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to his hosting its 10 towards certain date on the 10th of december 2024 in doha, tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding. from the arabic language to mankind, the syrian opposition fights to say they've entered the center of left post city and taking control of the highway to damascus, the widow and carry johnston. this is all just here, a lie from day. oh, so it coming up is rarely a tax, could at least $55.00 palestinians across garza, including 18 people in a single strike where a residential building. the 2nd not
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to protest in georgia is capital 10 spot. often government suspends you membership fund, restore to its former glory, 1st look inside, strong says no, don't cathedral of yet. so it was destroyed by the serial position. sizes of taking control of a critical highway. then king, the city of that boat to the capital, damascus, the developments comes just out is off the major advances by the fights, as they say they've taken that pose. also see the videos posted on social media show, or physician sciences in the city sense of in front of the citadel serious ministry . earliest that is repelled the attacks. this also carried out 16 s trikes on the
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city of ellipse. the rights as news agencies reporting that the syrian government has closed that po, airport, and canceled or flights. it's the government has called for an end to the strikes on ellipse or position control areas. a fine thing is the biggest defensive in the city is north western provinces in several years. it's been concentrated in the round of that pub and it live. so then custodial has moved from ty on the, took a serial border for the 1st time in years, all position fighters reach central to 0 2nd largest city. though the government says it has repelled their attack. after 3 days of fierce battles and left full and it's the provinces, opposition forces launched a major offensive dropped the terrors of aggression capture and thousands of
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townsend villages, from preston for charlotte, south control in northwest and syria. the lead my head to here also, and it's a large sections, opposition forces have broken through the fence lines, opening the way for civilians displaced by government and russian air strikes to return to their homes. or something that we've been living in tents for, for years in, during depression and injustice. we hope for the best of future and pray for the return of a safe and prosper syria. we want all of syria back for you from terrorism, foreign forces and the said regime of the ship. the escalation came after syrian government and russian attacks on opposition health areas and it lip resulting and significant casualties. a at tuff we are all shop and it's large, capitalized on strategic gaps left by pro government militias. such as has the reason for to address regional conflict. this is just really
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a reflection of how divided syria is right now. uh, the solder team 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 as long as the state. and this would be another domino to fall. if a high, a top relo shalom and some of the other revel groups were able to kind of gain control and, and carved out even more autonomy than they currently have. in some areas, the opposition forces success was greeted with the traditional celebrations. charlie was up going out and i was forcibly displaced in 2016 during the siege of i left her feeling only those who've experienced that come on the stand when the bus will because it felt like coming back to life. we always how sleeping got to the people and the revolutionaries this weekend. while the syrian government says it has a penalty offensive pursuing observatory for human rights reports that serial and
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russian forces have been responding with intensified aerial attacks on rebel health care is neighboring turkey, which shelters millions of syrian refugees has called for an end to the air strikes, it says it's closed, the monitoring, the escalation, wary of any potential recruit caches for it's for the region. it is the largest offense of west series opposition in years and a clear attempt to reclaim i left. the weakness of eros brooks is, may have encouraged these fighters, but how much territory they will gain full sales will likely be to somebody does not by the spring, but by the balance of power across the region. so you down because solar elders 0, i'll try to get syria border stevens. this is a professor politics and founding chair, the middle eastern studies program at the universe, just talk francisco. he joins as long as not from san francisco. welcome to the program. so how significant is this advance by opposition fights is do you think i
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or it's pretty impressive actually, especially since it appear that it was initially a limited response to a recent of the air strikes or by the assyrian regime. but because of the ease of which they are able to advance and that many of the syrian government positions just collapsed and fled, they decided to turn this into a major offensive. and again, a finding very little resistance. so in many ways, it's an indication less of renewed strength by the rebels, but the continued weakness of the sod routine. and what about the timing of this then why does this appear to be happening now? my guess is, are they have been preparing for or something along these lines or for a while, but they've been able to take advantage of the fact that many of the, the, the russian air support has been diverted to ukraine. and obviously the uh, the, the steering regime, and particularly they hezbollah fighters,
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which have assisted it and during the civil war have obviously been distracted by the war in loveland. and indeed of extensive is rarely airstrikes on has belong and allied are indian positions within syria itself. so this is certainly a been a create a create, a, something of a, a, an opportunity for the rebels to assert their strength. and what does this say then about the why the by then solve ministry. a power between opposition fights is on this side controlled government forces as well. it seems the assignments of primary uh, forces that took, took part in this. so a recent offensive this, some of the charges back to groups that appear to have been, have joined, done as well. but what, what is really striking though, again, is the fact that the, the syrian armed forces were, were so unwilling to put up a fight to defend their positions every night. last and major base and the other
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facilities is, as well as the areas they've been holding onto for of quite a few years now. so this does race or certain questions that, that perhaps facade, the not has not actually won the war yet. that he really does not have legitimacy among the large segments of the, of the syrian population. you touched on this briefly, what about regional plans like russia, ron, to kia, how baby regarding this i'm responding to this on the international acts are certainly um, part unimportant. but ultimately is going to be decided by the syrians themselves. and the fact is that a side would not have one of our not have, sorry, we would not have would, i saw would probably, and who were thrown if he had not had this external support from around, from his blogs. you know, from the front, from the, from the russians and with that kind of support uh, being restricted because of other international events is in
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a much weaker position. turkey, of course, wants to let, wants to take advantage as much as they can of the advances by the rebels. but uh, yeah they, they are certainly in oil, they may provide some intelligence support and other logistics of help with their offensive. this is very much of a, of an action by the series and some selves. and is this a sign of something, launch it to come from opposition fights as a rock government forces. lucky to redo it. it is quite possible that was clearly a hit. the syrian government by surprise, they are obviously scrambling to, to get some kind of responsive, certainly escalated airstrikes and they live and, and other areas controlled by the rebels. whether they can mobilize the kind of ground forces that are necessary and, and prevent, perhaps offensive elsewhere in the country remains to be seen savings in us. we
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appreciate your insights. thanks for joining us. for my pleasure the it's been 421 days since israel launched this devastating war on gaza, killing more than 44000 palestinians, most of the women and children. as far as this of destroyed much of the small strip depriving people the basic necessities of life. many of those who have survived the relentless attacks and now stopping. israel has restrict to the entry of food, med center monetary and 8 and northern dollars that has been on the siege for nearly 2 months for the latest is rarely a top target to the residential building and beta here. kidding. at least 18 palestinians. the majority of those killed for women and children is very drones also taught people attempting to rescue the injured from the bomb down time. a me
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a tackling bait i have brought to the number of palestinians killed in garza since don't on friday to 5524 of those died and it is very striking on this route, refugee camp. i'm the cell who puts in the devons vista. 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, 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 devastated. there's been no light up in the suffering and pain of palestinians in central gauze,
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though the streets are littered with bodies. these are the scenes in the under side all the refugee camp after the latest is really attacked. 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 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 is a grown man, you cannot do anything for
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a one year old a child's. it's a feeling of humiliation. the situation is disastrous and outside of the hospital for the 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 of the central jersey to. c israel says it kind of go down to this, try on the 3rd day of the ceasefire and living in it for those, the lebanese, all me accusing is rather of several violations on this day. is running military, says it to tech, to move into the mo, bile rocket and on ship, as long as it has blown up in the southern lebanon, is what is continuing to deploy a soldiers in the area to remove what it considers threats to it. security as well
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. the chief and i am customer has made his 1st public statement since a cease fire with israel came into effect because they to victory bigger than the end of the 2006 war with the as well. and said that will be high level coordination with the lebanese army to implement the agreement. meant in that and we'll call on we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying hezbollah. 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 for 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 . a hassle has more now from to lie in southern lebanon. the page was the 1st of all, it was late, it was expected to be on the day of this week. and he mentioned,
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he said that he was supposed to give this speech of the day of the suicide by the fact to see how people are going to react to what happened. and then he said this was evicted and evicted. that's bigger than the 2000. and 650. well, let me try what i'm speaking with you guys a drawing buzzing above our heads. you know with the what the cost of was high life away from the factory. the violation is really violations offices. 5 have been over the past 3 days, including what was happening today from long shots on liberty citizens from the cover, dont luncheon shelves. he wants to live in villages, and i am costs and wanted to say clearly in the end office speech that his group is going to get integrated, more or more in the lebanese pointed to can life politically,
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socially economy. and this of course opens the big question with respect to has the laws, future of roland, 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 the box? it's lebanese framework, the right place in georgia have used both to count it against demonstrates is gather the capital tbilisi for a 2nd day. the protests is angry at the government's decision to suspend 12 joining the european union till 2028. tension has been hi system booting georgia dream party, one last months, complementary elections. iran or the account has the latest for a 2nd consecutive, even thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of georgia's capital to
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policing. they were met with tear gas and water cannons. their anger is directed towards the government's decision to suspend you membership negotiations until next year of the georgia is only one. paul. this is the flight path between the west and democratic was the government's an intellectually said no to the one. that's cool, the aim, i'm detective of the action, was the process with all of it's not because this government said no to what we have been longing for throughout the history of this country. they rejected their opinion. i think people react to the right way and will be even more clear. we should not let this happen. the country have seen political unrest since last month's parliamentary elections won by george's dream party. opposition, members in the european parliament have rejected the election results, saying the boat was great. and the governing party is trying to forge closer ties
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to russia. most of the protests are being organized outside the parliament building the protesters club and confronting right police with fireworks in a say they will use any means possible to plates for their countries, future rental of hon out to 0. so the head hair on those, is there a petition piece voted in favor of it? well, that's what allowed terminally ill patients to end the lives with medical help. the the latest mean view on phase 90 percent of all that has been displaced. those who have managed to survive, these really ties are now hoping to survive the winter with detailed coverage. you know, i mean, you can say classrooms the one simple lice hope and learning. today. the last results for families leading schultz is from the house or the story. the right wing governments in israel seems almost immune to the pressure of the tap. the families
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and international calls for a cease firing. gaza african countries have struggled to reclaim many of the origin . facts taken by you repeat the colonizers. this is our experience, our identity. in the final part of the series, museums and collectors still hold precious assets, select a few happy returns, but the still a long way to go in progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen with punctuation on orders here. the witnessed how much is happening. is there enough question? why is the name of this call
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monetary and where the foundation the the the fucking bucket. let's take a look at the headlines now. so, you know, positions thoughts as of taking control of a critical sideway in kings city and the capital damascus. development comes to silas off the fights has made advances on taking over the surrounding towns and villages. the serious ministry says it's for toby, it's not police in georgia, have 5 tickets, says demonstrates is easy for the 2nd. the testers are angry at the government's decision to suspend folks on joining the european union. 2028
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and he's rarely of types of killed at least 55 people across the goal is that including 24 and an s drive on homeless, not rescue g can box objects, problems, residential areas. and we come from central guys are closing widespread destruction . they've been demonstrations in the us demanding an end to as well as war and gaza. demonstrates is gathered outside the more through in black friday shopping sales to protests against american supports of. is there any forces in the strip the french and not from november, months 77 years since the u. n. proposed the 2 state solution, which would enable palestine in close relative exist side by side. that sign is yet to be put into place, and the legal patient continues christmas, who it was that the protest in new york demonstrators have gathered outside of a major city to call attention to the ongoing
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and elsewhere the we're here will tell her to talk a little bit about why they chose this location and just say to make your warranties. her why are you at this location to start out with outside of the shopping center? as you mentioned today is the day that's typically, you know, most of the day for shopping, for consumption and for buying goods. and we're here to remind people today the story on the side of our people that because that's now been going for more than 14 months. we were here last black friday. we're here again, this is the next slide. it will be here. every single black friday. we understand that this may be an attempt, people may be feeling like it's been for 2 months time and take care of those families and it doesn't make sense. well understood, understood. we understand that people, everybody wants to go next to the people of guys. i want to go back,
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but it's so long as the united states is not only aiding and abetting it, but like a meeting and executing the we saw just this week, how the security council vote against what would have been a unanimous resolution versus fire and how it's taken at times to undermine the research on i see citizens with the restaurant for dennis and we said it's our responsibility is to continue this genocide and gaza excited generally a red line. thank you so much for joining us for explaining your position here. as you can see, people are beginning to march through the streets. this is something that's been going on on a weekly basis since we're on gas or has to be done. and the activists are saying, no, keep it going until there's a resolution of peaceful resolution for the people in prison. somebody out new york . the 19 months conflict in that saddam is created the wells,
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largest displacement crisis and kill tens of thousands of people. the health situation to take a is wes thing that officials reports in a number of cases rising to more than 43000. i'm a 100 reports but head district dining to what's left of these home in on demand. yes. so does capital have to him? he and his family were forced, escaped, of the fighting between the army and, but a military corrupted support forces intensified in the neighborhood of the months of destruction. the ada is barely recognizable. the prolonged can veto, forced to leave off the rapids, the board forces intensified their presence. here, the army came and tried to remove them. the army during the residential, exactly the houses, claiming the would become a combat zone. and so we left and had him out of fits well known that the rapids support forces always focus on stealing money, a golden cause. i was hoping to find my photography and design equipment,
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but unfortunately some of it was stolen and the restaurant at the end of the name. the neighborhood is now under the control of the sudanese army, but most residents have not returned the u. n. c's, the country has displaced more than 11000000 people. thousands of facing starvation and refugee comes into wisdom. the full region children have died off monday children my colleagues on the ground in samsung can told me that people were lined up on the side of the ro. busy cheering as these trucks rolled in, they tell me that people in the town are resorting to extreme measures to survive. because food is so scarce, families are eating crush tina shelves, which are usually used as animal fodder. meditating and see the country has had a cut. this property impact on women and guns. according to the un gender based violence has increased by to fall under basic violence as nathaniel was the ward,
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as is the word aircraft. it's april last year on launch to dawn. into one of the biggest for fiction and you'd be vehicle ices. that is increase in done the best violence case is especially incomplete zones has proficiency. more than 1000 people . pub died in a corner outbreak that started, you know, goes on with no sign of a cx, 5 between the warning sites. 8 agents, one the desktop comprise even fund the have them, i'm just putting stations every open to days off to the just tickled problems. mod the presidential and parliamentary elections in the media is actual commission extended the process and to the end of the month of the technical problems and long cheese on wednesday. was this in process of demanded a hold to vote counting and say they lost confidence in the process. election is seen as a test of the routing parties. 54 year grip on power. impose and how close in
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arlington. what's expected to be a closely full. it's a general election early exit pose, have the main opposition. politicians like natalie and the lead. that campaign was dominated by the rising cost of living integration and housing feminist assignment house called election. this month's off, his government reported on $11000000000.00 budget surplus. a partition pays a voted in favor of a bill to that time, the ill patients and then dies with medical help. but as opposed to the legislation, one that if it becomes no valuable people may feel pressured to kill themselves rather than risk of being a burden. but those in favor. so who allow people to die with dignity or challenge reports from london feelings to the right, 330, the nice, the left, 270, to find a historic moments in british national life. the for the 1st time and peace in
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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 potty old as it followed. 5 miles of impassioned debates and 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 the people would like to see the legalization of assistant dying 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 and consequences. a huge changes that this bill would induce in our society and in the interests outside parliament. support is that the bill went with joy. christie hasn't curable cancer when i become timely ill. and i mean, actually in a whole space for my time, i mean the last 2 weeks of my life, i'm going to be dying anyway. i would just want to know that i have that choice.
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the bill would give 10 mentally ill people with 6 months or less to live. the ability to weigh in their lives with a legally prescribes least 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, straightened on a struggling national health service, with the state of the n. h. s a nice insights this right? giving to it's giving me in a just giving some medication to visit. no, yet no, no. the tool is got to pass through several legislative stages. first bought 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.
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finally, the politicians are on the same page as the people for which happens. how does it or london not one of france's most majestic monuments is set to reopen to the public. 5 years off, the fire swept through it. restoration of not should dom cookie jewels interior pots for the next year is not complete. present tonight on the chrome visited the landmark church before it's i think it's all set back to the reports from the french capital. the gulf explained power says no to them. and a 1st glimpse inside the cathedral restored after devastating 55 years ago, french presidency manual my call visiting for a final time before reopens to the public. the interior that was left in centers is now luminous. the famous stained glass windows glittering and precious alt works revived and this.
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