tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera November 29, 2024 11:00pm-11:31pm AST
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a tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind, the as intense fighting with the syrian city. all of that opposition fights is say they've entered the city center for the government says it's proposed utah the on the bulk of this is of the civilized. so what's a coming up? another as striking 11 on israel says targets is a, has been a look at moving to in the south. thousands of palestinians are killed in this way . the attacks across gaza cetera. and fed le would targeting women and children
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among the time and a 2nd day of protests and the george and capital to invalid. following the government, suspension of the membership, the place of joining a serial position fight is advancing on the city of a level taking control of surrounding towns and villages. thousands of fighters had reached the outskirts of the north west and seed here the on friday. the now so they've entered central areas of a level of city, but the city is ministry says it's repelled. the attack is also cared about 16 as strikes on the city of ellipse. the technician, government has cool for an end to the strikes on ellipse opposition, controlled areas. well, the only thing is the biggest defensive and see this north western provinces and several years it has been concentrated in and around a level and it live audra 0. so have a cut off is on the outskirts of aleppo and so the support,
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it's probably not. i don't mean you've got the most sweet opposition. observers say those as strikes on the horizon a being carried on by syrian government war planes, the targeting the west and neighborhoods of the lit post city the how. yeah. and how about the new yeah. what about the opposition funds is what able to enter some of the let pose neighborhoods, including alabama down. yeah, al assets of a and new level. there's more of a couple of fields. come on to say the opposition fight isn't now sweeping the lodge areas under the control. this is the result of the military operation launched by the serial position finances. they were aiming to push back government forces and allow displaced people to return home. the army quickly collapsed and the opposition was able to reach some of the levels neighborhoods. medina at the head up. so i just need to know how to answer them cuz we only have small from the
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tuckers, province of hot science near the syrian border. the office is in full control of wisdom, confir side of all of us. on the 3rd day of the operation, all the details of a branch of the syrian government announced that they are repelling against the off position. and as a concert, sprites, they, it is a targets, if the fitness center with air slash pools and has some sort of like to use the syrian government for the week on the ground. and by the way, i see reports that some she applied years are it is to be deployed to give support to the syrian or up army coming from iraq and southern 11 on, on the other hand, told her father is an important point right now because we are hearing reports that the russians have, have pulled out from their bases and tell her default as of thursday nights and turkish foreign ministers folks 1st and finally posted on social media that's on
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correct, is following the escalation and the developments and see the very closely and in your mind is that the churches for administer occasionally on the line. that's the reason, assess why the syrian government towards the civilian areas in the which calls such consequences of possible reference. an influx is always on the agenda of the turkish governments. raising concerns about the currents escalation, the non custodial al jazeera outside to kill syria board, there were calling cluck k is the director of research. the su, fun group as a global intelligence and security consultancy. he says there was several actors involved in syria which caused incomplete chaos. i think the reporting is proven accurate and i have no reason to believe otherwise would be quite significant. this is just really a reflection of how divided syria is right now. uh,
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the soccer game controls roughly 60 percent of the country, but you've got the, as rarely is conducting airstrikes with impunity in syria, united states taking shots of the atlantic states. and this would be another domino to fall if a high, a top relo shalom and some of the other relatives were able to kind of gain control and, and carved out even more autonomy than they currently have. i wouldn't expect them to try to push beyond northwest syria. they're content to kind of contain control of it. live aleppo, keep in mind, there's about 5000000 people there under their control. an a c s has actually made quite a push to provide services to try to win the hearts and minds of the population here. so i think the they have their hands full it and governing the current territory. i wouldn't expect it to push much, much more beyond northwestern syria at the moment. of course, the turks are going to look to capitalize on this by supporting various rebel sections and task rebel factions in the northwest. yes and
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a and other lesser known groups. the united states for its part again, diplomatically has its hands full a probably has its bandwidth stretch. and we're also in this popular transition phase from a, by the administration to a trump administration. and i think a lot of countries around the world, lot of, you know, non state actors see that window as an opportunity to kind of fill power vacuums and try to push a fait accompli in certain areas. so we'll have to wait to see what washington's reaction is. again, a lot of focus on what's happening in the northeast of syria with some of the, you know, ices presents. there are rogia hodge other a whole and others that the kurds control. so, you know, really just a total mess. when you look at the met up in syria and all the different actors involved, it's complete chaos. the
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it's being full 121 day uses as well. last is devastating rule of gaza. can we move the 44000 palestinians? most of them women and children is forces have destroyed much of the small strip, depriving people of the basic necessities of life. many of those who have survived the relentless attacks and now starving, as well as restricted the entry of food medicine and humanitarian aid and northern cause. it has been on the siege for 92 months. at least $55.00 pulse students have been killed in areas across the gaza strip that's installed on friday, including $24.00. and it is ready as stripe around the cetera. refugee can just do is have the solid reports in the, from cisco. this was the last interview doctor asked about the gas new to gave to us just eat all and he was the head of the i. c u unit of camella. one hospital in the north of the strip, which has been under siege by,
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is really forces for nearly 2 months. dr. new to describe the situation at the hospital and in the north as very dire. he was killed in an air strike on friday. his wife and children are devastating. there's been no light up in the suffering and pain of palestinians in central gallons. though the streets are littered with bodies. these are the scenes in the under side all the refugee camp after the latest is rarely attacked. the palestinians searching for their loved ones, an agonizing task. good. good bye. my wife. forgive me. forgive me, my wife. forgive me. good bye. my precious. some were sheltering in his
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school saying they had no warning before his really forces opened fire and launched . their attack. is really soldiers even fired on ambulances rescuing the wounded, palestinian say they feel helpless, unable to shield themselves or their children from the ongoing devastation of this war. with all the feeling that as a grown man, you cannot do anything for a one year old child is a feeling of humiliation. the situation is disastrous and outside allow the hospital of final good bye to the victims of the latest massacre. israel maintains that it only targets him up, but the reality on the ground tells a different story. one of mass civilian casualties and endless destruction
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of the central. and it's just, it's really a time to talk to the residential building a bit later. can i get at least 18 palestinians? the majority of those killed women and children. these really drones, obviously targeted people attempting to rescue injured people from the bombed. i'm sorry about resume has the latest from darrow butler, the as well. the military operation has been ongoing and then also this threat for almost $67.00 days once it gets released from officials and cause a civil defense confirm that during this period at least $2700.00 palestinians where it can fund killed well 10000 others were wounded this number is quite a very staggering eh, and flagrant indication of the bleak realities that civilians have been going through that been trapped in bailout. yeah. and in the valley of refuge account in the light of the ongoing denial of a deliveries to the north of the stripe, which comes down to your own going,
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searching humanitarian crisis. we are getting reports from civilians that they now yeah, has been widely targets in the past a few hours with new laptop and not to leave abutment. not even in s strikes that continue to destroy the infrastructure, the residential buildings that are packed full with civilians in the central areas . the drones has been really flying over a very low altitudes, l. l. explosions continue to the overhead and the other costs of under is that right truck camp where we have witness to day, a sort of partial withdrawal. it could be described as tactical, but on the ground from apartment 13. and as a rock does not come to uninstall for power to buy, so i will just kind of saw israel's is it carried out and asked strike on the 3rd day ever cease $5.11 on it follows the liberties army accusing israel upset for violations on 1st thing, the past few hours, these really um, he says detecting the movement of a mobile rocket launcher below. if it has been live in southern level,
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it says it targeted this site with an s try as well. a chief named cousin has made his 1st public statements, has the cx 5 with his route came into effect. he says it is a victory bigger than the end of the 2006, where were they as well? and they'll be high level coordination with the lebanese army to implement the agreement. the men in the hat in oklahoma, we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying, has blah, we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying the resistance or from we came as to an extent where it cannot continue. we defeated the enemy because it was forced to justify the seas far nothing. yahoo said to the authorities, said he wanted to rebuild and re arm his army. he admits that they were weakened on the faces in the baffled it is a victory for the resistance. because it still remains and it will continue to last of the ashen as well from the southern 11 the city of time. the page was the 1st
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of all, it was late, it was expected to be on the day of the and he mentioned, he said that he was supposed to give this speech of the day of the food stamp, but the fact to agency how people are going to react to what happened and then he said this was evicted and evicted because of the 2006 which i what i'm speaking with, you guys a drawing buzzing above our head. you know, with a watson 9 costs and was highlighted away from the factory, the violations really violations offices 5 have been going on over the past 3 days, including what was happening today from long shots on liberty citizens from the cover luncheon shelves. he wants to live in these villages, and i am costs and wanted to say clearly in the end office speech that his group is
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going to get integrated, more or more in the lebanese political life, politically, socially economy. and this of course opens the big question with respect to has will laws, future role and how is it going to be a, what that is? is it going to continue being a region of a player why it's going to get back into it? slip in these framework, the police in georgia of 5 t a gas demonstrates is gathered in the capital to please see for a 2nd day. the process is angry and the government's decision to suspend took some, joining us in union until 2028 mass demonstrations on 1st day to invalid police using water, canada, and gas against protests is forcing 3 people arrested tension has been high since the moving georgia dream policy one last month's parliamentary elections. not just as good as an associated fellow with the roll united services institute. she says it's all likely that the protest will cost the government to reverse this decision
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. what we see is that unfortunately they are policies are indicators on church and we are yet to see how this develops. but so far as the rhetoric has been very possible, you just mentioned think sides that there was no indication, but they might reverse once they won't be, that's basically speak with somebody and jump onto 22nd in the election results are already been tested. i think now the main priority for the position and for the observer mission is, is face to see what kind of are, what could be the computers went through several emissions. and what would be the response of the you? i think that's a little strongly shift the domestic situation in the state of georgia because that each of the uses that they don't a claim on the election results is legitimate. i of which i would argue that this would sparks further protests off. protests are already in place. uh,
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but we are just just the, how much we, julian's, because the square was where we demonstrated what the expense are. so they still have the lounges there. finish. all americans voted in favor of a bill to let timidly ill patients and their lives with medical and the world gets the 1st glimpse of the community. we still have no doubt to continue to the power as 5 years after the devastating fine the to be at dallas is to have a life marginalized, find the polls discriminatory cough systems to be a delicate woman, is to also have a body victimized by higher costs we've lived with this finance for so long, but the dialect journalist is either meant to realize or dream of women or for cost owning the land. they were securing their safety and thought to future generations
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of the you without just do it, is there mind of a top story? is this our syrian, the opposition functions or funds single in the northern city of a level. they take a troll of towns, villages and captains government soldiers, ministry equipment. see what is ministry. he says it's for po via tax. it's also carried up 16 s strikes on the city of atlanta, and is ready the attacks of killed at least $55.00 people across the casa, including $24.00 and test drive from the al serra refugee kent funds of transformed residential areas and the camp. and simpson, gaza cruising widespread destruction. dr. police ensure which is 5 t a got some demonstrates is gathered in the capital to policing for a 2nd day. protest as the angry of the government's decision to suspend took some,
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joining view of the union into 2020 that, that'd be in protest in jordan's capital. i'm on to the analysis rails war on guns . i'm a demonstration in the, in amman monks the international day of solidarity with palestinian people possessed as chanted and carried on to us slogans cooling on arab nations, to support palestine. and around 300 the testers in indonesia and gathered in front of the u. s embassy into casa, the cool for the rest of is right, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and the goes over to well on this day, in 1947, the united nations adopted resolution 181, introducing a politician plan to create 2 states, one jewish, and one, arab for palestinians, it was a turning point that triggered violence and displacement, and ultimately the loss of the promised land. 3 decades later, in 1977, the united nations established the international day of solidarity would protest
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against the november the 29th hoping to draw attention to the struggles is still serves as a call for justice of to, to in the nation as peace. the year and 60 general says, this is collaboration is especially painful of a protest against the mental goals. if they dignity, writes, just as a self determination are as distant as they as have ever been before. football goosey is the sexy general of the political party posting the national initiative. he says it has been a year of unprecedented violence against public sickness, but there is also unprecedented solidarity for the posting. and course we are visiting exist ations that it's not that i have that decision or does a central instead of the to the palestinian, the police thing and people and what do we have seen during the course of the last year? there's 2 things. that's the one i thought the explosion over the actual is there any policy being a policy of a set of colonial system that wants to displace palestinians completely and still
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on our land? on the other hand, we have seen a terrible terrible movement. and is there a thought especially as in not one of the government has moved into the direction of fascism but also bid parts of the society itself. and that the squared splits lots of responsibilities on the so called the international community. i do not think that all these as are elected items when the data police doing is what i'm going to insist england achieving the rights or with kilo of resilience, which is even greater than any time before. but what we need to do that is there any crimes that are going around that are happening around the clock is, is sanctions that should be imposed on is it in immediately? and we've never seen this level so that a d at some government, the level of public level for sure, at the level of civil society,
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the fact to the end of the cable flow to it. and all the region government and all of the political forces participated in a city that a d activity on that. they also knew that it was palestine is by itself an indication of the world and how it is changing. and if i, it wasn't, is really, i would be very, very wooded about the fact that is able to really become the most isolated entity the most. but i structure in the world the, the british and piece of voted in favor of a bill to let mentally ill patients and their lives and medical help was a post the legislation one. and if it becomes little vulnerable, people may feel pressure to kill themselves rather than risk being a bud. but those in favor say, will allow people to die with dignity. lieutenants reports in london, the lines to the right, 330, the nose, the left, 270,
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to find the historic moments in british national life. the eyes of it for the 1st time and peace in westminster have given the ever since to assisted dying in england and wales. he was a free votes with m. p. 's allowed to go with their consciences not policy old. is it for a 5 hours of impression debates in a packed house of commons? is clear. the public opinion is very much in favor of a change in the law. calling shows consistently around 75 percent of people would like to see the legalization of assistant done for to emilio mentally competent adults this week. if i vote for this bill, i would have on my conscience many more people whose voice is we cannot have the people who would be fundable in consequences. a huge change is that this bill would induce in our society and in the interest outside parliament. support is that the bill went with joy. christie hasn't curable cancer when i become timely ill. and i
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mean, actually in a whole space on my time i'm in the last few weeks of my life. i'm going to be dying anyway. i would just want to know that i have that choice. the bill would give 10 mentally ill people with 6 months or less to live, the ability to when their lives with a legally prescribes legal drug. they need to say, so have 2 doctors and a judge. opponents worried this would make people who've unable to corrosion and put irresponsible straight on a struggling national health service, with the state of the n h s. giving to it's giving me and they just giving some recent medication to visit. no yet no, no. the tool is got to pass through several legislative state agents. first thought
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the direction of travel has been set between 9 years since m. p. 's last by states on assistive died in 2015, they rejected it despite then, as now the majority of the british public being in favor. in 2024 though it seems. finally, the politicians are on the same page as the people for which happens out of their london news. voting is on the way in ireland who was expected to be a closely full general election. the campaign was dominated by the high cost of living immigration, and housing pharmacist assignment harris school. the election this month of his government report is an $11000000000.00 budget surplus. now what a from says, majestic monuments is sent to reopen to the public. 5 years of the fire swept through restoration of notes with them. cathedrals, interior and pulse of the exterior is now complete presence of mind, whom i call and visited the landmark judge before it's opening the test button. as well from the french capital. the ghost explained those powers is no to them.
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and the 1st glimpse inside the cathedral restored after devastating 55 years ago, french presidency manual, michael visiting for a final time before reopens to the public. the interior that was left and centers is now luminous. the famous stained glass windows glittering and precious alt works revived. this i'll send it home with most of the cathedrals and furniture escaped to the fire, where the bolts didn't collapse, where it did collapse. most of the important pieces were not there. $2000.00 designs was on the restoration using centuries old techniques, micro all send them, and others linked to the project. the show, the shock of the reopening will be, i believe, as great as the shock of the fire itself. there will be a shock of hope because all of you here today have worked hard to and we owe this metamorphosis to you to fire the refuge not to damn shocked people in front around
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the world. some see, it would collapse before i flight has managed to save the cathedral a symbol of paris for more than 8 centuries. there's still no scaffolding on the outside of the cathedral. that's because the restoration of big stairs will still take several is the area around know to them is also a work in progress. landscape architect by smits has designed it with climate change in mind. we thought if we think the public space around the them, we think the city of tomorrow and the city of tomorrow needs to be a city that can deal with climate change with heat islands with more dropped. and so we thought can we've done more trees? it's one thing can we bring a water layer to create a buffer difficulty, beneficial opening ceremony and a religious service before not to them, stores finally open for visitors on december, 8th, some 14000000 people a year are expected to have the opportunity to discover or re discover when a frogs is most cherished monuments, and one of the will was all good take to one does latasha butler. i'll just say ro
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powers. okay, that's it for me before. okay, thanks a lot for joining us. don't forget our website. nope. so don't come on board, all of us stories. weather is next to an inside story examines why violence of sign up again and syria, the the, the boss and thunderstorms lined up through tropical queens and down to was new south rose a, c, t. and victoria. there are warnings as likely studying and it was, it's fairly mild and murky at the same time. it's much nicer. boom, dry air in past worth to like charles, west australia. that's cool. down to about 23. come sunday and the shelves and tend to go off showing things do improve to some degree. at the same time, not much is happening in use even attempt. she's
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a bit like whether you might like to be 18 in christ church that goes up to $24.00 on sunday. how else we have as you probably know, and that sort into an easy likelihood of daily thunderstorms or just showers. the concentration on seasonal rain is 5th and all through financial them an idea and some time this has brought some funding into these areas. it will carry on, i'm afraid, as well just catches the size of a vietnam, but mostly that's offshore, right. and when to profit is coming to the north, so try that, not quite re space, you know, get the dump to notice. not in the solid. in particular record of breaking your mind is just about finished by saturday. the sheriff continue of snow in the high ground at home. sure. as for china, probations travel, the resort to change to about full a day off towards finding india flooding again in time, will not do the after world war 2 fronts is great and hi. i began to unravel vietnam to most of the
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statements. i was in the streets, best thing with joy kissing each other. and algeria, she lives in to shingle as a split, even though chinese managed to beat the french army. why not die? the decline continues an episode to a legend, 10 french, the colonized station on al jazeera on st government forces in north with serious loss that vegas defensive again, the fighting is the most intensive since the highest of all, almost a decade ago. so why has the violence flared up again and why now? could it escalate bits inside the hello? welcome.
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