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the, the challenges the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a, then the news out live from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. opposition fight isn't serious. say they've ended pots of hama city, but the army says it's repelling the attacks. syrian government launches as strikes on a level as a officer,
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opposition advisors said they captive the city. food cherokee, suspends its operations in gaza off the 3 of its t. mark killed vice radius strikes, plus arrests and cost of of following. and that's turned on by for the infrastructure. christina accuse is sylvia all involved. and i'm far as small with the sports mcclare and have extended their lead. and the former one constructors, championship, oscar p as 3 leads home one. she's finished for the team, and the spring raised the head of the top target from free. the beginning this news out in syria. what are opposition finances and making significant gains. they say finances have entered some neighborhoods of how much city now, and they say government troops have withdrawn from the positions. on the other hand, the government is rejecting these claim, saying that force is still deployed and hannah,
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ready to repel any attack. meanwhile, they have been asked strikes on the northwest and city of alaska, and that comes a day off. so i'll position fights and said they captured the whole, including it's airport. and now all of they submit a flurry of diplomatic activity over the escalation in syria. both the uranian and turkish foreign ministers have been having coles with the russian counterpart and it runs fine. that is the he'll be traveling to serial on sunday and then on to, to kia. so no cost also has more from how tight knit. so he's boarded with syria. and a surprising move on saturday. the opposition factions lot by the it is a, a tough or a, some are advising towards hama after they took control of the city of elect people . and it's a countries size. also the position sections to control of many other places in it
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live. and they announce that they have full control of the province along with imports and a ports like a full, a port in northwest syria and quarter said port and it's and i left so no one was expecting that the opposition would advance on the ground so quickly and again, so made the territories but given the weakness of the syrian army and the lack of russian assistance and other part of military factions. jeff factions, if i say they are trying to benefit from this, on the other hand, diplomacy is under way to, to support administered how confident it help phone conversations with his russian country and lebanese counterparts. and it, what we are hearing from inside syria is that turkish fact assembly factions, pretty serious reflections, are advancing towards tell her thoughts and to liberate the city. as they say from
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the syrian curtis groups. how things are going to develop on the ground is full of surprises. as villages and towns are changing, hands by the hour. see now because sold houses 0 hotel on the to case syria border . as the rapid advance by syria and sizes has been described as the biggest challenge, the president bush shuttle assets rule is the sol totes has more shut off because that is an air strike in central level. just the day after opposition fighters reach the northern syrian city. the forces led by the hey, at the heavy to shimmering, have also taken control of the military airport and it did. a do hold is one of the main air base is used by siri and forces. the, the opposition fighters are in the level for the 1st time in nearly a decade when they were forced out by government forces. they said this was the long awaited return on them for hardy, and there is
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a lot of happiness. it's indescribable. the happiness of liberating the city of other people who have been waiting for this for thing is along the way the fighters say the free political prisoners about the sofa and even took control of the headquarters for the cities. police force a lot of the and hours earlier, they took control of a highway that links level to the capital, damascus, that's been used by government forces to transport weapons. syrian government forces claim to have repelled this major offensive, but the fighters say otherwise. after seizing control of several towns and villages in the level and it lived provinces to those who lift and nipple, we do to return to your city and your homes here. for those in remaining provinces, no independent via home or leave the city city. it belongs to everyone. this is not
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a sad city. this offensive marks the 1st major escalation with government forces and it began after the hey at the city. the sham 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 well let's look at who controls walton and syria. now certain government forces backs by russia and do ron re gain control of most of the country during the 13 years of war. opposition forces bank by to have kept remained in charge of areas across the north with high at the how do you the sham, dominating in the province in the northwest? now the syrian democratic forces, or s d f, is made off of mainly y p g kurdish fighters that back by the us. they control much of north east and syria,
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particularly rocca hassle and parts of the store. this area is home to significant oil reserves, conducted 3 major incursions into an old and syria between 201620192 create what it called a safe so along it's southern border. and it now, once the code is dominated s, the air force is to leave tons of hot and men bitch and move east of the freight. these river, a hairy omen is a senior advisor of the atlantic council. and chapman of the kilbourne group, a government advisory firm, he joins us live now from washington dc. good to have you with us. so the latest lines which seem to be dropping fast at this point have the all position claiming that they are in neighborhoods of how about of course, the student government is denying the claims, denying the claims that they have left the positions. what does it look like to you?
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is this an opposition advance that still has some area to take before it runs its close? as you're reporting so far is good, but it's been concerned my sense the opposition could amount to at least a $150000.00 buyers. and as you pointed out, the leadership and the mixture of people who are in support of the opposition are very, very valid. from the united states, there's a real concern that there may be too many solid office, but people think that the united states may be overly sensitive to that. at this stage is to really my thinking is that the opposition has the administration and the sonata. i saw this on the wrong, the russians have been very, very frustrated, not being able to train of the syrian army and the reports of the syrian military retreating and running away from the fight. i think a fairly accurate the diplomacy is going to be very complicated as you point out. and there is a likelihood that the assad regime for the 1st time in a long time is under great track. now what this means will be worked out in the next couple of days,
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but you already have the crisis and gone to pass the as pull our troops with israel has been put in place. the time being iran, his book, the book party here. what's gonna happen between the foreign minister of turkey and the foreign minister rusher, remained to be seen the soonest of the situation. is that the best flexible, but there's a real chance here that the assad administration is under great, great difficulty and the supporting parties, namely russia really do not have enough military equipment to be policed. that's my question. the, the new re said they're in great. the regime is in great difficulty of the policies, like the ron has the law, russia in a position to pour in more troops for in more planes when it comes to the russians and, and try and help the regime as they did during the peak of the civil war and syria, you know, his belie and the, the i, r t c. revolutionary guard have been really pretty exhausted in the fight against israel. so i think the resources that russia and iran can provide are very,
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very limited. that's one reason why the assad regime, i as in great trouble, whether we see a partition of the country remains to be seen. but the next week i think is going to be crucial. i'm not sure diplomacy is going to really yield anything until the opposition has run its course. and my sense is it wants to take a great deal of northwest cherokee. it has all that fall we probably up is left. it may be able to take them on the 1st couple of days. no, no, they wanted to see every i think you mean that no, not took you right there trying to secure that for all? no, i'd say no one northwestern siri. absolutely. right. and then we'll see, but the situation is fluid and quite frankly, this is a crisis in the sense that for the 1st time in a long time the sod machine may be under real peril of being over throw all a rainy and supply routes to has the law also on the peril, especially with the full of places like a lot of course. absolutely. but the point is it has why has really been exhausted by what's happening and 11 on against the israelites. we don't realize how much the
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damage has been done by the israelis here. and so this is an extraordinary situation in the united states with a turnover between president biden and president trump. a one to how much american diplomacy is going to be engaged here. but this is a situation which really could lead to a major tech event tectonic changes to syria. we'll see it's a little bit too early to pre judge. but so far, i think the reporting is pretty accurate and the opposition seems to have the side resume on the road in the northwest part of syria. all right, thank you for your analysis on that's good to have your thoughts, holland omen. see an advisor at the atlantic council. we've been discussing the minute 3 aspects of this. let's talk about what's going on diplomatically and politically onto 0. is correspondence of sol, solved that is reported extensively on syria and its neighbors so, so we know turkeys falling in minnesota. he's spoken with these russian count box.
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who in ton spoken to is it raining and counts all who in turn is expected in damascus and incur a lot of diplomatic activity? what's the bottom line? i'll regional palace coming together to try and create a new sacrament in syria. so each of these shareholders, americans, russians, grand names and trucks, the major shareholders industry, you'll see the need to re position themselves. so certainly a is a different, a city off then a week ago. so the state is go, that was in place, these 2016, it has just collapse is shattered. and now each of the act there is trying to recalibrate the move and to re position themselves can increase a new order. it is, it's extremely difficult for now because 1st now the student regime is definitely losing the control uranium start using the control. and for russians does not have much of the then forces on the ground. but rather they have the forces. and there's
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a limitation of the forces effectiveness when it comes to bumping syria. so if russians go to big bumping the locations that belongs to the position that they're going to risk and, but it didn't, because if they did not succeed to reverse this process, then at the end of the day, the whole anger or the position is going to be directed to the russians or who russians is important to remain in the course. the line of the mediterranean was it was just the name of the deck. and so what about who has leverage over the main protagonist here? the h t s. hey, it definitely is sham. these of forces are moving from a blip. that is an area right on the turkish florida. how much leverage just took a of those of them. i think the primary, she who does the players here remember comes interests. but americans because they have a huge technology with capacity and our tax, because at the end of the lifeline of its zip, sent
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a demonstration that's led by age the is this going to track it? so turkey has a certain level of coordination or communication with safety is how big or h t s is not a touch us it. but as turkey's as life is a lifeline for a lip and for the h t has to survive. logistically, in terms of the food, in terms of the socials, even in terms of the equipments, they have to be on good terms with tax, in case of going a little, i guess church, they might lose that kind of connections. that's why i think primarily americans will be having leverage over at h t s. and at this moment we do not know whether americans are on board or not. that's a huge question. and 2nd, source auto observing where the teams are going to evolve to that extremely concerned. they want to see what's going to the particular relationship between h t s and the kurdish forces there between monday and now the running for the minutes is going to, is it on kind of this going to be the 1st talk face to face diplomatic meeting?
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sees the positional offensive on i level have started. i think now russians, uranium his interests are trying to navigate their way. while americans so far have remained silent. they kept quiet. we do not know what the americans are thinking which america at the end that is the largest player actor and they have races. this house, they have over 200 basis and made it to the post across the right. there's obviously a lot to look out, sol, thanks so much for analyzing situation for us. but suicide of out of the the people living in gaza safe is no safe place to go off to another day of heavy is ready. bombardment, residential buildings have been hit with at least 42 people killed across the
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street since dawn on saturday. how does of a, how much reports publish opinions into schiffwood one neighborhood of does a city i'd be venturing out unlike the intense is really bombardment. how much of the to your son on these apartments? this is what's left to be to now. several civilians working in these the strike. very so we're not going to come out and speak with them. there was no safe place. residents are being bombarded explosive barrows, of thrown down at them at the houses, mac, its streets, shelters, schools. there is no safe place. where should these displaced people go? there is no safe place for safe home on the go. bergman's up continued across the besieged because the st. modem, 44000 palestinians of been killed in the is there any genocide in god's that those
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who survived relentless attacks were starving and seeking 40 from the community. and groups comes from pete's own research and sell them because it is very targeted palestinians teen, for food 8. you can use dealing at least a dozen to these people who are receiving a know to one of them was bought some good as they were just getting a den. first of the civilians were targeted. everyone is the top of the bookcase and booms, district defeated the meanings communicating agencies stop overwhelmed and keep watching a huge cost $48.00 was centered. kitchen has suspended operations and because of the seat feet, staff members walk you by. and these are, you struck in con eunice on saturday? it was that that time the drains targeted believe the see it look on most other places. he was driving his car on saw how the road as he normally does every day when he's going to work to the stores in the kitchens without any problem. today he
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went out to work as usual and took solid housing road and was targeted without prior warning and without any reason. more than a year either as well and got a feeling a wondering when to when we see a debt crisis will help him him. it's just it's been 422 days since as well alone since we're on guards are killing more than 44000 palestinians. most of them women and children in the hold that it has more on the lights and strikes from that. and by the situation continues to victoria across the garbage through for a 10 year old palestinian had died in the northern gauze strips due to the loss of oxygen and medical supplies. also that is where the forces killed a journalist in the cause of city in the hospital with the is where the quad copters were the is really quad copters chase the journalist and also fired live
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a munition on him. there has been also a couple of assets across the gaza strip earlier today. that is where the forces targeted the vehicle for the world, central kitchen, where at least 3 workers were killed. after this task, the world central kitchen announced that they're going to help their operations across the gaza strip, where thousands of families literally rely on who's a from the world, 10 to 15 and also on their community get to and hoc meals. this is going to also to target the situation in specially the food situation across the global support or thousands of families that used to rely on these clips catches won't be able to feed their children in the hospital, gaza palestine lebanon's health ministry size and is really strong calling a call in the southern village of much to zone has killed 3 people, including a child that sees 511 and is now in its full se displaced. residence in southern lebanon,
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have begun to clear out the rubble left by strikes and several cities. israel's air force, also tonton what it says is, has belong to the trans destruction of the border with syria. the thing is to transfer lessons into lebanon in the southern city of tired assets are on the way to resume basic services for local residents. returning to that homes, i hash whom is that with the details we are far as what the facility now the efforts from the municipality, i'm from the government sector to try. but if this was a facility that provides water to tens of thousands of people in the city of thought, and i don't think so. this was destroyed by an sweety asked by a couple of weeks ago that we're going to meet the head of the municipality of 5 to discuss how the efforts are going on a trim. and now we're seeing this facility it's being destroyed. then,
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what are the efforts that you out exact into, you know, at the facility. this is the man uh, pumping station of the top floor before the day and said it was hit that and go more little to the city in the city. we are assuming it's about at the warehouse level of the facilitator and hug them and the logistic of buddies he of course taken care of for fixing. of course, they were paid out of the dentist with the assistance of the units that corporation and supervision of the socialist edition. we have think to 60 kelly to do i bypass the less that to sort of toward a bypass to start to pump the goals. but i just because of
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this stuff instead of the bombs, everything even the, the, the helpful is for month low of what about the rest of the city. but the, even though the trying to open the seats to yes, it is just sort of a reality robin you and sort of find well, plenty sort of sort of the main uh, service visit set of disposed of people to survive and live to theater and come back to you, let's say the what the, the, the see they, i've taken care of the, the company the most of had exhaust, uh, and i was the us confidence people to be part of the day. they've thought of this stuff. but then we have to open the to the, to the but the, it's a big,
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big of them. it's about on us. the thing for the deputy minister list of to pick up the sister who was a move on to the face. who would say front office, so we hope they would pick up the decision on monday and start the others. this would be awesome. the full sort of a or the destroyed and done as a business. because they should be, somebody should substitute this, the people who loves the thank you very much. that's for them. so as we had that is going to be a lot of work from the municipality, from the government. and from of course, international donors in case that ought to try to finance the rebuilding process with them and process and of course get life to walk. it used to be on the house.
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you're my jersey, it all fire saw the little plug him all still. i had on the news out, including a loving leaves thousands of people homeless in south asia, and expressive was to come in india and a safe place to play in lone, we go inside and on the ground schooling ukraine, that also acts as a palm shelves. the cost of us prime minister says several suspects have been arrested in relation to an explosion of the key can now be supplies voltage. the 2 major power plants, alvin courtesy is visited. the site is condemning what he calls a terrorist acts. blame it on neighboring silvia socrates are working through a pad. the canal is vine, so the cost of those electricity supply go see blaine's what he calls,
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gains controlled by serbia, but as yet to provide any evidence. so it'd be a has denied any involvement or going story on, so i'm good for what up of state bodies are engaged in managing the situation, repairing the damage and fully clarifying the case. the attack was carried off by professionals. this was another criminal and a terrorist attack, which we believe comes from gangs directed and august rated by serbia, which has both the interest, the readiness, and the ability to cause such attacks and damage. in this particular case, by using a significant amount of explosives in a critical location where repair is difficult, we met of near my type votes from christina. as the explosion of them is the canal in north, on the cost of, of left more than $200000.00 people without drinking water in the region and the risk interrupting the water supply to, to cold fire fall reflections let generate nearly all of the electricity. and costs
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of them of comfortable prime minister, i'd be $40.00, blames neighboring serbia for as he said, a criminal. and 3rd is the fact aimed at destroying comfortable, truthful infrastructure. silvia and officials have denied the accusations of only yesterday comfortable decided to increase security measures to all through to recent attacks in which hand grenades were thrown at the police station. the end of municipal building in north, in cost of over ethnic serfs are still reluctant to integrate into kosovo institutions, comfortable priming. this sort of being forced to believe that these 3 effects which took place in north, uncomfortable during 72 hours, are linked and that sylvia aims through the civilized kosovo. so security has to be stuffed up why level 2 are on their way to repair the damage to the canals. the water supply for power plants has to be restored and the explosion did not affect the electricity production directly. while i left for the restore regular drinking
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water supplies in the north of costs of oak continue of the of may, they also have the opportunity the president below them is that in this case says the will is why should could end quickly if you cry. and is allowed to join nato. he says an invitation to join the alliance for the end. what he called the halt stage of the war and lead to negotiations aimed returning to preoccupied by russia. sort of a possible seas. fire old p. steel is ratcheted up since donald trump won the us presidential election natalie of this month. and since the sconce of the war and ukraine, thousands of schools have been damaged or destroyed. many children now go to school in shifts some of the studies online and others they've had to change location altogether. i said bank visited one school and ukraine, 2nd largest city,
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how the kids see how they were adapting to the will 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 attend in person for 3 days per week with another 2 days of online learning disability and that you had some children have no nothing other 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 in 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,
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no above ground because it safe here. children living through level, we have the changes that exist above ground for door, but my favorite subject, his mouth. i like the 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, millions of dollars and the off has to build more. the idea is not only to create a safe environment for also a peasant one 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 still ahead on al jazeera islands rooting coalition looks set to return to power,
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but told some government formation are expected to be fooled. a message from green peace activists as tools sold in south korea. subbing plastics, pollution and runners for past the valencia madison. just weeks off of the city was hit by dudley slots. the . the sky does not reveal very much space, except the clients that are over greece in the west, in egypt. now this drive you get a spin out and bring right interest in turkey, but over the raping producer it's certainly don't tote or, and the winds picked up recently. that's neutral through the go for the high and there 125 and backed as 18. wilma, so the rest, in fact, the new warnings are thunder storms producing potential flash flooding somewhere in the mountains in this path of saudi arabia. so if it how that the temperatures
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below average, whereas it should be about 27 minutes, been a notable change. and the window be strong through sunday will tend to die off. we'll probably get to choose days will be up at the door and the sundays under rather less windy conditions. this is what's happening in the g and the, this is going to be re probably some funding on our western side of the tour key as you can see, but it doesn't make much progress. spends a few shares for the size of the weather is fine to the east that throughout the vanities find these warming up just a little bit. but you've already seen the left lift temperatures. we're talking about teams, the biggest problem from jordan across to iran. single thing is in the high ground, the ron and yes, twenty's for the science. the recent funding you, you've gotten, the property will be repeated because the heaviest, right? it's just going to be for the side of,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching now to see what time to recap the headlines now. so in a position 5 to say they've entered neighborhoods of, i'm a city full thing, government troops to withdrawal, but the government rejects the claim, saying it's forces are deployed and how my country side ready to repel. i mean, it's ok. so we can government as long several last strikes on the north, west, and city of alive hope the attacks come a day off, the opposition fighters said they captured that city and the aid agency will central kitchen of suspended operations and guards are off to coming under israeli
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attack says 3 members of its team were killed in an s trying on the car in the san eunice anthony reads was written on draw the is the world food programs representative in country director in palestine. he says he's organization has been facing major obstacles to deliver launch needed aide into gaza. one of the biggest challenge that the wolf program is facing is that over the last 3 months, we're being really nothing capacity to provides the assistance to up to one point. 1000000 people that we suppose to serve. we are being facing creve sort dates of the systems we suppose to provide any november. we'd be non lean capacity to reach 815000 people. but the vast majority have only received a 3rd of the russian that they were supposed to receive. so refreshing majoring payment to have the right type of assistance to assist those that are facing currency the crisis. so we have to main challenges. one that is in the north of gas
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on currently as well, just reported in the northern going rate of gaza. we have been trying since the season, so hope tobar to reach the population that are seen in the northern govern rates in big la on ends up on the in bed. and we are being only twice uh, authorized to act, to be managed to reach the area. so we do the conflicts and with these riley, and it's only twice that we manage to actually have the conflicts in full or race double rocks is being denied. this is why the rest of the population we serve in the north of gaza is mostly through gather city. and there we are able to operate, full decrease and also kicks in to make sure that people have access to will help me. i was, i received a drying food russians. the islands election appears to deliver to return to powell for his centrist coalition
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partners. this by the campaign largely about the cost of living and homelessness, less cleaning policies filed to make a breakthrough. john hall reports from dublin as the counting of votes in ireland. we'll go on through the weekend with one likely result, beginning to emerge. the major parties on nick and nick, putting the currently governing fee to go and see on the floor in line to continue their center. right coalition. i think it is important that we are in a position to form a coherent, stable government after the selection that can meet the very serious challenges that fits to school. that would leave the left wing nationalist shouldn't fame, promising change, but locked out and, you know, position the policies century old goal of uniting the republic of island with the north receding. for now, i would stress that the way the arden is an outlier here in europe it's, it's, it's not voting for a change. the government has been returned and the opposition is quite fragmented.
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champagne has been nothing on the door now for a long time. and this was supposed to be their big opportunity if you'd asked me a year ago, i would have said it shouldn't. fingerprint was a certainty because they were 36 percent of the opinion polls. they were more or less eclipsing from the fall is going to go there. their time is not your come, the likely results in a continuation of the state. this quote with significant support for the 2 main center ride crossings with many nancy as one the galaxy on a fall in coalition since 2020 have speed up to becoming one of the richest countries per capita in the european union. and those who campaigned for change, completing that hardworking irish families to be left behind. well, there's not much change to be found here. during the whole elder 0 dublin harry brown is a senior electra, the school of media at technological university. dublin, you joins us live from dublin. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, you should find it seems so far as go more fees than any of
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a policy will move us once, but not enough for an outright majority. right. what stopped the rise, they were expected to do some point in this campaign. the, you know, the expectations. so the more high. yeah, i think the expectations began to dave about 6 or 8 months ago. they had a very poor european and local elections in the summer. so their results today and looks like they'll end up with about 20 percent of the popular vote. the same that the other 2, the 2 center right parties are each going to have something similar. and the same numbers are going to be something similar. in other words, it really is a kind of an, as you were election. but for that shouldn't fain perspective it's disappointing compared to a year ago is one of your guess on the item was pointing out. but it is actually something of a relief compared to the last few weeks when it really did look like it was going to be even worse for them. so they remain the leading opposition party and that there is no sign of a co here. and so it kind of left alternative here,
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but we had was a very fragmented left across the board. some the parties that are would be happy to support a fina fall. and again, government as the green party did in the last government. and i think that that is likely that at least one of those will be required to form a majority the next time around. and then lots of kind of strange results around the country in, for instance, in the center of dublin world college street is a convicted criminals, a suspected leader of a drug trafficking. gang looks like he'll be elected to one of the seats. and that constituency, it's still the irish count will go on for days. but it seems likely that jerry hutch will be elected in dublin central. all right, so given what you said, looks like another finnegan, seeing a full coalition government is likely how much change would that bring it?
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how. busy how excited or disappointed will vote as be well, i think the fina fall infinity altogether. i've got their lowest percentage ever of the popular vote and that is worth pointing out. and that's been as a, that's kind of been a trend over the last to really 15 years since the financial crisis. following all the time, some of the situation where those 2 parties used to represent 70 or 80 percent of the electorate. now with references, they represent together something like 40 percent of the electorate. so the majority of people don't particularly want to see these, the parties ruling, but the majority doesn't have a coherent voice in order to oppose that coalition. so we won't see much change on the issue of palestine, for example, which was discussed a lot in the content. most people were happy that the government was giving voice to the irish people support for the people of palestine, and that it was sufficient to the opposition again, wasn't really able to land significant blows on the government for its failures in
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regard to pointed out and it's quite the colorful of paula and i think this one way of putting a lot of independence this time round some with a very unusual background. so how, what does that mean for how parliament will function going forward? well, these independence really, to some extent, they count on being able to look after their constituencies. and that really only happens when they hold the balance of power. it seems unlikely in this situation that they will hold the balance power and therefore they'll be kind of video, same product as you suggest. as i said earlier, jared hutch looks like being elected in dublin central. it's important to say that there was a, a, a fear, i guess you would say that the bar, right, independence in smaller parties might make advances in this election. and again, that hasn't happened. i think, you know, it looks like for the most generous estimates of, you know, those who might be considered on the far right is going to be in the kind of range of $34.00, or 5 percent. all right,
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we'll leave it there. thank you so much for your thoughts on the analysis on how we brown some technology cool. university of dublin protest isn't georgia or a bank all the straight to the capital to place it for a 3rd night to protest against the government's decision to suspend talks to join the european union. amid the, the demonstrations georgian president, set on the rough duty as announced the countries. parliament is illegitimate, following an election in october. and she does not intend to leave a post head to amends in december. storms and flooding have displaced hundreds of thousands of people across the asian nations of india, sri lanka, and timing and psycho in fine gall and made land for a short time ago in india with potentially devastating consequences. the time on the due states, and what i've got the most sappy has the latest these are the flooded street. so one of india is biggest cities, sion,
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i. it was caused by heavy rain even before psyched one single, midland full people living in the line towns along india, south eastern coast have been moved to temporary shelters. regional authorities say they were can quickly to ensure safety. we have taken the abundance of caution that emissions, including a recreation of the a little bit and modulation. i'm introduced and moving them to us. they have brenda sent them to please. the storm is affecting civil countries across the south asia in sri lanka, officials on higher loads of defend goals go to the island shows. earlier this week, several people were killed and thousands more displaced by torrential rains, which have also cited every cultural lands along the eastern coast. emergency crews and the navy have been carrying a rescue operations and assisting those affected in hard to reach areas. how is that bad you with it? is this where the system is moving away? its effects on the island will further reduce. however,
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relatively heavy rains will continue in the northern, and tru, and comedy areas. across the bay in thailand, rescue teams are delivering food and supplies to affected areas more than 4 days of severe flooding that has killed several and live thousands more homeless. meteorologist say have human soon range, broad flashlights and waves of up to 3 meters high. and they won't, the west is not over yet. i haven't looked at the o g, a 0. active is from green piece of both the tanker and south korea to prevent it from loading chemicals used to make plastic. the protest is aimed at putting pressure on world leaders who are meeting and besides the torque, same does addressing plastic pollution units. kim has mall from that conference as a growing sense of urgency. here as representatives from some $175.00 countries are
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locked in discussions towards what is hope will be a legally binding treaty toward her being plastic pollution and therefore reaching impact on the marine environment. now the 2 year long process is set to culminate here in tucson on sunday, but progress has been stolen 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
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and studies have shown that they've kept on tracked plastic production for a triple within decades. that's why countries like kind of supported by civic groups around the world are calling on it's high ambition, college and 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 model single use plastics. in these final hours is kim alda 0 who's on south korea. south africa's police minister is pledging to rescue all mine is remaining in a disuse gold. mine is believed some of the mine is being held against the will. biomes. gangs. and i'm with us a has more from still fontaine in the area is quoted. and also you can see this type of the police say this is still a crime scene, or would they buy those rugs that's with the mine shop is believe that possibly handles have been are still stuck on the ground. the police minister says the rescue team is ready to go in and get them possibly next week. community does
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a hoping the government is in c a. the side of the risk operation will actually take place. no, i don't believe what they say. you're kind of denial, i'd need to wipe my day. just do that each and every 3rd you're now is cubing. the someone was dying underground. so i'm going say was are the someone who is the day you must be 5 leg. you describe to be different in recent days, hundreds of mine is heavy, much from the ground. they've come up on their own. it wasn't a police assistance or a government recovery. they came up for them to really some of them had been adults, and some of them had been children, teenagers, even mining has been a big problem. and so they have to go for decades in the face of struggles to contain. and that's where they started operation while i'm going to operate and close the whole, but it's putting very challenging for the police to police this particular area and other parts of the country. way legal mining is still taking place higher montage.
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i'll just say, let's go for 10 sought after the canadian prime minister, justin to doe is met. us. prize them into like donald trump, but is monologue a residence in florida soon described as a positive, wide ranging. dennis at last it's 3 hours on police and the threatening to impose a 25 percent tyler, following polls from canada and mexico. if they don't start well, he describes as the flow of drugs and migrants. and canada said it will consider retaliatory measures against the us as a dispute in argentina, about reading material for teenagers instead control the sea between parents and educates as the vice president, as cold for some books to be banned in school, saying those on the 16th should not be exposed as a material weighs about reports and on the side of us, or even a collective reading and a theater even when aside,
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if they want to show their support for authors whose books have come under attack in recent weeks by conservative sectors. the northern pina 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. she showed me to single sign you from that angle that took me yes to understand what happened to me was a crime. the challenges, right? and 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 them discuss with you by teenage school children. in monday the we equate identity as you vice president victoria. we've had her where it says the books have been used by politicians to quote for very children's minds and says, the government won't allow children to be destroyed and is 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
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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 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's almost 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 what's happening in the united states. and it shows a new fire, right? administration here is not only trying to transform argentina's trouble with the economy, but also leading a battle against what many consider progressive values. the sole source
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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. very simple, i defeated with inside. so i headed out this era boss alone and celebrations boiled in the spanish lakes. won't happen to support the gun. uh will choose its next president and parliament on december the 7th. but with nationwide protest service touring inflation and claims if those 0 fraud can the country maintainance position as a beacon of democracy in west africa followed, gone as elections on al jazeera. this is the quiet village of that night in the northeastern district of balls. but along with 2 dozen others,
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it came under attack from the east riley military over 24 hour period. according to local officials, israel targeted this building a, killing h people including 3 children. this is the main road linking towns like bread and aisle to the ancient city of fallback. this area was one's home to more than 500000 people. now it is empty. lives that were abruptly ended without warning alone with hopes, dreams, and aspirations. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the cat temp and all the sports news would fall off. no family,
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thank you so much. let's start with football and spanish legal leaders. barcelona. i have lost at home for the 1st time this season. they were beaten by last promised to one fabio. so much for the winter to ruin box is 100 and 25th year anniversary celebration. it also was cents or when was run for 3 games. there remains top for clear of rivals around madrid, not madrid have 2 games and half cities in england. our smaller aims to take 2nd spot in the primary leave. there currently 5 students up a way to west town which would be enough to leapfrog magister city and brighton to move within 6 points of leaders. lab report out off of any of that 5. 0, there is a big game in germany. when does lea yet known? as a dear classic car, it's for us, we are the door means applicants fire ex and right now it's the home side door where i had one, you know and the saturn pro,
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the 3 ben z must 4th one and set up 2 more as out. oh, it's yeah, the consolidated tops thought it'd be out. it's a fact for now it's new 5 points. they are all clear and are closing in on their 1st formula. one constructors title and 26 years after a one to finish and the sprint race and cats are australia and driver oscar p asked re cross the line headed to make lando norris after the 2 drivers smart places, that the checkered flag that when a stretch of clarence lead over ferrari to 3 points. they'll clinch the titles they score 15 points more than ferrari and sundays. res. qualifying for the main races taking place right. the excitement between the dr. we'll just down the road from the circuit. peter, you line has one the international goals, series cuts, heart tournaments, american finished 5 shots clear. it's clean, the $450000.00 1st prize. the 2nd when of the season,
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lose him to the top of the international series table. now the valencia marathon is taking place on sunday just a month after floods. they are killed, 222 people. for some it's too soon to raise while others believe it could help the recovery efforts. david stokes reports its as this run, i get some last minute training in for sundays, valencia madison. the impact of up type is devastating. floods is print to see. ignacio cardona is a green gross from one of the flooded areas of the city, south and east. please to have something positive to focus on you. but with i know someone that is coming to sync. what ok though, it's been a bit of a psychological release. it's about trying to find pleasant things. and then what we've been experiencing in recent weeks is not gonna let him take a thing with your teammates, with the people make you smile and hope you disconnect. that's what made us think that was possible to run the marathon and then try to get up with the the organizers will donate around $3.00 for everyone that who completes the $42.00
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comments? it costs to raise funds to help rebuild splits facilities responses and the reco. 35000 participants, mostly coming in from abroad, are also invited to the nights they will not do. they will be mounts of recovery and a bit of uncertainty. and people start receiving financial aid or insurance pounds . i'm going to need to replace the cost be lost to rebuild the businesses. we don't have l homes or not. and little by little rising from the sky or in the other athletes have decided not to rice though, pull these bags from pipe pull to one of the worst hit suburbs, and it's not been able to focus on his training. some of you and just don't mind them. as you look around the town where you grew up, the practically doesn't exist anymore. even though your instinct pushes you to run the marathon so that for those 4 hours, you can feel like a normal person. your mind is elsewhere. achieving your personal goal feels
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unimportant when you need to help rebuild an entire community. since the floods, 60 percent of visits is to valencia as canceled hotel bookings and restaurants have seen an 18 percent drop in trade. as the clean up continues, local businesses will hope the mattress and can health tend to respond to one of the springs most popular destinations. david stokes, which is 0 in one's cricketers, have put themselves into strong positions with new zealand and the 1st test and within reach 499 on day 3. so take a lead of a 151 into the 2nd endings. let us know what terry brook added to his overnight total to reach a $171.00, chris folks and riding car spend got 3. we could each reducing home size $155.00 for 6. it sounds easy only by 4 runs is just the tail lenders less to come in and things can be tighter in the front of the world trust championship. and singapore china is defending champion. daniel earrings up against india's challenger to cash delmore as you, they drew game 5,
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which means it's level at $2.00 each. it's the best of 14 a. hey, and that is all you support for now. back to you. sorry, somebody's fall off. that's it. so this new show bucks 40 bucks above his back in the how it's reported. look at actual information on the ground. look 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 means that it's how it is westernized is, is online push has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female. let this operational tank unit, what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on out is era. there
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was a time when the band go with us, not doing enough to sustain life in the northern color. how he does it all year around. 2 but that's changing. we spoke to 3 men in different parts of the i'll come down, go down to they face drought, one of the animals and mind me right in the constant fight for survival risk in it all. books one out just hundreds of palestine solidarity protests to escape to damned square to let their voices heard. since the protest band has been in place, i just want to speak out against the genocide. they also protested against racism is lemme phobia heard in parliament in response to what petitions have described this anti semitism during last week's football riots. the leader of the fall rights freedom party wants to withdraw passports of dutch people from a rock and descend. he claims a tech is to an english science and kicked them out of the country. we should stop
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ignoring our problems with immigration. our problems are some of all kinds of problems with the salon. while the government in the hay is trying to limit the democratic rights they, i'm here to define a protest that they say we need to speak out against the genocide and got them after allowing them to protest for our police doctor to detain more than 200 demonstrators by one the advancing south proposition fighters in syria. i see the event that parts of how my city is just 200 kilometers north of the capitol, damascus. the army and fish fish repelling the attacks. the syrian government

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