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affecting 80 percent of the more than $30000.00. what 2 sort of thing just the struggling for shelter palestinians in guys are in your worsening weather conditions without proper housing or basic suffice the are you watching now? is your life from bill house for new batch of also ahead is really force is escalate, they're raised in the occupied west bank burning down at home and destroying buildings. china is retaliatory tires and american exports come into effect while the us administration threatened small measures on steel and aluminum employees. and ecuador has to a runoff. presidential vote have to try to type the race with a truck fuel security crisis dominating the next. the
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thousands of palestinians returning to their homes in northern guys have being met with many challenges that homes that destroyed the 10s they've been using for months through the wind and rain. and now in many cases, fairly usable. and now there's more bad weather trucks and cars trying to pass through the next report or slowly navigating money. bowers because of overnight rain agencies say the 200000 tents and 60000 mobile homes that are supposed to be delivered under the ceasefire agreement, need to be urgent. be brought in a mouse as accuses rather violating the deal by restricting the feel of age and shout 10. that's bringing honey my motors in guys, a city for a small on this. so honey, are the weather is taking a turn for the worse. this is just adding to the misery of people trying to head home, especially in the north of the gaza strip. isn't it the yes side
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. so it's another a struggle that people have been experiencing for the past few days. and since they return to their homes in the northern parts and, and does a city and it's all the same scenario that repeats itself and drop off city and han units of weather conditions across the gust of our worsening in each passing be a particularly at this time of the year we see in more of rain more floods and would pretty much severely damaged infrastructure. the rain is causing so much of the flood than much of the monday road that is making it very difficult for people to, to walk and move around freely, particularly as the return to their homes and streets and roads are filled with rubble, just impeding their move in and impeding whatever work they are planning to do in order to sustain their life and survive these difficult living conditions. we did walk around this block. this block used to be one of the busiest area in the northern western parts of gauze and city, better known as a shift with one district,
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with lots of buildings and residential towers and public facilities, including honor with schools and ottawa manage and operated clinics and privately owned in clinics here, mazda again, entertainment centers, the soccer field, that police department, the old turn into now a pile of rubble here. and just as, as we speak right now, this bit, we saw people who were, who gathered here in a group and made a request for from one of the machine that were on the other road just to come by and remove some of the rubble just to help them set up some of the 10s that the want to have in order to stand them and protect them from the rain and the ongoing cold weather, the tense as of their current to states right now, as you can see it, 1st of all the land needs to be cleared from the rubble and that this is, this is a particular issue for a lot of people here because they don't have enough space to do that. so clearly the rubble represents or poses an issue, a bigger issue for people. and the 2nd you for them is the kind of tense that they
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want to build. a fence are not delivered and, and the what was supposed to be entering the cost of whether the $10.00, the 200000 tents or the mobile home 260000 mobile homes are not coming. so people don't rely, take matters in their hand to rely on themselves of building their own tens of from the wood, from the plastic shade, the knowledge, and to try to provide a temporary shelters for themselves for their children. it just heart, bring it to see children around this area, a walking around with their right there. but at no stand those no shoes to keep them warm from the weather condition. yeah. hot breaking seen behind you there, honey. no doubt we have heard from agencies that they need more, they need more a to go in, even though the numbers have increased since the sci fi came into effect. can you give us a sense of what sort of aid has gone in and what still lacking it was so far is only a trickle amount of what's needed among the essentials need that help people
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sustain on and survive the difficult conditions. if we talk about at food and none other basic necessities, it's not enough for the, the larger demands across the people already suffering from malnutrition, to enforce the high version of our vision. and it's likely to take months before they get back on track that normally track and try to get the amount that is needed to keep them going. but as of now, no matter how many trucks are getting in the house, what's the amount of it getting it is still not enough for hungry thursday traumatized population. what's really interesting is, and, and also said at the same time the market is, are flooded out with complimentary stuff. people walk by, they're searching for sources of protein sources of, of bi simmons. searching for fluids and other basic food supplies to help them. but they don't find them to find the other complimentary stuff that they don't think
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it's it's needed right now. they might consume it once or twice, but what's needed is the other sources that will help their bodies to stay in these difficult conditions. sustan's the, the, the impacts of the mountain nutrition that the stuff or the from in the past 15 months in terms of physical items like the 10s, the more buying homes and, and other items to help those who are staying in severely damaged homes or close to the laptop are not even here to support them or do give them a sense that they are they are they can, they can stay on on this part of the guster and continue their life. honey, thank you very much for that honey. my momentary 14, they live from guys, a city and does honey mentioned as people return to guys, a city in the ruins and they're ruined homes. they're facing, are loc, hasanti, taishan, and basic amenities as well. why fi lute has more than that? 16 months after this talk to boeing, does that it says largest city, is it still a stuck without any public services? no running water,
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no level. it's our only nouns of books that could rash on, on the, on the road. a once loans law smoking to place. now an ever expanding gland filled magic, but sam has own a kansas to he if we use and what was one's the box springs business center of garza city. now his biggest concern is his candidate. but is it tends to be shut off by you see what 32 mile um. how about a 100? this used to be guys is main road. historic location that was the lifeline of cause was economy. the file loaders, insects and flies will cause an outbreak of diseases of a $500.00. how do we measure? it says he invested to $20000.00 building his business before the war. now he says, the terrible smell is this carriage and customers right now. this area has turned
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as scary as some hunted woods. it is rife with insects and stray dogs you name. it is a vast area of waste land. it is harming us physically and mentally and above all financially . the sum of the local authorities must remove dismiss as soon as possible, save those who live in the area like lots of give this, i'll see what else. it is extremely dangerous. we will avoid passing through this area. we hope it has removed earliest possible time for health care will cause like, i mean that later i notice that a lot of the hospital has all just consequences, like a skin conditions have become common cancer and all the accumulation of re, it's in the vicinity of hospital gifts that ice gave health risk mainly the outbreak of diseases and they put them mix of of this was the problem is why the slice may have ceased for now. but then there was, after mass remains,
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was it going to lose as a 0? garza city fall is fine. that's where these really military has continued his rage in the occupied westbank, detaining 2 people on monday as force is also set fire to house in the town of c, locked out of heavy c, a west of jeanine city. at dawn to 5 force residents to flee several houses in the area and destroyed in the past few weeks as is ready to step out, there is sold and is there any forces stormed in area in hebron and rated the home of a policy and present it was released on saturday as part of the latest, an exchange of captives and prisoners with him off, out of sydney and finds his bottle. these ready forces near the house and the owners of 2 book shop, seen occupied east jerusalem has been arrested is really forces confiscated several books after reading the stores on sunday nights that spring in nor or day for me on all of this, nor is in amman, jordan, because he is really government has found out his air from revolting from his rent
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and the occupied west spot. so let's start with what's happening in the occupied westbank, nor tell us about what the latest these really base have met to and why there's been so much focus on the northern part of the occupied west. the facility, the northern part of the occupied westbank is seen as the, at the center of palestinian resistance over the past. at 2 or 3 years, we seen the formation of new small groups of young palestinian men who taken up arms and carried out a tax or resisted his really occupation forces as they entered and rated their communities. and now this attack is to, is really formulated by israel presented as part of its multi frontal war to crush any palestinian resistance. and in the meantime, what is happening is the forest must displacement of communities in those areas and to cut in mid janine and inside our you have
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a more than half of the population of those refugee camps now displays. but more importantly, they might not have anything to return to because of the mass of destruction, the burning of homes, the detonation of explosives that a turn the homes into rubble. and one in one of those incidents on yesterday less than 24 hours ago is really forces plants that explosives in the north shops, refugee camp. would that telling the residents of that home that there were explosives when a woman 21 year old pad, or huffman, as part of open the door? that explosive went off, killing her almost instantly. so you see the, this pattern of behavior repeating onyx funding as well talked alex ation and math displacement. yeah. and expanding as you say, also to occupied east jerusalem with this incident that this bookstore that was targeted. they tell us more about what happened the
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occupied east. jerusalem has been told by a series of multi layered approach by israel on the one hand, cutting a cutting it off from the occupied west bank at banding. any kind of expression of palo city, an identity, increasing home demolitions and now fighting iconic at the places and shops that keep the palestinian identity alive. these. this bookshop, the educational bookshop, sells books on palestinian history on palestinian identity on the israel palestine issue in many languages. and it's really a place but not just palestinians, but journalists and scholars know very well and cherish because it is a source of information of intellectual discourse. it was rated over night, the owners, 2 brothers were detained and taken and the place really was ransacked. and this is just again part of that pattern where the expression of palestinian identity is
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specially unoccupied. jerusalem has become increasingly more difficult and it coming at a very high cost. no, thank you very much in all day live in them on the use now us present donald trump's, he's he will impose a 25 percent tariff on all steel and then moving to main ports including on its biggest trading partners, canada and mexico. trump also threatened reciprocal tires on all countries at tax and ports from the us. it will also be a bouncing steel. tariffs are going to have a 25 percent of those threats from trunk come this china
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is retaliatory time. so in about $14000000000.00 worth of goods from the united states take effect as the trade war escalates between the wells. 2 biggest economies raging announced the move last week. the us impose levies on 10 percent on all chinese products. china's measures target us exports of liquefied natural gas, coal crude oil and farm equipment, as well as some automotive goods. it's bringing katrina you who is in badging for us. so katrina, how is china responding to the news that the us france in post ice on steam and aluminum seems to be using this as an opportunity to position itself as a champion of multilateralism in a position to the us. we've just heard from chinese foreign ministry spokesperson and he said that there are no winners and trade rules and tara was the u. s. c. dialog before you need lessons, harris increases and stopped recognizing and some of the slicing trades. now when
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it comes to the steel, carrots and tests on the medium, these seem to be a test that will affect more canada and mexico rather than china. it is true that china excluded a rough quote, 110000000 tons of steel globally in 2024. but most of us ended up in south korea, vietnam, and u, a. e. in fact, china only exports less than one percent 0.8 percent of its deal to the us. so that won't have a huge effect on the aging. oppose what aging is responding to a today. in particular is blanket 10 percent tariff. that's the trip administration of employers on china at the beginning of the month. and in response to that, china has responded with its own task, 10 to 15 percent on food, oil liquefied natural gas. hol, farming equipment is also filing a lawsuit against the us in the world trade organization, its sectioning to us companies. timing export controls of crucial role as monroe, such as tungsten. and it's also known as an anti trust for into the pointing to
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the village through general. aging is allegedly compelling. a list of more us next companies to potentially target should trump a target china with most others and, and katrina in china is response so far has been described as restrained. what message is badging sending to the trump administration? i think restraint is a good way to describe it because these tears impose starting today monday local times only apply to about 40000000000 dollars worth of us to china. that is, small proportion, relatively compared to the total of $160000000000.00 worth of goods that ton applies from the us. every yes, i think it, the point is not to inflict maximum damage to the us economy. the point is to send a message and that message to the trump administration is that we do not want this trade well. however, if you take us that we will go that we will respond in kind of the room to the top . measurement's and aging also wants to say that it is much better repair and
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prepared to respond to trump. then it was back in 2017. when trump launched this freight board initially during his 1st time, it's quietly spent the last 4 years building up its trade will munitions just service speak? targeting these leave it studying us pain points to intellect, real pain and us companies and on the us shouldn't be katrina. thank you for that. katrina you in b g still ahead on algae 0. how this traditional clothing in ukraine is taking on and use time and important in the countries fight against russia. john edward in new orleans were super bowl. 59. over there is celebration industry the
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you heard of it to an anti soft comic bloom. it's when you've got the overcast skies trapped tons, and these are winter around tucson code, and it looks like it said he was pregnant. it will be in many parts of northern europe. it's colder. it's an easterly windsor's particularly pride in, for example, the u. k. this winter, air blowing inter internet and stuff that brings i'll also try with it. you know, it's just touches everywhere in low single figures. piece february, i know, but it's still quite large. it's probably feels quite real where the sun is. i love the way the wind is like nothing. there is rain coming in with that cloud through prompts into germany and belgium with some snow on the forward edge cuz it's cold enough this when you feed this sort of air into the incoming code, that is a good recipe for snap. there's not much of it, admittedly, the 5 day full costs for them to reflect these anti psychotic group is breezy. it's comb with this a certain windshield with it. and it's difficult until the sun finally breaks through, i think, probably by friday. now what's been happening, the central bed,
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the few shares rolling around will still affect libya and the long shall breeze for egypt. otherwise, as to draw a picture to get down to us the gulf of getting one or 2 showers here and how much and still blows. in south africa, the seasonal summer rains are doing well, are probably closing funded in south mozambique. the what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and we'll fight more than we'll say has a devastating effect on people. and the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. and every time ministry spent and increases military emissions increased. and this war and this climate, christ all hail the planet on a jersey to the
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the can you watching now to see or live from to ha, a reminder about top stories, agencies or warning or the age coming into guys is not enough. lot of conditions remain dire as the weather conditions. worse and agencies say more tens and more by homes are needed to be brought in urgency. is there any forces? continue? the military rates across the occupied west bank, detaining to people on monday, based on the home or policy and present list race on saturday is one of the ceasefire ideas. and they also set fire to a house and destroyed facilities. and china is retaliatory tires on the us,
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targeting approximately $14000000000.00 worth of codes have come into effect ranging announced to move after new us navies of 10 percent on all chinese products came into effect last week. in other world news, ecuador surprise, eventually election is headed for rental fee incumbents. danielle, nicola, has bought 45 percent of the vote. that's a slim lead head of his main rival, left his toil, louise gonzales. alexandro and get hearing a specter race equis. there's presidential election is set for a run of the month and there's a lot then things you have. if this trend has maintained ecuadorian war tons of the poles on april, the 13 incumbent president then universal will again faced left east reset gonzales who lost 2 immuno snap election 18 months ago. 37 year old son of a banana with a cruise took office for housing, the hard line crack down in ecuador spiraling drug related crime. during
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a short term in office, he declared state of emergency multiple times, deployed the military to fight gangs, and started building a maximum security prison. the government says violence. crime is down 15 percent with great exec use. the military of human rights violations, including extrajudicial killings. his rival, a british j f. popular, but to advise the former president that our friends go to the called the results to victory. and they will said, is this trial is for you? because daniel nova represents fish and we represent hope and change these results came through a day of peaceful voting across the country. under strict security measures, many voters said they were disillusioned with the political system. after years of economic crisis, invoice lending and security, windows program, and nobody's about to say it's all problems will not disappear. whoever wins, because we are in the crisis,
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the effects of stability and security. an economy devastated by corrupt government and we've seen no progress. the next government will have to work very hard to fix these issues the so before the elections, both suggested new boy had strong support for a full term to push that agenda. but instead, the results only deepen equities. political divides, i'll be at the edges here. we spoke to eric funds where it was the vice president or council of the america is the explains the challenges both candidates were facing the run off out that falls across a lot. america traditionally are not terribly accurate. they've been getting better in recent years. but there's still lots of difficulties in ecuador as a country with a very rural society and divided society high percentage of indigenous population. and there were a lot of candidates in the race as well. so the accuracy of calling, i think, was not going to be entirely a perfect this time. so i'm not entirely surprised that indeed the polls were off
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just built in favor of the incumbent president of all. this is presenting after doors, the real choice in fact. and the boss has tried to institute a tough on crime policy. crime in ecuador really is a challenge. the cartels are driven by drug trafficking, from mexico and columbia, but also as far away as albanian cartel. also, it's a real problem with a global problem that the bowl is trying to get his arms around. but he's also had some difficulties with that. he's had some difficulties on economic side as well in the context of uh, uh, prices and the price of gasoline. taxes has gone up and the electricity grid has struggled to maintain power there, but blackouts across the country for her part, louisa gonzales has some challenges. overall, she's very closely tied to former president rafael for re upped left to ecuador, really and shame under indictment for corruption. he's an exile now, and minneapolis of orange really don't want to restore a program. and of course,
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that it's not led by him, at least as deeply influenced by his candidates. so the people really have a choice that they're gonna have to make in the 2nd round. on april 13th, we'll see how they decide army units from the u. s. and south korea have held joint military drills, goes to the dom militarize zone with north korea is comes at a time of height intentions on the korean peninsula, rob mcbride's report. some quotes shown in south korea us in the mountain valley firing range, close to the border with north korea, a show of military might by us and south korean forces. these joint drills are criticized by pre own gang, which sees them as preparation full. but the us rejects that, saying they provide stability through the tyrants. the value of training for this is a great impact is building those relationships with our counterparts building communication lines with each other. but a big question now hangs over the future of such drills with the return of donald
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trump to the white house. in his 1st, tim, as he held diplomatic summits with north korean leader, kim junglin mill, it 3 exercises would drastically scaled back. we will be stopping the war games, which will save us a tremendous amount of money on less than until we see that the future negotiation is not going along. like it should. trump, as also threaten to make south korea pay more for the station and give us troops. i to also ask who i'm sorry you're gonna have to pay for your military. we have 40000 troops over there. you're gonna have to pay in the is the trump has not been in office. these exercises have been held with an increased frequency and scale, reflecting both be close and military ties between the us and south korea and the height and tensions with north korea. the drills have also been expanded to include the military of japan to counter no, totally north korea and threats,
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but the expanding influence of china in the region. the meeting last week between trump and japanese prime minister, she gather, we sheba, seem to reinforce that close relationship, but both tokyo and so know the potential for volatility from a trump. whitehouse rub mcbride, i'll just say era approach on south korea, a hi ukrainian design is an artisans that taking a centuries old style of embroidery and updating it as a symbol of national pride in the time of war i corresponded. did ron con, how's the story from? keith was reserved for special occasions. these clothes have now taken on a very different meaning, as rushed up mounted a full scale invasion of the ukraine. it 3 years ago. russian president vladimir putin called ukrainian state who to a fiction. it was an attempt to deny the existence of the ukrainian people, but it had the opposite effect. ukrainians began to delve deeper into their own
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history, determined to preserve a note to the cultural heritage. typical of that design is this exhibition of the national center for folks will. you also believe up to just to be name, especially during the will when we need to defend this identity. interest in folk, traditional culture naturally grows. this is true both for people who have been and remain involved in it, as well as for those who previously did not know how to express state entity. the style of clothing is called vision coat, which at loosely means embroidered and dates back to the 19th century. each region of ukraine has a unique style. but these clothes aren't just alt effects to be displayed in museums. people with the traditional clothing as a symbol of pride and resistance. and the last shots and they moved and i think this is an incredibly beautiful tradition. and within it, there is something very important for women is a woman embroidering her own shirt was
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a tradition passed down from generation to generation source. each one of these patterns has a very specific meaning to the local culture. this one, for example, is about the fatality of the land. this is the harmony between 9th and i. and this one, for example, is the tree of life. now what you currently design is all doing is updating the symbols to reflect the new reality way. once the embroider, we celebrated things like agri, cultural heritage, some styles now reference the war in new to greens and in the style of military uniform. whenever that's and that's apple for all. and i think the beginning of the full scale war had a significant impact on this before that people often chose embroidered shirts for celebration phone. however, the war has affected all aspects of life, including fashion embroidered shirts started being made in this modern style of fashion. often references the ancient and modern, but here in ukraine, the old symbols of taking on a much more patriotic style,
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reflecting the mood of the people who are determined never to surrender him wrong code, which is 0 keith it is force. now in the philadelphia eagles, i've won the super bowl after defeating the kansas city chiefs. in new orleans 4222 . the eagles denied the chief and unprecedented fed straits of all. when john hindered before some new orleans to new orleans on edge is now with city in celebration. with unprecedented security in thousands of national guard and police on the streets. the 50 united superbowl the 11th, held in new orleans, went off without a major security incident. the battle between the kansas city chiefs and the philadelphia eagles was attended by president.
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