tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera December 2, 2024 12:00pm-12:31pm AST
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the government, which is here, where the steering are strikes, target residential areas, industries as the stuff and tries to center the advance of opposition for the you're watching out a 0 light from a headquarters in delphi and setting up a gaze also a heads. israel attacks gauze off through the night after strikes killed $34.00 powerless demands for testers rally in georgia's
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capital for 4th night. up to the government, delays talks to join the european union. president joe biden pardons his son hunter on gun and tax charges, even though he said he wouldn't interfere the so the syrian government has sent reinforcements to the northwest to stop the advance of opposition fighters after they made major territorial gains in the last few days. were planes are carrying out air strikes on the cities of it live and the level in the past few hours strikes hit residential areas and it live city. they cause destruction and they led to several civilians being killed, as well as injured opposition. forces to control a level on friday, they are now trying to push south into the central province of hmo. but after seizing control of some towns and villages,
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they're conflicting reports about whether they've reached the city of hannah us. meanwhile, the syrian army says that iranian backed groups of entered the country from iraq, and they're heading to the north to support the government in their fight against the opposition forces. the army also confirmed that the iranian alliance has to shall be fighters from iraq. i've crossed into the country through a middle tree roots one air strike on sunday, hit the l f o university hospital syrian journal, this new photo most was there after the attack. we are here in the front of all the full university, which is basically near d a report university. the hospital as the a, a side war plays committed an air strike targeting the hospital here. the hospital who is the operating as a medical point for the wounded and injured individuals here in the city of hospital and the absence of any health care services. as you can see in the front
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of me, the the mass destruction that was dealt with the hospital. and currently the medical stuff is still is so at the hospital taking where a few of your refuge and v beneath floors set up. it says the envelope section b e r section of the hospital wounded. and the injuries due to the c re g more plays air. so targeting the volleyball university hospital. massive destruction was a result of the, from the earth strike on the hospital, resulting in terms of, of, of this and hundreds and thousands of casualties for the medical stuff immediately burst into a trustworthy of injuries into a safer zones. it'd be a hospital such as beneath floors add more safe walls and the hospital and also local resources for most of that v. as soon as you more planes,
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i've been trying to target the residential areas of medical for the very few medical points here in the post city. trying to hinder the operations to save lives and trying to hinder the work of the humanitarian themes here. another post city, a civilians here told us that this year in region is trying to conduct a state of fear among civilians. and the sort of punishment after the opposition forces seize the entire area of bulloch boat and pushing vc and redeem away from the city of the entire western countryside. not much from inside all the quality of our city hospital only post city syria. sooner because of what is running us from turkey is border with syria to clarify what is happening on the grounds at this hour. so them the classes have
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a have, have slowed in a way, but the air struck by the syrian government forces targeting the opposition severely, navy escal, and to new in, in the currency. the serial position holds the full control over the overnight and i live full city center, and most of it are under a position control and tired of faults which it was controlled by the russians. and this is susan curtis travel group. y p g is mostly under a position control. there are 3 neighborhoods. a the ip is still present. currently, it seems like with the operation that is called a dawn of freedom launched by the a former, if a safe sections within the serial position was able to cut the connection between the rock go and p y the after this. it's our fault, the ration and uh, there are some unrest in that area there in that are there is unrest in sway,
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though there are protesting in those areas. and the position is still trying to move towards hama they have entered in the outskirts of a northern ha, but their position still hasn't reached home us city center. this is the situation on the ground for now. fred, for the military air bases at airports are under a position control by the way. so what about the diplomatic movements at this hour? we know that the reigning for administer has been in the region. he will be holding talks with officials inter key. what can we expect of the, um uh, some moments slow down the rapids advance on the battle ground slowed down last pace through the symmetric effort scan pace during a run in for administer who was in damascus yesterday. it is in on colorado circus capital to discuss the developments in syria with the circus counter part yesterday,
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who was in damascus. and the main agenda was the deployment of the iranian proxies . it mainly the, it has to shall be within the iraqi, a, p, a math and a his will law of iran. and we are hearing reports that they are currently being deployed a to 0 to support the syrian military forces. on the other hand, russians are also using their effects, so it and iran, rashaw, they are fully committed to support the syrian and milledgeville. despite that, the syrian military has no strength for a concert or offense the right now, but they say they want to take back a left bull, given the reinforcements. they might have a leverage over the position, but we have to wait and see what the talks are going to be between turkish and iranian, for administer. circus for administer is also in touch with his russian accounts are parts are getting low roll to discuss every day details,
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but there are negotiations on the table. no one has given up. we will see whether they advance the rep for the event. so if the serial position will continue or whether the syrian military will begin advance, bye. okay, thank you so much jennifer. some of the reporting from the turkey of syria border the in gaza is really forces are continuing their attacks across the strip destroying homes in the north and carrying out airstrikes in the south. or at least 30 for palestinians have been killed in the milwaukee area. that's west of the city of con eunice. the stray could attend sheltering displays families in a so called humanitarian zone to children or longer that in the north is really drones have attacked the area of societies and goals. a city,
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israel has been laying seeds to the north of the strip for 58 days, using our tillery and air strikes to bomb homes and shelter as a speak to thought about zone. joining us from did about a has central guy that's out it from the latest is earlier strikes. we can see that there certainly is no safe place in gaza. yes, yeah, that's right. there is no any safe place, of course the gaza strip i mrs. quite dubious, due to the is valley a mess of intensity of minute traits operations of course the entire doses football to me for more precise the reading the past hour. there has been a very relative increase of the numbers and strikes. of course, the gaza stripe, the main has taken place in a rough i city, while group of civilians was targeted. they usually do is civilians will go to rough off the right. 10 boxes of houses in order to find any sort of flour in order to bring them into the families back in order to survive in light of the on getting set during q monetary crisis. of course,
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the strip ones typically it has to be confirmed killed while the patch of casualties was also rescued by medical teams. in the central area there has been also more strikes, could be planted overheads in rage, refuge account. residential building was completely flattened and palm moved. by the 25 to just a patch of casualties was transferred to a blocks a hospital including young children who were in the region at the moment of the strike. by the north we can confirm that the situation is i'm president, that me is connecting with no late top on the ground roads residential buildings have been wide. the target said, with a very remarkable surge of tracing operations by the use when the ground forces. we have seen this for this, so we'll just publishing videos and photos showing how they've been to the ground. lots of residential buildings, payment devali, a receipt to come dispatch with the com is no longer can be easily recognizable due
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to be a wide spread disruption coast on the geographical change that took place due to the is where the military operations, satellites, images and factual how is the significance of a change of the nature of these were fiji cabs as well just to 5 these actions to be a sort of a chasing printers targets but it had linked to a very wide displacement amongst of williams. i'm more deterioration in the humanitarian conditions. of palestinians who are still in a devalue in big law here. so when the un thought it says that it is pausing a is whatever age it's been able to get into the gaza strip through the cut and i will sign. i'm crossing at this point in time. what impact is that going to have on already dire and desperate to humanitarian situation across the strip? yes, in fact, the suspension of a deliveries to the gaza stripe. this decision that has been taken recently by the united nations a completely has been prompted by security and safety concerns,
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including the attacks on convoys. what house was for the united nations, of course, the gaza strip. and at the same time to as a magistrate and even a what because of facing spence amounts about challenges and times of the safety and it will excess remove a very crucial lifeline for more than one point. 9000000 palestinians who are mainly depend on the supplies of a, delivered by the united nations. and this entity has been del sol entity providing the vast majority of its services for displace companies and in cap mentions evacuation since isn't even to have to and the vast majority of the schools to be open shelters. ford's display, some of the symbol. yes, he has, we've been hearing directions that you said that without the owner what the situation will get much more was a movie to rates by the hourly faces. and they have reiterate to the quotes for the agency of opening safe humanitarian career doors to the gaza. strip and stevens
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have been calling. they've been feeling calls with that they have been abandoned by the international community, amethyst, ongoing, who and intensity of the misery of the humanitarian situation. of course, the balance instructor you've taught it. thank you. so i thought it was a report from dated by the, in the central kaiser. the thousands of people have been killed in a stampede at a football match in the west african nation of guinea. that's according to local media. parts of the crowd started throwing stones during a match between the teams of missouri, cory and lobby on sunday. security forces used tear gas, and some people were crushed as the crowds try to escape. the protests in georgia have continued for a for us nights as pro european union demonstrators faced off against police. hundreds of demonstrators and police officers have been injured. and this comes
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weeks before parliament is to elect a new president's. the current president says she will not step down to meet. remember, danco reports the versus the class of the elements into b. c. protest is shooting by work police responding to canon as well as to demonstrate is washing their eyes out a way some tried to fight in churches, others erected, improvise tension has been rising in georgia for months. your position has accused the country of moving away from the past to join you and becoming closer to moscow. and it's promising. i've been attending protests for
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quite a long time now and quite frankly, it's been very tiring to see that a government does not hear what the people desire. i'm here for a very simple reason to defend my european future and the democracy of my country. my country deserves to be free from the rest and regime that has haunted us for many centuries. and i believe that we need to get into europe. that's why we are sending here, and we are risk and go, we're life through every single are health. but it's worth the ruling georgia dream thoughts, one disputed election in october and says it will freeze you, accession folks for full years. $121010.00 these presidents celebrates would obviously be the says the election was rigged and called for mark protests. the president's role in georgia has been reduced over the years to be mostly ceremonial . she said she would step down at the end of this month, adding to the political rift in the country. the government says that's out of the question loops, but us give it up so the president has full fridays left and she can not get used
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to it. i understand her emotional state, but of course on december 29th, she'll have to leave her residence and serene to this building to a legitimately elected president. has police dispersed crowds in the early hours of the morning, acts of protest and arrests continued across the city. inspired by this video of a young boy throwing a ball so at the lease, hundreds of students refused to attend classes on monday and assigned that the opposition is not backing down to meet them. if it didn't go out to 0. still ahead on al jazeera, you indigo shooters failed to agree on a legally binding global treaty to curve plastic solution. the pod came in to be could be interm, had for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that would be for
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40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on stuff. 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 hearing the facts organized, crime that controls to move here while the story, if you are in a blind guys with seeing this gentleman isn't an in depth coverage out as it was, teens on the ground. when you closer to the fox of the story, we are see the legend some clothes for the stories of civilizations. that mark of history was just as where the story of vanity
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stories to tell the the top stories on how to 0 this our syrian government war planes are caring out air strikes on the cities of it, lived on the left over the past few hours strikes hit residential areas and it left the city causing huge destruction, leaving several civilians that the opposition fighters to control the level on friday. and they're now trying to push itself into the central problem and some of the un agency for palestinian refugees as faltering the delivery of aid. and so it
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goes out through the cut them over, send them crossing, saying it's become too dangerous. meanwhile, is really strikes, have killed 34 people across scouts of the us and the eastern democratic republic of congo. at least 14 people had been killed in an overnight attack by the armed group. the allied democratic forces several houses were set on fire in the city of benny. that's near the border with you guns um graphic video show the scene show several charred bodies in the us. president joe biden has pardoned. his son hunter is been convicted of 2 federal felonies hunter bite, who was found guilty of making false statements on a gun background check, as well as failing to pay taxes. the decision comes just weeks before by and is due to leave office. president elect donald trump says that,
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pardon is an abuse under miscarriage of justice. in a statement that us president said, no reasonable person who looks at the facts of hunters cases couldn't reach any other conclusion. that hunter was singled out only because he is my son. and that it is wrong in trying to break hunter. they've tried to break me. he went on to say, i hope americans will understand why a father and the president would come to this decision. era cameras, the political analysts. he says that these types of pardons could undermine the credibility of the united states around the world. and now that and the election is over and nobody has no more races to run, i think what we're seeing now is a father who is steadfastly looking out for his son and believing that his son got a political role a deal. he believes he's actually writing that wrong. i think it blurs the lines and i think it makes it difficult for the united states to make those arguments,
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especially when you have joe biden, who has just done this one that he said that he would not. now of course, he actually has an argument to make and many will perhaps believe that. but again, i think when you look at success of a moves being made by joe, by that, and of course, donald trump, who ran on part of named january 6 insurrection is, i think the argument for the united states becomes much, much more harder as the country as the nation moves for when you look at this, particularly now that the law seem to only work for or, or don't work for certain people. negotiations on a global treaty on plastic pollution has ended and south korea without the consensus required for a legally binding deal on cutting possibly pollution. the talks have now been extended into next year, but it's unclear whether that's enough for the gaps to be bridged. units can report from boost on the vision was a un back treaty with mechanisms to rein in plastic pollution. but the says enter
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governmental negotiating committee wrapped with a draft document marked by differences instead, as oil producing countries remain far apart, mac rolling majority demanding a pathway to production cuts. we've voice o strong concerns about ongoing close by a small group of countries to remove binding provisions from the text that in this indispensable for the actually to, to be effective. my understanding is this is the few address, plastic pollution that you should there should be no problem with producing a plastics because the, the problem is the pollution, not the plastics themselves. single use. plastics are produced from petro chemicals, $400000000.00 tons of plastic, or thrown away each year according to the un. their production is projected to triple by the year 2016. at the i o. c 5 here in tucson, members of civic groups,
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lamented the impact that plastic trash has had on their health and on their way of life. they also called for more transparency to expose the hazardous chemicals that make a plastic for the majority of delegates are also pushing for the inclusion of banding toxic plastics and chemicals in the draft documents which will be picked up again when they reconvene sometime next year. despite the disappointing results, some se games are being made. well, even just the fact that we have a trade in negotiation has started to accelerate change. we have seen policies in different countries. we've seen individuals demanding action. and we've seen countries. um, start to think differently about their plastic pollution footprint. what countries committed to change city will continue to band together. observers say
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a global resolve is a must to tackle this problem without borders. unit skim, alda 0. who's on south korea? countries from around the world are meeting and re odds for climate talks focusing on do certification. the top dry lines official in the united nations has called it and lands accusation. the greatest environmental challenge of our time. almost half of australia is aaron landscapes have been devastated by the process. but of sarah clark reports from brisbin. some volatile ecosystems are defining the extreme conditions. glenn landsberg has looked an outbreak of strategy all his life is the 2nd generation land holder who's trying different re hydration techniques. so it'd be to turn a drawer landscape into apple funding land, and it's what it becomes a very, very much of the management site. and it's very fragile bus. a lot of these plants,
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so the here they evolved to thrive. and these live in this landscape. one of them as limiting factors as board a. so trying to make the most of the rightful that we do get this region niche level of wisdom plains and is typically some of the most outlined in australia, f, despite the coastline for climate change is compounding the problem, creating closer and dry conditions. road he's saying is a reduction of course boss, literally as guides across the sky. the climate change the direction that these things were assignment saves these of long song lives. and these draw, i saw a listing, interacting with a lot of agricultural activity, which is causing more degradation and more tyson run across the cold center. but some of the most volatile ecosystems are defined, the situation and going green, the spot, the increasing aridity studies show, 50 percent realizing carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere. a foss tracking for the simple system plants by allowing them to use gas water more efficiently for the plans that are living met right now. the able to grow easy and
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fast that site for them, then it's probably a good thing. on the other hand, that means that we will probably see either the longer time, some changes in the ecosystem composition, additional carbon dioxide may be beneficial for plant price. the negative impacts of also draw climates have not gone away. the granting process do some more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is happening on dry lands globally, but it's not happening and all are in regions. and so i just wonder, a downsize to the granting of natural ecosystems with move agitation increasing the risk of bush wise. that morning is not lost on glen lands, but we can do all sorts of restoration work. but if we don't take into account what's gone wrong to stop with, and if we don't change those practices, then we're going to be stuck in the loop. it's just going to keep happening. for now he's sucking up the early summer. rain 4, sure o'clock algebra brisbin or thousands of workers at the german also joined
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volkswagen have begun to strike in an escalating bottle over wages. a major union has called the strength of the car makers. headquarters involves ferg and other cities. volkswagen plans to layoff thousands of people, cut, pay, and closed plans for the 1st time. and it's home country. germany's biggest employer with nearly 300000 workers has been struggling with weak consumer demand. and raising production costs. management wants workers to accept the 10 percent across the board pay cuts. romania as governing social democrats have the leads and the parliamentary election with most of the votes counted tardy, has just under a 23 percent. supports a 4 right opposition party has made big gains, defend a 2nd with 18 percent of the votes. it's all coming a week after 4 right candidates, unexpectedly won the 1st round of the presidential election. romania has been
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rocked by political turmoils since the top court order to recount of that votes. and the court is due to rule later on monday on whether to know the results of the votes. thanks for watching elza 0 more news at the top of the hour. after talking to alex's 0, the had that it's been exceptionally wessick grille, southeast asia, and you can see the shuttle clouds are still with us. we've had mass flooding in northern parts of malaysia, and while they will be opposed to come on choose day from that heavy rain, we all going to the movie poor incense to the north easterly monsoon. not just into northern malaysia. you can see the yellow peak says showing where it is going to be heavy as to that ring, but also across moving areas of the philippines. but for the rest of the region,
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a very wet look as we go into when say, and it does look which is we had for the south across australia. but we have had the woman spring on record with a severe rain full deficiency. for most of the country, but there is the rain settings pouring to eastern areas. we could have some issues . the sliding across the very southeast is much dry out west if you coastal showers . however, coming into southern parts of w a on wednesday, we will however, see the heat come back into more central areas by the mid week adelaide as well. seeing 30 degrees celsius. and there's lots of rooms across new zealand, above some places like christ church, and also in gifts. but how to look at that 30 degrees celsius on wednesday. but then we move heavy rain pouring in to the very south by the mid week. that's your weather update. that was a time window. ok, then go with this cloud. we're enough to sustain life in the northern color. how he
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does it all year round. but that's changing. we squandering 3 men in different parts of the combined go down as they faced drought, wild animal and man made right in the constant fights for survival risk in it all books one. and i'll just the the, the come on. well, the monitor association of 56 nations, mostly for my british colonies, often highlights its shared values and aspiration. broad as the world faces mounting challenges from the climate crisis to economic inequality. questions about its relevance of growing louder demands for accountability and reparations for britain's imperial passed alongside cools for greater action on
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