancee joins us live from bullets in neighboring columbia. alessandra results are beginning to come in. how's it looking so far? yes, cetera. et voting is under way, as you said, the votes are being counted. the, however, the results are coming in much slowly, much slow or the sorry. then expects that the as we speak right now, the incumbent president then yet and no boy is leaving with 45.4 percent of the vote. with the left is candidate who is that going? sadler? s. and following closely with 43.2 percent of the vote this when the just 40 percent just shy of 40 percent of the votes have been
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counted. if these were the results are confirmed, it would mean that the ac weather is going towards a run off in this presidential election. it also tells us that the country is clearly divided in what was largely seen as a referendum on the hard line approach against crime on fire to of the incumbent president the noble who took to office just 18 months ago in a us nap election. he's now buying for a full term, and it seems like a slight majority of it for dorians. again, we're still at least still don't have a half of the votes counted the, but it seems like a slight majority to seem to be willing to maintain them. and empower and, and follow on with these, the hard line approaches. among them. uh, the president nova announced an internal war against a gang said the blowing the military in the streets. many have accused them along
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the critics of abusing as presidential power and they're all civilians charges of human rights violations. but this fight this it for the answer. so worried about the crime situation that they seem to be willing to give a noble, a full term. okay. thank you, bye much for the outside of the center, around pepsi, and for more on this we have adrian perez and salazar political on list and also an attorney joining us live now from y a q in at quick to. uh, thank you very much for your time. so we had the from us sandra, divided, and nation when it comes to the new. and the bo as policies bought, still potentially likely to win. why do you think matches? thank you very much for having me. no more hard lot of approach has been controversial about is there is a sense fielding control, the country that,
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that it seems to be having some are some good results. um they know how to operate a rough time a few months ago because of, of massive black eye, which these have been as slightly that it had been a self corrected so to speak. and that would, that were entering the rainy season or hydro electric power is working full capacity. so it seems that the things are working out on the worst fever. and she actually has managed to break a pattern that has been the present. the last 2 elections in which the, the grace, the candidate, the 8 always comes on the top in the 1st round and then news on the 2nd. it seems that the, the selection a, the difference is very close, but it seems, it seems very likely that here's what i, here's what i'm waiting on the, on the 1st from me and you were just talking there about those very well for waiting on the site right,
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and you were just talking about those daily blackouts from one to sign. you know, schools, children weren't able to go to school when that happens. obviously there's this gang violence, but what says it's uh the people, oh, i could dorians want to see full the country moving forward? those that went to the what is it that they looking for the most pressing issue right now is security and violence are still very, very, very high. and as long as the issue is not gonna solve the growing people is not going to be happy with their government. and is that incarceration to the economic ways? the country has been facing? yes, everything is connected to it with the, with high crime we come so low investment, there's a lot of a certainty in the economy. small businesses are being blackmailed by criminal gangs. so if, if, if security is fixed, then economy is also going to receive every others from whom and you were just
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talking about louisa gonzales and you saying about the effects of correct or the what? because the results on the final yeah. still being counted. what do you think louisa gonzalez is hoping to offer that the bow a comp? because this would be her 2nd a presidency time if, if she wants to, when, as well that they not mature a metal or is a, is very polarized. because on the one hand, a career has a very strong and very strong base, we're talking about 35 percent of people are very hard line quarter each does. but there's also a very strong decrease the tendency in the 80 mayflower. so what we're seeing is a, at the same time that there is a referendum on the was a performance, there's also a feeling of what i want to say. the majority of difficult on is that they do not
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want a graduate back in power. so you have to add this to these 2 tendencies going on right now, and that's, that's what it, what the, these, the results show us. what we have on the one hand, a corporation. what was just being shy away from getting a gift from the catching up to the go up and it was still assumed the lead. okay, thank you very much. oversee those results. i will still be coming in as 5 vote. it's still being counted. adrian perez salanza for this call on this, on the tennessee in why i q. thank you very much. my gentleman charles the shots on his main rival, frederick mazda face stuff, and he said cv debates ahead of the parliamentary election lates of this month. the pay cost or even like ration the economy and also for an policy. so mccain has moved from button. the migration is being a key theme in this campaign. it was a key theme in this debate with both men attacking each other's policies,
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brought the child so specifically going off his rival full. the chancellor ship highlighting the changes in his policy. he says that mounts has put into effect in recent weeks in recent months, specifically highlighting the decision environments, the amounts to try to push a law through parliament using the votes of the far right, a f d. a plan, a ploy with mr. mounts had previously said he would never do. that was something that the shots, the really try to pull him up on this is what do you have to say if that, that, that's good enough to know he's done that and accepted it. and i said again, achieved nothing. it's the breaking of a promise of the breaking of a tab for his apartments. the mouse rejected. that actually said there was no question of him relying on or using i have 2 votes in parliament. that would be no coalition with that far right to policy as far as he was concerned. but he said
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that many germans, most germans want to have a real change in migration policy. then he chose to attack the child. so for the way germany has been governed from the economic perspective in the past 3 and a half years saying a d industrialization has taken place in this country. and that he could not understand how the child select could refer to success in the economy. in this country right now, losing the i'm so sorry. i think i have to tell you, i am so much fucked by the way, you've described this data for economy here this evening with control. so it's honestly has nothing to do with the reality out there. there was one area of consensus between the 2 man when the question was put to them about the suggestion from president trump, about the resettlement of gaza, turning it into a riviera, both man referred to it as a scandal. so the question coming from this debate is which of them will get a response in the polls for the moment? the cd usually that seems to be a head,
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will have to see how it plays out over the course of the next 2 weeks. don't cain al jazeera bowling thousands of them and straight says all in madrid, i angry about the lack of affordable housing prices have been shot for the rising, driven by high tourism numbers. lots, reduce the availability of homes for residence. felix knew our reports a sea of protesters flooding the streets of madrid, calling urgent action from the government to fix what they say is a housing emergency. the yeah, we're here to denounce the horror of living in madrid, madrid suffocates those pushes those out. housing makes life unbearable. spain is buckling. a widespread cost of living crisis. rents keep rising. the average cost of housing reached an old time height at the end of last year. working close.
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