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just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the vision as clear as you do . the the, you're watching the news, our lives from headquarters and del time getting obligate. here's what's coming up . in the next 60 minutes. syrian opposition fighters take control of central and the largest defensive against government forces. in the years, a survivors calls from the ruins of his homes. in java, cities is really bombing raids have kills more than 20 pounds across the strip.
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learning under grounds. ukrainian children attend school in bumpers to escape the russian air strikes. also ahead a 2nd night of protesting george's capital turns violence off to the government suspends and you membership talk. hello, we begin in syria were opposition fighters say they've advanced and to elect post city center. it's the 1st time they've entered the country, 2nd largest city. since the government forces recaptured it in 2016. the military had earlier said it repelled a major offensive. but the fighters claimed to have says, control of a number of towns and villages in a level, and it led provinces, the monitoring group, the syrian observatory for him and right says at least 277 people,
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including more than 20 civilians have been killed since wednesday, so videos posted on social media appear to show the fighters inside the headquarters of the cities police. and it's reported that a number of political prisoners were released from jail. it comes just hours after the fighters took control of the highway that links to elect vote with the capital damascus. they also took control of surrounding towns and villages. the government has closed the left, those main airport and canceled all flights center because of our glue has more from high tide on the turkish syrian border. the, 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
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a major offensive dropped the terrors of aggression capture and thousands of 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 oppression and injustice. we hope for the best, the 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're all shop and it's a large capitalized on strategic gaps left by pro government militias, such as has velasquez the 4th to address regional conflicts. this is just really
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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 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 rebel 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 have sleeping, gone to the people and the revolutionary. so again, while the syrian government says it has
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a penalty offensive pursuing observatory for human rights reports that serial and 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 decided not by the spring, but by the balance of solver across the region. so you down because solar elda 0, i'll try to get syria border. okay, and will now bring in sooner, who's joining us from the truck or city of had tiny or the syrian border once again to paint us a picture, sent him this morning of the situation right now. and then the and i left the one who was in control as well there in of
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course, among the rebels. it is like a big celebration. it is like a phoenix rising from its ashes for them because they haven't been able to be back in. i left before many years right now for the 1st time in years they are seeing some, a border changes among the faction groups, the syrian government, and do a position right now. of course, the class just continued over in the over the night. the spies a, the, a position factions led by the h t h currently controlled almost all of a la bowl. they reached a to the citadel and they gain some extra rooms around the level as well. but a local sources. some of them tell that's it because those uh, neighborhoods, those uh villages were empty and the rebels had to leave back on the other side of the fight and continues on the eastern side of the as well. and their position is
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advancing. and that's a result of capturing recapturing some of the villages from the syrian government forces and another. but so another, a fighting was launched by the position infections, mainly it mainly by the faxes that are under the s and a syrian national arm. and that we know as a free, so syrian army formerly and they have launched an operation called the don't the don't operation. it which it targets tied to type if it, in the, in the southern part of a laptop. and by this operation, they are position targets to contain a in circle types of thoughts because we have been hearing that the physician infections, mainly the ones that are under the, the s and a target. tell us thoughts to clear the a p y d as the of proteins the suing curtis of fighters proteins in that town. but
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we know that the sit inside 2 groups also to control of some of the states villages and look for as well. they're so sent in there are calls by the fighters urging people those who have been displaced to return to a level. but what sort of situation will they find if they in fact, to return a doing the i'm sure many people would remember. you would also remember like 4 years ago there were again, a very heavy, bombardments in the countryside of a level that uprooted at tens of thousands of families, push them to up the north through turkey, syria border. so both families are waiting to go back to their normal life or their places if the, if they are left it in a left. but the h t s, which has also a government called the salvation government in it that is trying to ensure that
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those people can return to these. they are home safe and sound. we have seen pictures of a h t s members a or divide the salvation government to restore order in the neighborhoods or villages that they have as whose control of they are trying to keep the hospitals open. so in a way they are trying to sustain that, they live in its own pace and those area. so the life is not interrupted, neither for the people who are older than living there who haven't left off the origin, forces withdrew and nor the ones who are planning to return. and we have spoken to some people inside through our colleagues who are filming for us. and most of them are still hopeful. but of course, everything can change during on the ground because we know that the seating governments is also trying to, uh, receive reinforcements from russia and fighters uh, from uh, she, uh, groups in iraq and iran. and of course,
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there are things that are prone to change as the balance of power on the ground changes. okay, you thank you. thank you so much that i'm comfortable. blue reporting for us from head to i enter key will not speak to james dorothy who was a specialist and release politics, who's with singapore as 99 technological university. joining us from singapore. thanks for time mr. dorothy. i know that you have said that what's happening in, in a lot pro is surprising. i'm not surprising at the same time how so. and indeed. so the rebel forces have been preparing that for this for a significant amount of time, at least 5 or 6 months. and in that sense, the offensive is not surprising. what is surprising is the, the way that they were able to take advantage of regional developments, particularly in lebanon, which worked in their favor and against the regime of a syrian president bush auto offset. and the way that the brutal is of the syrian
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military, the way that the syrian military virtually is collapsed as the rebels advanced in and towards. and in a level we understand, according to reporting that this is being led to by h t as high authority to some there are other groups involved as well. what, what their strategy be, do you think, and what are they trying to achieve right now? well clearly what they're trying to achieve is on the one hand for defy their original areas of strength, particularly given that those areas were frequently shelled by the syrians from mountain and hill tops. and at the same time, of course, the syrian civil war never ended. there was a until still it these more or less. but there was only a question of time until of fighting which would re erupt, particularly given the fact that the shuttle us. and regina does not control all of
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celia. what the strategy going forward is that's i think what everybody is. that's the question everybody is asking. will the rebels try and just keep their positions, hold their positions and their level, and wait and see what this, how to see. i mean, resume response, or are they going to try and push further out if not a level at the same time, we also don't know how the syrians are going to respond. back to the matter is that the aerial bombardments in the last few days of the rebels. ready not what's going to drive the rebels back out of a level that's going to have to invite. ready of here we in a ground forces and it's not clear that the syrians items that are going to be able to muscle the forces together, really and capable of driving the ripples of river level. okay, you've answered my question then on what the syrian governments may do next. so let me ask you about the syrian government allies a shot in a sense, because back or is iran, russia?
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i mean, we know that russia has been, you know, occupied in the war and ukraine recently. iran as well. okay. pied with the tensions with, with israel. but what would very calculations be right now. those 2 countries that they clearly would not want to see the regime of the shadow left such fall. in fact, it may very well be that western powers don't want that machine to fall. may want to see if we can simply because the fall of the, of the regime put further, the stabilize syria and within the region of the problem for the russians is, or for both the russians and the radians is that they are elsewhere preoccupied. the russians have primarily air force units in syria. that's not what's going to change the balance of power. the radians, as well, clearly has been suffered severe blows in the fighting with israel in lebanon. may
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not want to even if it could be seen to be and getting involved in sylvia because that would invite is rarely attacks again and could be seen by the israelis potentially as a violation of the ceasefire. and at the same time, iran is, is, is a balancing act with its main, uh, allied, has pulled out of severely weakened itself, having been attacked regularly by is really a bias role. it's positions in syria. so at this moment shar last of these out on a limb, and in a very difficult position. what about uh, when it comes to turkey? yeah, i mean, earlier this were, were here we saw there was a, some sort of attempt at a rep personal between turkey and syria. and if we just look a little further back in 2019, there was a quote unquote de escalation agreement. i'm sure you recall it's uh, between turkey year as well as russia and iran to try to create some sort of
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stability in syria is dots. the ability now undermines with these latest developments of the turkish efforts to find some reconciliation with the government. didn't damascus failed for all practical pat purposes prior to this offensive? uh, the 2 sides could not agree on uh or let me put it differently. but charl upset didn't want me to make any compromises or any gestures towards turkey. as long as turkey had troops in northern syria and turkey was not going to withdraw those troops from the, from the regions, particularly because of it sees the emergence of the syrian cards backed by the united states as a national security threat. turkey. moreover, in the past has given the rebels, i have definitely a show in english, a cover when they were being shown by this syrian forces and by the russians. so
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directly is gonna use this opportunity if it can, and will probably try and consult with the incoming administration of us present donald trump on for to find its position in the north of syria. it may be pushing the the truck administration to withdraw the 8 or 9 of the troops that the united states has in, in northern syria, which would further page the way for turkey to, uh, uh, establish it to a, a, a buffer zone and purchase the kurdish forces further back from the georgia border . okay, we'll leave it there. james dorsey is special, less than middle east politics. joining us from singapore. thank you so much. the reading. thank you for having me. the, the,
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it's been 422 days since israel launched it's devastating war on gaza, killing more than 44000 palestinians. most of them women and children. it's forces have destroyed much of the strip, depriving people of the basic necessities of life. many of those who have survived the relentless attacks are now starving. israel has restricted the entry of food medicine as to monetary and aid. northern gaza has been under siege for nearly 2 months. while the relief organization world central kitchen says to members of fits, team have been killed and then is really are striking fine. eunice reports say another 2 people were also killed and what's believes to be a drone strike on a vehicle they were traveling. and this is the 3rd time this year that world central kitchen workers and garza had been attacked. 7 mostly for and workers were killed in april while the palestinian member was killed in july. as elsewhere in
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gaza at least 20 palestinians were killed and is really strikes early on saturday. and garza city. 17 people are dead and another 6 are still buried under the rubble . after is really air strikes on residential buildings. central and southern gaza have also been bombarded overnight. our correspondence auto body soon was joining us now from dated by the central garza todd. at 1st. what are you hearing on the ground about the killing of the aid workers from world central kitchen? well, the reason we have had an explosion just coming the from the 6 that you all call you to just 40 minutes ago and off the very find. it has been quite clear that a simple call that belongs to the what central kitchen was targeted by a drain jets in the on to allow jean road in the eastern side of the city of han, eunice. and we have discovered that a 5 civilians were killed including the freeze of the world since when kitchens,
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what, cuz who weren't killed without any trial warning. now, one of the victims is the director of the kitchens here in gauze was to low to post the use will what king for the vote, central kitchen. and they weren't targeted as they were trying to reach one of the places that they were operating in. and this is a very remarkable sign that is very military is escalating, it strikes on a what? cuz and we need to remind you something back in april 20, 2478. what? cuz the our international 8. what is working for the what the central kitchen, what targets is in that room. but the wild wit, troubling in 3 vehicles belong to the organization. and with the clear sign of the word, central kitchen being completed, the task to the call and the imagery at that time. just to find the attach to be a sort of miss identification spot. the bleak realities that we helpful observed in
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the past few weeks that there has been a very remarkable search of attacks on buildings, not because it it to be warehouses for the 8 organization. one of the latest just took place earlier today on a residential building that is to close from one of the basic warehouses or for the united nations in the rough law. and recently, also there has been a remarkable search of strikes on the facility of the warehouses of the typical us be and also on multiple april organization, st. cause i'm, we need also to emphasize that these organizations have been facing very wide to security restrictive. mitch's been taken by these by all means hands of the capacity of ada allowed to be transferred to the gaza strip and even the mobility of the workers on the ground. despite the fact that pull up that direction and movement on the ground, have been sent to the is by the army, with the locations of the warehouses to write and taught it. there have also been
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striking elsewhere in garza city. we're hearing people have been killed there and are still in fact buried under the rubble of the residential homes. yeah, it has been a very tense and moving situation since that hours of this morning as i'm talking to you. i can hear sporadic shilling coming from the eastern areas of a devin bella and in most of the village to which is located in the top of all the city of demons. but i thought the main focus has been pretty much on targeting residential building, setup, tactful, which certainly ends being garza city to residential houses. but targets at one is located in a rebuttal neighborhood. and the other one is in a ship for one, which is a neighborhood that's too close and a jason to northern cause i totally, 17 published indians weren't killed and they are yet so 6 of those missing under the did free of that building that was destroyed and civil defense workers are really buckling and sifting through the russell in order to find where joe's in
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hold, that they can find anyone who is till now can be surviving and deplete the realities that these explosions continue to take place in big law. here we are getting reports from eye witnesses that a palestinian bob was killed in the valley, a town of to a and it's very drone opened fire at one of the evacuation senses in that already back to town. we need to remind out to you is that the minutes alteration in the north insisted on going to siblings reports in gwinnett relative, advancements for the is spend a minute 3 times in the hot beach in areas of big la. yeah, i've been more raging bottles that we palestinian troops on the east valley occupation soldiers in that area with no lake top tool now on the ground. okay, talk about zoom reporting from data that i had and joseph. thank you so much thought it. well, the us system to military envoy, to live in on to help monitor the ceasefire between israel and has been done in the southern city for about 2 years. returning residence found its historic market in
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ruins, is really military has warn people not to return to dozens of villages in the south despite the ceasefire. and its threatened to launch attacks if they attempt to go home. as well as 8 or 9 parson has made his 1st public statements since the ceasefire came into effect. he called it a victory, bigger than the end of the 2006 war with israel and said there will be high level coordination with the lebanese army. to implement that 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 weakness to an extent where it cannot continue. we defeated the enemy because it was forced to justify the cease far nothing. yahoo said to the 3 be said he wanted to rebuild and re arm his army. he had meant that they were weakened on the faces in the battle. it is a victory for the resistance because it still remains and it will continue to last
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all the hash and has more from tire in southern lebanon. of 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 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 2650. well, let me try what i'm speaking with. you guys a drawing buzzing above our head. you know, with the what the cost of was high life away from the factory, the violations 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. luncheon shelves was salad and vintages,
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and now i am costs and wanted to say clearly in the end office, the speech that his group is going to get is degraded more a more in the lebanese political life, politically, 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. okay, we're now talking about how much my city is a professor media studies up in the institute for graduate studies. welcome back, how much is 0? so when you look at the ceasefire agreement, i mean, over the period of 60 days, both sides are meant to take certain steps, but we're hearing a violations. and this has been happening since the 1st day of, of the announcement. how do you think the next 60 days are going to look like?
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well, it's certainly a very precarious situation. i was here yesterday and i mentioned that israel has a long history of engaging in these ceasefire negotiations. and then agreeing to cease fires and then violating violating the terms, and then also accusing other site of, of having, you know, started the episode of violations. so that's kind of the cycle that, that we've seen on phone over a period of, of many years. and already, as you reported or these last few days, israel has apparently violated the, the, the agreement. so, you know, in, in some ways the ball is an incredible loss court. they could certainly attack israel right now on the basis that israel has is already violated the agreement, but so far they have not sort of taken that bait. one of the problems with the agreement itself is that if you listen to joe biden and benjamin netanyahu, they're giving israel wide latitude to attack has belong. if there's
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any perceived a violation, they do not give the same latitude, of course to, to hezbollah. the words are very, i mean there's a striking sort of just juxtaposition there. if you look at what went by it inside and also whatnot. yahoo said so. certainly there is concern, but it's too early to tell whether or not we are uh, you know, we're going to be able to run the course here. i mean, there's certain, there is some reporting in is really media as well as us media. in fact, that seems to suggest that there's been some sort of side letter between the biden administration and israel, but the, by the restriction provided israel, the side letter, which reportedly says that israel reserves the right to act and strike. and so flipping on whenever it wants to, but at the same time, at the announcement of the by make over the ceasefire, he, he framed it as being a permanent cessation of hostilities. so what do you make of these sort of contradicting narratives?
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well, i mean if you look at what bite inside publicly, um, even though that side letter, aside for a moment, i mean i actually looked at, you know, his words and kind of started. i meant and he was making a very clear distinction between israel and the one hand and, and has belong the other. so there was a double standard, even in, in his words and then not in yahoo double down on that. so there's, it's very clear that from the us perspective, israel has the right to engage has belonged to attack, has belong, but table does not reserve the same right to do to israel. so there's already a, this kind of built in double standard even if we just take the explicit text, but not, no, not, not including are not taking into account the that that site agreement that has been, that has been reported on the us now. we under sean, has sent this military envoy to live in on to sort of health monitor. uh that sees far between israel and the entrance below. what do you think he'll be able to do? and is he going to be able to kind of make sure that israel on both sides rather
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both sides enforce the terms of that agreement? no, i don't think that's what i don't think that's what he's there to do at all. i think that, as i've said in, as many people have noted, the united states is not a neutral arbiter. and all this there on the side of the is rarely so they will be looking out for is really interest making sure that his beloved does not violate, but they're not there. i don't think to, to sort of hold is real to account. that would be shocking at this point, and i just have to ask him for me. but mostly while you are with us about developments in gaza because we were just discussing with our reporter, a thought on the ground that there has been yet another attack on aid workers, the world's central kitchen. we're hearing at least 2 people have been killed. what's your response to that as well, in many ways, this is uh, not just uh, an attack on, uh, you know, military factions in gaza. but this is attack on, on browsing themselves, browsing, civilian 70 percent of the casualties. women and children, you know,
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are human rights watch reporting that israel has been targeting children by shooting them and in the head, shooting them in the chest. the new york times even reported on that, which was very interesting to, to see. and it's also been a war on journalist and a warrant aid workers. there have been world records set for killed the journalists, and also killed 8 workers. more than 208 workers. if you count the people working for the un had been, have been killed. no other conflict in history even comes close to that, not vietnam, not iraq, not world war 2. and so this is just another, another page. okay. and how much my city professor for media studies at the doha institutes for graduate studies. thank you so much. still ahead on the i'll just it renews our we look at efforts and argentina to keep some books away from children under the age of 16 and a promise of rescue officials in south africa. and they have a plan to help those stuff at a disused goals. mind the
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and there's no data when to being in the across most of europe. this latest storm that came from the water is now just dumping this remaining snow over eastern europe. right behind it. the sun does come out again, but we review single figure temperature wise snow is like the concentrated in something balkans and the answer to knows me recently trust to albania, with the orange drop, suggesting thunderstorms of rain or maybe have i mean, contrast to that as the wind changes, direction, single fingers give way to devil think it's a fairly mild steel for island thing that the scuffle for where possibly even to the edge of norway. sophia, we'll see some of that snow during this affidavit attempt of staying on the low side on surprise. basis net it goes away because that's typical of most of your to
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put the name and this is going to be quite a stormy occasion. i suspect this less. so the bolts maybe it'll be welcomed copy sure. is that right most to know if i forget to find dr. pictures and then there will be some shells. 3 cars are eastern, mediterranean circulation, hitting the bureau pots, maybe of each other, a few costs or shares in, for example, the artery coast. but the concentration of heavy right and so far in africa has been in the tropics and particularly uganda is a bit more to come. the latest mean view on the phase 90 percent of gall 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 centralized hope and learning today. the last results for families leading schultz is from the house of the story. the right wing government in israel seems almost immune to the pressure of the captive families
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and international calls for a cease firing. garza pod huge, i mean to be so it could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical times. now. i didn't say that that would be for, for years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean for detail? it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times, but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era the the
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testers, an officer of the solar syrian opposition fighters saying they've advanced into a level, a city center, it's the 1st time they've entered the country, 2nd largest city since government forces recaptured it in 2016 israel's military house for britain, lebanese residents from returning to thousands of villages and the south, threatening them with attack. washington has sent him military envoy to be rude to health monitor that's inspire the relief organization. role. central kitchen says 3, if it's team members have been killed and and is really are so i can find eunice elsewhere in gaza. is 22 polished indians were killed and is really strikes early on saturday. hundreds of thousands of displays, palestinians are living in dire sanitary conditions, and central garza is really military so called safe stones, are getting filled with rubbish and raw sewage. if the sound going through reports, some threats are silent. growing on the streets between tents next to the rubble.
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mountains of waste some hundreds of meters long. a quickly poisoning garza and i assure you that we are not living, we are just surviving. you can see the waist in front of you today with my own eyes . i sort child picking food from the cabbage and eating it. i asked them why you are eating from the trash. my son, he replied, i'm hungry. between the bombs and the hunger garbage kills too. but slowly doctors worn conditions of ripe for cholera and skin diseases to spread in camps for the displaced as well as military has blocked people's access to formal landfills. near the border, many sanitation centers, machinery and trucks for removing trash have been destroyed. how well it will spoil the upcoming issue in the for more than 20 days. the municipalities of darrow by law have not received the necessary fuel to operate their machinery equipment wells
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and sewage pumps. today our sewage pump stopped completely, is ready tanks, drones and fighter jets have destroyed many of the homes of displaced palestinians living in this camp. and that of bella. now people here are losing the few means of keeping their shelters clean. families are having to step over raw sewage. some of it ending up in the see if could also contaminate guides of soil and water for generations to come. if to some denford, which is 0, the president the landscape says the war with russia could end quickly if you crane is allowed to join nato. he's as an invitation to join the alliance group and what he called the quote hot stage of the war. lead to negotiations aimed at returning territory currently occupied by russia talks. if
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a possible cease fire or piece steel has ratcheted up since donald trump on the us presidential election earlier this month as well. since the start of the war and ukraine, hundreds of schools have been destroyed on thousands more effective. many children now go to school in shifts, some study online and others about to change location altogether. as a big visited one school in ukraine, 2nd largest city, car, kids to see how they're adapting to the war several meters underground. this school is called simply the undergrad school. you and purpose built. its location is secret and it doubles up as a bomb shelter. children attending pest and for 3 days per week with another 2 days of online learning. these for the not you had some children have no nothing other than school and worth time. there are $200.00 children here that have only ever
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known school under ground. no outside pay grand a no windows to and that the sunlight in this is a new reality for these children. and in my school there have been strikes nearby and the origin of school was damaged. we have tried to build the school in a way that is comfortable because of small play area with a fully equipped library and a country. i like to study here not above ground because it's safe to do the children living through level. we have the changes that exist above ground for dog, my favorite subject, his mouth. i like the school, it's safe and fun. hundreds of schools have been impacted across the crane with thousands of students affected by the will. this is the only school of its kind in the city. it's cost, millions of dollars and the off tends to build more. the idea is not only to create a safe environment, also a peasant, one for children. a child psychologist takes care of the children's emotional needs
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in a school that is doing its best to shelter and protect children from impact of the will. however, difficult a task that may be vague. i just did a sort of gave you crank police in georgia. i have used water counting against demonstrators gathered in the capital to release it for a 2nd day. the protests are angry at the government's decision to suspend talks and joining the european union tension has been high since the governing georgian dream party won last month parliamentary elections and were on the la con, has the latest for a 2nd consecutive evenings. 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 as only one paul.
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this is the fight between the west and democratic, was the governments unilaterally said no to this. that's cool. the aim of the tactical of the action was to protest with all of it will be heading down. 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 it 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, protested, scrub and confronting right pleased with fireworks and eggs. say they will use any means possible to fight for their country's future arrival or find out to 0
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cost of those presidents as an explosion. the damage the canals supplying water to 2 major power plants was a quote, terrorist act by neighboring serbia authorities are working to repair the canal, which is the vital to cancel those electricity supply. president alban courtesy blamed what he called games, controlled by serbia. but does he have to provide any evidence? security measures have been increase in recent weeks. softer attacks on municipal buildings in the north. the canadian prime minister adjusted intruders in florida to meet the us president to like donald trumpet his marrow lago residence. trump recently threatened to oppose to impose a 25 percent tariff on imports from canada and mexico. they don't stop what he calls the flow of drugs and migrants into the u. s. canada says it will consider imposing its own tariffs if trump follows through on his threats. a rousing jordan
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has more from washington dc, the canadian prime minister, justin toledo flew to florida late on friday to have dinner with president elect donald trump at his home at morrow logo in west palm beach. the meeting of the 2 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, need to be imposed when it comes to both illegal immigration and to drug trafficking. mr. judo, 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
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through would not unduly impair the canadian automotive lumber. fishing and other industries in particular the energy industry. because much of what these industries produce is used by american consumers. it's also thought that trump may be willing to try to re negotiate this trading, 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 report, a 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, ireland, 3 main parties, our own tours for a tight finish and the country's general election. as the polls show left with an
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opposition party, each insane on track to win the most votes, but not enough to unsafe the 2 governing center right parties. so that means the current coalition is likely to be returned to government. still a heads on how to 0 the their loved ones buried alive. 5 entire villages are wiped out by loan slides and eastern new guns off on the plastic protest, demonstrators demands an end to production. this countries need to agree to the how it's reported. look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are known as a media? and they think it's how it is westernized is this online course has been aimed at
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the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let the operational can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on out is era. pilot sizes expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. for the victory for the government, get this one of those containing refugees, the coming the actions of israel's government. the military detention has been described as the closing of the
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the activists from green peace have boarded a tanker in south korea to preventive from loading chemicals used to make plastic the protesters end up putting pressure on world leaders were meeting and boost on for talks ended addressing plastic pollution units can, has more from not conference a growing sense of urgency here as representatives from some $175.00 countries are locked in discussions towards what is hope will be a legally binding treaty toward her being plastic pollution and they're far reaching impact on their marine environment. now the 2 year long process is set to culminate here in tucson on sunday. but progress has been stalled by disagreement over whether or not to include a global production cap on plastics. in the final document. oil and plastic producing countries supported by
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a record showing of lobbyists have pressed the focus, need be on waste management. but environmental groups and several of the global south countries overwhelmed by plastic trash content that would be detrimental. if we come here and agree in a treaty that's focused on waste management that reinforces this illusion that we can recycle our way out of this crisis, we will be sacrificing future generations for short term profits for an industry that desperately needs to transform global recycling rates fall below 10 percent and studies have shown that they've kept on tracked plastic production for triple within decades. that's why countries like had them supported by civic groups and around the world are calling on its high ambition coalition peers, including each states, japan and host south korea to step up. and we focus the debate toward facilitating an eventual phasing out of non vital single use plastics in these final or ms.
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kim alda 0, who's on south korea per semester. so have gathered in the spanish province of valencia, angry about the regional government's response to floods that killed more than $200.00 people. last month, the demonstrators say the government failed to warn residents in time with alerts issued long after flood water had already destroyed several villages, very demanding. the resignation of valencia as presidents, carlos miles on the bodies of 20 people, had been recovered at the sight of land. slight an eastern uganda, at least a 100 people are still missing for these say several villages in the blue. i'm bully district for a completely buried mountain web reports. this is the sound of people whose families have very to live. 5 entire villages of more than 40 homes were submerged when us and both. those came crashing down the
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hillside in east and you kinda relatives rushed nearby communities to take out any survivors. if the rain started at 2 pm and went on till 6 pm, when it got to 7 pm, we heard a big band. when we came to see what it happened, we found that the village of the vanished houses were gone. the 1st time these communities being devastated, most people here a subsistence farmers living on the steep slopes of the foothills of mountains held on as the populations grown trees that once held. the fragile soil together has been cleared for firewood or farm land. a hundreds of being killed and several mud slides and the last 15. yes. off the remote side killed dozens in 2019 a government program to be like kate, people from dangerously located settlements as have mixed results. jeanette juice was on the our minister came to the same area when there was
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a similar months like she promised us in 2 months. all those living on the slopes of the mountain would be re settled. she told us to prepare our people. i mobilize them. they have been coming to my office telling me chair women. we have prepared our luggage to move. when are you relocating the school? but i have no answers. to. hundreds of families have left the area, but many here say the new locations provided. i mean, hospitable others don't want to leave that on federal lands and that communities, ways of life, of thousands of yes, malcolm web. how does the era maybe as top opposition candidates as urge voters to keep casting their ballots? despite issues in the presidential and parliamentary elections, the electronic commission reopened polling stations until the end of the month after technical problems and long queues on wednesday. and it may be, as the opposition is hoping to bring an end to the governing parties, 34 year grip on power. a child's government says it's bringing an end to
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a longstanding military cooperation with france, with $1000.00 french soldiers on the ground near the sa, how nation ground, based off a nation host, one or francis biggest military operations in africa. nicholas hawk reports 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 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. so the french government says it's there to support the
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charges and governments 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 tad multiplan. we are changing our military past year with the intention of reconfiguring out partnerships in coordination with 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, seeking new security ties across 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 a relic from the past that chad and others no longer need nicholas hawk alger 0.
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south africa's police minister says miners stuck at a disuse gold mine could soon be rescued. she made the pledge after meeting community leaders and family members, which also has more from the mind sites and still fontaine relatives and friends of mine is stuck in a band of gold. mine inside africa are impatient and getting increasingly frustrated. to say the situation is a humanitarian crisis. so that's because police minister says the government has applied to this, the ones i say that it all we need to do is to say to them, to go 6 months to them. and so we're going to agree with them which day next week they will have to start because they'll say that they already publicly lowest out africans and documented migrants to be
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a bad in 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 was spots you my joy to kill the majority of people from us. that all we all that and what we said, he got his answer interest again and i do that i do doesn't, but i don't know who to ask what conclusion can you draw the conclusion from the this 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 and help them. they say, if the government doesn't send risk of this down to shop soon,
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bill off the courts to false authorities to act out. and we tell us out, as they're still fighting south africa police and mexico's western center lowest state are investigating the killing of 8 people, including a police officer that happens in the city of clear khan. and it's linked to in fighting with industry and a low, a drug cartel. 3 of the victims were killed in a shoot out an illegal gambling venue. a dispute and argentina about reading material for teenagers, hester, controversy between parents and educators. the vice president has called for some books to be bound in schools of the 0 series of all reports. a good. 6 shot even a 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. sole funding is one of them. she's a teacher and her book, if you were not a child is about abusing
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a religious. cool. so i'm going to single sign you from the internet. took me yes. to understand what happened to me was a crime. the challenges, right. and without exposing myself, the objective is to prevent abuse, expose it not supported her book and several others, including that of the notary, easy is known as or each are willing to do and a list of both to be discussed with you by teenage school children in monday, the way that i didn't t as you vice president disability. i've had her where it says the books have been used by politicians to quote, pervert children's minds and says, the government won't allow children to be destroyed. fans coming to power last year . the government of heavier mulay has pursued a cultural conservative war against certain issues like women rights abortions and gender ideology. this books talk about feminist size, abuse, and other issues that some conservative sectors in the country do not want their children expose to people. so i could use as a non this situation escalate. the foundation filed
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a criminal complaint against the minister of education from the province of one of situs, where the books were being distributed. sort of set them up like when, when he got in the middle, when we tried to talk to the ministry of education and never got a response. this is something many parents express their concerns and nobody gave them an answer. these books should not be encouraged in schools. they are explicit and have paragraphs that children won't understand assign of changing times with a new discourse that appears to echo what's happening in the united states and shows they knew far right administration here is not totally trying to transform argentina's trouble with the economy, but also leading a battle against what many considered progressive values the sole source had been receiving violent threats and social media and are convinced there is a campaign defense with their books. they say they won't be silence. pretty simple. i just need a little side. okay, we're back in just
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a moment right here and i'll just 0 was more news. see you then the the democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the you are systems corporate is real effective. it's global, standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east, and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or african countries have struggled to reclaim many of the largest factors taken by you repeat colonized, this is our experience, most of our identities. in the final course of the series, museums and collectors still hold precious assets select
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a few have been returned, but the still a long way to go in progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen with pottery ation on old web results. amazon gets most of the attention. the lush atlantic forest has gone largely overlooked. we kind of have a walk, blew up here on what used to be for families farm. these lands have been in my family since the early 19 hundreds. we used to log plant coffee and sugar cane and reese cattle. it was a very different approach to developing the economy. 20 years ago. these used to be grazing lands, filled with horses and cows. now it's filled with trees. 810000 representing 500 species of the atlantic forest. the farm was transformed into the environmental n g o had won the lot,
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families still runs it now was one of preserves the largest reforestation project this year has tested for sale yet in the have what reserve people keep moving forward. a forest. we born one trees at a time. it's the syrian opposition insiders to control of central elect though, and the largest defensive against government forces in years the you're watching l g 0 life and my headquarters in del finds anything obligate to also coming up 3 members of the world. central kitchen are killed and that is really your strike in southern gaza. it's the 3rd time this year of.

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