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the stories to tell the shop dead, the woman who was 8 months pregnant as among the latest victims of his ready attacks across the divided west bank. the jordan. this is how does they run like from the house of coming up more tires on the way the us a set to impose a 25 percent levy, an old steel aluminum products incumbent down the bowers, leading an echo as the presidential race. car boats come to the sofa and columbia as president tasks, isn't tom cabinet to resign? just days after 2 ministers of under performing applied to the, the,
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is there any forces i've shopped at 3 people in the occupied westbank among them a woman who was 8 months pregnant? the army has stepped up. it's a sold in several areas, including the north shams refugee come. it's all part of a launch is randy operations. that's right. it comes in jeanine to carmen to best eminem account as a detail under the direct orders of the is really military. these policy means in the all far refugee camp are forced out of their homes and round it up, not knowing where they will go next. here another group of palestinian women and children try to find safety balls. really forces nearby threatened them and sort of what appears to be a stun 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 refugees
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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 in to the north shore. and now far refugee camps in the early hours of sunday. for many finding rest bite in safety is a constant struggle. however, we fled from june income and we came to offer us my family's house, these readings and to offer and asked everyone to leave the homes. and here we are displaced again and began 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 light in this tent in the neighboring village because we don't get very cold at night. it's because the other, it's give us the blankets, so they're the ones that get code instead. but it's not just the code,
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many tungsten 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. 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 run a han out to 0. how does that sound? the fluid has more from the bottom because these really government time palestinian all far to have bombed out as they are from reporting inside israel and the occupied west. back for 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
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maintains that it's targeting ours pulsing insiders 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 raid 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 that ceasefire and gaza had taken place, that they were gearing up for large military offensive 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
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mirrored in the occupied westbank. have the central dentures ego. among slow, despite the palace demands, i've been rushing to attend to that holmes. in northern gauze, optis randy forces withdrew from the necessary uncomfortable strip of land had been occupied throughout the world by his right. the soldiers that were long choose as families tried to cross, i mean to find that the movement is still being impeded by check points coming in the direct report, a moment of triumph as displaced palestinians waited to return home to milton casa . it's the 1st time since the start of the war that they can cross the net stream, colorado without fear of being shot, thoughts by his ready forces. on the from the we are steadfast 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 cause of ceasefire. troops withdrew from the area by the start to date deadline. a whole bunch. palestinians still cannot move freely on
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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 district 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 in both directions. is ready. so just want to talk to militarize zone early on in the war, 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 residents. palestinians called it the axis of death. in the patent has been repeated across garza and the occupied westbank is variety. withdrawal is also a moment to take stock of the damage left behind what were once homes and
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buildings, piles of rubble. as far as the i can see, metric out is there for you as president, donald trump has reiterated his plan to take over gauze and says of them, at least some countries could be allowed to develop positive. i'm committed to buying gas. as far as us rebuilding it, we may give it to others, say 2 sections of it. other people may do it, but we're committed to owning it, taking it and making sure that losses back is nothing back is what? how much does condemn those remarks and trump statements upset and reflect a deep ignorance of palestine in the region? gaza is not a property that can be bought and sold. and this is an integral part about occupied palestinian land dealing with the palestinian issue with the mentality of
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a real estate dealer as a recipe for failure. cause that belongs to its people and they will not leave it except to go to the cities and villages occupied in 1948. no chinese types on some american goods of come into forces in retaliation and levies imposed on chinese goods by us president donald trump. elliot and now it's 25 percent types and it will steal another medium coming into the united states. it will also be a bouncing steel tariffs on monday. is going to have a 25 percent chance he has more now from washington dc. donald trump imposed other menu and steal terrace in his 1st term that led to rounds of negotiations based on the trump administration. and the by the administration, which kept many of the terrace, it was thought to the satisfaction of all apologies but clearly i'll leave my name
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and steal at once again on the table. the other issue that donald trump mentioned was reciprocal tire of. he says he's now moved away from the principle of a 10 percent flat import tire form in goods. the us import some around the world. now he says, if they charge us, we will charge them on any individual item from anywhere in the well, they will match the tires that other countries have on american goods. there are questions about the practicality of such a concept island deed. under what legal authority donald trump will impose reciprocal terrace. i'm in fact whether this isn't negotiating tactic to bring particular countries and blocks to the table to avoid a trade war that will further increase inflation. in fact, the only problems to main trade advisor pete navarra, has written in the past about reciprocal titles. and he has said the, this is a little above prioritizing who to negotiate with,
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with these threats service approval times. and he's written, the 1st priorities would be china, india followed by the european union, thailand, taiwan, and vietnam. she ever times the outer 0 washington. so we'll continue joining us live now from beijing, katrina. so how is china then responding to transactions? which one, it says it to pulls all of these actions. it says that the trusted restriction is acting unilaterally with these protectionist measures that will damage the global trade system. it also says that trump is using sentinel, in particular, as a pretext to target china. 20 says it is doing enough to stem the tide of the illegal drug into the us and flows. time has also responded with its own slide with which tyler treats actions. the 1st of which has taken effect today on monday sourcing, but not local time. aging is imposing 10 to 15 percent of its own tires and us impulsive polls. the combined natural gas,
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crude oil as well as farming equipment and is also resulting with other measures. and secondly, it's doing us in the world trade organization, essentially, to us companies, it's tightening controls. first of all, the materials that it really has major global control of including thompson. and mostly it's launching and i just read the investigation into the joint. susan, in particular, these options have been described as risk frames. so what message is china really sending to the us here? i think we're strange is the right word because these levies really early impacts about $14000000000.00 worth of us impulse into china, which is not a huge proportion considering that trade between those 2 countries is $160000000000.00 overall. but the main message, i think it's not really about inflicting major amounts of damage. it's about the only thing and engaging in this trade will that the trumpet ministration has been tickets giving a taste to washington of the damage that china can potentially do if trump carries
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this fluids. i think the 2 messages of aging is really to extend as a bus is that we don't want this trade well, we rather negotiate do a deal important to us goods. but if you take us, then we will go that we will respond to the right to protect measures inc line. and the 2nd message that they didn't want to send is that this is not the same. china, which was acting when trump was in his 1st term, where they were really unprotected, and had to scramble to respond to these to those initial terrace. this time china has spent the last couple years, slightly building up its trade will munitions tests slightly, uh, building up its 2 kits. so we do now see china having the capacity to inflict real damage, potentially on us tech companies, for example, on uh, uh, the trade of export renters such as tungsten that the us cannot really get from anywhere else. so china is saying that if you provoke us, we will potentially do more to damage you in a successful way going forward. all right, so katrina, your life as the invasion. katrina up. thank you. to echo now when the presidential
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election were incumbent daniel, the buddies, leading with more than 45 percent of the vote on this top of the balance have been counted. and then the exit polls suggested we could win an outright victory with more than 50 percent. the buzz main arrived as loyal louisa comes on is a close ally, a former president. rafael, go to summer and petty has moved from neighboring columbia. of both are being counted in ecuador as presidential elections. that the results are coming in much slower than expected. and the national electoral council does not specify the reason for that, but as of now, the incumbent president then, you know, no boss is leaving in a close elections with the 2 main rival les the fluids that gonzales following a closely if these results are confirmed. the country would be moving towards the
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a run off election next the april then. yeah, no, bought the current price events. one, a snap election just 18 months ago in west has been a controversial short term the has implemented unprecedented the hard line policies against the crime, ek, whether it's going through one of the worst crime prices in if it's theory, especially related to a drug of violence the presidents deployed soldiers to the streets as they have produced some results, especially in reducing violence in prisons and according to the governments reducing 15 percent, the overall violence acts in and by the end crime in the country. however, critics of a choose the price event of abusing presidential powers and the military of a serious human rights violations, including possibly
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a number of ex threat judicial killings in particular against the minorities and afro ecuadorian. but if the results sustan's, it would show that the wily for dorians are divided on these policies. this vote was seen as a referendum on the policy if they seem to be a n n a majority. however slight wanting to main same noble in a power we're going to have to wait for the final results. but at this point, it seems difficult that he will be able to win out right with more than 50 percent of the votes and the runoff is the most likely outcome. allison that i'm get the address, the both the cost of those prime minister alban cookies claiming victory and parliamentary elections. there are set operations on the streets of christina. but exit polls suggest that the government policy will need to, for the television we still don't have the final results,
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but preliminary results show one true, exact and pleasing. and that is that the vet vend dozier a movement as one the elections of february. the 9th 2025 process will probably turn out to 0 when we come back. can anyone stop telling us from winning the i race world and take the lead as a gathering? yeah. to find out. i'm just such a popular entire the okay. dispos just bowling after the northeast. the us having left some moment drive and it's still cold, is most central northern states of, of us and i'm not sure kinds of cold and i'm just to winter, there's a division. and if you're in the southern states, it's an awful lot, wilma, that breaks and lots of strange dc we'll see most now when it's ready and on tuesday and last through wednesday with
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a dropping temperature to add to it. now if you know from the story about you're in the rainy belt, this isn't tuesday wednesday, and if you're in between, don't you? well, this is where the big sun storms tend to full. or in the caribbean, the breezes study plenty of light childs the lesser entities. some already enough persistence in belief, but nothing like it was in the same is true in panama. i breaks now and again, temperature wise, mexico is looking pretty normal across from a shower to pretty dry over the salt. but the big shower was still down and present and they're showing themselves as greater and number that quintal and in columbia. this would suggest that the continued risk of land slides as we see recently in peru about the sy face to present was looking much better. now i'll try and try and so i part of it, for example, is actually a heat wave warning i in northern part of bosch and tina and she laid there. it does cool down a little bit in santiago on monday. the
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an app that sees for the blinds under a bunch of them for the disabled junk. australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence or side of that report to the ability to recognize objects on the far so that people with low risk vision would be able to recognize every day of check. women make science. provo goes episode full on al jazeera, the, the, the little guy you watch account, just a right click on the bunch of stories here. this is randy forces. i've shopped at 3 people in the occupied westbank, including
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a woman who was 8 months pregnant. the army has stepped up into assault in several areas, including the news chums refugee camp. yes, president donald trump says even post 25 percent personal stealing aluminum coming into the united states. trump says that when applied to mexico and canada to despite the boys and curtis, just basic and incumbent down in the bows, leading and close presidential election with more than 45 percent of the vote so far on the exit polls suggest he could with the vote of right now columbia, as president, has told, isn't china, cabinet to resign, comes days after a heated cabinet meeting that was 10 revised live during which gustavo petro accused is ministers of under performing metro. he says he's made the decision to ensure greater compliance environment minister became a 2nd to resign earlier on sunday and a 3rd ministers quit off to the president's announcement. let's bring in laura bonita, she's the deputy director of latin america in the caribbean of the peace and reconciliation foundation to jones as live from father to lower goods ought to be there. so it was
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controversial kind of eyes cabinet showdown where the president lum last and his ministers that seem to upset this whole process of how much trouble is gustavo and petra, in with the slightest move as well. the good news for the stability of the federal government and distribution is not only about about for firm and of the coming in. and the ministers is home. so because you know, but it's even better on the like sean, we don't learn because the issue of quality goes bar to do some last minute and then be with the combination. we're doing that for beach and i was willing to go for some get the district functionalities weighed at the base and left on the list of people who have be with him for so many years. you know, you have the same progress history project, the political project. so the point is that the president and made the see
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showing the them i am normally named armando. any that the voice of the ability shall accuse of gender based violence. i'm know sort of in some parts of europe, shawn on the hue this tied to at this time to benefit the issues of the cabinet. okay. got there. yeah, yeah. the yeah, no problem. yeah. let me just jump in that laura. i mean, he says they'll be changes in the cabinet to achieve grace a compliance with the program monday did by the people briefly. what does that even mean? a really, that is not totally true because of the pressure this high to, you know, to properties calling, she left me the stores in the be shown on the call. she is the meanest story, seen a very bug situation saying that they are not accomplished, you know, the goals of the government. but in real terms, you know, they're most of the, you know, they send meaning stairs the size and the high resigned to the government. you
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know, the 1st ministers got a claim that the depletion with the pay been a day the, and the government was the cold was the ministers were the best for board and medicine, they called government. so it's not totally true, don't show quality performance. so it's more like the federal are not happy with the results of the government in the she decided to, to got to the change. so the government so, so what does this mean then for the president's political agenda, i'm the man he brought back to obviously the cabinet. amanda benedetto, you just mentioned to him that because he's become a very controversial figure in colombia in politics as well. today i've been these 1st and last week i believe so this is the stories that can deceive shows, you know, facing the next elections in colombia, the next presidential election. so she cannot be, that can be they. so he's looking for winning candidates to keep the see and to
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cuba, you know, bowers, who's doing the program. so she knows that there are less and try the government doesn't pop so much bold sold kids deciding too low during our traditional policy. she has worked in the least equality shanna, so with that, that support. she believes that she can do better in the next election to do dawson 26. so basically the decision of federal is more and other c show and you know, think getting the next elections, other location, thinking in the sounds of the government, more of any i'd love to get your thoughts and your analysis. thank you very much. indeed for talking to, i'll just be i thank you laura. thank you. or not as bolt, the philadelphia eagles, one lesson football trouncing, the kansas city chiefs in new orleans. these are live pictures of celebration and philadelphia, eagles for 41. the chief security 22. let's bring john henson live in new orleans
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for us now john, just got back to the hop time. so it seemed that lived up to the hype. they would come pick them up, but on the field, as we just said, the ego dominate to the change. what went wrong for the cheeks? the pretty much, everything went wrong for the teeth. the game was actually even more lopsided, tended score suggested 40 to 22. was going into half the time. sheets and they knew their voice. in the latter part of the game, they were just completely dominated by jalen hurts. and the best quarterback and football with that was not enough to overcome by the eagles game, which the las vegas on bakers saving a lot of people were wrong in their bedding. the 3 years that he had been
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all of it, the point on the chief, i did not go well for him. but if you look down here in the streets, we're green sheets where you can just see the difference is celebration in bourbon street. the game is just send it even again. they came here to celebrate their watch or get indoors and now they are feeling the st. aaron. meanwhile, don donald trump has become the 1st sitting us president to attend the super bowl and the security arrangements to protect. it might be an unprecedented happen that the driver, but you have the truck rimming incident here. the killed 14 people right here on bourbon street, who's on the next block. if that truck would stop by the police. and the attacker was shot down, but you can see people are not returned. and everyone we talked to today said that
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they were worried about the security situation. now obviously those are being made in here to new orleans. there may have been under review, decided not to cover their over 3000 st. louis security people. there was a national guard at the end of every block here in the french quarter on bourbon street. there are barriers, new barriers at one stage. that attack happens. and venue had, of course, helicopters over the superdome who had seen the mississippi river. the lease in military law enforcement on the ground here i'm getting with super bowl here right now. and so is everybody else has not been injured, but you're right on the president of the president of the united states. ladies joe biden, taylor swift, host of other stars in various industries,
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support and entertainment. when it was all over again, it was not about something happening in the streets here in new orleans. here, celebration room, and even a bit of morning. don't hands in life as the in new orleans john into a deposit. thank you to but francis capital is hosting a major global summit. the thing that i'm leasing artificial intelligence, i'm a global public that sees it as a threat as much as an opportunity. north american and european leaders are hoping to show that they are the leaders in the field, but they're facing stiff competition from china. i'll just say it was a cache, a bunch of reports from past. the french style top that is europe's big, also official intellect. since hope less than 2 years since its creation, we stroll a lie, has secured multi $1000000000.00 funding partners with microsoft and gain global attention. but unlike most of its american competitors, mr. hall is basing on open source technology and says it aims to make
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a life more acceptable and diverse as a european access company. we've been focused on bringing a mentor for language is to do now to be of assistance. we've also been focused on bringing cheapo access to the technology for the open source when it's mentioning when you approach is very important to investigate on what is on who that spanish the thought be a good that to a gentleman and, and they are a specifically a tune for having new teachers, a lot of bodies, a mistrial, maybe leading europe's a push about the continent is still lacking behind. for now, silicon valley's take firms dominate the industry, but that could be changes. in january chinese, still a top deep seeks done the world by releasing a low cost high performing chance model. the sure gets us rivals and send tech stokes tumbling. so timing was approved for washington. just the week off the us president. donald trump unveiled the hall for treaty and all of our infrastructure
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find the release of deep chic, hey i from a chinese company should be a wake up call for our industries that we need to be laser focused on competing, doing the challenges for your pin government says to catch up with the us and china in the a i race. i'm also convinced that citizens the a like doesn't have to be scary but can actually change their lives. the pressure probably concerns a wide spread fee is of job loss is to worries that a i could destroy to minus the one on the list says that you need to increase investment and change the narrative to stay competitive. i think the glazing is very much, maybe, but there has been an over discussion of the risks of a i, i think we need to be doesn't more about a breaking decent you up as well in order to dig, start the bodies, to the changes that they're need to make you that's out to the others. the use the term and to avoid dependence on us in chinese,
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a technology box unless the book accelerates in freshman and inefficient at risk of being left behind in the context that is rapidly re shaping the world. patasha butler ultra 0 paris, now 3 baltic nations, estonia, lot via lithuania, have successfully connected to the european power grid at a certain many in the lithuanian capital. 3 leaders alongside european commission president, a self funded lion, celebrated voting energy independence, that move 7 so that they are linked with the rushes network which is controlled by moscow and has long been seen as of the benefits for the 3 of the states. synchronization of the baltic states electricity system. the continental european system has been.

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