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an infrastructure your work, you also should say the census is a crucial step in addressing demographic challenges within the country of ravages, but use of corruption and mismanagement, which remains on kia if these efforts would prove beneficial for vulnerable communities. the syrian opposition fighters to control of central level, and now say they've captured an airbase. the neighboring is live, the you're watching all to 0 life or my headquarters in delphi, and getting navigational also coming up. 38 workers from world central kitchen are killed in is really strike and southern gauze on learning under ground. ukrainian
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children attend school in bunker is to escape russian airstrikes. and the plastic protests, demonstrators demands an end to production. while countries need to agree on a deal, the serial position fighters say they've captured the hood of military airport in northwestern province of in the it's one of the most prominent error bases in syria . earlier fighters advanced them to and left the city center. this is the 1st time they've entered the country, 2nd largest city. since government forces recaptured it in 2016 tons of some thoughts begins. are coverage opposition fighters in syria continue their advance this time at a military airport and it lip. this is the level of the food air base. one of the
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main base is used by syrian forces. and now it's been seized by, hey, at the head need a shot just a day earlier, celebrations in the heart of a level opposition fighters have now reached the northern syrian city for the 1st time in nearly a decade when they were forced out by government forces the fighters say this was a long awaited return. that means that it was from a gentleman of to 8 years of being displaced by the doing of the assault family and his criminal machine. to day we return to a level by the will of god. we return to our country. i am a son of a love and i was displaced from it 8 years ago. along the way, the fighter say, the freed political prisoners felt the simple and even took control of the headquarters for the city's police force on the account of on the and ours. earlier, they took control of a highway that link slip over to the capitol, damascus. that's been used by government forces to transport weapons. syrian
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government forces claimed to have repelled this major offensive for the fighters, se otherwise. after seizing control of several towns and villages in the level and it lived provinces the what's the, what's the hardware patients and the steadfastness of the products under healey, vitus to seek to a level has been completely brief. old thanks to gold, the load of the wells. gold wheel chart. we will reach henson damascus. this defense is march, the 4th major escalation with government forces. and it began after the hey at the city to shen group, launched a surprise attack earlier in the week. and opposition forces say the flight is only beginning to send who was just, you know, so the authorization alliance has led by high leadership. it says syrian citing
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group that was formed in 2016. it's predecessor, unless it upfront was an affiliate of outside of, within the opposition to the us government. since 2017, the group has tried to change its image saying that it cut ties with outside of. now it runs a cell style civilian authority and it live known as the salvation governments that provide civil services like tax collection and security and supervisors. the health education and agricultural sector is it's become the strongest opposition group in northwestern syria. that's good and controlling much of in the province near the turkish border as we have others are as correspondent or as well sorry, that was reported extensively on syria and its neighbors. so it was through the latest information we're hearing is that these fighters have now capture the military airports and it's live. what's the significance of 5? well, it's not the major one. however, it is still a significant one because the major and this database close to it live is actually
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how may may be as which is under the control off russians. it was built was the russians got into syria in september of 2015. and they have extended him a bees, but quite remarkably now, at the same time, it can provide a service to a 50, to me, to 3 more planes. so at the same time, it's a huge one. but this one else is important mostly used by the how to cope this rather than data, the fight objects have symbolically, as i said, there's an extremely important and also there in it is quite significant that almost within, within the 4 days that the position forces, or or h t s, and that groups has taken almost full control of this. it is not fully yet because steve, the skirmish has particular the south and part of the city. but now center of the city, the, the, the north west, and part of the which has never been under the control of the position that was on
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the, under the control of the rebels, which is quite significant. and that does happen in 4 days. it is just the thought is the question, i mean many people asking how was this advance so rapid? is this something that would have been prepared for a long time and also is there something to be said about the timing of this? why know? well, i think you've been a couple of factors in play here. first, of course there was award in guys that and particularly 11 on the one that has below extremely busy with the award is going going in 11. and i think in that sense . so here's the last capacity in city. it was quite reduced runs capacity. celia was quite to reduce, just remembered that this writers were targeting his beloved and the running fingers across the again and again. and perhaps the 2nd layer was that the origin was not ex, packed in this. they were quite loose in that sense. and the 3rd factor is that through the years, particularly since 2016,
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the city and government has been willing to transfer the fighters. the rebels from across syria to zip to the northwestern part of the country and getting all of them in one certain area to make sure that the rebels are not present and different products. but also at that time have seen the tiles of houses of the fighters. how being gathering and live, and they had the prepaid and for this been, haven't really, if you asked me if there are some international regional actors that were involved in planning and conducting these or put ations or a text that are carried out by it. yes. i will say, well, perhaps tricks, americans russians radians even the resume itself. they were called in surprise. perhaps none of them were expecting to be so close to them all of this fact as i think it's made it possible. but now the question is that will the regime boards or russia, or rams are going to let do they should?
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yes, let groups having a full control of the 2nd largest city or syria, right? or are they going to hit back? okay, well look, i mean, the government is now the military saying that it's currently regrouping ahead of an arrival of reinforcements to launch a counter attack based on history. and based on what we've seen during the past few years, when it comes to syria's war and how the government was able to take back some of the land that it's lost, what do we expect this counter attack to look like? well, i think it's going to be important. sitting the dream is not going to last i left easily to go for you around. it's extremely important. you're not just for the years. and again, again, seeing that full of liberal mamms the what at the door or i source extremely important for them for the gym is important for rochelle season for the russians know that we don't, i level, it's going to be impossible to keep its presence particularly that the course line of the meditation, which is extremely important for russia. however,
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just considering the position of russia, iran embassy to him, to gene. we're not talking about these forces as they were in 2016. that's much powerful. right? they're much weaker. russia is so busy in ukraine. so seat of the james, the capacity has been reduced. remarkably, yvonne has been, if i was power and figures have been reduced remarkably by his relatives in syria and 11 as well. so that in the recent position, on the other hand, the physician, particularly she has a cells, has been building office power, ended live for years and years. and they are not that much marginalized, that they would in 201-600-2016. they would go see their directly as a session or 5 k the or okay, the city in branch. but now we know that many international countries and regional powers think not into americans, but having
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a certain level of the communications with how much you learn himself. the head of the issue. yes. so that's why redeem iran and rush addresses already bumping by the way some of the time does that belongs to the impression echo around the city. but it's not going to be easy that much to take it in any way. i think in the next these next weeks we are going to see this kind of the level of the conflict skirmishes in test find more than okay, we're, so we'll have to leave it there. thank you. we're so sorry. are joining us here on the news. it's been 422 days since is real launched. it's devastating war on gaza, killing more than 44000 palestinians. most of them women and children as forces have destroyed much of the strip, depriving people of the basic necessities of life. many of those who have survived
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the relentless attacks for now starving. israel has restricted the entry of food medicine and humanitarian aid. a northern gauze that has been under siege for nearly 2 months. while the relief organization, world central kitchens has to remember as a 5th team had been killed and it is really or striking, tonya. and us and southern gaza reports a and other 2 people were also killed in what's believe to be a drone strike on a vehicle. they were traveling in business. the 3rd time this year that world central kitchen workers and gaza have been attacked. 7, mostly foreign workers. were killed in april, while the palestinian was killed in july. had them as and what was this is the husband of the doctor and responsible for the world central kitchen and the eastern part of con eunice as him has been working with us since the days of for the fall. he was the only child of his family and had one daughter, sophia, next year. we were driving through the area when we saw the call hit by miss sile
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about 200 meters away. it kept moving and then it was hit by another miss file. there was 3 or 4 employees in it from the international affairs department. they were told upon welcome to citizens trying to help them also mounted with them. elsewhere in gaza, at least 20 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes early on saturday. in garza city, 17 people are dead and another 6 are still buried under the rubble. after is really a tax on residential buildings. a family home was hidden under the miles west of garza city in bay fly. yeah, in northern garza, a school has been destroyed. central and southern dogs are, were bombarded over nights and the human finally has this report from the hospital in garza city. as the continuation of these really bombardment target in several areas across the northern does the city, especially the last night. we're talking about the ongoing escalation of these
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attacks targeted several families and stuff that we area that that resulted in human, at least 10 palestinians, and dozens had been injured and transferred to the hospital. the courtyard or the hospital has turned into a scene of tragedy. and ongoing funeral since this early morning, as you can see, the scene here, families of trying to give the last farewell for these for the loved ones in a scene that breaks the hearts. as you can see on going, this whole keeps rise in, especially in the northern central gods, the city where the is what you, me a forces and is really war planes targeted. the family that have family and attack . also resulted in at least set being killed. palestinians and dozens were wounded . to seeing uh, is, is, would be in itself and the suffering of civil unions and the loss of their loved
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ones is continuing. i made the own going, is really a brutality. unplug it. in houses and complete residential buildings, especially at night time while civilians where sleep and they wake up in massive and large loss of their families. i made this ongoing escalation on northern garden city. but i am telling me just the wrong northern gods, all at his time. israel has carried out more attacks against his ballade, despite a ceasefire and loving on entering its 4th day, israel's air force targeted. what it says was, has been the military infrastructure used to transfer weapons near the border between syria and lebanon on the army. so as it was used to transport weapons into loving on is still a heads on, i'll just 0 vote counting is underway in ireland. but will tell you why the party
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that's on track to win the most states likely won't take power. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read into the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make a difference on out to 0. 11 on when political power and diagnostic families often intertwine the jump, black family has dominated the drew's community for over a 100. it has basic terry, it is a civil political entry just left the nation to 0. well tells the story
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of full generations of political influence levels, political family, the jump black davis, the on which is 0. the, the challenges here with the top stories on how to 0 syrian opposition fighters say they've captured the, of the who, the military airport in the northwestern province of england. it's one of the most
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prominent air bases in syria. earlier fighters advanced into a level city center and the relief organization role. central kitchen says dream members and 16 have been chosen and is really are a striking on eunice and southern dogs on a drone attack. the vehicle they were traveling and elsewhere in the strip of police 20 thomas indians were killed and is really strikes early on, shot. and israel has carried out more attacks and 11 on despite the ongoing ceasefire is really a military target. and what it says is from the military infrastructure, use the transfer weapons here, the border with syria. vote counseling is underway in ireland parliamentary election. exit polls show the left wing opposition party sion fane is on track to win the most votes, but not enough to on see the 2 governing center right parties. so that means the current coalition is likely to stay empowered. champagne has historic links to the
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irish republican army and campaigns on a promise of holding a referendum on unification with northern ireland, where they're in government journal covering the story for us. joining us, it's from dublin. so how close are the results expected to be drawn? even if they left his max listing site bodies found to one device, some folks liked it to be by for the slight modern i'm nowhere near an outright majority. it's dream of uniting the republic with the newest looks like a distinct the outside possibility of the states. that's because they exist folder tallies the campaign opinion polls over the last 3 weeks for the 3 major parties are pretty much a debt teach at around 20 percent. dates that she and fame had to, to establish new boxes on the sense of rock that have small power between themselves for the last century or so in a galaxy on it for i need suppose exit poll results. i projections of boy now for
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the 2 centers, as you said, they will likely form again the coalition as they did in 2020 aging at the possibility of a seed inside lead. left is the lines and things will continue here not. and pretty much as they are. so if they do events they, as they are, what can we expect the reaction of the people where you are to be but i think, you know, they, they spread the projections as it was point to a broad spectrum, electric power not and from left to right no single policy had any realistic jobs of forming a majority. government did that points to a degree of frustration with the status quote will be no ability to cover less behind any particular future direction. like for instance, contains safety is republican agenda. now, you know, this is a rich country, it is one of the smallest countries in new york city and union next economy massively boasted by tax revenues coming in from us pharmaceutical and tech
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companies based here because of the low corporate tax rates. but it's also an economy that is left many, many irish families behind because of a high cost of living and simply on affordable housing. there's also a degree of frustration about the numbers of asylum seekers and ukrainians, coming in and added at putting added pressure on public results as well. uh, based on these projected results, those frustrations look set to continue. okay, john, how are forwarding from dublin? thank you. us, the canadian prime minister justin true though has met the us presidents elect donald trump is mar, logo for residents in florida. it's been described as a positive, wide ranging dinner that last the 3 hours. trump recently threatened to impose a 25 percent tariff on imports from canada and mexico. if they do not stop what he describes as the flow of drugs and migrants crossing the border, canada says it will consider retaliatory measures against the us. the
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president landscape says the war with russia could and quickly if you crane is allowed to join nato. he said as an invitation to join the alliance. good, and what he called the hottest age of the war. blitzer negotiations ends at returning territory currently occupied by russia. since the start of the war and ukraine, thousands of schools have been damaged or destroyed. some vague, visited one school and ukraine, 2nd largest city car keys to see how they're adapting to the war. a several meters underground. this school is called simply the underground school you and purpose built. its location is secret and it doubles up as a bomb shelter. children attending pest in for 3 days per week with another 2 days of online learning disability and that you had some children have no nothing other
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than school in worth time. there are 200 children here that top only ever known school underground. no outside pay grand a no windows to and that the sunlight and this is a new reality for these children and the miles of 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 saves you children living through level. we have the changes that exist above ground for door, but my favorite subject is math. i like this school. it's safe and fun. hundreds of schools have been impacted across ukraine with thousands of students affected by the will. this is the only school of its kind in the city. it's cost,
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millions of dollars and the off tends to build more. the idea is not only to create a safe environment for also a peasant for children. a child psychologist takes care of the children's emotional needs in a school that is doing its best to shelter and protect children from the impact of the will. however, difficult a task that may be vague. i just did a sort of gave you crank activists from green piece of border to tanker and south korea to prevent it from loading chemicals used to make plastic, the protest is end up putting pressure on world leaders. we're meeting and boost on for talks and addressing plastic pollution units. kim has more from that conference . it's 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 curbing plastic pollution and are far reaching
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impact on the marine environment. now the 2 year long process is set to culminate here in tucson on sunday. but progress has been startled 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 a record showing of lobbyists have pressed the book as need be on waste management . but environmental groups and several of global sales 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 tract plastic production to triple within decades. that's why countries like kind of supported by civic groups and around the world are calling on it's high ambition,
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college and peers, including even states, japan and host south korea to step up. and we focus the debate toward facilitating an eventual phasing out of non model single use plastics. in these final, ours is kim alda 0 who's on south korea, dispute and argentina, about reading material for teenagers, a store and controversy between parents and educators. the vice president has called for some books to be bound in schools saying those under 16 should not be exposed to certain material of his arrest or isabel reports from one a series is 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, sol funding is one of them. she's a teacher, and her book, if you were not
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a child is about abusing a religious school. she wanted me to single sign you from the internet to me. yes. to understand what happened to me was a crime. the challenges writing without exposing myself the objective is to present abuse, expose it not support time for 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 you discussed for you by teenage school children and monthly though we equate argentina's, you vice president victoria, we've had her where it says the books have been used by politicians to quote for very to children's minds and says, the government won't allow children to be destroyed. seems coming to power last year. the government will probably have a, has pursued a cultural, conservative war against certain issues like women rights abortions and gender ideology. this books talk about feminist sides abuse and other issues that some conservative sectors in the country do not want their children exposed to equals. i
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could use as a non this situation escalate. the foundation filed a criminal complaint against the minister of education from the province of one of site is where the books were being distributed. so it was that the 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 and you far right administration here is not totally trying to transform argentina's trouble with the economy. and 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
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simple. i just see them with inside. okay, that's it for me. thanks for watching all the 0 ahead online for more information our website is all deserves on com. the weather is next, but inside story looks at why violence is flared up again in syria. thanks for watching the the, the, the snow restart, the pilot now in the mountains of hong sure is a typical picture of flourish as a coder comes active in this case. the northeast of china, high temperature minus 2 and having some snow with it. but the snow showers really the thing that they tend to die down a little bit on sunday. you'll notice the temperatures in solid and beijing double figures. but that cold air is working its way down. this is more or less going to be the limits often. so i suspect eventually, so we dine to right for invasion. snow is still
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a good long way. know to be honest. and then sol suite the temperature drop of 10 degrees. so from 12 to, to between monday and tuesday and passing cold showers, rest of china fairly fine. the same is true. most of south east asia and the northern plains of india in the surf and goes a psychotic storm. a revolving area of tropical thunderstorm sides, main risk is normally winds at $65.00 can be described by to choose the amount of rain. so for the time on the other and probably eventually the other side of the end of this triangle, we will get fairly heavy, right? where is the same time to spot valence come in. it's not displacing the persistent form or the gun genetic plane. and the central northern parts of practice time of suffering from this fall, which of course has no smoke or the afternoons deluxe craddick nations justify this kind of behaviors. colorado,
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the average has collateral damage. that's reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment as a new assistance, corporate israel, affecting it's mobile friendly from the impact of the us selections. the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey are on sync up with forces in northwest syria. launch that biggest defensive again. the fine thing is the most intensive since the highest of all, almost a decade ago. so why has the violence flared up again and why now? could it escalate? that is inside the hello welcome.

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