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that some of these wisdom traditions and digital stations knew that we are the earth, the car is us. the medicines here and the medicine. is this the living breathing furnace? the b u. n. warrens of dire consequences as israel cuts power to a key dissemination plants and gaza. the, i'm sort of any great to have you with us. this is allison 0 life and also coming up ukraine's president zalinski arrives in saudi arabia. part of the upcoming talks focused on ending the war with russian story and forces repel and attack in damascus and say they have completed operations against fighters loyal to us,
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the president, the charlotte plus a tanker used by the us navy and a container ship collide off the coast of england spilling jet fuel and creating a potential environmental disaster. the u. n. has warned of dire consequences after israel cut off electricity to a vital dissemination plants and gaza. the facility supplies drinking water to around half a 1000000 people in central and southern areas. the u. k and germany have urged israel to restore power immediately. the diesel, a nation facility near a darrow by law is now relying on generators and solar panels and its functioning at a greatly reduced capacity. the head of the facility is wanting, generators could fail. how do you have somebody? and now we depend on generates is that i'm not in the best condition,
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but because they've been operating since the war broke out, they haven't been maintained properly due to a lack of necessary spec pots. and therefore, these generators could stop working at any moment about the move comes israel's blockade of food medicine, fuel and shelter into gaza, interest a 9th day. throughout the war. israel has been accused by human rights organizations of commitment, committing acts of genocide by denying clean water to palestinians. let's take a look at how guns it gets its power. it relies on 2 primary sources for its electricity. 10 power lines from it is really electricity company supplied around 120 megawatts before the war. that's more than the house of gas. it's total power supply. the rest came from a diesel power plant inside the strip. it generated up to 75 megawatts before the war, but it was destroyed by is really shilling honey. my mood is in gaza. city with this update. with the news about cutting off the electricity of dogs,
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the central air was received with much of the of, of a surprise because a really the gaza strip is if it is think getting pulled those documents for the past 15 months. these read the military on one of the war on gaza, impose the 2 of the total fees, and that included cut off all of your tricity, including the water destination plant in a, in the central area. but the decision was not a surprise for a lot of people because it was a really, it wasn't really dark across the gods have no electricity in fox. the power lines that these really money they just started off, was restored in the summer 2024. that was in june, mid june, mid july, that was the time it was restored to only power the only water destination to find in the central area that is offering service and wide drinking water for half a 1000000 people. and before people return to their homes and golf into northern parts and other areas that was occupied by these really military,
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it provided drinking water for one point a 3000000 people. but as of this going to for what i just looked at, the impact of there's a lot of tent sites here for people returning to their home. they're set up across the northern part and all the city did not have access to drinking water. something that has a really increase the price, so whatever bottled water available in the market, this is another layer of, of the tragedy then difficult, is that people have to deal with on daily basis right now. and i don't know why chief philip plaza really said it is critical that is real lift. this blockade, as it has been almost 10 days since the state of his way to bind the entry of him into an aid unconscious, applied into the depths of treat somehow situation similar to the one which prevailed in october 2023. these decision for it tends to life and survive, and obviously they didn't. garza will have had only
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a brief respite from 16 months of bits and war. it is critical that the surrounding 2 guys have been to maintain the progress made during the 1st phase of the ceasefire and meet the people's basic needs. israel's warren and gaza has also been devastating for the education of hundreds of thousands of palestinian children. but the united nation says many have now signed up for a remote learning program that is providing high companies who reports from darrow, by in central gas, a is once filled with students. these classrooms now stand and rubens with 85 percent of schools. the guns are reduced to russell education has been forced online by in a place where electricity is it's cost and intended access and reliable distance learning is a back to of its own. mary is one of thousands of students whose future now hangs
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by a thread. yet ted determination to keep learning remains on shaking the song. that is, the less that anyone is throwing i'm studying now. so e learning, i use my mom's phone to review my math science and english lesson, but i still get to get internet access. so i tried to save all my lessons and guess i just couldn't action to shift according to you and ricky g agency owner was 260000 students in gus will have joined the distance learning program, but without stable electricity or public devices. money are left behind with this the best position for families now with education is a privilege not to rice. i end up with no to classroom teachers, record lessons on mobile phones and shed them through what's up when the internet allows you to be around him. behavioral claudie, i, c l for some,
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mostly a teacher and goes to has done the remains of his home into a makeshift recording studio. is of the, i know him, the claudia cl alonzo will land that data and know eh, and how to the war has destroyed many aspects of life. and education has taken the hottest head. so i'm doing my best to revive and using one of the 2 remains of my home was i phase counseling, challenges like of equipment, no electricity, emetrius children. i rely on solar panels. but when it's cloudy or raining even vet system, garza education is no longer roy. it's a daily back to like games will isolation and darkness. students who refused to let the future be buried under the russell. proving that the will to lead is a strong goods on all the forces trying to crush you. sorry, cup as the old you 0. there is that i post on the high level is really delegation is expected in continuous capital. doha, for talks with mediators on extending differential ceasefire in gaza. the 1st phase
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of the truce ended 10 days ago, and there's been no agreement on how to implement the 2nd phase, which involves a complete into the war. and the withdrawal of israeli troops from the strip israel has called for extending the 1st stage of the ceasefire. a mouse, once immediate negotiations on the next phase, then this probably isn't, don't brought us this report or even whether arrivals into parts is, are happening of the different various groups. even that is something that is difficult to nail down because things are so chaotic and moving. so ad hoc it has to be said, but one thing that is clear is the task for steve woodcock. trumps special envoy to the middle east is definitely a difficult one. and that task is to make sure that this is far holes. now what we're hoping for what is expected is that these thoughts will lead to an extension of the ceasefire. now it has to be said that the seas far ended over a week ago, and there is no roadmap for how things move forward. and the risk is the longer
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that carries on the greater the chances of developing back into a war devolving back into the terrible conditions that the people in gauze are still trying to get over. so what is expected is that there will be in is really delegation. steve would cost will arrive, the talks will be held and uh, the sticking points are very clear. how mos wants to pursue terms that allows for a permanent end to the fighting and a complete withdrawal of israel from all of guys us territory in exchange for all remaining living captives being held by him, us being held in gaza. what israel wants is to get all the captives back, get back the remains of anyone that was killed, that are, are still in the hands of from us that are still in gaza without committing to an open ended c spar without committing to an all out end of the conflict now the one thing that is clear is that the trump white house definitely wants to see this cease fire carry on. trump has said before that he does not like where he
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definitely wants to be seen as the president. that helps to negotiate the deal that seems to cease fire in place. and the hope is that over the course of the holy month of ramadan, over the course of the jewish holiday of passover for the next 60 days that that sees far can be negotiated. and that it will hold, but it will not be an easy task. the, the us secretary of state marco rubio has arrived in saudi arabia, the talks with ukrainian officials. rubio landed in jetta late on monday and he's expected to hold meetings on tuesday earlier. ukrainian president followed him as a lift gate also arrived in jetta that was for a separate meeting with chrome. prince mom had been so i'm on the talks come as us present. and donald trump pushes diplomatic dialogue towards bringing an end to the war. speak to helen fisher, who's in washington dc. so ellen,
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what can you tell us about rubio state physic? what beg your pardon? the secretary state reviews visit to jetta. what is he there for? and what does he think? while he's taking the message from donald trump that he wants to see an end to the war. and donald trump over the weekend to certainly raised expectations, telling reporters that he believes the english. busy time there could be some movement there is cleared over the last 2 weeks or so. donald trump has been concentrating on what happens next in ukraine. you remember his 10 days ago since we had the visit of load them years zaleski here to the white house. when he was invited to leave, the campus essentially kicked out of the white house because of the way he was speaking to donald trump are. so the trump administration felt there's been increased pulse since then trying to get both sides around the table. remember, the russians have already been in saudi arabia to talk to the americans, the ukrainians were missing, that upset them and viewed a p and allies. and certainly there has been that concern expressed by both the
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french president and the u. k. prime minister at this time the ukrainians are at least going to be in the same city where these talks are ongoing. so what can we expect from it? well, 1st of all, there's going to be the minerals deal, the cleaning, is it likely to sell the deal that floating there's the landscape is here deciding when it came to the white house, which will give us access to rent f minerals and ukraine in return for continued support and donald trump is dressing this up as a guarantee for the cleaning is saying that it's almost like a security guarantee that the russians wouldn't get attacked if the american workers are in the country. but also they're hoping that they'll be a c spy, that still transbeam to bring it in to the war temporarily, perhaps for 30 days to live for wider peace talks to take place. now we know what the ukrainians position on this has been. they don't want to lose any territory, but donald trump has said that might be a possibility. so both sides will stay because their position, the americans will try to find common ground working with the saudis. and donald
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trump is hoping for a diplomatic when at some point in what he describes as the not distant future. ellen fisher reporting from the white house. thank you very much. i or the serious defense ministry, says that a military operation to combat remnants of the assad regime and the northwest of the country has ended. it comes out to security forces repelled the nighttime attack on a check point to the capital, damascus. security sources told down to 02 fighters loyal to us, did president bashar assad were arrested. they were targeting a check point near a security building. in the months, a neighborhood that attack in the capital follows days of fighting in northwest in syria. hundreds of security personnel fighters loyal to the top of the machine and
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civilians were killed. the government has reinforced security in cities like the talk in tar two's former assad strongholds along the mediterranean coast. so in government fighters were ambushed in the region last week and presidents out middle sharah says that an independent committee will investigate the escalating violence . oh morrow hush is in the syrian city of talk to us with more on the government's response. this over to using c, l officially announced and documented 3 operations here, and it's up to us and also a lot of the proof and these military operations initiated 3 days ago, october 1000000000 took place in these provinces made by residential for said the president. also, the president of the show assigned a commission is a commission of an inquiry in order to investigate all the allegations and exemptions at reset or an associate some of the crimes and valuations. a committed
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by a given wage of leave groups of the, of the army and some of the 3 reinforcements came from different provinces, even though the authorities announced this accomplishments of the as a position of the military operations. yet another hoover corporation sleep operations will be made by a security forces in different places and all that. so in order to acosta, these fugitives of the millions of the i said, would you met with 100 digital soft? has a collision between a cargo ship and a tanker carrying jet fuel for the u. s. navy has triggered a major rescue operation and fear is of an environmental disaster. it happened in the north sea off england's northeast coast. the city of hole is the largest nearby population center. us shipping from crowley says the tanker is spilling jet fuel and all its crew have abandoned ship house,
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the multiple explosions. initial reports suggest more than 30 people have been brought to shore. most of us going to reduce the head of the maritime transport research group at the university of plymouth. i spoke to him earlier. he says, the pump potential environmental consequences of the collision will worry. authorities a logical next steps when we make sure that everybody was and seeing their safe ad to, to, to be just to make sure that we're not having any damage to the environment. and, you know, we're still getting information from the scene is, is that the building started, and we still haven't really got all the information about what's going on. but my gut feeling says that's available for this. now the next step they're doing is they're taking flood defense is over there so they can meet the gate or stuff if we have any leakage, all of your fuel to the environment, goods and, but usually we see some fire. so that means that some of the lead on some of this, if you look goes i was, is been bent. and that's why i'm just, i'm saying that hopefully do
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a sort of these are the moments trying to mitigate the overall situation. the. that's why we have a lot of fun and best getting into ports in the portion of the chase. and i'm quite sort of us and you know, all that kind of exercise has been dealt with. that was a professional as thunder. it's still a head on alpha 0. the destroyed by workers in germany's major airports leaves thousands of passengers streamed it. chinese oems of mine that is blamed for contaminating one of them be as large as rivers putting lives and livelihoods at risk. i have the right to boycott, anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. and 3 pod series explodes,
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the implications of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st amendment, right. how many words would i have to exchange? and this legislation thing use this to flush free speech of anyone who supports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental reasons. and it's like 10 word pod 3, which and on al jazeera in a world where discrimination is right. 5 women deal with this. she looked at the image and she was like, you know, the toy of like a terrorist though. like slick, put into the servers. look like challenging stereotypes. would that have scott as a source of strength, faith and identity? i am the 1st visit the most and woman to as a represent lunches to sit to cancel my her job. my choice on al jazeera 12 to 14 years of the caustic city and so hard embrace industry that the challenges remain. what is the name of the employees?
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people here look to the future with the hope of the building they worked on the country. people on the 2nd supposed to do to this average total of the city that mission the city on i was a 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines this. our israel has cut off electricity to a vital the selling nation plants and gaza the provides drinking water to house a 1000000 people in central and southern areas. the facility and their their obama, is relying on generators of solar panels to function. so is defense, ministry has announced the military operation to combat fighters loyal to the us to present the charlotte side in the northwest ended. it comes out to security forces with building a tax on
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a check point to the capital of the mass. us secretary of state park, a rubio has arrived in saudi arabian. so talks with the training officials earlier president forwarded me as lensky also landed in jetta for a separate meeting with conference. mohammad been some hundreds of thousands of air passengers and germany are grounded because of a one day strike of 13 major airports. the 24 hour strike was called over a dispute about pay and conditions. the airport employees, thousands of inbound and outbound flights have been disrupted, or cancelled leaving travelers in limbo. dominic cane reports from berlin's main airport. in apple, it's across germany. it's a similar scene. full on passengers arriving, looking at the culture, adults or arrival boards and seeing flights cancels here in berlin. avery flight cancel. this is an airport that's on every day of january of this year. more than
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50000 passengers were coming through this terminal on the other terminal here at this airport complex today. no. why? because the union that provides ground services here is on strike. it says for the management here must pay 8 percent more to every member of the union in order to prevent the threat of the strike action. the management has not made an offer to the unions. and so the question for management right now is when they see things like this and to check in areas, how much do they want to see this continuing, that is the central question for management from the point of view of passengers, what we know, hundreds of thousands of passengers having their flights disrupted or canceled completely on this, having repercussions knock on effects and other countries to given the pre eminence that the gym and market tends to have. so a day of dislocation for passengers
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a day for the unions to strike on a day from management to ru, perhaps the decision not so far to make an offer that would prevent future strikes . dominant cain algebra 0. i pollings of really plants. apple sedans, army is expanding its control over parts of the capital car to it recently recaptured the cities is familiar with district form a strong hold of the rival power military rapids support forces or r s. s. many who have lived under our several save that. they hope the armies return will bring an end to nearly 2 years of death and destruction had been morgan reports from cartoon. this this is what the eastern parts of men she a bridge looks like after the battle between the city news army and the power military rapids. the port forces. one of the major bridges invested in east capital for 2. it was on the rest of the control, giving them access to east smiles, one of the capital largest suburbs. it was recently recaptured. bypass to these
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army, east nile was one of the cartoons most heavily populated areas. many of its residents flag when it came to our self control. this once bustling market now has little to offer to those who remain. this i'm going to start with is that when the army came here, i celebrated their arrival. it was like being in the dark and coming to light. the r a stuff used to climb walls and enter holmes. they stole tea, flour, sugar and even salt. they left us with nothing. this was once the areas, main hospital. it was destroyed in the early days of the fighting, which began in april 2023. it's left to people struggling to get access to medical care with only one smaller hospital left to serve the whole of east nile. i mean, as mother has been sick for months, but she was only recently able to bring her to the hospital. my fiance, but my mother got sick 8 months ago. she's old and fragile, but we couldn't bring her to the hospital with ours if we're around. they would
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stop vehicles and root him, still any little money people carried. so we stayed at home just trying to survive . no, thanks to god. i know approach which of the hospitals doctors here see keeping the only hospital operational has been a challenge. going with the, with the body has been in the work to provide patients with what we can, but sometimes read shortages of supplies would send people out to get supplies from other localities. even of the states putting their lives at risk just so the hospital does not shut down the r a stuff would rate the hospital and detain watkins but we stayed and continued watching. most of the hospital workers are volunteers from what's known as the emergency response through as r e r r. as members of the groups the, their role goes beyond providing medical assistance in that guy. i mean, what i could for he, i mean we helped to secure food for those who have stayed behind when they were shortages. we supplied families with water when they couldn't go out. we also helped with the evacuation of those who wanted to leave. we do that because this is
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out hunt country and people needed someone to step out and ensure that lines and not last i the, the army may be back in control of east nile, but it's recovery will take time. people here said they hope both the government and the e r r s can repair the damage so that the thousands who left can soon return to their normal lives. keep them oregon ultra 0 east mile. a major fuel shortage has hit new share. people in the capital, in the m a or a struggling to find open petrol stations. these here produces oil, but only refines a small amount of it, leaving domestic consumers vulnerable to fuel shortages and price hikes. the gasoline, it's hard to find to me and we don't know why. even in midland towns there is a shortage in the stations. they say there is no more. so we want to go about top business. but if there is no petrol, all of our activities will come to
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a standstill, a pollution crisis is affecting them, be as comfortable as providence authorities. their say a civic wastewater from chinese owned c. no metals mine is spilling into a nearby river officials, one that the pollution could spread to the neighboring central province. if it isn't contained houses, here is how room with us, that reports people that being told not to fish until fully river. them be a 2nd largest authority, save this war to is highly acidic. last month, a damn used to stalwart and waste from mining operations broke, releasing more than 50000000 liters of acidic effluent into the waterway. the what that was not on a cd, but it also contained a heavy metal, including coupon, come out and the needs of the heavy metal which are just because the massive destruction of the, the,
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the land as well as the, the, the position of materials which are sitting in this plaines active as a mining k out of a decades along, that'd be as comp about it destroy the environment right now that we are going to serve as or does do that. no one will be funding in that area unless the government in those companies are taken to task. authorities have sprayed live over 100 club district of like a flea river to try prevent further contamination. the disaster has shut down water supplies throughout the 500000 people in the town of to tweak and surrounding areas . yeah, i define the way it was. and so i think odd that no one died from the assets bill, but our crops are dying. this acid came from the mine and spread them yet is africa . second largest caught up with usa, off to the democratic republic of congo. to this latest disaster has again, raised concerns about how mining weight is managed in countries
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a believe reliant on mining investment. todd latasha out there and that's it for me. so then yeah, you can find more information on our website, delta c a dot com, whether it's next men inside story looked at the rising tensions and stuff sedan and what that means for the countries french are piece still with the had a low, they will start in southern africa, with tropical cycling, jude smashed into the knowles of mozambique we had the highest and that's out for exceptionally strong winds and heavy rain for we are expecting more of that in the days ahead, which could cause flash flooding and land slides because the remnants of that system as we can well work their way into southern parts of malawi and on with susan bobby where
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a risk of flooding remains. we could also see some flooding across southern pops of kenya. we've had some warnings out here for very heavy rain in the days, and we could see 20 millimeters for in the next 24 hours. now what we've got lots of active weather down in the south. it's quite up in the north except for the north west for morocco. we got another weather system moving and cooling things down in rebecca and bringing some very unsettled weather here and on was to l. g area and to use the unsettled weather has been a story across the middle east and live on with some the storms, the hail and lightning for places like guitar. we could still see some showers here in the days ahead. some cloudy skies, but there was some improvement for much of the region. by wednesday we are expecting temperatures to pick up,
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especially across and event at $21.00 degrees in bay route. on wednesday we are going to see these games and seen some legend some clothes for the stories of civilizations that market history. one is where the story of vanity, how many stories to tell could sell sit on slipping to another civil war. fight thing in the northeast is endangering already french all power sharing agreements with the war on getting a neighboring saddam with a new conflict himself. saddam means the reach of this is inside the
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