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thing see to your it's of trees golf. jenny reset on d w the this is the, the news line from bell and friends, a transports race to the island of my yachts. authorities, fear hundreds have been killed off to the west side clone and nearly a century hits the french overseas territory. the storm wiped out neighborhoods and cuts off the top. some survivors haven't had both of the days. i was just hours away from a decisive moment for germany's and bass of lee, the old off shots single face, the confidence voted in parliament. that is why they expected to lose clear in the pos, early election. and repulsive is rarely strikes on serious talk to this region
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near the mediterranean coast. this video footage appears to show a massive explosion that the weapon storage site the guy that has woke up to the program authorities in the french overseas territory of my yacht. hundreds or even thousands of people have been killed by the most destructive psych loan in nearly a century. the islands of the east african coast was already francis forest overseas region, before the cycle and shy though flattened entire communities. that process interior minister has arrived to join prizes opperation. the french military has delivered aid supplies as rescue as race to stave off. as too many tyran disaster of the 1st came, the winds and rain from cycle jeter, and then came the next thread. the wind spread destruction left behind them. i
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don't wonder frances, poorest overseas territories rescue teams have already started to clear the debris left behind by the storm. and help is on the way from france in the form of emergency workers and 2 men at henry and 8 a badly needed lifeline for those who have already lost everything must come to get something to eat for the kids. and for us adults as well. we've got nothing left, the winds taking it all the way we had stocked up at the wing. took it up. what date cause you wanna proud to have had no water for 3 days now. so it's starting to be a lot. we're trying to get the bare minimum to live on, because we don't know when the water will come back to the full scale of the destruction is visible from the air. more than 3 quarters of the islands, 300000 people live below the poverty line. most were living and mixture of homes
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and slums and shanty towns which have now all but been wiped out throughout the america how the house was built. every thing here has been give a stage to it. i think you can see it all around me. i'm actually walking through debris is or people one day off to the site core, not or really busy rebuilding the homes, but the work is going to be extremely long and the model was on the start to rebuild. others are left only to say their final farewells, as my young starts to recover after the war cycle and in almost a century. and earlier i asked the gentlest daniel brown in paris, if we have a clear picture now about the destruction caused by my, it goes in my old as well this. and to be frank, it hurts. no, it's still very high because of the lack of communication. so i mean 99 percent of
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6 internet customers are disconnected. $51.00 out of $54.00 mobile network containers are still out of service. so primarily due to power outages. so it's certainly hard to calculate. so the extent of this destruction officially, that tells remains still as pointing and telling, sees, and approximately $250.00 entries, but says departments are pretty psyched. so this morning said you can model notes, apply that figure by a to a 100. so for the moment we just don't know is your report said earlier, this is the worst side clone in uh, 90 years and its products and, and europe's forest region. and the scene in these images are sent to towns that have been flats and, and so the entire infrastructure has really been very hard. we think that maybe as much as a 3rd of the residents there of the 300000 people living on my york has been
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displaced by this. and they're slowly coming to terms with the catastrophe that they sing in front of them. now from says already send rescue as an aid supplies what more is needed? yes, it does. it is, do, please, has deployed these rescuers, firefighters from the mainland and nearby territories like the reunion islands of its established air and sea bridges to deliver supplies and personnel to these affected areas. but from the moment when talking about its maximum of $800.00 or so military personnel and file firefighters, which is simply not enough, given the scale of the disaster, their priorities will be restoring electricity and access to drinking water, as well as repairing these critical infrastructure. such as hospitals on the airport, which has been devastated and several, my friends are still strategies here even from so i'm able to return to their homes
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. and so it's, the government is trying to collaborate. so not only and terms of the with the military and the health business structure, but the, and the french red cross as well. these measures are trying to address immediate needs. so the french government's not yet specified the total amount as a to detail, the long term reconciled destruction plans. and we're in the system facing further announcements throughout the day. but we'll have to wait for actuate assessments of the cycling through impacts. now there's a report by the front parliament from earlier this year, and that, that highlights of problems with disaster management in front of the overseas territories. at this process has been prevented the most certainly god says the devastation caused by his site plan. it is just exacerbating fact is related to
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long term poor infrastructure and disastrous governance. so you have to know that miles is a disputed territory, and of a gerrymandering of the referenda back in the seventy's tories away from the more silence and the i to pull out the next door. and there's been several un resolutions condemning the french and it's linked to the socio political tension. so a large portion of volumes population the, reside in these informal settlements with standard constructions that have been hit so hard by the side close there. often, wherever you know, uh, populates the 5 people from the neighboring morris who is desperate to return to what was their ancestral homes. and despite my god, so states as the french overseas department for the last 13 years, there's been chronic under investments in, in really essential infrastructure. these are include housing of the waters incline
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. so, and then public facilities. and my up was wrapped thing before with a severe droughts and leading to watts or rushing before all this happens of the scale of disaster and the existing infrared structural weaknesses are posing significant challenges to 2 effects are really important to make my yields more resilience of filings than this, danielle brown, the thank you very much, daniel. thank you. it could have be the beginning of the end. so german is just the thoughts just hours from now. he faces the vote of confidence in parliament that he is widely expected to lose if that happens, both as we'll go to the polls in a general election on february 23rd. for just shy of 3 years. charles has dealt with constant fighting among his with 3 ponti coalition,
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made up of center left environmental list and pro business lawmakers. it was never going to be easy, but if you could have predicted just how bad it would get, the traffic light coalition is history. and the stages set for small collections. but how did we get here? the government face challenges from the start fairly 2 months and russia's invasion of ukraine force to mass of, of a turn in german defense policy. yeah, i live in that site. we're living throughout walter, should you're the one that means that the world afterwards will no longer be the same as the world. as for the full energy policy needed to rethink to after germany's reliance on russia, specifically for cheap gas was lead beer to the mix. and economy disrupted by cove of 19 with the public deeply impacted by inflation and the cost of living crisis. the lake was bleak and that's before the cracks began to show in the coalition. it
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all came to a head when the ftp prevailed over the budget. late night crisis talks at the chancellor e lead to f t p finance minister christy and ledner getting the sack z me. so this is why was forced into the decision in order to prevent damage to our country. we need a government capable of taking action as the power to make the right decisions for our country. so press at the low trust mission 0, his loan don't play the economic concerns of jamming terminals these days. all of shots are still calling into question the decisions needed for people to be proud of germany against on, on kind of this breakup had been in the works for quite a while. at least through a marriage to the ftp, had a paper relating just to be hoped to orchestra their coalition exit now or the election needing begins in earnest voters, main concerns or the economy and emigration made to rise and support for the far right and populace parties. on disability people that schultz will be on the ballot
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again as chancellor candidates hold on his heels, the man most likely to get his job. the opposition conservatively dark, cedric mats, a busy winter of campaigning, lies ahead with just a few weeks for the candidates to meet their case. about political corresponded to the sell dell told me more about what's going to happen in the german parliament later today. so yeah, so with the session in the bonus tag, germany's parliament is going to start at 1 pm german time. and we expect to then chancellor shows to deliver a speech which should last around 25 minutes where he's going to explain why he's called for this vote of confidence and preferably, looking back in some salient moments of his government, then there will be a debate in the german parliament at the end of which, after probably a couple of hours and members of parliament, are going to vote for this vote of confidence which the government is expected to
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lose. especially since we've heard from the green party, the only remaining a cool listen partner of all of choices, social democrats, that it is a party called on its members to abstain in this vote. just to make sure that a accidentally, the government does not get a, you know enough votes at the supported in this confidence vote. and that actually the government now will lose the confidence vote. it will be, will be or if the play the follow riots, the party that is a pretty strong and the board has done. uh well uh, the reason also why the greens have said they're going to abstain in the vote of confidence is because there was some concern that some members of the a if the might play a trick on the shows is remaining allies and actually vote in favor of the government in this vote of confidence and this is something that's all parties involved, one to avoid it would have sent a very bad signal. if
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a government made up of the social democrats in the green were actually to stay in power because of the a if the voted in favor of it. so this is something that all parties want to avoid . and everyone seems to really want to go to a new elections uh, noble and software sales. minority government still be able to pass any legislation between now and the dissolution of the bonus stuff as well. that is going to be a tricky endeavor. we've seen that a former, a coalition partners, the social democrats, the greens and the f d. p, have agreed on some measures that they're going to vote for and the proven the parliament in that case. they would have a majority looking at tax cuts for example. but in any case, in any individual law, the remaining of government parties that are now in a minority will have to look for partners among other parties to approve individual
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laws. so that is going to be tricky. but we've heard also from the spokesman of all of shots uh recently that the confirmation that the government is going to stay in charge as a caretaker government. it still has the ability to govern. in fact, we'll see the chancellor shows traveling to brussels this week for a new summit with a western balkan states. so there it that germany is not a government less country right now. as things will still continue with a care taker, government, and some laws can still be approved in the parliament. so don't you will have a government, but it will be pretty much a lame duck government and a times of international law, people will policy or fee and then of an international partners be able to rely on germany briefly if you can as well. we have seen some concern coming from partners within europe that germany might not be able to take those important decisions that
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might be needed. for example, in further funding supports for ukraine and other big international issues that might arise. for example, with donald trump coming into the government soon in the united states. but this is something that we see often in other european countries that they are government crises and there are changes in governments much more frequently. so i think in general, there is no big risk that germany is not going to be able to play a role and actually still influence european politics did up his physical, corresponded julia solidarity that. thank you very much. julia turned out to have a look at some of the headlines from around the world for the south korea, as constitutional court is still says impeachment proceedings against president you and so feel it will hold its 1st hearing on december 27th. you in was suspended from office, also lawmakers voted to teach him over his attempts to impose marshall,
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the code now has 6 months to decide if it's removal from power will be permanent or the 5 remaining members of the body 9 drug rings say they are released and happy to be back in australia. they returned home on the weekends of the 19 years in prison . police and they didn't. these are the rest of the group in 2005 and convicted them of trying to smuggle a heroine of the holiday island of bali. medical workers in gaza say at least 16 people, including women and children, were killed and is really strike on a shelter for displaced people in new. so right come gaza, civil defense agency said is really strikes on sunday. killed thousands of people across the street, including allowed to 0 gentle less than 3 risk. you work to syria now where israel's military, we have carried out hundreds of strikes since the collapse of the outside regime
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last week footage, verified by the reuters news agency shows a new explosion early on monday and the coast, the origin of talk to us the syrian of service free for human rights says the israeli military attack that defenses and ms. self storage sites that the region is also home to russia's only naval base in the mediterranean across the phone that in jerusalem kind of came up, told us more about the strikes in serious tops us area as well. the house be no comments yet directly from the is really military. so this is based on a syrian reports or they were reported also here in the is there any media as one of the in the seen as the heaviest strike? yet in recent years on the region, possibly targeting a massage stores. so it's as it's reported to you and a defense system. so this is also part of the complaint of you've been seeing here from the is really military in recent days or in the past week. since the full of
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the a sort of regime where we've been seeing large scale attacks on military a sites across a syria. we've seen that in the past year when it's really attacked uh, usually weapons, storage sides or weapon transferred to hezbollah. or what is what i described at the time is entrenchment that was against entrenchment of a wrong and a forces there. but right now is what justifies these military strikes as. and they don't want these a systems of pulling into as they put it hostile hands. no, the house being a lot of criticism also by the international community, but also he in the region by the sheer scale of it. also in addition to is i'm moving into syria in positions of the so called buffer zone. that is in violation of the agreements does engagement agreement of 1974. but we also hear from
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a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that this is not the end yet that had been read out of accord with president elect donald trump at the base. he does have been talking over the weekend mainly about the possibility of a new cisco hosted shooting gauze, but also as a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i said that this was sent it on the need to complete is rose victory. and there's also a lot of discussion and he and is right, right now with a, you know, almost uh, the weakening of yvonne's proxies like husband law but also the shutdown of ad defenses in, in, in syria about the possibility of a strike, a pre emptive strides on yvonne's nuclear sites now is it was prime minister benjamin netanyahu has now approved the expands the expansion of settlements and the occupied goal on heights that's on the border with syria. and we'll also send
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more troops that tell us more about that. well, absolutely. i mean, this has been a decision here by the government to say that they want to double the size of the population of the occupied golden heights, a israel, a cap to it, and later occupies in late the next uh, the a golden heights of international that is still seen as occupied syrian, a territory. and this is a message basically uh to the is really pop like that. that, you know, is, are the hold, this strategically important territory. a as in the golan heights that but also a to the region that is of the north back down that they see are, you know, they're watching very close to what's happening there on the other side in syria. and be sure here we've heard this know the past days from, you know, most of the officials yet that they want to see what kind of regime will be then
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a set up a in, in syria. you know, in the coming days are correspond as tanya sam of the reporting from jerusalem. thank you very much. i and solve them 11 and thousands of people have been displaced by is really a tax doing that's what has belonged. many have now begun returning home following these, these 5 that was reached at the end of november. they are finding mass destruction and a long reconstruction process waiting for the w, sorry the tides. and stella made a report from a tile in southern lebanon. this used to be not means living room where she and her family would eat and watch tv. but 2 months before have done this to her house in the coastal town of tyre. israel must, with the attack, the city in south lebanon. nadine says there was no reason such as has fallen
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members for her house to be destroyed. and i'm looking for i didn't expect our house to look like this and the nbc and there was nothing here. and i'm gonna talk on like a lot of our house was destroyed because they bought the house right next to us and she and her family back now, after spending the war and ties old towns, the only area that wasn't heavily targeted, they were hoping to simply move back of the ceasefire was announced 2 weeks ago, but that's clearly not possible here thought it was hard. i mean that we couldn't retrieve anything. and even our clothes were trapped under the rubble of fashion and was there with my toys, with my pillow. look for some job, it's just not their school and my school to
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to of the as the ceasefire takes effect. thousands of people like nothing a going back home and a shock by what they find a few weeks ago that is really ami hit the highest main water pumping station that left the entire provence. without wondering what was the municipality officials say it could take up to several months to fix meanwhile, some people on tyra getting on with it. they invited people from across lebanon to help them clean up those who came included locals, scouts and into a lot of my coming back here again, makes me feel grateful, a demon one of despite all of this destruction inside of it,
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i'm happy to come back to tire and to clean up my city of suicide and how long would it be to do on on of the best i would love to help to restore tire, to how we know it's to bring life extra tyra into us as well. and the dean will just destroy the balcony, repairing her home. when the money the family doesn't have, she hopes that someone would offer her compensation sort of in like everything will be all right, but your dad will rebuild the house and will get back all your stuff or the materials will be fixed. but this also emotional loss and trauma to deal with to the us now, wherever a large number of mysterious draws side things have been reported. all the parts of new jersey and the east coast in recent weeks, sparking speculation and concern of a who sent them. and fly, president biden has even been off for offices as law enforcement officials, stress that the objects do not appear to be the threats to public safety. and for
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these doing site things has been reported across the state of new jersey and even new york. we've got several over here now that are flying around to their flying ones. hovering this new jersey visit in teams to have filmed multiple drones in the air. and with the naked eye, the video doesn't really do justice. but when you look at what i'm seeing with the naked eye, you can see it, it's not a normal aircraft this, and we don't have this much. uh, you know, traffic, you know, usually on any given night in this area. some stockett by what they are seeing and wondering what's going on. i don't know. it doesn't look anything like a play. it's way too big and it's way too low in the sky and it's the middle of the night. then i think maybe it's a helicopter. no, it's not a helicopter. then suddenly it gets closer and it's hovering right over the trees
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and it looks like i guess the norm is drone. i'm not even sure why. i've never seen anything like it. it's just a drone on steroids. the f b i is among several agencies investigating these joint site things for it to investigate the state. most of them have involved mand is draft. i don't believe there's a tech, but that has not stopped the demand for get on some of. so before we go spiritual high and 6, the rosie as the window festivities kicked off in the hum, gary, and capital budapest. thousands of people then strip down to just the bed minimum plus center. for a wintry run on sunday, the nearly new the event is in his 21st year with entry fees, going to charge during the holidays.
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