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is despite the opposition best documentary feature award, the unprecedented turn went to the palestinian maid film. no other land. that's the story of a community in the occupied westbank being slowly destroyed by the israeli army. and was co produced with is rarely directors and final awards have been now handed out. it seems again that nora will winning out over all of the competition and the brutal list also getting some nods. but it's interesting to note that once again, these awards, the top awards went to movies that relatively few movie watchers actually went to see the academy again. sean, the big favorites of 2024, wicked and june, part to both of which roast more than $70000000.00
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a piece at the box office. rob rentals al jazeera hollywood still ahead on this island. as a new found agent goes up to host of the annual legislative amazing, what top officials will set out their priorities for the year ahead. family homes reduced to rubble, is rarely sold as demolished thousands of houses in the occupied westbank. and olympics president thomas bought talks to i'll just say about donald trump's involvement in the next some of the games in los angeles. the had a lot of there is feeling very spring like across the western and central parts of europe. at the moment. we'll see those conditions stretch that way. further east has high shots,
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pushes its way across much of the constant around the edges of that the we all seen some where the systems, one of those is going to bring more when, so whether across scandinavia. so that's no fully in western parts of no way some blustery winds across denmark, on woods to the baltics, and another line of snow and winter, whether working its way across the western parts of russia. the wind continues to blow down the black sea, bringing those wintery conditions to the north east of to keep the showers start to move away from the balkans. and it's me. so a pair of pictures. yeah, that's not the case. unfortunately with the library and put into that, we put more heavy rain putting into eastern ponce's, spain, some showers stretching across in so poor school. but there's lots of sunshine at southern roles and to the west of that for person. and the island violence and heavier rain. however, moving into scotland on choose day know, tons of temperatures. they will be picking up evans as impressing double digits of the on monday to some of the story for also on choose day. but we'll see
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a cool down filter here by tuesday. the, the agriculture revolution promised abundance, but he said damaging the planet. this is destroying the habitat that tries leeway explodes. how sacrificing by the best, the t for maximum view is leading to food and security and threatening of very existence. leaving the office based on able to adapt to climate change the need to retain mode we so full have the plan is own oh, just the era for rosa to use human appeal has been making the most of your mfc our team successfully deliver your charity to those who need it most across the mostly mild, we are feeding, building, caring, tooling, planting,
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fuel refined, teaching and helping transform lives. this is messy inaction. this is human appeal. the the, [000:00:00;00] the, we want you going to 0 me, elizabeth, put on and go, ha, i've a mind to of on top stories. the sour i'm off has rejected, as well as demand for an extension to phase one of the gaza. safe fun. accusing it of blackmail, often demands to release more captives when the 1st phase ended on saturday appointments to benjamin netanyahu blocked live saving aid from entering the strip
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. u. k. providence took us tama has hosted european leaders and defense partners and support of ukraine thomas fund for about a coalition of the willing which could defend you claim if a pay stand for the russia is a great. china is gathering out for this is top government needs things been known as the 2 sessions and this had to take place this week. thousands of delegates together and aging to approve legislation budgets and appointments for the coming year that she has meetings, commas. badging faces, economic challenges, including mo, terrace, from the united states of more on this at spring. and i cause funded katrina here. she's joining us live from badging. so katrina, tell us what we can expect from these meetings. well, this is the biggest events, the china is politically talented by fall, we've had people riding over the country to attend. as the name suggests, these are actually 2 separate events. first is the chinese people's
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a political consultative conference and open tomorrow on tuesday. and that 32000 people from different walks of life. businessman, academic scientists and to change this evening even. and they're providing a lot of feedback to the chinese government and policy proposals, issues that every day people are a tackling. the 2nd is the national people's conference and that the national people's congress that opens on wednesday. and that's 3000 other countries, most powerful gathering and aging, to outline and a non really critical policy directions. so 2025. now terms of issues that will be discussed. there's really 2 things that come to mind. the 1st is the economy and how the government is trying to see the economic growth. while it is slowing, there are a roster problems that they didn't really needs to spot address to be about deflation, which is rare in the global economy at the moment. labor market pressures, unemployment, which is high, and you really ongoing real estate prices and high governments,
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especially among local government agencies. the 2nd issue that aging who really talked about is the changing demography. here in china, we have a rapidly aging population. by the year 24, see about 30 percent voltage needs to be over the age of 60. and at the same time, we also have a publishing bus rate. so these changes are really adding more precious to chinese households. and so we're really going to be looking for ways that the government is going to support them. i'm katrina, you've already mentioned some of the economic challenges of the country faces. can we expect anything on the economy, especially given the reason challenges posed by us terrace? well the 2 sessions is primarily about domestic issues. it will touch and find diplomacy, but yes, go right. that's huge elephant in the room. that is, and the grateful of the people will be the trump administration. and the policies that the us are applying on china to really precious staging. and we've had these trades have suppose
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a 10 percent initially imposed at the beginning of february. and now the trump administration has announced another 10 percent. but that will come into play likely on tuesday. that's going to put huge pressure on chinese export as an export was really one of the rab right spots in chinese economic growth in 2024. so that's one thing. the 2nd thing really that the trump administration is doing is re squeezing. china is access to high tech fluids, that is 70 conductors and other related hardware. this is a problem because presidents, huge and thing has identified the high tech sector and also the visual intelligence in particular as crucial which one is economic future. so on the one hand, some people say that this is the only accelerating ton of self reliance when it comes to advance technologies. but the say 10 there is this huge recognition that those tightening policies are really how bring progress at the same time and sectors that agent can. so it is extremely katrina you joining of my from badging.
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thank you. katrina to the occupied westbank malware as well as all me has forcibly displaced 90 percent of the palestinian population in virginia and refugee camp. nearly 500 houses and facilities have been destroyed since as well. the guy that's military raids across them north of the occupied westbank. there are food shortages for those who remain off to is ready for those. those cut off electricity and water supplies. and his very souls have also begun demolishing homes and the notions refugee kept in the occupied west back. his locks was on the verge. once the home filled with a lifetime of memories, no judge of all these watching his house being turned into a pile of rubble. and this was a little bit method haley met the fall off. it's the family's home at the house of joy gatherings and memories. nothing is left of it, all right, everything is gone and we became displaced, kicked out from our homes. i'm just family is being displaced before his
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grandparents, originally from a village near haifa. anybody's now israel for forest from their homes in 1948 the year israel was created for decades since the family has lived in new shops, refugee camp. now i'm just and his children are living the trauma of displacement for health. i've been, i've a lot of people to go look and then imagine i grew up here. now i can't even get in and see my house. i'm overlooking that came from this hill instead of me, but i'm not allowed to go to my home. i don't believe i can't even go to the cemetery to visit my brother. he's really on the shoot to us to talk and strengthens us things out there. once is to leave the campus. i'm in the campus and then what it stands inside of school. so i don't know if i am, resident sais really forces are demolishing homes to widen camp streets a tactic. israel previously used not directly to caps. many believe these wider
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roads will get the military equator control over the area to stop and yet. so for existing, the occupation families described facing any possible choice. so immediately or risk of being caught in a white and it gets really a solved the decades of memories reduced whatever they could carry in the moments of evacuation to or saw this. and then of the how do i, it's so hot, i built this house one stone up to the time i bought the house next to it to now it's only gone. we left not knowing where we'll go. but the, somebody in the don't want us here to can send this packet. so i was originally village. well separately near, i find the demolitions come during the holy month of ramadan, normally a time for family gatherings and prayer. instead, these families find themselves scattered across the occupied westbank, deepening their sense of loss. local palestinian officials say nearly 90 percent of
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presidents from new ships to cut them. engineering refugee camps have now being forced from their homes. with these rarely defense minister ordering troops to remain in the occupied westbank for a year. many here see no end in sight. some wait for the day, they can return to the camp. others face the grim reality that they may have no home to come back to ex, those i moved out. is there the spring and all day from the jordanian capital amante's there? because that is where any government and palestinian authority have banned. alda 0 from propulsion from inside israel and the occupied westbank with the demolitions continuing. and even those who haven't have their homes destroyed have had to flee for other reasons of the that's right, elizabeth, the mayor of janine has as been telling algebra 0 that never before has virginia
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and refugee camp been so empty. not even during the invasion of 20 of 2002 with 4400 homes were demolished by these really forces. the camp was really decimated, not even in the early 19 fifties when the cap was initially set up. and the really a worrying thing for observers here is that there is no end in sight. as the report was saying, palestinians understand they see that israel is creating permanent outposts, military outposts in those locations. it is destroying it is vowing not to allow them to return to those refugee camps. the ada trauma, of course, that we're talking about, refugees only make it that much more a series in their minds. but the fact that you now have it tens of thousands of palestinians displaced uprooted with very little assistance to allow them to rebuild or to persevere. wireless onslaught continues. there is something to watch
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for because what the is really government is saying is that this is not the end to cut him. and janine are just the beginning, and that is what everybody else and the occupied westbank is watching for what will their comp turn into. and if those accounts are decimated, what will happen to them and to the right they keep hold on holding onto to return to their original homes in line with international law. i know it apart from the demolitions it is the raids that force people to flee more than 40000. since the beginning of this year in the occupied, westbank has been forced out of their homes and those rays, the only continuing in the northern parts of the occupied westbank. so they're continuing everywhere. and what those nightly rates and daily rates do is they create a sense of constant instability, palestinians understand. but at any moment in time when their kids are in school,
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when they're going to work, when they're fast, the sleep is barely occupation forces can raid their homes, towns and villages. just like we've seen overnight into the most. are you near a model in a heavy in a saw the in the southern area of the occupied west back near hebron in the eastern side of knob. so it's not just where the military assault is happening in the occupied in the northern occupied westbank. but it's everywhere else, and it's that sense that these really army can reach anywhere can torment anyone. it is that that keeps palestinians living in a constant state of anxiety and lack of security. because it's, you know, whether they're detained or not, whether they suffer any kind of injury or harm or not. they know that they need to be prepared for anything at any time during the day. and i thank you very much for that. that is not all day joining us life online of the still ahead on the news
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this region is home to thousands of syrian refugees. it was one of the 1st kinds of bills off to an influx of syrian slipped around costs or the status of the revolution in $20.11. now many a question, and whether they should return home off the full of the sod regime maxima that the why has reports from the hook in northern iraq is the outbreak of the city in war and 2011 camp. noisy knows them, the rock has become home to nearly 40000 city and could just refuse to use a like other camps. people here to their tents, into houses, and suits of businesses and markets, and they have thrived 65 year old i'd throw him on shaheen. game for them and has like a provence in eastern city, a td calls. how did the post a said redeem persecuted. good is there. he says they lived as refugees in their home, country, and city as new leaders need to ensure that's changed. without long we caught on
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the new administration in syria to look into our case. how sons have moved to europe because they lost hope that syria with as a change on the side. we're hopeful that the new thirty's we deal with oh, syrian as mrs. diesel, basically. according to the m zip you g agency, approximately 295000 sitting in the p g a living many of them you can refuse use here say this region is a stable way back home the and our security threats and the lack of services and they prefer to stay here until that changes with the for city, a nation of dialogue being held in damascus. city as new administration has rejected all forms of discrimination based on race, religion. oh, sacked. it says, do you need all the liliana sees this camp along with the family school,
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friends and neighbors as who are for the city? a is a tell you the atrocities. lot my trying to sure yes of to syria was liberated. i heard as told you and say, now you're present, that's what i hear about syria from my parents. i don't know much else about syria, but despite the, i'm curious to see it because my parents wants to return home. those living in this can have residency permits, but they limit the ability to move outside the send me it to them is could this region some refugees already over to me to city? because the code to city and democratic forces o s d f is hesitant to surrender. its arms to tv is on the camp has become a homeland for the generation has been born and the grown up in exotic yet many of their parents and older relatives are unable to escape a sense of
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a nation here. and they hope the new city and administration will deliver on its promises. so they can return to the land of the maximum we'd have to do. i hate edges. you do know that in the lock or to stop the sport. now his follow. thank you very much. the news will not just so united manager ruben alarm has hit back a former united flag. wayne rooney for calling him now eve. it follow the nicest f a cup defeat to for them or they were beaten the old trafford causing place. he put for them ahead at the end of the 1st hall or night is hit fast to level things up for you 90 down to the break the policies in both pieces and then no save the 2 penalties for them to send them into the quarter finals that's now 10 defeats and 20 full games. this is more than 6 over united. but he says, the overall goal is still to win the premier needs,
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even if learning says that it's unlikely dot is the will be now east. the thing that we are going to do with the season or are going to be the best content the for the next season. so i, i know that these in this moment everybody knows everything. so um, i know that's and this is really easy. i was a funded in it when i finished my career, so i know it's, it's really easy. our goal is to win the premium lease. maybe it's not with me, but our goal as a club, the board is winning the premier league like we did in the past. we've all the, the great glories in the lesions of the scrub and we want to do vision and we know that to be adding the difficult moment. and i'm not life. that's why i'm, he is coaching at that 40 years old and i'm interested in that. are very nice of next phase. we also see that in to your penny get therapy to for now at barcelona and had the men central. i mean the amount of the showed of these skills to help
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set top boxes successful when put them back on top of letting you go one point clear of. i've collected commodities for my boss. the plan in law has scored again for santos. in brazil is free kick led them to, to no victory over red for by then, you know, while in the most management team or in totes with barcelona, about the possible move that's the same and if it president thomas backs, as soon as this information has impacted the debates on transgender assets back told all to 0 that the lympics should not get involved in what he described as a cultural war. the next summer games that will take place in los angeles and us present until a trump has signed an executive order banning trans acetates from competing women. sports stock has been talking without correspondence and the richardson about trumps. involved with the upcoming olympics. the president, trump is a great the fight and offers sports and he has a supported to the will of the games, the
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a 28 from the very beginning there. so i have no doubt that he will like bravely support the, the organizing committee president trump has of course, just signed that executive order to exclude transgender girls and women from schools. at the moment the i see allows individual supposed to make their own decisions on this issue. should the r c by now come up with its own clear policy on who can and cannot compete with the lympics? in this case, in a way this is a reason in the these books in controversy or in the berries with a c, or is this information a going on there because of these uh, to boxes there. uh from there and sheria, and from taiwan there on not transgender estimates so that both civilian women, they have seen born at st. raymond,
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they have been raised as women and they have been from dc over many years as a women. so this has nothing to do with an a try and strain the issue, the pro, the ratio. ethan keeps the right decision to allow individuals, schools to make their own policy. you wouldn't see a time when the olympics makes the decision for all the schools to take part in the olympics as to who should and shouldn't be the think every human being must have access to support their support must be inclusive when it comes to competition. however, then the fairness of the competition must prevail. and the where as they know the fantasies a jeopardized, this is very different from the support to support the maybe even from dc plains, to where these people. and these are the international federations uh,
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are doing and should do based on the scientific or the scientific care basis and not on the cultural role like, uh, a discussion. but the keeping of the facts in mind. and again, these thought it, uh, so there was this, uh, uh, this information that the other 2 books us uh, there would be trends, trend draft rates. they are not sign of wrong change. the look i don't is a team that to is by the lake has to another when over the clippers letter know 3 about the next up pretty fast. let me just go 29 points and had mine is this, the bron add the 17 points as a v. their city rivals the 10800 to the bone, maybe 40 years old. but he was that full stretch to deny for sun. it's the lake is
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2nd, when over the cliff is in 3 days, the size in the cold and you'll be using it in the final champions. trophy group came into by the setup a semi final australia. new zealand are also through and will face saw sassik in the last for india winning this contest by 44 runs. and there are plenty of hazards as the pga golf tournament in florida. neither jake 9 shows is $59.00 on says they may have avoided the alligators, but he found the water at the 11th full and it all went wrong. after a few attempts to get out to you eventually made the triple robi and went on to finish down in 6 place to hi smith. only just made the car one by 2 shots to take his cda to a sizable, a secure place at the mall. and that's implemented by the thank you very much for that. and that's it. so this, i'll just say a news out, but save with us,
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we're back in just a couple of minutes with organizations. developments on, on top stories. thank you for watching the a pod. his aim interviews could be interm had for 4 years, which is pretty much the electoral terms. no, i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times, thoughts. there's not just one prices up here, the store on talk to how does era protest correct towns enforce disappearances and corruption with past demonstrations about the cost of living? unfortunately, the lights have to be lost, but those bumps up here,
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the way to live has to be lost. lives would take people with shot in the head maybe has son goes head to head with canyon politician kimani ition was kind of curious. you know this, i have never had to fund anything for the party. there was about $7000000.00 pet to hang on. i'll just say around it control destination in northern syria. and just as the remove one does a call to secure another city as board ravaged. touring is littered with exclusive devices like this. that's in addition to empty tank lines is um, has to be meticulous about the safe disposing of ordinances securing the return. and so a job as we plan to land completely from all next door to ordinance, according to estimates at least a quarter of a 1000000 seconds of return home. since the fall of the south regime to victoria of the remnants before is likely to take years. if not tickets, and unless thing is friends and neighbors helped to secure lands and homes,
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more people will fall victim to unexplored admissions for about 40 d minus. they've been trained by an in jewel working in milton syria. this year after the winter is over, millions of displays people and city and refugees could return to their destroyed homes or to plant crops. and many will be coming to unlock mind fields. the. the mos insists on holding torque from chase to the agreed gaza sees fund. they are saying it won't accept an extension of phase one. the, the put ottoman this is i'll just say are life from the also coming up. fees of hunger and hardship grow with as well, blocking old food medicine and fuel into the gaza strip to step up from lead
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