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and then when the racing questionnaires on the team q ministry, this kind of funny feels like there is, there's a definitely news life from that at least 10 killed in a. she was saying as a swedish adult education college police savvy attackers among dad and, or far as his realize any leg just hatteras. and also on the program. china hits profit, donald trump trade products with levies on us boy and gas for us. presidents suspends threatened action against canada and mexico and return to commitments on florida security. so he's newly that is i'm fairly, as new leader as intact he's seeking support of this country. the covers and 13 years of civil to he says it's ready to offer funding in return for action against strategies militants inside
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the i'm feel good who welcome to the program. at least 10 people. i think account that i'm not shooting that an adult education college in sweden. the attack a is amongst that that, that this happened in the city of border bro, around 200 kilometers west of the capital stock. com. look forward to say the gunman acted alone and did i do not believe it's any link to terrorism. 5 minutes of christmas and as distracted as a sad thing for sweet is the update that swedish police gave just a few minutes ago. maybe up there about that to your thought. we know know that at least 10 people died. the today company. the reason we can't give them more precise information at this stage is because the injuries are so expensive that we're doing several things right now. on one hand, it's about identifying those who have died,
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but also following up the injury situation. then we're also carrying out an extensive investigation. we still believe we have the primary perpetrator to find out to be autumn team out, or you have any special one up as to bank stem as editor in chief of the swedish online general dockens arena, who joins us from stock. a welcome back. yes, but what is known off the 10 debt? well that they haven't been at this school. i think that's the only thing the police said they found them. most of them at least inside. but now when they, i've confirmed that there are around 10 dead. it's very hard to say whether it's only students or students and teachers. and it's of course, a very good about dramatic development. now when we now, when we know and the police just confirm that there are so many dead, it is one probably the most violent attack ever in sweden. and the gunman is set to
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be amongst the dead. yes, at least the police say they think he's among the dead and the tip shots himself. the fact that he's dead now he's complicates. of course, the investigation may have made a ratings use uh approximately this afternoon to try to secure evidence and to try to find out why he did it. he is not known to the police before this event and which makes it even harder. of course, they haven't said anything about any lesser or explanation to bind you digits, but maybe that will come out during the investigation and the following days. what else came out? they the price conference that happened just a few minutes ago. but the steelers are very cautious and that the investigation is in the very early stage. they,
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we repeated that all the time and they don't want to make any you know, they, they don't want to rush to any conclusions right now. but still they're still not the media there and they ask people things and i think during the night during the evening there will be more information coming out somehow. and this, this caution has it has extended to the cousins if it goes has me. because at 1st they were talking about, i think, 5 in judd a while the local news you were talking about what we're talking about and add a number of people being dead. yes, and that's really strange. and i would say unusual that the police, the blackface, probably because they wanted to contact the families, some of the people who has died quite often and situations like this. they still say that there are a casualties, and there are people who has been dead. and then they trying to kind of kind of
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confirm who they are back to. well, it was a very close 60 dramatic situation even for the police. so it's hard to say why they do this, but to, and the, i'm in many people, many people probably felt to be safe when they said that there's only 5 injury. and, and that perpetrator is in east court. and did anybody, survivors? i guess they did. yes, at least from the information we know now, the police said around 10 dad. and the reason was that there are so many with very severe injuries, which means that there might be more depth casualties during the following hours. so it might, but probably there are a few people from the information we had from the hospital in the beginning. they said that uh they had already secured a few of the people they have got in there. so probably there are survivors. yes,
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thanks for talk us through that. yes, but yes, but banks then, from the swedish online journal doc and sending thanks a china says it will impose tatters on us imports, including oil and coal measures are in retaliation for life is against chinese, influenced by us president donald trump, which had now come into force the white house of suspended, similar actions against mexico and canada in return for assurances about border security. aging says any trade in balance with washington currently favors the us. the machine has imposed condra tires on american imports of to trump placed new levies on chinese goods. getting into the u. s. it started with china filing a case against the u. s. at the world trade organization following the 10 percent hike from donald trump. showables who went by it and the ministry of almost stated
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that the us status on chinese products to violate w t rules. it does a typical unilateralism and create protectionism practice. molly, hold what your thoughts on after the us tardies came into effect across all chinese inputs, chime is finance ministry said it would impose levies of 15 percent on imports of u. s. coal and gus in 10 percent of crude oil farm equipment, as well as big engine settings, shipped to china from the u. s. bayesian presidents say they support the come to tyra's actions taken by beijing against the u. s. however, they remain worried about the economic situation in both countries. but it still does, i think the end result is that both sides suffer. the us imposes data and then our products will say less abroad. because statics means high enterprises and bias may be unwilling to but to use all to me what as well, the don't quote the china small and medium sized manufacturing enterprises. the
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impact is definitely significant because the sales and the u. s. may decline. americans might choose cheaper alternatives instead of the georgia that alongside each tyree's. china also added several u. s. companies to at least of unreliable entities. thing to, to google us fashion groups, which owned the told me here if you got and called, and claimed brands. and the biotech giant lumina as the u. s. and china, low collins, the e. u, is bracing itself for potential economic for louts. donald trump is also freezing us overseas a raising questions about the future of assistance programs around the world. america has until now being the biggest single international down in the us government agency for international development or us a i. d helps millions across the world from vital food
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supplies in sim, bob, wy, and shed to emergency disaster responses and hate see what life saving medical equipment in ukraine. u. s. a. i d is the world's largest humanitarian provider. now it's future hangs in the balance with donald trump's proclaimed america, fixed policy run by a bunch of radical we're getting them out and we're getting them out. states up in 1961 us a id is funded by the us government and had a budget with around $40000000.00 in 2023 less than one percent of the total state are a bunch of it's responsible for aiden development in strategically important
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countries all those and conflicts and works in around 120 nations. funding a range of initiatives from feels hospitals to contraceptives. h i v aids treatment, clearing land, mines, energy security, finding mel nutrition and giving people access to clean water. in 2023, most of its funding went to ukraine, the ethiopia jordan, the democratic republic of congo and somalia. a trump pause, a foreign aid for 90 days when he took off us. and some of us, a id programs have already been forced to close the doors, like this healthcare seemed to supporting transgender people in south africa. i've
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been coming to this clinic for years now. i think it's been ideas or something that i've been under the key and now with switch cramps ridiculous policies. that is all going to change. that is why i came yesterday because they closing for the next 90 days. the funding for ease has seen shock waves through some of the most vulnerable populations, leaving the future of millions of people endowed. let's examine this river abbey maxima and she's president and c, e o of the a to organization ox from america, and joins us from monkey to welcome to d w. how big a gap does this freezing of us international a lease? it is a massive gap that is actually a cruel political power play by uh, president trump, in the administration. it undermines human development and human security human
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rights in countries all around the world. even though this represents just under one percent of the united states budget is u. s. foreign assistance supports 42 percent of the global humanitarian and development architecture. and it's having far reaching serious life threatening consequences as we can see. serious, far reaching life threatening consequences. i'll explain why those a dramatic terms. they are dramatic because usaid humanitarian assistance supports live saving activities in ethiopia in the democratic republic of congo, in places that have the needs for clean water, kids who have access to medication and, and sanitation. so this is all life saving uh, work the usa id has supported around the world for decades and or partners and
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communities around the world are relying on new services when those uh, efforts stopped. and when those right now, the disruption and upheaval that has been created by the confusion and the for the abrupt stopped work orders really cuts off access to basic things like food or sanitation for children and women, families in poor countries around the house. and you describe this as a cruel, political power play against strong woods in order to achieve. why do you think that the american presidents has done this as well? it feels like there's intentional misleading about what is happening and the role of the, the us agency for international development and the partners that supports around the world. oxfam does not rely on us government funding for its work. but our
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partners do. and we know that the system and the work that's going going every single day has impact on people's lives, livelihoods, on communities, and people making choices about who waits, who doesn't in a family, who will survive and who will, who won't. and when you talk about humanitarian life saving assistance, this feels like it has been short sighted. it has happened without thought, without care, without warning. and it has been a bending of an entire system that has worked productively for people's rights and human rights. and here's the thing, take that to your okay. accept that we know the most rich come countries use a to project power and influence. so isn't it sensible that from time to time they review whether the money the spending aligns with the national interests. we totally support thoughtful review and reform of any sector. and to do that,
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this suspension of everything all at once without warning causes a media is harm, is like turning off, is that good and deep. that's a literal, literally vision, visual as well, for communities that are relying on clean water and sanitation for people who rely on food and where their next meal comes from. this has very serious implications. there could be thoughtful, intentional review processes and we have seen no sign of that. right? so just so i'm clear, i'm as far as your can said, you support the president's and i didn't use for the fact that the president can do with a few objects to the way it has been done. as well as ministration has the ability to review how a flows and a thoughtful, productive way usa id is been. historically, a bi partisan supported the administration that is authorized by congress
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to fulfill its responsibilities while we have seen and witnessed is a combination of donald trump and eli must, who is not an elected official making determinations without warning. and without advance planning to enable a thoughtful, intentional set of actions and reviews and then cuts off age and disables the community and partners around the world to be able to control their responsibilities. right. so outlining that so clearly for us, i mean, maximum from ox, from american. thank you. thank you. or israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is to meet with donald trump in washington to discuss the permits east by and gaza. it's the 1st meeting between the 2 davis since mr. trump's 1st, and that's us present those. i've missed them that yahoo has 1st overseas trips
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since the international criminal court issued a warrant for his arrest last year of alleged war crimes. this may think could be a test of relations between the 2 need is an early indicator of president trump, the approach to the middle east. the bowls that done going and was full of gratitude when her sister homie was released from captivity by her mouse and gauze . mon president, drum tang do you, i can have my sister again, united states, egypt and cox has been working for months to call about a ceasefire in goza. but it was reportedly returning us president donald trump's pressure on it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the fine and the push to tell you, but the line of the she also mine will shape the close relationship between the 2 lead those dates back to trump's 1st time in the white house. we're
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still washington brun, pump supplies for israel, the nicest people in the days into his 2nd time in office. trump authorized the delivery of 2000 pounds almost as row that had to legit lead being put on hold by the bite and administration. a factory present time for keeping your promise to give us all the tools it needs to defend itself, to confront our common enemies and to secure a future peace and prosperity. trump also over 10 sanctions placed on israel by biden, to the ongoing violence against palestinians in the occupied west bank are set to following the ceasefire from closed international outrage by tending reporters that gauze should be, quote, cleaned out a neighboring countries. egypt and jordan should taken more palestinians. i'd like to take the title. i said clearly that affords the best place the palestinians. he
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is an injustice that we cannot take part in the okay. i mean shaddick fee. upon his return to the able office, trump signed an executive order to once again designate the wrong box. you have any who's the rebel good, a foreign terrorist organization. and the indication that his thoughts on a ron and it's proxies hasn't softened. trump ended in nuclear deal with tyrone during his bus time and which is the killing of a rainy in general costume. so the money by us trains in iraq in 2020 iran revolution regard. say they held naval exercises in the gulf on january 24th, to show they're ready to confront an invasion by extra regional forces. so i wouldn't suggest anybody to start rejoicing, but we're destroying come us as well. or the palestinian resistance or to
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cutting get onto arms because the resistance will stay as long as the occupation stays, as long as repression stakes adjoining stones with israel against iran is key for donald trump's middle east policy. as he starts the 2nd time in office. we'll take a look at some more stories making headlines. now, to is ray. the soldiers were killed when the amount of fire in the occupied westbank. several of the troops were wounded in the attack, the village of tire, sir. israel says its forces spent killed the government. israeli troops have been carrying on to major operation to boot time out of state in another sense, in nearby during these former dates or chief against elton vac is noise. new finance minister, a was appointed and competent v shuffle following the collapse of the governing coalition is dest dolton, but previously substitute as,
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as the countries prime minister, as a new ukraine says, 5 civilians were killed by a russian beside the attack on the safety of easy maybe foxy region training and officials say russia and the size of a city center, but no training. so just what side of the shower back. all the stuff all has blanket head japan's a nose and a kind of agent or the music hang down and just 12 hours as a flights in canceled my thoughts as urgent people stay doors. no more heavy snow is forecasts for the coming days. it's a turkey surprises and relative type road one has praise syrians, i serious entering later my algebra for his strong commitment to fighting tara mississippi rise in anchorage, trying to drum up support to rebuild syria. after 13 years of civil war, president obama has repeatedly signals his willingness to support syria. despite that, he's kind of economic crisis and be to an anchor
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a one support from damascus events efforts to disband. the code is militant and run serial. democratic forces in northeast and syria. straight to a correspondent, dorian jones, and it's tumble a welcome. don in uh, the 2 liters i've just been speaking to the press. so why did we look as well? we've had the 2 leaders pay long tribute to $1.00 another. this came off to a very long be tube over 3 hours present node $1.00 pay tribute to see where the president on the dollar charlotte, and he's the feet of what he called the dock falls. he's bringing hope to a country while shar also pay tribute to ode one for the support of the he, he's move and received the rebel movement in opposing aside. he said that those so strongly in the memories of the syrian government. uh, they pay tribute to the strong support which took you provided, which in many ways was key if i took he was one of the few countries that stood by uh, shaw on his uh, height tower,
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my shower of movement uh to the very end. uh and uh, both steve was very keen to, to opponents bones of rebuilding the country head one said, all of his institutions, all the states were also tucker state, but now operating on a police disposal of sir in helping this massive reconstruction. i mean, what i show roles so paid tribute to that support, but it's very interesting. there was no concrete signs of what that commitment will be, and it does appear that shara is, will see a bit of a balancing act before he came to turkey. he went to saudi arabia and that was a scene is a very important symbolic move, a message to the, our country. it's that syria will not become a proxy of turkey, which many have country sphere given turkey simple, and it's proximity to syria. so the, i think he's bulky, a balancing act between both turkey. i'm the, our well, and especially as he will be a way to spot take these offers as a full talk. he's crisis really, economy cuts very little money to give money, is what syria need on site is more likely to come from saudi arabia on the gulf
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states. so we probably all be seeing there was a bit of a balancing act, a serious silence kentucky and the are welding, particularly the well rich countries like saudi arabia. let's talk about those co dish that forces in northern syria which tuck in regards of security threat. president to do on has talked about the citizens or presidents as us, has priced in for a strong commitment to fight what is called tara. so how is i'll share on dealing with the cuts to well, he's again, booking a very careful lie here during the press conference, he said that they'd discuss the question of security this. he said was a priority for syria. he what he address what he said, the problems faced in the north and east of the country, although he didn't name the kurdish forces of the see if by name is also the problem of it's farming state in that region as well. so he's very careful not to call out the syrian, the democratic forces at the moment because of the moment they are in the go see ations, damascus is reaching out to these co dish full says they're trying to come to some
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kind of deal with they won't give up their arms and possibly join the steel, a new syrian army. but for now, at least for eric, a study from texas report, citing syrian government souls is those talks ongoing very well. syrian codes are very reluctant to give up the weapons for our government. they have no say and they're concerned about the security. so at the moment there was pretty much deadlock. and i think a key factor here will be what the americans do. they have an american military presence in syria with the syrian code. so the, the, and that many ways to see it as a guarantee of a security as well. but presently, trump has indicated he could be possibly pulling out. so that is another factor in the mix. talk. he's saying he won't be sir, in democratic forces out. they say they are affiliated to the p k. k, a fight thing, they'll just be fight to talk to say for decades. so there is a, a, there's a potential problem. but the moment the, both of you just don't want to make an issue of it. and it's an ongoing issue of talks about done and done in jones. in this time
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we've had space, i just say says it's monitoring an asteroid. that hasn't both. a one percent chance of colliding with the us in 2032. the asteroid was 1st. it recognizes the fact in december by the atlas telescope, into a travel ticket around 17 kilometers per 2nd collision with, with us would release anywhere between $5.50, mega tons of energy. however, scientists believe it's trajectory could change over time, making an impact with us. unlikely. a reminder that top story at this hour police at least 10 people have been killed. the shooting death, an adult education college and we look forward to serving attackers among the dead in the city of aging says it will impose the trade status of up to 15 percent on the us import. and they tell the action for punitive measures introduced by washington. the rest of the course actions against canada and mexico in return
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