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sealing the ma texasfootball the. com and the a pre estimate around the world. the defense who makes football on the 6 palestinian children die from the cold weather in gauze. and israel continues to bunk mobile homes and tense, entering the strip the from the bulk of this is just their life and so will. so coming up, serious president repeats is cool for unity of a national dialogue. come from cement to charlotte, the country's political future process. call administer says diplomacy is still on the table when it comes to arrives and you get
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a program where i live in time time and you cranes last industry, how russia might have trillions of dollars worth a few credit news under its control. the thanks for joining us at least 6 children have died and caused over night because of a lack of shelter from the cold weather. parents are struggling to keep the children warm and urging for more aid to be allowed into this trip. but one of the victims was unable, girl named sean. she passed away inside, displaced from these times and con eunice in southern gaza. tens of thousands of palestinians across the street per living and worn out 10. some of the rubble of that destroyed homes. strong winds and heavy rains if to and make shift shelters into bailey livable spaces. well, humanitarian crisis is being western by israel's own going blockade on the delivery of aid. none of the 60000 mobile homes needed for shelter of being allowed into the
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strip as agreed under the seas find to abraham al clevi report, some shall j, a neighborhood of gauze, the city. a combination of factors that as they families and the bees, these guys a script, the offer mass of the brutal is what the war that destroyed everything. and the reason where the weather add this extra stuff winter to hundreds of thousands of displays, bells, demons who return to find their homes completely destroyed. they have been forced to live in the open in the flimsy tents that do not provide any sort of of protection from the bite in weather, as you can see this family here. and then as you can see, the situation here is getting a much more dire as this 10, which is shelter in this family here. and i see yeah, yeah, neighborhoods are facing har circumstances. if you're in the night,
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especially in this winter season, and alicia bought the had the 1st time i'm station living an attempt is really hard . like a day ago we will, soaked in rain will touch, the ground is still wet and cold. the young children counts in shirts, they've been coughing and vomiting all night long. i am helpless, especially because there is no medicine available. my children are in pain and i am helpless. we are a family of 7, and i cannot afford to buy them heavy clothes or blanket the estimate of how much hasn't as much as an additional guy. we can't enjoy living in tents in this cold weather, let alone children. my children is sick, coughing, day and night, with no access to medicine. we need cover medicine, at least for those wonderful children. attend is nothing but a shed and it doesn't protect you from the cold rain in the winter. we're suffering day and my children have lost their lives. it's due to the bite in the are due to the,
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the freezing weather in regards for enjoying this winter season. families are going to so much har, circumstances in your end, this dire winter season of which that is the many families and leaving families without any sort of protection from the freezing weather. abraham sunny i 0 god, the city i this time. let's get a lot that goes a city now street 200. maybe it's a hyundai, what actual explanation is being given for the lack of basic supplies. entering the strip, the will ongoing is really obstruction of movement. and an entry of a is, is the, is the leading cause for the, exacerbating, humanitarian crisis across the guster of the situation is getting worse by the hour, particularly at this time of the year. it's very cool that largely the people here
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in northern gauze at golf has to be across the remaining part of the gulf stream are lacking major basic necessities, including anything that keeps them warm at this difficult weather. we just happened to walk back to the hospital to one of the medical staff inside the hospital, overseeing the cases of the 9 cases, 5 of them already already died here in gaza city. and one more in, in the city of hon. you and just have just a few days born, a girl that died of hypothermia because she was staying in a tent and cold, severe weather, just leading to that to hurt her death. but here, what's really a worrying right now is one of the 3 remaining cases inside the friends of the patients, medical society and golf and city. one of them is in a critical condition. they're not expecting that it's going to make it through uh the night they're expecting at any moment that they will be announced that is dying because of type of thing. yep. and the cold, all of these cases came to the hospital with no particular disease, other than the fact that their families were not able to provide them with the
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warranty needed to keep them alive and to survive. these difficult conditions are created by month of devastation and destruction is really monetary continues to block. the entry of mobile homes really need much needed aid right now for people to stay and to keep them so warm and survive these horrible living conditions. in addition to the 200000 tents, all the trickle number of these dens needed right now are not being allowed into the gas or bully, as trickled. number of this been allowed here and it, and it didn't are just for specific purposes for international organization. but not for people, people rely on much of the what the you, what they recycle it from there, and force displacement and staying at the, in them. but they're not having, they're not providing them with the warrant. the protection needed at this difficult condition, but earlier when we walked into hospital inside the i see you thank you of ation insights. this is what we found out about the babies. the newborn baby was who
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passed away because of the cold and severe weather. well, these machines are peeping desperately to keep the new born baby so lives in this hospital. this is the friends of the patient medical society in the hearts of the gaza strip. and for a lot of people and families. 130 is just another season, but in gaza it has become more of a distance and for these and sense right now as for insurance and drugs, winter has become so good on the positive to day. then babies are dying because of the severe cold, with their families unable to keep them warm. medical officials on the ground reports rise in hypothermia cases and with families unable to keep them warm. the likelihood of these incense a new born, the loser of life are very, very high here at the hospital. the doctor is confirmed that many of these a newborn baby is arrives to the hospital here. they arrive with no particular diseases. they were simply new of one, and their family had no way to keep them warm. lots of little weeks. we received
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the mining units in our hospital and they come with a case which caused caused injury or hypothermia. 3 babies that survived and treated successfully and discharged home, asked and one baby in order to utilize the you increase because, you know, the condition of course of this condition is because of the cold weather and lake of save shelters, league of central heat, think and lake of electricity and does it start with chatter and press structure has hung reliable and electricity. these machines are keeping in the background risk of shutting down at any moment, leaving many of the newborn babies without proper heat and without being warm enough to survive the difficult conditions. honey, miss moore, this is 0. from god the cities. how this time on israel is continuing to expand its defensive across the occupied westbank, its forces of storms and open 5 in the city of nablus.
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at least one person has opinions of the israeli soldiers, also 5 to a gas and targeted medical crews. this has been the treat res, across the territory, and resubmit and so forth, tens of thousands of palestinians to flee the while as well as the sold has been being particularly focused on the janine refugee camp of the north with tanks of being deployed in order to remain moses are also demolishing large areas of the cam, so it is now virtually empty and elsewhere the occupied. the westbank is ready for it is a withdrawal from the town of cup of tea, a south of janine, the rest of the number of people joining that 2 day range is where the forces also destroyed was the facilities and electricity networks. the
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now serious president i've been shut off, has opened national donald talks in damascus, repeating his calls for unity of the use of civil war, a place to form a transitional justice committee of stress. the weapons must be controlled by the state alone, about 600 participants of discussing a new constitution and a post economic recovery. the conference is drawing criticism from some multi groups calling their representation token. the outcome is being closely watched as many countries consider lifting sanctions and post on serial, drawing asides ranging and the this is a period of rebuilding our country of decades of destruction, devastation, syria is indivisible. and that one might slice in our unity series economy has been reeling on the systematic vandalism. yep. the nucleus of development lies within. we require a plan for resuscitation, and we must 10 series opportunities into practical investment johnson. we must
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stand firmly, harshly against those who may seek to undermine our unit to wrestle, set a report from outside the presidential palace and damascus. these confidence, national violence conference is a body that is regarded as an otherwise so it is not authorized to make the complete decision. so whatever it's going to be outcome is for now, just none by i've ever serious officials here. they are emphasizing again and again that sees becky, this is the 1st time that serious from different walks of life from different backgrounds. and so they're coming together having to meet trying to reach to a consensus how to build a company for serious. this is quite a unique time time for the more the history of this country, you know,
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more than 500 syrians are still having the meetings of the workshops at the presidential palace right behind me. that was used by somebody for becky. so now there are 6 groups, 6 working groups at each of them is called a common that is focusing on a certain issue such as the economy comedy, comedy for the transitional justice, accommodate before the civil liberties, but a move them the most important one is the constitutional accommodate because they've come to you is going to undertake all of the work of the that's a new constitution for cd over the over the course of next 3 years. and that's constitution is quite crucial because it's going to define the nature of move celia. and of course the identity of the syrians seems the full push out and
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the set, the set. the decisions are not binding, however symbolically salutes the quote and the confidence that is being ins, giddeons to have a discussion, to build a consensus for the future of their own country. let's look at this in more detail now. we'd love to know how to use a certain physical alison direct, so the soonest association facility and citizens, that dignity be. but welcome back up. so we've just heard from russell said are in damascus, talking about some of these workshops that are being the main conduit for discussions around this national dialogue conference. we're talking about groups on transitional justice, the constitution reform, and institution building, personal freedom, economic principles. the list goes on and on and all, and they seem to be covering a lot of bases. but given that the results, what comes out of these meetings is non binding and we will practical purposes any of this actually. so, i mean, i think we'd have to look at it as a cornerstone in the new kind of political culture that the revolution has helped
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the people to have in syria. this is the 1st time in more than 60 years. the syrians are freely assembling and discussing politics, economy the future of the country. so as you said, probably the weak point of all this is that is non binding. and actually we look at the final statement that came out just fresh out of the office a few minutes ago. we could divided into 3 main parts. one part is, is exactly what the parties had in mind in terms of the roadmap, calling for a legislative assembly calling for a constitutional committee to write the constitutional declaration. the 2nd part are, let's say, articles and ideas that there has always been a consensus about them, the social social cohesion of the country, the economic recovery, the reconstruction, lifting the sanctions, etc. now, the 3rd part, which is probably most interesting, is that the 2 articles concerning the political isolation of political forces,
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individuals that took part or supported the massacres and crimes committed against syrians. and the 2nd one is really the strong kind of reply to the statements of these really prime minister netanyahu and the actual incursion office really forces into syrian surgery. this response is the 1st response that comes out of syria love. the authority is not official, but actually it's the civil society is the people who spoke and give their opinions . and this is, this is something that we have to value at this point in time. of course, we're looking at a country that is going from 0 to a 100 and visual period of time. they are building from the grassroots up building civil societies. and the way that they hope will be as inclusive as possible because the world is watching all day. there's an awful lot of pressure to make sure they get this right. because for instance, the lifting of international functions is contingent upon them getting it right. absolutely. and, and this is probably one thing that played against our intro as a syrians. this process, the, the, the national dialogue should have been
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a much longer process and even much inc and much more inclusive process. but because the international community is waiting to see what kind of transitional government will come out of this, and it has to be announced the beginning of next month. it didn't give serious enough space and time to do it. the other thing i think it would be very unfair to really link lifting the sanctions the sections that were imposed because of assume already i'm not talking about the listing of whatever members of sds are still in the authorities. but lifting the economic sanctions will be very unfair to link it to the formation of perfect government. this is a country coming out of 6 tickets of the theater ship and 14 years of like a catastrophic war. it is very unfair to punish the entire country because of the failure or like a so my field there in, in producing a perfect and government on the 1st right, people should be given much more space. the lifting of sanctions is fundamental. if the international community are serious about having a stable, a secure theory,
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i guess what about staples and sexual syria, there are of course, and you touched upon it. deep concerns about the presence of israel in the south of syria and amongst the some of the closing statements was this condemnation of israel's incursion to syria and a coal for israel to immediately withdrawal. i mean, from the euphoria of the collapse of the sad regime. now there are some deep concerns about the security implications of israel continued to have a presence in syria. absolutely, and unfortunately, the south is not the only uh, secure bucket that we have in syria. you have some problems in the north, in the west, but the, the is really one is the most serious uh right now because it's a foreign intervention of the country. and it doesn't seem by the statements of this really officials that they have any plans to roll back. what did it? so i think this is going to be at the heart, the of the issue of listing sanctions and normalizing within your tardies. the issue of israel and the security of the real and the relationship between his
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realist through you, this is going to be in the heart of all these discussions and counting us you all here in assisting with the syrians should not have any to present the south of the max goes to the beam. now, how is good to hear your thoughts on that? thank you. thank from you you without a 0 still ahead. college and tina's, i'll start with the plans. we look at what big cons to public spending means the people who rely on basic services the it is a core sherry wherever you looking, lays your needs and easy and it should be at this time of the year, the breeze is still coming in from the northeast are so you still got charged stuff on the coast to viet nam, but there is a change taking place in japan. this is the current site. now admittedly, this is quite a high place, but 3 to 5 meet. has it been a typical spiteful in those places are pregnant to it in western homes, you and hawkeye dirt this winter. but given the feed air is not warming up
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significantly tempted. the rising of about 15 invasion plus full in hub, and there is nothing to feed cold now across. save japan. so nothing falls on thursday. the sol, with it started running down to was the incoming eventual very wet weather. we've got early signs of wet weather in the end of them. nickel bonds, trusts reliant. a bit of a break here. there is still something coming across it cuz it's yet not as you've already seen. this bit of a gap. most of it in here is looking fine. i'm buying the dash, but this is significant. these shari outbreaks have come across from drowns. was kind of down to the north west of india and those in pakistan, producing again quite a lot of snow, increasing the avalon trees, but also producing send the stones of rain quite a long way. serv, which means via causes improve but whether you like the weather or the
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a new born baby go forcibly displaced by the students are living and went out tents and often little protection. because balance having crisis is being listed by, as well as blockade of mobile homes. serious new president says cool for a human, a c and a national, a little confidence in damascus. the gathering aims to develop a political roadmap and established the framework for a new constitution. the process only minister stuck out of her office, told the rainy and government the issues around is the because the program can be resolved through peaceful means. the for off is visiting type problem to discuss p regional and bilateral issues or problems. first, administration and post have the sanctions on terra and after he withdrew the us from an international agreement on around sneak. the program in, in iran had agreed to dismantle months of the program and exchange for sanctions relief, more color that the stuff about them. my counterpart spoke about this issue, both russia and the one we advocate for any confident to be resolved on the basis
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of the principles and most of the united nations. above those, the principles of 70 and equality. we did clear our objection to the economic sanctions imposed and continued to add to minimize the negative effects of unlawful restrictions on both our countries the while around. so administer says to around what else to come to pressure and sanctions imposed by the us. i know a lot of us in a, with respect to the discussions made on monday with the 3 european states on this particular issue. mr. lovegrove and the accompanying delegations had 1st hand information, and i explained to them that the reading and nuclear program with the support and cooperation with our friends and brushing china will continue to march in this direction, as indicated earlier. again, the position of the stomach republic of your bron in terms of the nuclear issue is clear. despite the cautious pressure, we will not engage in negotiations under these terms. i would just say was toyota
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thought it was that when he was conference in to around a rush of farm is the 2nd lover of the bus in toronto to have conversations which is the raining concert part of boston roxy, they're talking. they talked about a lot of the spectrum of issues in the same room. they had a press conference, costing the pounds by lot to las vegas as to i buy that certifies between the 2 countries as well as recent developments on visual development. they talked about developing cecilia in particular, that was a common statement from both farm. this is on the necessity of supporting long term peace and stability in the region and in syria in particular as well as maintenance of sovereignty and national integrity of the country. also they talked about living non and possibly on their media conflict as well as palestinian issues. and there was a sort of understanding come to me that they're trying to give a picture that in respect of this, new to a political realities on the ground, they are trying to give a picture of the court in nature are cooperated and consistent position between the
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2 countries pertaining to the original developers, as on that by natural relation. also there was a focus on the necessity of expanding the type economy, the and politically, as well as some measures to be taken to deal with the tension on the rich. both countries are and they're trying to deal with this situation. totally. that's id l $20.00 to $1.00. the kremlin is described the trumpet administration stance on the war and ukraine as a mold balance position. the us and russia voted against the resolution in the un general assembly demanding the immediate withdrawal of russian troops. me, crane of the security council, the to bind to resolution cooling for the end to the conflict for the missing russia, as the dresser. and the, for the sign of pulling relations, the crammed in has floated the idea of working with the us to develop rushes right
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. a metal deposits. donald trump is trying to strike a minerals deal with the crane, which is the president. so if used to son moscow, he is you to your shop a follow up with more of a president's proposal. the patient has all said to the american sized saint joins the developer as minerals in russia, including russia's new to equity, betrays of don't pass according to peace and russia, possesses logical entities of rent as materials. then you prayed. and according to the ministry of natural resources, toast, who resides a ran minerals in russia, currently a month to $658000000.00 tons. and that deposits need a lot of funds to acknowledge and effort to develop patient owes the us to help build a new hydro electric power plant inside buria, which will supply environmentally friendly energy to produce a new medium in the future that will allow russia to explode up to 2000000 tons of new medium a get to the us and that will help stabilize prices and will be beneficial for all
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that would require a 15000000000 dollars. and investments piece is what's called a bit of calling for the same on some proactive. it's a little bit here. the truly believe that russia is kind of the finding new with the frame with, with the west and may, to a doubt they are saying that they have thoughtful 3 is defending their sovereignty . and suddenly they have to give that many rules the natural result as to those with whom they fold. they actually say that they missed the moment when what, who was portrayed as the evil west intention to steal versus natural results. as all of a sudden it turns into a prospect for mutually beneficial cooperation with that american post. and is it still contrast with previous rhetoric, by russia's opinion make, cuz you'd actually pop out of the o. d 0 at most. okay. you know, the do use this being a heavy fight so you can just see denise capital code to where the army seeking to gain more ground from the pound issue rep. as simple forces, government troops already won back large sweets of the capital as well as the
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surrounding areas in recent weeks. the army has also sees control of a bridge south of cartoon from the o. s f. the charity doctors without borders says it's been forced to suspend all of his activities in north da for because of escalating violence in the area. from how to him paper, morgan has will on the devastating humanitarian consequence of the conflict. as many of the civilian slaves during the early days of the conflict and the months that followed but they are still civilians. here in the capital of 2 were caught in the conflict between disability army and the parent military rapids support forces . there are also civilians in other parts of the country where there is fighting as to the new army tries to regain grounds from the iris and wide mile. for example, the city needs governments have more than 400 people were killed in the past week in attacks by the rapids support forces in this city. i've been fascinated that in north it are for the last remaining, armstrong hold, the military organization. the medical organizations, doctors without borders, says that it has suspended the operation due to violence in some,
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some comp. that's where assignment was declared lot last year. when more than 500000 people, that's more than half a 1000000 people have sought refuge. uh, most of them are there for more than 20 years, but many of them uh, having such as, you know, a filter and refuge in the account as soon as the south of the conflict, an april 2023. so the organization says as a result of the attacks on the account, they had to suspend their operation and that is putting stability of as at risk. many of them don't have access to medical assistance and health care. they have nowhere to go. they've been impact displacement count for years, and in some cases that's become their home now and the suspension of these human to turn the operations is going to have a life threatening impact on them. so the united nations has repeatedly called on both were in parties to provide humanitarian creators and to provide protection for civilians who are affected by the conflict. but civil instrument to be caught up between the 2 wearing sites, with many of them losing their lives in the process. right, let's take the argentina that with the countries president is forcing ahead with
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his funds to slash regulations, reduce the size of the country's government. when heavy i relate, took office back in december 2023, the hosp, the number of ministries and come 10 percent of public sector jobs. to raise a bow reports. now from what is that right is on the how, here's those 30 plans are affecting the people who need basic services. the most construction sites in some of the poorest areas of when a site is these buildings used to be part of a housing project. hilalem, i've done so part of an organization planned sponsored by the federal government that the i would 8 and her 3 children were promised to receive a new apartment. but things come here to me. they took office, it's not clear when or if it will be completed. on the lab. i was told leave your home and rent because in 8 months or so, you'll have a new house. i have 3 children and 2 are disabled. all i hear when i ask what's
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happening is there was no money, but many of these projects depended on the territorial development. have had an housing secretary at the ministry of economy, but the unit has been dissolved as part of the residents restructuring plans. precedent have you had, i mean, they says he will continue to slash public spending and we do use the roll. the origin time state plays in people's lives, putting faces like this one. there's lots of concerns about what will happen with plans to build housing, sewage, and water systems that for now have been put on hold. at least 12 percent of argentina's population lives in areas without access to basic surfacing impact. this evidence when you walk around the province of when a site is we're almost half of the population lives in poverty. one enriquez is in opposition. political activist who works in a former slumber called valley to it's home to 10000 people whose lives in.
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