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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from berlin. humans with the rebels. voucher continue their attacks on red sea vessels, half to the us and britain. the launch more air strikes against the group. white house officials say the counselor strikes are just the beginning, not the end of their response. also coming up a new us a push for a truce in gaza, a secretary of state se blinking the head to the middle east to try and seal a cease fire. a deal between israel and a months plus chilly bible. it's definitely as wildfires on record, more than a 100 people have been killed as the fire sweep through the tourist regions. and
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fix names from the world of music gather for a night dominated by women at the grammy awards taylor swift. the dealers with makes history winning seldom of the year for a full time with billy piley's taking the top solemn from the hello and terry martin, thanks for joining us. you evans, who the rebels are bowing to continue their attacks on red c shipping. after the us and britain last, another round of air strikes us into u. k. say they have had dozens of targets inside government, including underground weapons depos missile systems and launchers. ran back to these have attack multiple vessels in the red sea since the beginning of the israel,
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a mazda, or, you know, tober. it's more of this, i'm joining from sidney by middle east l as rogers, china and roger. what effect do you think the strikes will have? will they make the red sea safer or to turn the malicious from attacking western targets? isn't as you pointed out before, at the start of an increased number of attacks against 2 targets. but up until now, and even though the who's the you said thing very active in the firing by any ship, ballistic missiles, cruise me. so i was and using drains most of those attacks of bank interdicted. and what we're saying now is also some of the infrastructure thing destroyed. rocket launch, systems, right? systems, stuff, piles. so i think what we're going to say is
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a diminution in the number and quality of attacks, but it's got to take some time. so i think they pop wide through that campaign and always he hasn't attended them to this point. but as i degrade mission in there, as well aside, the latter one will take a bit longer. the binding administration insists that it's not seeking a water war in the middle east, but many in the region do view the us strikes as an escalation. just oh, isn't quantitatively nice increased and that was his band signal for the last week of to 3 you us. so it was, but it's no way killed in the tower. 22 buys enjoyed and that was signaled while in advance and most governments in the region and militia groups in the region. and would also understand that there are particular red lines that if they across still
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be a particular type of response, get to the us service personnel is one of those red line. so we're saying that playing out at the moment. so i wouldn't necessary characterize that as an escalation, but as an increased response to the death of us service personnel, but still keeping it with them. so i can strain instead of targets and i can strike and constrain geographically. so it's an increase rather than escalation, even though i that might be a passing woods. it's a, it's still important on the ground. let's talk about iran's role in all this. roger many accused a run of pulling the strings behind the scenes when it comes to the militias. what's your assessment on that? well isn't so it's very difficult to tell how the degree of connectivity between run and i particular event or attacked by
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a militia group. certainly around funds as the trains provides a logistical support to and sometimes personal support to add these melisha groups. and i provide them general guidance in general direction, so i sometimes referred to as these. lemme current site, these groups generally now what around uh once. but the grades which each individual attacked is specifically directed by ron, who is not 9 and just to receive practicality, as i can't direct every attack. but regardless of whether they're responsible for each individual attack, they're responsible for the overall direction. and the attacks against us interests in the region ross, your thank you very much for talking was this morning that was middle east analyst
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roger shanahan in sydney, australia us secretary of state anthony blinking will be touching down in the middle east in the coming hour seeking to secure a new troops between israel and him, us, it will be his 5th trip to the region since the most terrorist attacks on october 7th, then you'll be making stops, and saudi arabia egypt counter. and israel bo seatbar deal would allow the phase release of is rarely hostages, and exchange for palestinian prisoners use negotiations. commas, israel continues as attacks across the gaza strip. the homeless run health industry says at least 30 palestinians were killed in several guys on sunday. the of the wounded philistines arrive at this hospital in central. gotcha. and what seems to be an endless flow of stretches medic scramble to help the engine goes dispute
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operation. the hospitals are running at the menu to best the best person now left with no choice but to treat patients on the other one as well as real attacks targets across the gulf stream. the residents say there is no place left to hide. what the occupation army claim that i bought a is a safe area. he was safe and secure living in our homes. suddenly after midnight, he was surprised by succeeding. besides, they shut the wood shop. the good thing is that destroyed everything and still more israel says authoration. so i focused on eliminating some dispute each was released by the israel army. it says that shows is really troops conducting rates at homeless facilities in hon. eunice in the south of the gaza strip. off to almost 5 months of fighting international media age where it gives you a new truth between homos and israel. but as diplomats are still trying to secure, a humanitarian ceased by so many causes,
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it is already too late. to catch up on a few other stories, making headlines today, australian for administer, penny wong says her country is appalled after a chinese course handed down to suspend its death sentence to a chinese born writer in democracy. blogger young. and john was arrested in a visit to china 5 years ago. he was convicted of spying and a secret trial, a charge he denies. a samsung chairman leads a young, has been acquitted of fraud and stopped manipulation in a south korean court. charges are stemmed from the merger of 2 samsung affiliates in 2015, which solidified lease control over the company. lee was previously convicted of bribery charges related to the same merger, but later pardon my self 3 is president police instead of goals, capital dot com have use tiered us against protesters. a day after president marky
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saw postponed elections indefinitely, decided and alleged dispute between all makers. and the tradition area with the list of candidates, your opposition? here's the south of carrying out now to chile, where authorities say more than a 110 people have died in wild flyers. the fires have swept through the valve cover a useful region. a popular tourist destination on the pacific coast, which has been experiencing a summer heat wave president gabrielle borage, has declared 2 days of national morning take smoke, fills the sky as intense flood as 53 in a densely populated area of center to the the cost of spreading fires have destroyed hundreds of homes and 4000 stupidly where that was terrifying, neighboring my life. how are you experience so much fewer i've seen the situation.
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my city is on fire. really heart so much, but i am still the strong because my son was very scared. many of those affected were visiting the cost during the summer holidays. when the 5 this truck that's good team to struggle duties to area on time. i to see it hurts me. it hurts my soul because there was nothing i could do. at that moment. i had to save my son from the fire, otherwise there would be 2 more victims between my mazda. what talk these have declared us to adopt emergency in the affected regions. and do see that the is likely to arise. that'd be the only way to set it up, but i'm not a fit. i'm and we will say it again. so i'm about to be of today's priority to save lives as there are still active fires to assist the injured and to
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a distinguished fires that are still burning. it's done, we do have them, but the in the front of we'll see you fly. it has already consumed thousands, i'll take those off, land, the image into services and all racing to minimize for the damage. journalist john bartlet is in the area worst hit by the fires. he gave us this update. the hiring serious going assessment. ok, going around the, the website to the every 5 to 5 people to be telling me exactly what it was like from friday evening, almost to the size of it all the way through. it says that this saturday morning and people saying how quickly they arrive and how quickly they sweat 3 the communities themselves. i mean there's almost nothing less that most of these communities that just poses ashton, sits in russell and liza. it'll clause of louden which used to be connected by concrete stat cases which are about the same which uh, which is the 5 foot we actually just stumbled across a police or i should make it pete. they found the people who was stuffing fired
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from the very beginning because it didn't cover up or it seemed to fix the marshal 1st, your condition territory. as a lot of people who are looking at the fonts that is in the area, say that they found for specific, fun, significant. at this point, see often what lisa, nothing, not true. close the ignition to the 5, the 5, the run, the control and i mean the, the areas and so it can take a long time to clean up and to make habitable again and what people go into the publish. it can be clear, there are references on the d, as a lot of people are reluctant to, to leave the east that they can fix it and go down into the city and defies things under control in most cases. but the, facing the fuzz, bring in the cells of the country and the i think cities in for and for a lot more of this yet if you can get a loan for a hot summer, the government's put a number of measures in place. like i say the, the municipal rex you can be found that they go by the rule,
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say something that i could weigh you much, you know, which is free the town by little because to get on behind the veto, not in boca to you. so they did the main ways because it's helping you see fit all the confusion on the ground. he took the picks like if there's a what the, what they can do, which paperwork they can fit out. what does it need to actually do anything to receive any stage assistance? so that's the main trouble that the government has. an alignment is communicating with people on the ground, particularly considering that these people who do have cell phones in most cases, how the charge and since friday night and say people are not well informed. this was actually happening beyond what they can see around the spend a year now sense of magnitude $7.00 earthquake rocked south eastern turkey and northwestern syria causing widespread death and destruction. thousands of lives were lost and many more changed forever. but that was still living in the syrian city did live. the nightmare of that fateful night continues as they struggled to
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rebuild with their, with little access to clean water or electricity. one year, one from the tragedy that took his wife, 3 of his children and his home, kelly, to waive us still hasn't come to terms with what happened. the 50 year old went to this house in the countryside, a short drive from it lived. in order to kathy surviving children, bots, money is tight on stability. a thing of the past that us weight change my life dramatically. the scenes are still in my memory and i don't sleep well. sometimes i wake up very terrified and feel like the house is gonna fall on my head. i'm still living with the shock of the ice quake moving is difficult. friends are very high and there are no job opportunities, yeoman's design, and they are quite cause wide spread destruction in 5 of serious 14 governance with it live among the very worst hit the regions, infrastructure, and basic services would decimated, plunging the areas, living conditions to unprecedented levels here in the towns of hiring an m and as
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in west and it lived volunteers of building new homes to replace those destroyed by the quake. these reconstruction efforts are funded through individual donations and i'm meant to improve housing. so many of those displaced on the part of this campaign. these projects aimed to establish several multi story residential units with each floor containing 4 apartments. naturally, we were late in starting the project due to challenges such as weather conditions. in addition to delays and construction operations. these units are designed to be earthquake resistance. what would we expect the projects to be completed within 5 months? and i'm, i'm, we're working on moving families in to live in these apartments on the way and comes with up to sort of a lot of congestion as an electron gloves. consumer said, for those forced to live in emergency camps following the quakes, destruction, new homes cannot be built fast enough across the region. residents here are
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suffering with little access to clean water, electricity. oh, basic hygiene issue, but the same is all living in attends is very difficult because our homes were destroyed in the us quake and we were forced to move. we save late and our conditions a very bad. there's no awards and no lights and no sanitation stuff have life in the camp is very difficult, obviously than just them and came up. can i say all conditions are very difficult here and there is a shortage of blankets. you what we can't get ahold of any pick up, things are very difficult to believe on the and had the oh no more on a slide for so many here and it lips processing the magnitude of last year's tragedy must be puts off until permanent living arrangements can be secured with the spring and lena, shell hammer, hair shoes, the program manager for syria and turkey for the relief agency, multi is or international. and she was on the side after the earthquake and only
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left recently. welcome to the program. well, you know, it's been a year now since that devastating earthquake. what does the affected region look like today? a warning i'm just, i was in generally in serial offices, syria for a visit off for the red creek. and you can still see the rubble left and dried on the streets, so many damaged households, and of people living in tens. and you also need to say that 2000000 people living attends and many of them this debbie folder, craig, but also now many people lost the houses. oh, that was make child shop for them during the earthquake. and i'll have to go back to living in tens without enough to survive or to live in a winter settings. or to make lena of the way that authorities in turkey and syria have responded to this disaster. there's a difference because in, in tech that's
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a government who can respond to the us create consequences one and serial has no government that this at least accepted internationally. so there is no support for a less support for reconstruction, rehabilitation and quinton enjoys focus on the need to return needs that are dire and not only because of the us. correct. but because of the conflict in many of conflicts and instead of them. and there you can, you can see that um, for instance, no 69 percent of the hospitals are only functioning northwest in syria and nearly 4000000 people of those living and offers and serbia need to return assistance need health, basic health excess. your organization says is his witness. the surge in parents seeking assistance further? melner is children. is it still the case that not enough aid is getting through a year after the earthquake?
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because of many of the crisis around the globe, the funding cuts are relatively high for serial function for you. and she went to her response client as only covered up to 37 percent for last year. and there was a huge funding cut for the p. the world food program, usually the can reached our average to 1000000 people along with football sc a distribution. and they had to cut down and july last 2 to 1000000 people and one . and now and december last year, the even suspended the whole general fort assistance programming. and this was for sure the consequences been for the people for practice indicating women. and also then for the children on the 5. we saw in the report just a moment ago, a man saying that he's still living in shock. how great is the need for psychological support for those in the effected area?
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i would say the need is very, very high. you can uh and every conversation and every face, you know, you see um the fear and also now since the craig anniversary was approaching, people were saying it's the same with the conditions. it's the same light. this turn, temperature was that was a snow last weekend again and in the region. so every thing reminds the people of the earthquake last in february and people are scared to stay in the house to see if they're still can stay in the houses. we met um the survivor in turkey was saying, i don't want to live in this house that cracked everywhere, even though she fixed them. she can still see these cracks and she cannot sleep at least one night from yes for 8 hours. she's worried about her kids of all to a future, her life. what needs to happen, in your opinion, in order to assure that those affected by the quakes get the relief that they need
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. one of the, the biggest challenges and also what needs to be a shave to sustain toronto and access. there's one border crossing, which is the bubble, how above a couple more across it from cherokee to to it lips, which was now renewed in january for another 6 months, which as an electro agreement between the 2 and government and the u. n. and there was 2 additional border crossings open the last day off of the earth wake, which will now expire michel february, which is about the settlement. and then i bought a question and these crossings need to be renewed for more than half a year for more than one year to have to stay the long term planning to get also retirement programming and developing program and a chance to plan ahead of time to ensure that projects can be implemented for a longer time period to reach people and they lean and thank you very much for talking with us today. that was lena show how about the,
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the international program manager for syria and turkey for the international multi so in other news, republicans in the us house of representatives had threatened to block war time aid for ukraine. this, after the senate said, would soon boats on the package, which also includes aid for israel and security measures on the southern us border critics. a house leaders do not want to hand president biden in election year victory. the incumbent night makayla has declared victory in el salvador as presidential election. okay, right. claim. see one more than 85 percent of the official results have not been announced. he's popular despite his author, terry and policies which are accredited with reducing, getting body butters and parents are back to measure to triple parking fees for
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large. su bees. the city says the vehicles cause more pollution and deadlier accidents. several groups will be exempt from the charge, including those living and working in the city entrepreneurs and people with disabilities. female performers have ruled this years grammy awards with taylor swift, billy i lease money serious and sees on taking the top prizes. it was a history making night for us. we have to claim the record, 4th album of the year award. she also took home the trophy for best pull vocal album. when i finished billy irish, one best song of the year for her hits tune, what was i made for which featured in barbie. move them that you've added guys. entertainment journalist k. j matthews was following the ceremony from los angeles los angeles and told us more about the big winters of the night. human one
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off for top categories, album of the year. you've got taylor swift song of the year. you have, what was i made for you just mentioned the irish breaker of the year. miley cyrus for flowers and best new artist, went to victoria mooney, the sweet. so yes, it was definitely a female centered grammy award winning night for sure. what about the on stage performances? there was tracy chapman, joni mitchell, celine dion. any big surprises there to oh my god. when celine dion came on and presented the reward, it was just so amazing because, you know, we've all know that she has been suffering. she's been illness ill for awhile, so we didn't expect to see her. they are presenting a war, but no, she was there presenting an award. taylor's with got that award. it was just amazing to see her there on stage. it was also amazing to see joni mitchell
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performing. they said she was basically performing 56 years after i think her 1st album came out as an a solo artist. i mean, do you know how few people actually get to come to the grammys and perform after being in the business? 56 years? so it was amazing to see her after a 30 year hiding just from the grammy's performing. we had billy joel there as well . we had stevie wonder and tony been it. it was just an embarrassment of riches in terms of great quality music being performed at the grammys. cure? los angeles on sunday night last night we saw a new grammy category, best african music performance. what does that mean for the music industry? so i think it's a great day at the south african singer tyler, one of the best african music performance for her song water. and i love that i love the fact that, you know carol g one as well, a latin artist,
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i love the fact that they're trying to be much more international and not so american center. we know that great mute is music. that is, comes from the artist all over the world and it needs to showcase that we even had a, you know, j, the getting his doctor dray achievement award. and he mentioned that he kind of took a, i'm not at the grammys by say, you know, it means a lot, but it doesn't mean a lot. they still need to bring changes. and he thinks it's interesting that the woman with the most grammy still has not one i'm with a year and i think that was a did get them for not award in his why beyond say with that particular awards, even though he is the most grammy winning artist of all time k j a. thank you very much. as always the entertainment journal, this k j. matthew is there in the los angeles. thank you for having me, us or go. just reminder, the top story we're following for you this our humans through the rebels have filed
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