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the top diplomats has is to help rebuild gaza. what he has generously offered is the ability of the us to go removal and reconstruction. of rubble, palestinians say they're not going anywhere. whether they like it or not. welcome to newsday. the trump administration has not explicitly ruled out
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several us allies on wednesday condemned president trump's into what he envisioned on wednesday press secretary karoline leavitt appeared to contradict his suggestions karoline leavitt appeared to contradic1 of; suggestions karoline leavitt appeared to contradic1 of the ggestions karoline leavitt appeared to contradic1 of the gges' could be residence of the strip could be relocated permanently relocated elsewhere. this is what is left of the gaza strip after 15 months of war. more than 2 million palestinians live here. is among those criticising president trump's comments. president trump's announcement on tuesday is sarah smith. before the jawdropping announcement on gaza. even the prime minister
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of israel didn't know the scale of what was awaiting him inside. for dismantling all of the dangers and other weapons of the site. trump suggested egypt, jordan and other countries that have already said no.
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by palestinian leaders who said there could never be peace is an integral part of that. hamas, whose 2023 attacks on israel provoked the conflict thank you very much. by arab countries in the middle east. donald trump thinks he can strong—arm anyone, displaced palestinians. and i say they will. many democrats are appalled. it is horrific, it is the definition of ethnic cleansing. it is part of the culmination of what i think is genocide of the palestinian people.
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seem to say controller gaza would be temporary before people would return after reconstruction. removal and reconstruction, the rebuilding of homes, move back in. would allow that to happen or let him redraw the map of the world. seahgzzyts—w see... almost the entire population of gaza has been displaced by the almost the entire population of gaza has be those nlaced by the trief'jédr’néy" lithefiourneyrhome is returning the journey home is just a deeply news 7 not allowed organisations are not allowed access gaza.
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where donald trump sees a future riviera of the middle east, gazans see the beauty of what used to be here. of a president and the realities of home: ,, w. translation: neither trump nor anyone else matters to me. - after he made israel destroy our houses in gaza, we will clean up the rubble, sit on it and live, whether they like it or not. the priority has been food. the un says 2 million people are fully dependent on food aid. but the lack of shelter has
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meant tens of thousands of new arrivals already returning to the south. there aren't enough tents to go around. this family used to live in a tower block in beit hanoun, razed to ground in the war. we are worried about it raining on us. i'm worried about everything. but i want to stay on my land, to live and die on it, even in a tent. even in a tent. many gazans trace their roots many gazans trace their roots to places in what is now to places in what is now israel, refugees from the war bbc news, jerusalem. that marked israel's creation as a state. as a state. many still see gaza itself as a temporary shelter, determined that they will one determined that they will one day have the right to go home. day have the right to go home. lucy williamson, lucy williamson,
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bbc news, jerusalem. i spoke with lou attorney general, former us are critical need for the israel and palestinian authority. he worked in the previous trumpet attrition and get his thoughts on the comments.
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disruptive thought is one way to describe it. weapons that caused this widespread destruction in gaza? i think that there is no doubt that a lot of international this horrific conflict as a consequence of the horrible atrocities that hamas committed.
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to the world, clearly the world listens and i was alarmed like i think many were when they heard the statements strip. it just slaps in the face of everything the us working and the international
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community. china filed a complaint to the world trade organization and false allegations. our china correspondent in beijing. has more on this. subsequent governments in the us blocksjudges enforce the rules.
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at the wto, even whether or not it can be enforced we are and xijinping said to have been pencilled in for this week talks with xijinping. also remind us the state of play with china's economy as it heads to any potential talks with donald trump fronts, whether it be real estate or local government debt.
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and the 10% tariffs on these goods of course is a problem. one of the areas, the chinese government is also not happy into the us while the us works out how to charge these goods which apparently are getting under the threshold of having to be paid for. going to accept these packages after a big box so it's chaos. from china to the us. to give you an idea of the scale of the problem
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with all of this announcements being made and decisions they are not. there is a fair bit of uncertainty at the moment matching their gender identity. the order — titled �*keeping men out of women's sports�* — discrimination in schools — remits transgender and girls sports. will only recognise two sexes, male and female. openly in the military.
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the executive order. you will be investigated for violations of title 9 and risk your federal funding. there will be no federalfunding. this is bbc news. been considered a terror threat — but there was no evidence
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local elections have been for one year across delayed for one year across england to major england to allow major reorganisations to take place. announced last year government announced last year small councils would small district councils would merge county councils to ,smg,le, s ”éifig’ieisédiésw " w 77 ”éifig’ieibédi’ésifiswfi " ” éifig’ieisédiésifisv’vfia’s’ authorities. 7 west 7 7 7 7 west sussex, 7 west sussex, six 7 west sussex, six and among the areas 72 people died when a fire broke out at the 23—story building in west london in 2017. as the government has previously said no changes will be made before the eighth anniversary of the disaster injune. you're live with bbc news. you're live in:h bbc news. you're live in the bc news. you're live in the philippines have voted to parliament have vated ta the vice president w fallegediclaimrs : es.-. -;;..-.i_h.;. 7. .- thieisenate thieisenatie will her and will convene an court. there
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been of misusing funds and tracking to public funds and tracking to . but that public funds and tracking tb . but that markersjunior have but that markers junior executed. she the executed. she denies the claims. movie is widely claims. the movie is widely seen as an of a seen as an escalation of a bitter between the two. if guilty she faces found guilty she faces removal of her post and would be the first president in first vice president in philippines history to be let's talk the impeached. let's talk about the political with our ona on a bass and ”7 7 w, 7 7”? the; bassiand �* the department chairperson of the department of political science and university. thank you for joining me to talk about joining me tdtalkabput this. makers voted joining me totalkabout this. makers voted to impeach the all makers voted to impeach the in the house. why this vp in the house. why is this happening now?— happening now? while the complaints _ happening now? while the complaints were _ happening now? while the complaints were filed, - happening now? while thej complaints were filed, last year and in fact the president has advised his in has advised his allies in congress not pursue
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congress not to pursue we are seeing here impeachment. we are seeing here is basically a powerplay of possible lodges letters possible lodgesiettetsfi w”, 7 who say possible lodgeslettets77 7777 7 who say they have a §.—7:7: 77 of political {of political power and at lot of political power and at the the strongest the moment it's the strongest contender for the the moment it's the strongest contenderfor the presidency the moment it's the strongest contender for the presidency in contenderfor'theprssidency in because if sara duterte 2028 because if sara duterte gets in the gets convicted, in the impeachment court, not only is she going to be as she going to be removed as spice president another sanction would be possible perpetual discrimination from elected in the any elected position in the country. any elected position in the count . country. ferdinand marcos as ou he country. ferdinand marcos as you _ he - thisi country. ferdinand marcos as. you _ he - this a $55 méfifi'i�*fiéd he efilléfil the? 7 ' of em: h�*efif'ehee�* ee �*ehee�* fh'ee ' ' of time em: h�*ehhehee�* he �*ehee�* fh'ee ' ' of time to ee�*: h�*ehhehee�* he �*ehee�* fh'ee ' ' of time to pursue it. waste of time to pursue it. tell us more about what is what is behind this play here? what is behind this determination to impeach her? �*feud between ” iffeudibetweenithe’ ' �*feud between the two have pretty much sides have pretty much developed since
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become a major election —e e-e of thé current 2a several of the current 2a senators are up for real action and we heard from the senate president to president that according to, , �* legal the their legal procedures, the earliest the trial could -v:ewvwww possibly is after the commence possibly is after the elections. it will be new elections. so it will be a new half of the will group, half of the senate will be new members and therefore current dynamic that sara may have enough qyterte may have enough numbers moment for her acquittal at the moment for her acgoittel change given the possible might change given the possible outcomes after may election outcomes after may 2025. thank you helping us understand _ 2025. thank you helping us understand the _ 2025. thank you helping us understand the situation i 2025. thank you helping us - understand the situation better eheefeeeheehe e'f�*jef'efi here? the eheefeeeheehe e'eeee'eh here? the philippines. sweden held a day of mourning after the worst mass shooting in the country's history. police have not formally named the attacker, but swedish media identified 35—year—old rickard andersson as the man who carried out the attack, killing 10 people
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before taking his own life. while police say they've not yet established on wednesday, swedes gathered at a candle vigil in orebro, including the king of sweden, sweden's national broadcaster are quoting sources and naming sweden has never seen anything like this you can tell. the like this and you can tell. the level of violence hard to take in. a mass that sent in. a mass shooting that sent scrambling for cover their 7 their among them a trainee nurse who we helen. a trainee nurse who we met outside the college today. the common was in the corridor, she told us, we could hear him firing. "i fell any i vibe 77 be shot and:
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health agency last month. on donald trump's first in dohald trofoo's first ste¥ in.” -.-. . the dohald trofoo's first ste¥ ie—— -.-. . the argentinian office. the argentinian president the move, ergesident ordered the move. the the citing the differences with the who's citing the differences with the who's management of health issues. french prime minister has survived to no—confidence motions in parliament which clears the way for the government to adopt a budget in clears the way for the govern which o adopt a budget in clears the way for the govern which has iopt a budget in clears the way for the govern which has been budget in france which has been embroiled in months of political and turmoil. now to something completely different. paranoid by black sabbath plays that is the heavy metal rock idol ozzy osbourne, injuries.
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we know ozzy hasn't been able to play because of the health problems he has. how is he doing at the moment? he is doing great. the guys again and all of his friends. it is exciting. it's notjust ozzy osbourne. it's a who's who of heavy metal. usually you get to see them, but not together. i've never seen anything like this. that's for sure. in 2017. sharon osborne says this will be the final bow for the prince of darkness. it will be very
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emotional because definitely, definitely. this is it. before we go let's tell you about some totals. after entering a sea, answering a question using satellite trackers for 11 years the group found dispelling the long held theory that they simply float with the current. goodbye for high pressure dictates the weather trend at
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a bit more of a breeze here, but low single figures will allow a frost to form, so a cold start to thursday morning, even some patchy fog as well. a beautiful winter's day. start — 7—9 degrees. of high pressure is drifting off into scandinavia and we start to see the isobars squeeze together a little. we pick up more of a breeze coming from a southeasterly
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and with that cloud around and a brisk easterly wind cornwall. the edge off the feel of the weather story as we go through friday. so temperatures sitting at around 5—7, maybe 8 degrees, of extra layers, i suspect — probably feeling close there's still the risk of a few sharp showers around from time on the whole is likely to stay with us. and don't forget, if you want more details for your area, download the bbc weather
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hourly details here. that's it. take care.
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china lodges a formal complaint at the world trade organization but experts say it has chance progressing7. 777777
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of progressing. seoul announces limits to government employees using the chinese ai platform deepseek. we take a dive we take a deep dive into tech. i'm steve lai. beijing struck back against the us, and the dispute comes as data shows record—high imports into the us, pressuring the trade deficit. here's ritika gupta. china a aqua china a the wto one day with the wto just one day us donald trump after us president donald trump raised border on goods by 10%, taxes on chinese goods by 10%, a measure he was intended a measure he said was intended to address influx to address on. cf'ex 7 drugs. of illegal drugs. china accused the us of making and false
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