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There's a new and stark warning from the United Nations that thousands of babies could die in Gaza over the next two days if more aid doesn't reach them. Tel Aviv correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
At least 80 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air strikes on northern Gaza on Tuesday. Tel Aviv correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
The election of a new Pope is currently underway in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. Catholic cardinals from all over the world have gathered behind closed doors casting their votes for a new Pope. The election comes after the passing of Pope Francis last month after suffering from stroke and heart failure. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC correspondent in Rome, Trent Murray
Israel hasn't allowed any aid into Gaza since March 2, our correspondent Trent Murray in Tel Aviv gives Susie the latest.
The Palestine Red Crescent wants an independent investigation after 15 of its medics were killed by Israeli forces in Gaza last month. Tel Aviv correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Alexa Cook.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk's rise to become the 'First Buddy' of US President Donald Trump has shaken the US political establishment. As the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk appears to have unprecedented access and power in the White House and further afield. How far does his reach go? Teresa Tang sits down with correspondents Kate Fisher and Trent Murray.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Germany's conservative political party - the Christian Democratic Union - has won the country's elections with 28 percent of the vote. Berlin correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Alexa Cook.
There are signs daily life is gradually returning to normal in the Syrian capital, Damascus, after the ousting of Bashar al-Assad over the weekend. Middle East correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Corin Dann.
Our Middle East correspondent Trent Murray spent the day at the Israeli border with Syria. Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
The coalition government in Germany has collapsed. It comes after the Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, sacked his finance minister, Christian Lindner, the leader of one of the three parties in the coalition, accusing him of putting politics above the interests of the country. Berlin correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Guyon Espiner.
It has been one year since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. Tel Aviv correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Guyon Espiner.
The Government is urging New Zealanders in Iran and Lebanon to leave now while options remain available. Beirut correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
More than two thousand representatives from 60 countries are in Berlin for the Ukraine Recovery Conference. Berlin correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened down 18-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 17,291 on turnover of 3.3-billion N-T. The market lost ground on Wednesday, as investors shunned artificial intelligence-related stocks after a warning from chip designer Nvidia on the possible impact of the U-S government's ban on chip sales to China. Selling was seen in A-I-related and semiconductor stocks, but I-C designers were boosted by rotational buying. Former-Taipei Deputy Mayor Tops TPP Legislator-at-Large List The Taiwan People's Party has released its legislator-at-large nominees for January's elections. Former Taipei Deputy Mayor Huang Shan-shan tops the 34-person list. According to T-P-P presidential nominee Ko Wen-je, Huang proved to be "an efficient worker" when she served as his deputy during his tenure (任期) as mayor of Taipei. Ko is praising the party's no. 2 pick, former New Power Party lawmaker Huang Kuo-chang for his work uncovering corruption while in office. Huang resigned from the N-P-P last week to be eligible to be included in the T-P-P's party list. Kaohsiung New Year's Eve Party to Feature Four-Minute Firework Show The Kaohsiung City Government has announced that its New Year's Eve celebration party this year will feature a four minute fireworks show - making its one of the city's biggest ever displays. The New Year's Eve party will be taking place at Dream Mall beginning at 6:30PM on December 31. Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai says the show will be 60 seconds longer than last year and more than 7,000 fireworks will be set off. According to Chen, it will also be the first time the city will have combined its Christmas and New Year celebrations. Christmas decorations, including a 20-meter Christmas tree and an over 5-meter tall reindeer (馴鹿) will be put up in Central Park. Israel Hamas Prisoner Swap Delayed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's national security adviser says a planned hostage-for-prisoner swap with Hamas has been delayed until at least Friday. In a statement released late Wednesday, Tzachi Hanegbi said that contacts on the deal were continuing. The swap is to take place as part of a four-day truce (休戰) that had been expected to begin today but was delayed to Friday. Hanegbi gave no explanation for the delay, and it was not immediately clear when the cease-fire might begin. SEVERAL US SOLDIERS INJURED AFTER MISSILE ATTACK ON IRAQ AIRBASE The Pentagon has confirmed that a US Airbase in Iraq has been hit by a ballistic missile attack. It comes as American bases in the Middle East report an increase in attacks on soldiers stationed in the region. Trent Murray reports. Peru Loses More than Half of Glacier Surfacr Peruvian scientists say Peru has lost more than half of its glacier surface in the last six decades due to climate change. According to a new glacier inventory released Wednesday by a government agency, 175 glaciers became extinct between 2016 and 2020. In total, scientists say, the South American country has 1,050 square kilometers of glacial coverage (覆蓋範圍) left. That is about 44% of what was recorded in 1962, when the first glacier inventory was done. That was the I.C.R.T. news, Check in again tomorrow for our simplified version of the news, uploaded every day in the afternoon. Enjoy the rest of your day, I'm _____. ----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- 金獎億萬導演雷利史考特與奧斯卡影帝瓦昆菲尼克斯,繼【神鬼戰士】後再度攜手合作,這對金獎搭檔將重現磅礡的史詩大戰,帶給觀眾在一場震撼的視覺饗宴! 11月24日 (週五)電影院大銀幕,全版本磅礡獻映! 最新預告:https://bit.ly/49KYI40
Turkey's incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has claimed victory in the country's historic run off presidential election. Official results has him winning 52% of the vote. Our Turkish correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from Istanbul.
Turkey's incumbent President is claiming victory in the country's historic run off presidential election, with almost all votes counted. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan failed to get 50% of the votes required to win the first round, forcing a runoff with rival Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. The election has international implications including Turkey's support for Ukraine, and its ability to block or allow other countries to join NATO. Turkish correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
The results of Turkey's knife-edge election between 20-year-reigning President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and opposition rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu will run-off to May 28th. Mr Erdogan led the first round with 49.51 percent of the vote, while Kemal Kilicdaroglu polled 44.88 percent Although Mr Erdogan appears the clear favourite, he would need more than 50 percent to win the race outright. RNZ Turkish correspondent Trent Murray has the story and spoke with Ingrid Hipkiss.
The people of Turkey have been voting in a pivotal election overnight, which could end President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 20-year-reign as leader. Turkey is currently in economic crisis and the Government has faced widespread criticism for its response to February's devastating earthquakes. Voters in the quake-hit city of Adana say they are going through troubled times. Ahead of today's vote, opinion polls gave Mr Erdogan's main challenger, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, a slight lead, with two polls at the weekend showing him above the 50 percent threshold needed to win outright. If neither wins more than 50 percent today, a runoff will be held on May the 28th. RNZ correspondent Trent Murray is in Istanbul.
In Turkey more than 90 percent of votes have been counted. The people of Turkey have been voting in a pivotal election overnight, which could end President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 20-year-reign as leader. RNZ correspondent Trent Murray has the story.
From the rollercoaster of emotions while rescuers searched for survivors, to a nation coming together to support the relief efforts, Trent Murray talks to Steve Lai about his time reporting from Malatya, Turkiye after deadly earthquakes devastate an area roughly the size of South Korea. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ciara Doherty speaks to Louise O'Reilly TC, Senator Barry Ward, Trent Murray, Kate Fisher, Enda Brady, Fionnán Sheahan, John Mooney, Austin Hughes and Dr Nicola Fox Hamilton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ciara Doherty speaks to Pat Leahy, Senator Lisa Chambers, Padraig MacLochlainn TD, Trent Murray, Siobhán Ryan, Deirdre Heenan, Colin Harvey & Róisin Nic Tighearáin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The state funeral for Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, is currently taking place at this hour. This marks the end of 10 days of events across the UK since her passing at the age of 96. As many as one million visitors are attending the historic occasion in London. Jon Gericke spoke to London-based SABC News correspondent, Trent Murray.
A major policy shift prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. First Light correspondent Trent Murray joined Rachel Smalley to discuss the situation fresh out of a NATO conference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Governments across Europe are scrambling to slow the spread of omicron. In the Netherlands, a full lockdown has been ordered. In neighboring Germany, citizens are being told to cancel big New Years Eve parties. But authorities are often being met with pushback amid growing frustration over restrictions. Special correspondent Trent Murray reports from Berlin. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Governments across Europe are scrambling to slow the spread of omicron. In the Netherlands, a full lockdown has been ordered. In neighboring Germany, citizens are being told to cancel big New Years Eve parties. But authorities are often being met with pushback amid growing frustration over restrictions. Special correspondent Trent Murray reports from Berlin. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Governments across Europe are scrambling to slow the spread of omicron. In the Netherlands, a full lockdown has been ordered. In neighboring Germany, citizens are being told to cancel big New Years Eve parties. But authorities are often being met with pushback amid growing frustration over restrictions. Special correspondent Trent Murray reports from Berlin. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A stark warning from outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the fourth wave of COVID-19 sweeping her country: It's "worse than anything we've seen," she said Monday. Winter is coming across Europe, and with it a spike in infections and a spike in anger at reinstated restrictions to slow the spread. Special correspondent Trent Murray reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A stark warning from outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the fourth wave of COVID-19 sweeping her country: It's "worse than anything we've seen," she said Monday. Winter is coming across Europe, and with it a spike in infections and a spike in anger at reinstated restrictions to slow the spread. Special correspondent Trent Murray reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A stark warning from outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the fourth wave of COVID-19 sweeping her country: It's "worse than anything we've seen," she said Monday. Winter is coming across Europe, and with it a spike in infections and a spike in anger at reinstated restrictions to slow the spread. Special correspondent Trent Murray reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The number of daily Covid-19 cases registered in Germany has soared to 65,000 - by far the highest figure there since the pandemic began. Germany's Parliament is scrambling in the wake of the alarming figures, with new restrictions expected to be unveiled in coming hours. The European continent is experiencing a surge and in many countries, the screws are about to be turned on the unvaccinated. Germany correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Susie Ferguson.
The number of daily Covid-19 cases registered in Germany has soared to 65,000 - by far the highest figure there since the pandemic began. Germany's Parliament is scrambling in the wake of the alarming figures, with new restrictions expected to be unveiled in coming hours. The European continent is experiencing a surge and in many countries, the screws are about to be turned on the unvaccinated. Germany correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Susie Ferguson.
Authorities in western Germany say at least 42 people have been killed and dozens are missing following severe flooding. At least six others have died in neighbouring Belgium. The flooding has caused buildings and cars to wash away, and left people stranded on their roofs. It follows record rainfall in parts of western Europe that has caused major rivers to burst their banks. Trent Murray is in Berlin. He spoke to Philippa Tolley.
Authorities in western Germany say at least 42 people have been killed and dozens are missing following severe flooding. At least six others have died in neighbouring Belgium. The flooding has caused buildings and cars to wash away, and left people stranded on their roofs. It follows record rainfall in parts of western Europe that has caused major rivers to burst their banks. Trent Murray is in Berlin. He spoke to Philippa Tolley.
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