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after 12 years of civil war and government crackdowns are bleak, foreign ministers agreed to be at mid syria ending present the shot of sides regional. i finished the play watching l g 0 live from do have with me for the back to also coming out. entire families last floods and 9 slides in eastern democratic republic of congo have killed more than 200 people fighting rages in, in a wrong car to mazda invoice of students. rival generals, meeting saudi arabia, to discuss the humanitarian from the fire and to late. and that voting again in an attempt to draw up a new constitution for the 2nd time in less than a year. the
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thank you for joining us. 12 years after the arab league suspended syria over its government crackdown on protesters present the shot aside and his regime a back in its fold. the decision was made during a meeting of foreign ministers in cairo. all 13 of the 22 members face that offended, endorsed the decision kata was among the most notable absentees. a fellow good then the return of syria is the beginning of the movements and nothing in the direction of the resolution to the crisis in syria will take time for procedures to be implemented and it will be gradual. the task of this committee is to follow up on those procedures. also, it's not the decision to resume relationships between arab states and syria. this is a solving decision lift fate. every country to take on its own up and no. the life of syria was expelled by the bleak after the side regime. let a campaign of fee and force against both testers that was during and uprising in 2011 that led to the civil war. nearly half
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a 1000000 people have been killed in the conflicts that followed millions of syrians. i've been forced to live as refugees abroad, and many remain internally displaced. i'll just here is ali hash and takes a look at the regional shift towards the syria. the city admitted to the out of league after a 12 year absence. the decision is the most significant today to be taken by out of states to normalize relations with damascus. in the same hole in 2011. the audibly got off to the resolution to suspend syria's membership, saying the shuttle assets government had to pay to stop. it struck down on protest or religion has changed in the us government's approach towards those opposed to those in favor of the step say it's when have a major impact on the future of syria and its neighbors improve stability and the country is expected to enable the return of those instead it's 12. yeah,
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we'll what critics say, we have many d think i said sets it dangerous precedent for the holding power to account and see it. yeah. and the world. but the outbreak expects that agent to benefit from its decision regional moves to watch reconciliation started in the past 5 years in 2018 . the u. a. e, and by hiring reopen the embassies in damascus. and since 2020 turkish on syrian intelligence officials have met several times recently, both countries deputy foreign ministers met in moscow following talks between defense ministers in 2022. so do you for the minutes suffice? i've been fight. honda met, i said nearly 3 weeks ago, something that i believe argue that the region the relations with damascus could limit the run and josh has influence. the announcements comes just days after the ring and president visited syria. that's relations between central and under yard are also taking any you direction on the hash and i just see it all. on the i spoke
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to a soft be a former opposition leader in syria. he is his reaction to the syrian governments. we admission to the abilene, i can say this is a sad day for anyone who cares about democracy, the rule of law and human rights. this is the, i'd be the taishan one of the brutal, but most of the genes that we know off including days. so yeah, i'm, i think the many syrians must be happy. this will not really bring more piece of stability to syria. on the, on the contrary, it probably this would be better to just have a logic. but what we're hearing and there's still a few details. so to, to get out of what was agreed uh, uh, this uh, bleed meeting is that this would only happen under certain conditions. do you think the arab league is capable today of enforcing those conditions on the outside, right. she clearly out of you has no power to force anything in celia and i
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didn't really hear the conditions, to be honest with you. i mean, the only condition i've heard that many uh for ministers of for them. it says what happy to preserve the of identity, but had mostly nothing to say about preserving human rights, the right of syria and people. and to maybe put some pressure onto the team to change the internal policies. you say a sad day for the syria and people for the thousands, hundreds of thousands of victims of this conflict. where does it leave the syrian opposition? i know you're no longer leading the opposition, but what would you advise them to do now? well, i think the shut off position today is not in a position to really do anything for chances that, that dynamics other than in the standing by the, the, the principal. so, you know,
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the rice of the people should come 1st and it says, isn't me that to see that many other readers don't care about about the, the, the life of auto is the baby seem to be interested to, to defend the identity. but the rice, the badger, want to speak to our senior political analyst about all this, my one bushera who's joining us via skype from paris. my one. as you heard this here in opposition for mercy or not position, meet her there. say this is a side day for the siri and people. he said they feel be trade. what do you think? first of all is driving this need to rehabilitate special assad? it's mostly pragmatism, some little quoted. fortune isn't, but i would say in states craft that certainly would be called private because i'm in the sense that i think our leaders have either sympathized with. that's it for
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a long time. but for example, the egyptian president who took over by included the fact that 2013 on average it has been more or less against the same information others, or they've given up on the entire issue of uh, corporate changes to their back in 2016, 2017 like so what do they do? so i think now that decision is basically the combination of a loan process, how admission and admission that i said it would stay or for the who's supposed to get up spring. and the addition of the feet, because basically the past dozen years, we've seen a whole cycle shop along the that's pretty, rising back in 2011 and basically eclipsing this week and 2023. what about countries that supported this opposition and countries that have expressed
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reservations about re admitting syria into the lake? i'm thinking here of cut off, for example, countries like morocco. ok. we've also had reservations. where does this leave them and, and you know, their place in the league if this vote went ahead today with some countries absent, what does it say about the dynamics within the organization? i mean, don't get a decision has always been split. so right? that mean the biggest split, the vote of course happened back during the big was which plays down the middle. it was also before the many years doing it to come david, up pauses on software. so the idea that the out of countries disagree is actually a healthy thing. it's not a bad thing, it's good for them to be united. and for now they're basically to me because of disagreement. so i think quite the got a more up can hold or other a position to the return of city. the way it has been done is a healthy take, and it takes you to take, maintain the pressure on our most enthusiastic members,
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a better one to deal with the allergy in the bloodstream in syria. by making sure that the process, the so called step by step or the transitional process of dealing with the asset, the machine, it's beginning, narcotics. and in the sense that, yes, that would be, i meant it as of this week, but no, not everything's going to happen. but there magically meeting the regime is cd has come to have to carry a number of steps. take a number of measures based on a number of the conditions, not necessarily preconditions best. we meet the desires of minimum sleeping and civilization on the matter of see if you would meeting not, not the case added press and so on, so forth and set them to allow for the millions of refugees and displaced people to attend their homes. so i think this kind of division does kind of pressure on the other members as healthy. oh, so i think just to quickly to add that we all know that
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a lot of other countries wants to get into the city action. because one is of course also expands and gets into us in syria, 11 years after that wrong have supported such as your human, i think many and the out of all don't on the, on the neighbors like georgia and others will see that you're on my actually establish a major basics, practice it just to, nor returned within the country. so they are rushing to this area right. other countries, i mean, in order to balance briefly, more one, what about the, the west? the us for example, where they left, you know this because they also supported the syrian opposition. yes, i think the united states has different kept us altogether. so some of the members, like saudi arabia joined the others or agent to really live in proximity to see eddie out of some of them. like cherokee, also very pragmatic towards syria who are suffered from the question. refugees of
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social for that problem sent that or is, and i'm so on. a lot of these countries have immediate concerns and we really want to get this thing done and they want to see how instead of fighting. 6 to basically the $54.00, but it's got to syria and i think after start with the already reached the deal. but normally session whether you're on basically the nature of the conflict have changed from that all set to ge extension diplomatic touches. so now they're basically competing to practically, and i would guess the comic the over so you might have to have it different capco. so together i might as not reach all of which i knew nuclear did what he won by and here's the subject. syria remains part of that. you're reading an emergent calculus . thank you for that. melinda shaw, senior political. i'm this live there in paris. of the having use represent some strands warring size, the holding talks,
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and saudi arabia, delegates from the army and the power military rapids. the 4 forces are meeting in debt debt. both sides say that only discuss the humanitarian toes and not to the conflicts. hundreds of people have been killed and tens of thousands of fled since the violence broke out last month. as those topics get underway, there's been more violence in car to mass victoria gates and b records. a student is ami, time comes under attack in her to another flies back at positions held by the permanent tree. rapid support forces as representatives of the rival sides, mesa and jet, is the tools fighting is continuing around the presidential palace. amid the conflict looting in news, hard to this meet factory was set on fire headache mineat. elaine, i don't know the source of the fire and other fi also breakout dice. lights are in a furniture store near ros people lutes, and then that's what they do. they will cite,
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bent and other place not far from here. well, this factory close by belongs to one of the largest food packaging companies in sudan, but i said uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. the lucas came and us is about the contents of the cotton. and then they slipped the cotton's that with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times over the body. more people are fleeing the capital in port sudan on the eastern red sea coastal forties are struggling to cope. the goal. we hauled the united nations amvoy, whose no impulse would the end result all the problem of the syrians and the menus . in particular, the solution could be to fluctuate them to their countries or to another country or to put them in refugee camps outside of the state. so as not to face problems and security challenges because of the election and the decision is right present is treating the sick and in judge, but essentially because the same malaria, recently cases of malaria have appeared most of the existing medications or
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antibiotics, pain relievers as well as diabetes and blood pressure medications with comprehensive medications, but they are not sufficient. these people are waiting to leave the country, but millions of others are trapped by the fighting and struggling to get medicine food overall to victoria case and b l g 0. still ahead on algae 0 drones as a vital weapon of war. how civilians are helping ukrainian soldiers fights. russian invaded the may on on tuesday about a year after a da 0 journalist shanina boston who was murdered despite international outrage and multiple investigations indicating his array. the forces we off for justice has not been served. both lines examines the ramifications of judy and associates publications. of us, they speak with both the case against him,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you watching out a 0 line from doha campbell that top stories the league as voted to reinstate syria as a member, 12 years after it was suspended. the move came during a meeting in cairo. syria was expelled after restaurant assad government crackdown on protesters in 2011 representatives. some sedans, warring sides, have been holding face to face thompson. jetta sounds your idea according to the saudi government invoice from the army and the power military rockies support forces say that only discuss the humanitarian tools and not an end to the
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conference and how to use more than 200 people. nearly half of them children have died in flats and land slides in democratic republic of congo, the destruction in south cable provinces, making it more challenging for rescue teams to reach devastated areas. katya lopez, holiday on reports. most people in this village have lost everything. within moments lance lice in the m a could be washed away their homes and buried their loved ones to more properly. they say they must 1st recover their relatives lifeless bodies. go back to the core from this when we say 50 away, all of the houses and people have died. i've lost saving children, and i've only recovered the body of one of them. we still looking for the other 6 next door. a mother and 3 children died. we found
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a neighbor who died with his 3 children in their rooms. similar stories of loss and tragedy. now echo across several villages. many from you, my whole family has disappeared. it was swept away by the washes. my neighbors are also gone. so far, hundreds of bodies have been recovered after last lights and floods hit the area of south people. villagers are working side by side with rescue teams to try and recover more. the how long does it comes from many children. the situation is a very good test for the many, many houses, have you been destroyed? we are facing the challenges and the summit challenges are about the logistics, you know, transporting those material today because it rolled out a cut off to some areas. so there is no really the way or preaching from the call, but there is a 2nd away, which is the lake. we're using it to look cable way,
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hiring boats to task sports. armed groups are active in this region. crises like these are further hampering the delivery of aid including medical supplies to those in need. they please. yeah, most of what we're facing a lot of difficulties with that can. there's not enough medicine, medical essentials, glover, syringes, compresses. it's a reminder to everyone when disaster strikes, those who can must help each day brings more gram discoveries. several families most now start their lives again. having lost much that can never be replaced. capielo, pennsylvania, which is 0. and they bring one to the government says it's setting aside maybe a $100000000.00 to repair damaged infrastructure off to floods in advance slides last week. if you know is were held for the 130 people who died following the heavy
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rains that lashed the west more than 9000 people are homeless. many villages have been cut off by mont and debris. and in uganda, heavy rains have triggered a mudslide in the southwest. at least 8 people were killed. official say, climate change in full farming practices to blame or the the head of rushes back the most. and every group says he's been promised to arms and ammunition, which he had asked for you have gave me for gosh. and had threatened to withdraw his through strongly agreement to the of blackboard. it said that many of his men had died because of the lack of munition and a message posted on telegram precaution now says commitments have been made to resolve this ad drones up paying a major role on the battlefields in ukraine. both sides are using expensive, unmanned weapons,
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child structured results. stealth is key for these pump line drug and operate is training in the forests of central ukraine school use of the foster bolding technology. that is redefining strategy an operations on the eastern and something battlefields. but it's civilians not soldiers training these ukraine special forces, 5000 serviceman pulse through this drone training camp since rushes invasion. 14 months ago. they learn drone recognizance all to, to re guidance width and delivery and systems jamming the alarm. you can hear the means that the drones is being detected and those devices like these, as you can imagine being used, right the way across the front line. and kate like this can detect drones up to 50 kilometers away. uh, thrown into this mean they were thrown so changed tactics each will has its own characteristic. during the 2nd world war,
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advanced technology was tanks. now it's drones and dr. hillary, we not simple up. i don't know. you're not on the the, from the civilian drone. infuse, yes, a contributing more and more to ukraine's war effort, the most a self funded and only make enough money to cover the costs on the believe your own sir, my hobby for 8 years the, when the invasion happened, i realized i can be useful. we have to get a man out of the trenches and fight more with machines. as another underground workshop, sweetie, princes make pockets including coordinate clips. and formerly systems batteries made from disused fates was dealing with the. busy 12, so technician to, we constantly get specific requests from the guys on the front line. we are inventing producing, assembling things that will help them to, to name was brian crusher has been using a writing inmate circles kind of causing drones across the crane uses us may drones
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such as the switch blade that explodes on the impact, but training an end of a to production by civilians developing systems like these names that supplying soldiers with cheap weapons. they say ukraine's wisdom allies cannot provide child stuff without a 0. give to tens of thousands of supporters of turkish president the ship type bed one has been running into assemble a week before elections at one is facing his toughest china. in some cases, howard, 2 decades ago, several opinion polls show him, trailing opposition leader came out of collision or significance of the reports and assemble to the industry. in the last 3 decades,
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7000000 people have attend this rally or james or john the security measures. and prisons are the may 14 elex election officers, the single that humans have gone through during the parties administration. and he's focusing on the government has concluded, based on the electrical card at the defense, everything. and he has been accused the law office and sparks used to be to take. however, this is the jazz probably the corporate in the last 3 decades. voting is underway in july to choose accounts. so that will have draw up a new constitution. 9 months ago, voters rejected a previous draft. now too late into giving it another chance,
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a lot in america, to tennessee and you and explain some santiago of the 2 years ago teacher maria. and yet this empty vine use to part in massive demonstrations to demand a new constitution. pokili. when written by ordinary men and women move discredited politicians, the dress that followed was ultimately rejected 9 months ago as to radical. now, like many others, medea, and yet that tends to a know her vote when she goes to the polls to choose a new, much smaller constitutional convention the for the i'm a little born in last time we could propose ideas for the new constitution. we elected people from all walks of life, not politicians. this time there's none of dash. so why would be betraying my principles if i validated this process? several people nearly 80 percent of to the is one to the constitution that would
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guarantee that are health care, education, and pensions and more equitable wealth distribution. many also wanted gender parity, right, to abortion, cutting edge environmental protection and visual indigenous rights. the 2nd crack of changing to these 1980 constitution that was written under the former military dictatorship has been overshadowed by disappointment, especially by those who wanted major structural reforms. this time around both the rules and the candidates had been decided by traditional political parties and congress from the far left to the far right in front of the presidential palace central. this candidates try to capture voters attention. crosby already goes the extra mile by borrowing the street musicians. drums. he's confident that the commitment to guarantee basic social rights in the new text will be respected. the
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2nd, given the constitution that we have this new version is a major step in the main objective of finding any quality. in other words, we need to advance 6 steps, but we'll probably only go 3. but those 3 are very important. the conservatives who are likely to win the majority of delegates will focus on maintaining chili's free marketing, economic model for the, for that ga. so this will be a constitution phone from the failure of the previous draft. so we can expect major changes to determine the future, but we can expect the grace opening of the political process that was lacking in transition to democracy. most voters still appear undecided whether to see this 2nd chance for a better constitution as a glass half full or half empty c in human. alex's era santiago and that's new. so now on al jazeera, do stay with us coming up next. the weather,
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followed by an inside story, which looks at the coby 9 teams pandemic, to stay with the the hello. the unsettled weather has been lingering around the event over the weekend. but things are looking more promising at the start of the week regards to the temperatures pick up in places like jerusalem, damascus, and be rude. as the wet and windy weather shifts its way further, ne, across the eastern areas of turkey. at the caucuses for the south is this temperature is offset to pick up for some of the gulf states like q 8 as well as guitar and southern parts of saudi arabia. with the change in the wind. we've also seen some lifted dust and hazy sunshine for the launch we drive picture now explains why and how to cause the knowles of africa. well, that's changing with nasty weather, putting in from central parts of the mediterranean, bringing some heavy falls to the likes of true nicea the wet and when the weather
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sweeping into olivia or the next few days and look at the stroke in temperature for trip at least $35.00 degrees celsius on monday, only 20 on choose day with the arrival of those thunder storms. now, thunderstorms, all the story for the ivory coast as well as some pots of money. we could see some dust or sand storms here because no central parts of africa. the rain has eas. lucky in places at full, those devastating floods. unfortunately, down for the south, we're going to see some pretty nasty weather for eastern pots of south africa. the latest news as it breaks, does it say that a hundreds of students, refugees within the community? why you have to be registered, then people cannot access page with detail coverage. do you believe this message of protecting fundamental rights and democracy, or once again, resumes with voters from around the world?
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