tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera November 30, 2024 9:00am-9:31am AST
9:00 am
a tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the . ready ready ready the rebel sciences in syria celebrate town for taking control of the center. the other ones are in jordan, this is out 0 life and also have coming up as well continues to attack gaza including strikes on several residential buildings in kansas city. the 2nd not to protests in georgia is capital tons. violence of the government suspends you membership towards the dispute. in
9:01 am
argentine as vice president calls us some folks to be back from schools, the beginning the syria, well positioned fighters say they have advanced into a la post city center. it's the 1st time they've been to the country, 2nd largest city. since government forces recaptured it back in 2016. the syrian state media is reporting at least 4 people have been killed. the minutes we had earlier said it repelled a major offensive position, and fighters came to seize control of a number of the towns and villages, and i left them and it lived provinces. since wednesday, the video is posted on social media appear to show opposition fighters inside the headquarters of the cities police. it's reported a number of political prisoners were released from jail. and it comes to us now as
9:02 am
of the opposition to fight as to control of a key highway thinking serial, the 2nd biggest city with a capital damascus. they also took control of surrounding towns and villages. the syrian army has now closed old main roads in an alto associated with the fighting is the biggest defensive in syria, as north western provinces in several years that's been concentrated in and around a left pro. and it live some costs here, and it has more of that from the outside slip check here. sorry about that. the, for the 1st time in years old position fighters reach central elect to 0 2nd largest city. though the government says it has repelled their attack. after 3 days, a fierce battle is in ela full and it, the provinces, opposition forces have launched a major offensive the deterrence of aggression capture and thousands of townsend villages, from preston for charlotte, south control in northwest and syria. the lead by hand to who you're awesome and
9:03 am
it's 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 homes of that. we've been living in tents for 4 years in, during depression and injustice. we hope for a better future and pray for the return of a safe and prosper syria. we want all of syria about free from terrorism, foreign forces, and the said regime of the ship. the escalation came after syrian government and russian attacks on the opposition health areas and it lip resulting and significant casualties. hey, a tough. we are all shop and it's a large capitalized on strategic gaps left by pro government militias. such as has the law. where is it for to address regional conflict? this is just really a reflection of how divided syria is right now. uh, the soccer game controls roughly 60 percent of the country. but you've got the as
9:04 am
rarely as conducting airstrikes with impunity in syria. united states taking shots of the atlantic states and this would be another domino to fall if high a top real low sean and some of the other rebel groups were able to kind of gain control and carve out even more autonomy than they currently have. in some areas, the opposition forces success was greeted with traditional celebrations. troy let yourself go now and i have been, i was forcibly displaced in 2016 during the siege if i left her feeling only those you've experienced it. come on this time when the bustle, because it felt like coming back to life, we always have sleeping, got all the people, and the revolutionaries. what gun. while the syrian government says it has the penalty offensive to say, we know observatory for human rights reports that see we and russian forces have been responding with intensified aerial attacks on rebel health care is neighboring
9:05 am
through kia, which shelters, millions of syrian refugees has called for an end to the air strikes, it's as, as close the monitoring the escalation, wary of any potential recruit passions for its border region. it is the largest defense of west series, opposition and use and a clear attempt to reclaim i left. the weakness of the runs brooks is my having cards, these fighters, but how much territory they will gain full sales will likely be the solar does not by the spring, but by the balance of power across the region. so you'd have to solo elda 0. i'll try to kill syria border with dr. alonda is from the university of oklahoma. he says, the opposition has taken advantage of his really attacks on outside the government forces. i was just recently on the phone with a friend who lives in a central level. he said that the soldiers had gone into uh, a deadline job, but he's square, which is right in it right next to the old part of the city and
9:06 am
a center of the city. and so the rebels have moved in from the west and, and gone and, and gone right to the center of the city. and the syrian army has largely withdrawn and collapsed in front of this force. which um, indicates how much it has been weakened and how bad morales, i think the is rarely strikes on his by luck on syria. and we have to remember that is it has been bombing sere, at least 3 times a week since october 7th, hitting siri and military outposts and, and production centers. so this isn't much weekend, syria and the rebels are taking advantage of that a very successfully in order to move in to the 2nd largest city. this shows how weak of the outside regime he is the united states is one of the outside regime is weak as possible, but didn't want it to fall because it was worried that isis and other rebels would
9:07 am
take advantage as they are doing right now. and so it'll be interesting to see um whether the regional powers try to close ranks and keep outside keep a reinforce him because none of the major powers in the region want to the stabilize syria. i think and want the rebels to take damascus or the regime to collapse in any big way. but a lot, but was a significant is a significant part of, of what syria holes the now it's been $422.00 days since israel launched this devastating war. one guys are getting more than 44000 artist demands. most of them women and children, it's fullest as i've destroyed much of this trip, depriving people of the basic necessities of life. many of those who have survived the overlap because of the tax anal stomping. israel has restricted the entry of
9:08 am
food medicines and she monetary and aid northern gauze that has been on the siege finale 2 months of israel's carried out a series of abstracts that comes across that during the early as of saturday at the 17 people have been killed in attacks and gaza city and in the northeast 18 were killed. and a residential building was hit in by to hear. the majority of victims, women and children is writing drones also talking to people attempting to rescue the engine that's making out their power. assuming jones as live now from darrow bylines, central dogs, a topic. so as well as carried out, the number of that strikes overnight across garza bring us up to date. but what's been happening to eric yeah, it has been a very difficult intense knowledge for multiple areas. of course the gaza strip, specifically that we have served a very room. ok. couple focus ongoing as a city of a night attacks we have getting reports from a civil defense cruise in goal is a city confirmed that i really didn't kill. so that was targeted in every mountain
9:09 am
neighborhood, which is considered to be one of the 5 friends, densely populated areas in $1.67 civilians. welcome fund, killed in the strike while there are still 6 of is missing under the dead break of that building that was targeted with no warning given for disability and seen in the area. but it also gives you more points that you another residential house in shape from one neighborhood, which is neighborhood that is too close from northern garza, was targeted 10 civilians. what killed in the strike made a very remarkable and plea a search of attacks on devalue and belie a town civilians have been reporting on a constant shilling by these by dots in the unit is very ami. is it still effectively operating? in fact? yeah, for almost the fix t h days thought the situation is getting much more collab take for civilians in the north where are running extremely shorts in time. so essentially the supplies
9:10 am
like food, water, and we have for voltage that yes to day all the night for civilians were killed as they were looking for full for fluids with that and who was in order to use for heating purposes and to make up fluids for the family members, we need to remind all of us that they use, but um, it has prevented guys supplies into you to the north of destroyed as a part of their own galaxies and in terms of the security situation of the central area. so it's particularly tie as i'm saying, as of this morning and even an hour away to the location, we've been hearing sporadic shilling coming from the eastern corners of dairy by the town. and also we have had a very a huge explosions and we have seen plumes of smoke coming from the most of the village with just a few kilometers away. its located in the south side stuff debbie bye bolted from the own government attacks against the residential building, so totally exceed palestinians for it killed sir stone today of course,
9:11 am
separate areas in the strip, but no lights up and fighting, and i called a since existence all is well to try this is kind of the central areas so far with that as of this morning. all right, so i talked about zoom life as they were in deer, out of balance central goals of target. thank you. well, the us a sense i'm going to try and void to buy a route to monitor the ceasefire between israel and hezbollah and the southern 11. a city of and about to you. for turning a residence, found its historic market in ruins. because when the ministry has one residents not to attend to dozens of villages myself, despite the cease fire, it says if they do attempt to return home, they fixed my sales at risk of attack. because a lot, chief, 9 cost them has made his 1st public statements and sees private israel came into effect. he called it a victory to give them the end of the 2006 war with his random said. it'd be high level corporation within lebanese army to implement the agreements. men in hat in oklahoma, we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying has blah,
9:12 am
we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying the resistance or from we came as to an extent for a kind of continue. we defeated the enemy because it was forced to justify the see far, nothing yahoo said to the authorities that he wanted to rebuild and re arm his army . he admits that they were weakened on the fees, as in the baffled it, is a victory for the resistance because it still remains and it will continue to last out 0. is that a hush them has more now from time to install them live in a the page was the 1st of all, it was late. it was expected to be on the day of this week. and he mentioned, he said that he was supposed to give this speech of the day of the food stamp, but the fact too, i don't see how people are going to react to what happened. and then he said this was evicted and evicted because of the 2006 victory. well, i, what i'm speaking with new. that is a drawing buzzing above our head. you know, with a watson 9 costs and was highlighted away from
9:13 am
the factory. the violations really violations offices, 5 of them over the past 3 days, including what was happening today from long shots on liberty citizens from the cover launching 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 going to get integrated, more or more in the lebanese political life. politically, socially economists leave. and this of course opens the big question with respect to has what laws, future role and how is it going to be a what that is? is it going to continue being a region of a play? yeah. why it's going to get back into it. slip in these framework slight police in georgia have use was a cannon against demonstrate,
9:14 am
has gathered in the capital of tbilisi for a 2nd day. the protest as they're angry at the government's decision to suspend it talks on joining the european union until 2028 tension has been high since the governing georgian dream party. one last month's parliamentary elections. criminal economy was the latest for a 2nd consecutive even thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of georgia's capital to police. they were met with tear gas and water cannons. their anger is directed towards the government's decision to suspend you membership negotiations until 2020 of the georgia is only one. paul, this is the fight between the west and democratic, was the governments unilaterally said no to this, that cool? the aim of the tactics of the action was to protest with all of it. in this government said no to what we have been longing for throughout the history of this
9:15 am
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 and the european parliament have rejected the election results. saying the vote was great and the governing party is trying to force closer ties to russia. most of the protests are being organized outside the parliament building. the protesters grew up in confronting right, pleased with fireworks and a say they will use any means possible to fight for their country's future rental or find out 0. sorry, personal break here and i'll just say are right. when we come back, canada is 5 minutes to meet with us, the president elect, donald trump opting, threatening, have to trade targets on demanding action. simon is a minus stuck on the down in south africa, meet the minister, the police march. the
9:16 am
the feet of the weather has changed across the re being finance or is yet to the trunk . colder came out of europe and just headed south was the nicest service coming through fairly slowly. so heavy writing seems like in greece. then edging into the western side of mainland dirtier is. he's going to be rain thunder storms. everything can immediate future. the cold air still to follow, and as a much better picture to the east, the sun, these are still in the dry and into a few. that's cool, some brain on the ground for the science, but for the immediate future, that's looking fine. type with a fine but kuda, syria and iran and iraq. oh sure. low temperatures. that shamal means a maxine don't have any 24 degrees which is coordinated for this time. the it's not really a particularly dusty window. have to say that it's just feeding that much cooler.
9:17 am
now you may well be aware of the fronts that recently happened in uganda, and the focus of heavy writing isn't reading your guns when you both might be symbol, right, and around here i didn't, can you? but tons and the areas went to and that line stretches back towards the noise and, and go to some significant rain. but the potential for that is still there that through something most, i'm big possibly into my, the gasket. but be on back to bought suantlan down towards south africa, where recently we had some big dime pulse is looking for on sunday of the a full year of war in gaza. and now it is rarely troops invading lebanon or the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. now, with trump back in the white house, what can america expect? and what can the world expand? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the
9:18 am
colleges here with the the welcome back here watching out. just a real quick reminder about top stories here. this a serial position slides and say that the thompson oppose fitness center. it's the 1st time that into the country, 2nd largest cities and government forces, we capture them back in 2016 as well as carried out a series of abstracts across concert. during the, as of south of that at least 17 people have been killed in attacks in kansas city alone in the northeast 18 were killed when a residential building was hit by israel's ministry has forbidden liberties.
9:19 am
residents from returning to thousands of villages themselves threatening them with attack. us army has sensibility on going to be able to help monitor the ceasefire. both sides refused to turn on the foundation. now comfortable as president says, an explosion, the damage, the canals, supplying water to 2 major pipelines, was of terrorist by neighboring serbia. authorities are rushing to repair the canal in the north, which is vital to cost of those electricity supply the present. albin, cookie blame gang, was controlled by sub, yet without providing evidence. it follows an increase in security measures after the recent attacks on municipal buildings in the north attention to pacific between the minority and cost of those majority albanian population legislation in the u. k . to let terminally ill patients and their lives has passed, a major hurdle off of the bill was backed by parliament, abundance of warning that fundable people may feel pressured to seek assistance dying if it becomes no. let's suppose to say it allow people to die with dignity.
9:20 am
really challenge reports from london. the lines to the right, 330, the nice, the left, 270, to find a 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 potty 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 the people would like to see the legalization of assistive 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
9:21 am
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 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 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 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 me some medication to visit. no yet no,
9:22 am
no. the tool is got to pass through several legislative state. it is 1st 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. finally, the politicians are on the same page as the people for which happens. how does it rolanda? canadian prime minister just intruders meeting us president elect donald trump is myra longer residents from recently threatened to impose a 25 percent tariff on input from canada and mexico. if it didn't stop what he described as the flow drugs and migrants crossing the buddha, canada says it will consider 10 adrian measures against the us. if trump follows through on his thread growth in jordan as well now from washington dc, the canadian prime minister justin toledo flew to florida late on friday to have
9:23 am
dinner with president elect. donald trump at his home at moral logo in west palm beach. the meeting of the to western leaders is designed to try to ameliorate the tensions that trump has ratcheted up, saying that he's going to impose a 25 percent tariff on canadian imports into the us market in order to try to rectify balances that trump says needs to be imposed when it comes to both a legal immigration and to drug trafficking. mr. crudo, for his part, has said that such a move would undermine the trade agreement reached between canada and mexico and the united states. during donald trump's 1st term in office and extensively, he is trying to make certain that the impact of such terrible if they were to go through would not unduly impair the canadian automotive lumber. fishing and
9:24 am
other industries in particular the energy industry. because much of what these industries produced is used by american consumers. it's also thought that trump may be willing to try to re negotiate this treating, which is less than 5 years. and the force in part because he wants to have something new to add to his political legacy. this is a situation that is not going to be resolved, certainly over one reported dinner meeting and it could take a month. the question is, how much impact will there be on both us consumers and on canadian workers, russell and jordan elders, era, washington? island, 3 main parties are one cause for type finishing the countries general election. exit polls show left during opposition. politician, fame on frank to in the most votes, but not enough to unseat the 2 governing center. right pottage. so that things the common coalition is likely to be returned to government protest as of gavin and
9:25 am
spanish province of valencia. i angry i with the regional government's response to floods the claim over $200.00 lives. last month. the demonstrators have the government failed to one residents in time for the let's issue long off to flood waters, had already destroyed several vintages. that demanded the resignation of valencia's president, couple of some of them. john has become the latest african country to end this military cooperation with funds. there are approximately a 1000 french soldiers and making it fonts, his biggest military deployment on the continent. and as long as it was nicholas hawk, reports, the government is now tony towards russia. just as the french foreign ministers don't do it about who left the country chad declared an end to it. security ties with paris, shutting the door on its former military ally. the announcement came on that day, chad was celebrating its independence from france. france is an essential thought, but it must now also consider the chad that has grown
9:26 am
a child that has mature. chad is a sofa and state on the following. french soldiers have been on the ground since colonial times launching nuclear test in chat desert in the $196.00. despite civil wars and cruise france has long maintained its military presence here. the french government says it's there to support the child in government effort to fight off arm groups in this house. but many of this house said the french military has failed to stop the violence which has greatly effected civilians. after being forced out of molly burkina faso and these, they're now a 1000 french soldiers are being asked to withdraw from todd must keep on. we are changing our military past year with the intention of reconfiguring out partnerships in coordination without african partners so that they can be more flexible and better able to respond to the present moment. debbie who took over after his father was killed in 2021 is now turning to russia,
9:27 am
seeking new security ties across and much of this a hell region of west africa. the winds appear to be shifting from west to east with the french military. no longer seen as a source of security, but as it relic from the past that chad and others no longer need nicholas hawk algae 0 south africa as a policeman. as the says and former miners trapped in a disuse goldmine could soon be rescued. he made the comment soft and meeting community leaders and family members of the mine is, is police some are being held against the will by i'm a guy who's i'll just here as how natasha has moved. not from the mine side in still fontaine, relatives and friends of mine are stuck in a band and gold mine inside after the orientation. and getting increasingly frustrated to say the situation is a humanitarian crisis. so
9:28 am
that's because police minister says the government has a plan. this deal, as i say valid, all the need to do is to say to them, to go sigma to the a a. so we're going to agree with them which day next week they will have to start because they'll say that they are really positive, lowest out africans. and undocumented migrants to be a bad and mines looking for gold. the majority of the people who are coming out even though the south africa's, because i told one last setup because i lost spots in my joy to kill the majority of people from us that we are aware of that. and what do we say about that? he got his answer interest again and i didn't, i don't know what conclusion can you try
9:29 am
to draw the conclusion from the possibly hundreds of mine is i still underground community does say some of them are being held against. they will buy up against people in office. one of the many let me know mind is we're still on the ground. they want to know why the government helps them. they say, if the government doesn't send risk of this down to shop soon, bill off the courts to false authorities to act out and we toss out as a still fontaine, south african police and mexico. similar stage are investigating the killings of 8 people, including a police officer, the death and the northern city of cree icon of the latest link to growing in fighting. but then they smell a drug, cato. 3 were killed in a shootout and a legal gambling venue. another 5 bodies were discovered the signs of georgia. so this is an option tina about reading materials of teenagers has the controversy
9:30 am
between parents and educators, the vice president of school for some books to be banned in schools raising fee. is that president? have you ever been age right when governments pursuing a war against progressive values? so he's about it reports from what his iris collective reading and a theater, even when a site is. they want to show their support for authors whose books have come under attack in recent weeks by conservative sectors. in argentina, total funding is one of them. she's a teacher and her book, if you were not a child is about abusing a religious school to show them to single sign you from the name of it took me yes to understand what happened to me was a crime. the challenges writing without exposing myself the objective is to prevent abuse, expose it not supporting her book and several others, including that of the easy is known as or each are willing to do and a list of both of the discuss with you by teenage school children in monday to me it weigh less argentina's you vice president victoria general.
7 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on