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anyway, these several, several research is now on the top. the, this is the w news line from berlin. no ceasefire for guys of israel's prime minister says the military campaign against time us will continue to slide growing international pressure. the un, warren's hundreds of thousands of thousands, are facing a public health disaster. also coming up a make or break so much for ukraine's future. you leaders meet him, brussels on thursday to decide on the opening of its session talks with ukraine.
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further, financial aid for keep what hungry as prime minister is threatening to block the plans and have you had a delay? has only been argentina's president for a few days and getting straight down to business, evaluating the conference tassel. more than 50 percent the unpopular fund any as welcome to the program is right. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected international calls for a cease fire in gaza, including a non binding resolution box for the un general assembly on choose say. in a meeting with is ready soldiers and it turn yahoo said the that the ministry would continue. it's offensive against time us, which is classified as a terrorist organization by numerous countries as a government. if i say this,
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even given the great pain in the international pressure, so nothing will stop us and we will continue until the end until victory. nothing less than that. i think you know, we do it because of using the through you with god's help with your help. thank you so much. well meanwhile, the united nations warrens of a public health disaster in guys according to the un palestinian refugee agency. almost half of guys this population has now moved to the city of raw fi in the sides where they're facing bombardment, deprivation and disease in a space that's becoming increasingly overcrowded. winters bearing down on rough or the city at the furthest edge of southern gaza bordering egypt. with the border closed, it's the farthest people can flee. the destination for display,
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scoggins, hoping to escape bombardment. shelters are overcrowded. almost half of guys this population is now in rafa, which is the small part of guys in the southeast corner. again, this is leading to nothing but a health crisis. rainfall mixed and already dire situation worse. many makes you have tens can't hold up for long against the wind and rain water. yes, mean a displace posted in mother says she lacks access to basic necessities. and the my yeah, well my i woke up to my 7 month old child who was soaking wet. a house was destroyed and my other child was monitored. i don't have any blankets or mattresses. i took some from my sister. we have one blanket between the 5 of us. no covers no mattresses, no food, no water. life is difficult. with myself,
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say about 2 minutes here in relief is barely reaching ordinary people like yes mean, despite their proximity to the only crossing that allows a into the gallons a strip. israel's military which is also carrying out strikes on targets and rough uh, blames. hum us for the lack of access. unfortunately, it's not these really sides of the preventing it, but rather what we're seeing this morning, right, is that from us on the opening, the, the was thing aside. a rough or not facilitating excess of which i'm gonna terminate itself. so bring me to ask ourselves again wise from us preventing humanitarian a fall, b u. n. general assembly has called for humanitarian sees fire. people in rafa are pessimistic. l 27 model of where the odd and no it is real as well known for ignoring un an international resolutions when i it considers itself above the law and with enough samples. because of that, i don't think it will accept any resolution, especially with winter,
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just setting in many fear, the hardship and danger that lie ahead. stephen ryan is with the international red cross committee in gaza and he described conditions in rough. it was just over 10 days ago, it passed by one size, one location uh not far from where i can see north. ready east and i saw that there was a couple of talking times i taught by one week later a few days ago. and there was hundreds, if not more, certainly tens of thousands or hundreds and thousands of people around the move here in gaza. and many of those people actually only would like able to carry and in that situation like that, some very basic items become the most valuable at a mattress, a blank because maybe a negress supply of foods and when they arrive to the place and they're already very very crowded, there's not enough. if i need kind of patient facilities, people have to cooper for a long time to water and nobody knows what you know is going to bring. certainly
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seen that there's effort to bring in more assistance into got that this. this is the positive developments, the one of the things that we're deeply concerned about, the ability to meet the growing needs that are going by the hour and to be able to reach people who are not in raffle. certainly, there are still many more people civilians who are protected under international humanitarian law who are outside of alpha. and we also need to make sure that's an international organization such as the international committee, direct costs and any other to be able to work here. are able to provide assistance these people in say to and what i can continue. stephan extremely difficult. here's a look at some of the other headlines making use around the world. republicans in the us house of representatives of voted to formally authorize their months long impeachment inquiry into the democratic president of joe biden. the move gaves republicans more powers to investigate the president whom they accuse of profiting
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from his son's business dealings so far. their inquiry has failed to turn up any evidence of wrongdoing. a car company tesla is recalling nearly all of his vehicle sold in the united states because of false detected in the in built auto pilot system. this follows a 2 year investigation into crashes that happened when the driver assistant software was in use. more than 2000000 cars are effective. tropical cycle own jasper has slammed into northeastern australia, bringing torrential rains and leading thousands without power. officials or warning of life threatening conditions and urging residents to take precautions. there are no reports of injuries. european union leaders are heading into a high state so much for ukraine later today. they need to decide unanimously whether to open accession talks with ukraine and on further financial aid for keith worth
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of to 50000000000 euros. but one e u. country hungry is blocking both attempt. this is way european union leaders faced a tangle of conflicting in press of age to ukraine. they know hungry wants to veto a plan to deliver a 50000000000 your a 4 year aid package. and do you know, limits the rules mean that it could this week in washington, ukrainian, president below them is the landscape already appealed to the americans itself all the time in showing? it's an all the morality, the most problem, the biggest problem and when you don't supports you create job, that's people on the front line. families which are waiting for their heroes at home, that they think that the united states, not the support degree and that ukraine is alone. but he failed to persuade them to
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give his country additional funding. president joe biden wants to give you credit in the money, but he's blocked by republican parliamentarians to let excuse hopes no rest would be you. but here hungry is prime minister vick to old on is the barrier. he has a pro russian stones and doesn't believe ukraine, whom when the war opened, also says he'll prevent the view, opening the process for ukraine to join. the don't feel left for them. i have proposed i am proposing that negotiations on your dreams membership to you. repeat, union shoot, you know, again and that can, we cannot even get to, to start because i'm getting put, you know, 62 at that you sent me a, so let's not put it on the agenda. i'm a student who cannot be done today, but on the agenda it hits the question is, was old bands price? sorry, b u has frozen around 30000000000 your is of funds due for hungry. it concerns about old bonds, the tax on the judiciary and repression of n g o. d u is ready to send around the 3rd 10000000000 years old. i
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may not drop his veto and ukraine unless he gets on with it. some of the leaders believe they'll have a shots that's convincing him ones that ruled in the same room. and i think it's often better to talk face to face then to talk in the press to open another sense of failure to secure an agreement on the funding this you summit would mean financial uncertainty for ukraine through 2024 us after all night talks after you and global climate conference in do by countries of agreed, a deal that calls for transitioning away from all fossil fuels around 200 countries, signed up for the conference declaration. following lots of debate arrived its word and after accusations of interference from fossil fuel industries. despite the compromises, the final deal has been described as a major step forward in the fight against climate change. as far as the reached,
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the un climate conference delegates agreed that fossil fuels have got to go to keep up efforts to get to know more than one and a half degrees of global warming by the middle of this century. fossil fuels are by far the biggest driver of human and used climate change. we have given it beautiful bus action plan to keep $1.00 within each. it is a plot that is led by the science. it is a balance on the coast image shows. many world leaders present at the summit, see it as a milestone power for mine as i this is a day of great joy. many people across the board have worked tirelessly to achieve this research. in job items. it was no easy feat. the agreement came after hours of overtime negotiations, the device summit,
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some parties were opposed to the words phase out being included in the the phrase was eventually replaced with transitioning away from fossil fuels. some plan with activists feel of disability too late. the texas, it is now is still a death sentence for the pacific. we can celebrate the small incremental changes, but there is not enough done in the to adjust the root cause of the comic process, which is the extraction of fossil fuels. there's not enough in the to address the phase that a fossil fuels and we cannot continue the company and celebrate just the pain of that is given to our region. other critics of the deal say it does not impose enough responsibility under its countries to cut fossil fuel use and provide stability support below income nations. and that did not stand in the way of going through just days after taking office. argentina's, new presidents have you had any like, has implemented so major changes, he says, are necessary to confront an economic emergency. among the measures is the
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devaluation of the country's currency, the paso. by more than 50 percent, the move has left many people asking how they will be effective. argentina is facing a period of painful austerity subsidy cuts for public transport in energy, a freezing public construction job cuts and government industries in all governments spending slashed by $20000000000.00. the new economy administer says there's no money left here though. and as you know, no other state will not tend to any more new public projects and will cancel projects whose development has not yet begun. argentina's currency, the pay so will also be devalued by more than 50 percent against the dollar. the government says it's to put a lid on soaring prices, but many people are worried about it's a game that we're not going to end up,
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but it seems to me that the valuation was expected to work is going to be adversely affected. we are entering a complicated situation and i believe positive will rise and the situation will become much more difficult. but you know, by some support, i believe it's going to keep the people hired and as a whole affecting our entire economy. i think every day with sex or what i work with impaired the front of a lot of see the for the new government has already said things will get worse before they improve. inflation is already at 140 percent and rising. some 40 percent of our engine times live at or below the poverty line. around 12000 baby turtles have been released into the river 10 in bordering bolivia and brazil in the heart of the amazon. the release is a part of a government program that works with local communities. residents collect turtle
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eggs for hatching, to support the growth of the turtle population. the number of turtles has been decreasing because of loss of habitat and the legal trade internal x. all right, you are up to date, don't forget this plenty more news and information on our website, the www dot. com. and also you can follow us on our social media accounts for me. the team here take care the issues with a lot say what the
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