tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 3, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in use our on algae 0. i'm fully back to go live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. government forces carry out more strikes in syria targeting fight as they advance towards the countries 4th largest city. he's really is there as all me says it's attacking targets and 11 on hours after has voted the launch rockets for the 1st time since the ceasefire was agreed. also,
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the salary is ready, forces bombs, civilians at a busy market in northern garza, the genocide is nothing more than $4.00 to $4000.00 slides. this is a barbara glazed. 10 trip come to acquire the basic necessities and by the basic goods for their families. they ended up being targeted in growth to be killed. and joe biden arrives the non go like a visit seen as a last ditch effort to redeem his african, like kind of on piece of statements with you. a sports news including the crisis that meant just associate, will take a look at what's going wrong with popcorn, hit body odors team going out on a 7 game when the street, the thank you for joining us. we begin this news our in syria way. government forces
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are intensifying attacks on areas held by opposition fighters in the northwest that being supported by russian. we'll place the strikes photo big gains by opposition sizes in recent days. they are pushing south after capturing a level serious 2nd largest city home. the south begins coverage of the latest airstrikes to target the syrian government forces tried to repel opposition fighters, a trail of destruction left behind by the continued aerial attempt. it's the 6th day of the offensive led by the height of the heavy to shim armed route with significant territorial gains in it, live a level and in the home of province. and with the latest advance, the syrian government is now sending reinforcements to the northwest, including a donnie in back. the militias from idaho. and on the diplomatic front,
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it owns foreign minister, visited damascus on sunday. and on monday he was an uncle, pointing the finger at the united states and had also thought i'd draw filters through organizations in syria are in close contact with is it? i'm the united states, their actions are meant to divert attention from what is there? is there anything to live in that i'm with as though that's why the situation in syria is totally different and turkeys foreign minister warren, that outside intervention would be a brief mistake suited the game show up with just follow the techs out. the reason for the widespread, completely wrapped in again is the issue is remaining on resumes for the course of the last or 2 years. the less than the demands of the position had been ignored and the seat of regina did not engage with the poor pickup process. serious. as the conflict extend, thousands have fled, fearing for their lot. but for some syrians, a chance to return to the homes,
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they fled from over the last decade or from the zip code. i got a problem. oh, thank god for the liberation of said our kids. oh, god granted us the ability to come back to the god willing, all of syria will be liberated effect the flashes, all of the opposition fighters say they're prepared to continue seizing town some villages all over syria the until they gain control of the country while. but shot it, as a government says it's forces will continue to repel the advances of the central jersey. you know, let's look at how the latest fighting has change the situation in syria. this is a country a week ago. the areas in red are controlled by syrian government forces supported by yvonne and russia. the green areas are controlled by opposition groups such as higher terrier alshaun or h t s, and the purple areas. the control by the syrian democratic force is made up of mainly us backed kurdish forces on november 27th opposition forces long, sure. no offensive from italy being that
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a level serious 2nd largest city. they rapidly drove out. government forces taking full control in 4 days. they then turn south to serious 4th, largest city. how much few bottles are taking place on the outskirts, rushing aircraft has have increased strikes to stop the advance of opposition fight . as we're moving along the m 5 road connecting the country's major cities, the fighters say if they come out in advance on serious 3rd largest city homes before targeting the capital, damascus. during this new occur more, she's in a level, he says, despite a sense of calm there, some residents are unsure about how the opposition forces intend to govern the city . or we are here and be part of the city of olive ball. why it's in front of olive bows, historic city adults. and as you can see, people have come to this place has,
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is well known even before the war. people used to come here to get themselves to enjoy their lives, have a cup of coffee and just sit and enjoy themselves. and even those who are displaced back in 2016, we've met several people who were displaced in 2006 the, and due to the military military campaign that by this year and a raging that supported by its russian iranian allies. and also those who used to live in the city when the city was controlled by the c, a raging forces. however, we felt some civilians actually told us that they can't help themselves, but to feel a slight feeling of fear and frustration because the change was so fast and that they really don't know how the off position forces are going to govern the city. they also told us that a under the, when the city was controlled by the sea and redeem forces,
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they didn't have any sort of freedom of speech or anything. and they have a saying, here's them, some civilians you told us that wouldn't be able to be suited, was controlled by the gen regime. they told us that they have a sing that was have years over here. so they really don't know how the opposition forces are going to govern them. however, the local authorities of the uh, syrian salvation government, which basically they are the opposition forces, the civilian sector, reassured, the civilians that uh, the upcoming days of the future is going to be better. but they, they just need a little more time to organize the living situation of the city. i want to take you in a tour around this place as people are, you know, coming and going to this location. even even during the night, just to, you know, just to forget a little bit about what's happened in the last couple of days. and the fast
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a changes and development that this area has witness no car most from in front of the historic. so to the valuable lippo syria, russian present vitamin 14 and he's uranian counterpart muscle fisher scan have called for coordination with turkey over the escalating situation in syria, in a statement of requirement and said there was an unconditional support for reactions of the legitimate authorities of syria to restore cost additional order and to restore the political, economic, and social stability of the syrian states. you'll yeah, shop of oliver has more on this or must go the main thing where a guessing from the telephone, cold between the russian and a rainy and presidents is that they express support for the actions of the syrian authorities to restore the integrity of the country as we know, over the 9th of november to assess his russian at cross with the support of the sewer and asked what was began, carrying out strikes awesome areas of the city, overlapping and also talk to the city of it live. it happens for the 1st time since 2016. the sewer and observe
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a tree for human rights has reported that russians tribes left. at least the civilians killed, including 2 children, and the number of civilians injured. the criminal code, the situation in the letter, an attack on syrian sovereignty, isaac the most go suppose the restoration of all the in the region from his spokesman to be true. best cove did not answer the question of whether the syrian president russian ala side had really flown to mosca on a visit. as some sol says previous, he wrote, also some current biological russian rainy relations were discussed, including some agreements between patients and possession, cancelling the tools at the break summit and cars on an upside, but you'd have shut off all of the elders, the rep mustang. and the state department spokesman has said the us has not change . it stands on syria. and matthew miller says it's up to the syrians to decide who they want to lead to. nothing has changed with respect to our policy. aside is
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a brutal dictator with blood on his hands. the blood of innocent civilians inside syria, blood of his own people on his hands. ultimately, what we want to see is a political process forward. that's where the syrian people get to determine who their leaders are. is in of, in use, these are as military says is attacks dozens of has one of the targets and 11 on, but remains committed to a ceasefire agreement. so strikes came hours after has been the launch rockets for the 1st time since a ceasefire was agreed. the onto pride rockets into an area called mount dogs. it's located in the shared shed by farms which is occupied by is red, but claimed by 11 on. we have to correspondence covering this story for us, nor day is in amman, jordan, but for us best go to ali hashem, who's in 11 on capital b route. so bring us up to speed with what's been happening on the ground there and the areas these relays of targeted in these last few hours in the world. i've been uh,
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several is ready. sykes in different areas in south 11 on the reports of casualties . we're still waiting to have confirmed numbers from the, especially from the village of hobbies in south lebanon on where it is ready strikes on 2 houses left. some of those people killed now. well, once we understood is that things are com right now. and everyone, of course was concerned that this could mean the end of the c 5, but it doesn't seem that this is the situation with the has the law official speaking. i'm a little concerned the vision saying that this is not going to impact the ceasefire . and it's only has will laws response to the multiple violations that taking place by as well over the past few days. okay. nor let me come to you. now. what are these really saying about the, the, the objective of, of these latest uh, strikes on 11 on what,
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what were they hoping to to show the hopefully as a, the is really army started those extra air strikes it and published a statement saying that it was responding to hezbollah, gray violations of the ceasefire. but it's important to remember here that since the beginning of this fragile ceasefire, israel gave itself the right to interpret the terms of this agreement and to enforce the cease fire by fire. those were the words of the is really army chief of staff, hurts the navy, and that's what they've done. they've carried out several strikes and artillery showing the incidents there had been of these incidents even before this has been left a incidents of firing rockets on the occupied directory of northern of dish about farm. so as far as israel is concerned, this was a response that it has the right to carry out in accordance with the agreement.
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notwithstanding the frustration of the guarantors of that agreement, the americans and the french. yeah, and i'll ask you a bit more about the americans and just a moment. i know, but i just wanted to come back to you i in bear with me and ask you what message has voted. i was trying to send by firing those rockers towards the ship of farms. while in the states, when says well, law said that this is an initial retaliation by so i'll say defensive retaliation and it's uh, after has with law tried to convey the complains of several is very violations of the ceasefire over the past few days. and of course they've been several people killed over the past days. and um, the different uh area as well on the strikes of shutting down the people that abducted by is really forces in the sound of that. how to fuck close to the border
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. now, what has what lives right to convey here is that it's either going to be a ceasefire without violations and everyone will keep the faults of the agreements . all things are going to get into a situation where that is going to be a tit for tat. then this is what we saw today. don't stand from principle aside in a very limited capacity. i know the americans very keen as you say, for, for this not to deteriorate and they want the sci fi to hold. we heard a statement from the pentagon earlier before these late, this is really actions that the ceasefire is holding. this is what the kind of gone was saying. but all these really is also beholden to that view. and for how long can we expect this? right? draw ceasefire to hold the will for no, it does seem that these really is want this, these far to continue, at least in the powder and that it has been maintained over the past 5 days. they
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want to maintain that upper hand of being able to strike at lebanese territory at his beloved targets and even beyond lebanon. but to give you an indication that they're really not interested in an old lot deterioration. a cabinet meeting scheduled for tuesday morning in the northern community in israel, designed to convince those who still don't want to return their who want more guarantees about their safety to you know, ally, their fears. that cabinet meeting is still scheduled to go on in the morning on tuesday. and so israel wants to strike back, but it's kind of playing with fire in a way that it doesn't. it's praying that this wouldn't fall apart to cease fire and a they wouldn't slip back into more nor or day in amman, ali hush him in baby was. thank you both very much for your reporting. it's
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the appalling and applicant uptake. that's how the u. n. chief has described the situation in gaza. antonia gutierrez says, conditions faced by palestinians may amount to the graves. international crimes. his statement was read out at a conference of age obtained that increasing him at his hearing. aid to palestinians on the ground in gaza is really strikes, continued his target several areas across the street. one of the latest was on a shop selling clothing in a busy market place and guys, a city, at least 2 people were killed. many of the attacks have destroyed homes and schools chas. ring families hoping for some of their homes often several times over the rain. her lady was at the scene of these really market attack and got a seat. i am right now. i'm on the market essentially that just targeted besides
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trying to serve the fire right now as we can see the numbers of chelsea and had been killed. others were wounded. as you can see, the seeing here, the market has turned into a place of pro you the cartridges directly targeted the shops here and on the market. this is a vibrant place in molding since new belkin strip where somebody is come to acquire the basic necessities and buy the basic goods for their families. they ended up being targeted in a group to be killed. and we're talking about very densely populated market here in more than a century by the city. and this is the scene here, has turned into a scene of the tragedy. really, i did the wrong, the hardest time of the
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non to either was use in at least 56 people have died in his time p at a football match. in guinea, west africa, spectators reportedly started throwing stones during the match on sunday. as nicholas hotley for security forces responded with gas causing panic. panic on the football pitch. what was supposed to be a family friendly sunday night match? that'd be in victoria stadium in getting for us to region turns deadly. the referees last minute decision to award a penalty to the home team sparks and received supporters of the visiting team, throw water bottles and rocks on the pitch. security forces responded by firing tear gas on to fans in this dance, thousands attempt to escape the overcrowded stage and meant to hold far fewer people in the desperate scramble to escape. many teenagers and children died suffocating and trampled into chaos. again again,
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i see i'm not going to be that strong to be named government assures the population that serious investigations will be carried out to establish responsibility for this unfortunate event. sports should be a vehicle for peace and fraternity. the tournament was an attempt by the unpopular government to gain sympathy among guinea and suffering from poverty and the high cost of living the government. all the agenda is, has a kind of even essential tear like related to those kind of events being transformed into a position or project even as close size to the region. in order to the agent, our families have been blocked by security forces, from reaching more extend a hospitals inside a dr. describe bodies lying as far as i can see. nicholas hawk elgin's here in a democrat. great, probably golf congo. at least 14 people have been killed in an overnight attack in the east. several houses were set on fire in the city of benny,
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near the border with uganda. graphic videos from the scene show several charged bodies, kimberly's military sources of blame. the allied democratic forces onto for the sold along way economy is following developments from go my in north cable province for 30 days in the area. also been article from this a talk which took place early morning of sunday to this morning, go for monday. and after now the going to so performance from the cereal site to any real disagreement. resources is go funding that around 14 bodies were recovered already from different attacks location here, but the watering, which is growing and won't disappear. down here is the fact that many people still missing because they know how it'd be affordable. they do offer it here in the area and we have seen this here, but hundreds of people were taking interested in different attacks zone, not from benny town. but in the days after the majority of these people were found
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killed. some of them away came to my ship, these guns and even phone in the water musical for me that you have to prove some big stuff. sort of use tools such for this hostage and people are missing here. this are tops to this again, while the d r c or told it is it's gone down. i mean, assessing the 3 is a join, the military will finish and the launched against the same group was it for, it was they have been in this region. all 4 been here for more than a decade. right. and now we'll put it in different areas killing. so if you don't need it in a very a c, v amount of it, besides this ongoing join meeting, title, finish on. have people wondering about the process variables of the adf, still coming people to nibble with what it was already in the past. so this is why even those who were trying to go back to the villages they're not warming, that they may be on the trip. this rebels in the area here a little while you coming out of the 0 gama,
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the democratic for people for cool of us present. joe biden has arrived, you know, and go out on a long promised visit to subsaharan africa, who's there to showcase or us backed railway project, which is pushing as a new approach encountering some of china's influence on the african continent. biden is the 1st sitting us president to visit on go out. joining us now from cape town from on this is that you think i do, i think, okay, who's the editor of the semi for an online use platform, the advocate editor of semaphores. thank you so much and god for being with us on algae 0. so the 1st us president to visit on go out. why did buy didn't choose this country and what's behind this last ditch africa trip? thanks for having me. i mean, he did the president had promised he would uh visit after the back in december 2022
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during the us africa data summits which should be posted in washington dc. he had promised he'd be the last. yeah. um and of course that didn't happen then it was supposed to be in october and then the good to go because of the hurricanes. ready and parts of the united states and now, but he's leaving off as the felt you just have to bill. uh, this promise. now i go to, uh, has being um, a security useful country in terms of the security issues around the region. they have a, they've been very helpful in the d all see and elsewhere, but also it's normally strategic. and also because i go to is also china's biggest depth around on something that they've had lots of long relationship with china. and um, what's the united states is trying to do here is i have
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a partner who they can sum up fry a way if you like, from, from china to some extent. but also linked with other countries in the region, including zambia, the democratic republic of congo. because these countries have very valuable what we call critical minerals right, would be useful. the green is. yeah, and these are the countries that are part of the low bay till cordele project, of course we, which day you as a supporting before i come, come to that and ask you more about this project and, and what the us wants to achieve with it. so you talked about china, which as we know, has made significant in roads on, on the african continent and is in fly expanding in central and south africa. china also has eyes on that region. why has the us, especially under this administration, under the bible administration? why has it not prioritized relations with africa more as well as day?
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i'll give it, i mean the, this white house involved you that they have, they've had lots of visits of the big conference. yeah. they've had african kind of the african leaders visit. they had the big us advocate summit, but we haven't seen movement what was after and stuff. yeah. yeah, exactly that, that mean that hasn't been that much of a change in terms of the actual substance of it. that's been a lot more if you like, live service in terms of, you know, trying to say the right things about half ago. you know, obviously we would change it from the previous trump, right? administration with it being some of the wrong district comments, which is a being shared so vague suddenly improved in that sense. but in terms of the actual substance in terms of uh, the prophesies ation. they seem to be fair to the binding of nutrition that they probably had very plans, but then, you know, you were trained impression of ukraine help of the the october 7th happened in the
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middle east. so, you know, lots of, lots of, of the things that tend to be bigger prophecies from the united states traditionally. and that's how it oops, uh, we seem to have a book. okay. and does it say instead of going to the slide? all right, we lost you there briefly inc. i let me ask you a bit more about the, the b to a quote on projects now, which is huge right away project, of course in the southern africa region. what is the us hoping to achieve that and will this projects survive the incoming administration, the trump administration? so the 1st bosses is big, definitely want to have more of the united states footprint. the more what's the footprint? because he was also involved in, in this project as well. and the idea here is we will, they will connect uh,
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the little bits of pool and then go to uh to the as well, we seem to have lost connection with the inca. i think ok in cape town that we lost you briefly and we're going to leave it there because the connection unfortunately is very unstable. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us about this us advocate relations as a present. joe biden visit sign go now and not before leaving for on go out present bite in pod and his son hunter who was facing sentencing on criminal charges fits of decision us present elect. donald trump is called an abuse. and miscarriage of justice hunter by the was facing sentencing. after being found guilty of making full statements on a gun background check, as well as failing to pay taxes, he could have spent more than 40 years behind bars. but president biden says his son was unfairly targeted. whitehouse correspondent, kimberly hawk. it has more from washington. well, there was a bit of evidence too, given the fact but $105.00 and was sent to be sentenced on december 12th,
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as well as december 16th for some gun as well as for some tax vision charges, respectively. so there was a need to get this part in the work sooner than later because that was a court appearance that he was facing rather soon. so he had to get this done and out of the way, or he was going to jail. so that had some evidence in the nature of it all, but the bottom line is that this isn't so unusual, but we do see this from time to time. in fact, most presidents do tend to issue these types of things at the end of their term. but it does leave a bad taste in the mouth of many americans, given the fact this is the president son, and he promised that he wouldn't do this. he wouldn't treat his something different than any other american. clearly he's broken that promise. still i had on alger 0, the un hose talk soon, found your radio to tackle dropped, and these education, with
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a kid behind that we're going to get another band of rain moving across the mediterranean brings when the conditions to the likes of sardinia. it looks rather when the across the scandinavia, there's some settled weather with some sunshine. that's not the case for the person on the island of island, there's more heavy rain pouring down, coming into western parts of france. we could see some snow in scotland on tuesday . winter as well from northern parts of spain, but still unsettled whether to be found for southern parts of portugal and spain. now in terms of temperatures, while they are going to be heading south across much of the region, you can see the temperature coming down in 2 degrees in zurich on wednesday minus one in stock on the, in the competitive world of chest. a new generation of kings and queens is taken over to achieve something big for myself and the country is very special. 11 east
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the . the, you're watching the news out on algae 0 reminder about the top stories. syrian government forces are intensifying of types on areas, helps by opposition fighters in the northwest that being supported by russian wolf plains. the strikes followed big gains by opposition fighters in recent days that pushing south after capturing the 2nd biggest city at 1111 on south ministry says that these 9 people have been killed. him is really a slice in the south. those attacks came hours after has been the launch rockets for the 1st time since as seems fire was agreed, both sides are teasing each other on finally. and is there any forces of attack and marketing causes to do killing at least 2 people that the nation sees as describe
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the situation guys as a pony and apoplexy, more than 44000 people has been killed since the war began. a group of 2 during the injured a news or as war on guys i have arrived in the us of treatment. it is the largest group of palestinian children to go to america for medical attention since the conflicts begun. let's go live to fill the val who joins us from o'hare airport in chicago, where the group arrived a short while ago. phil yeah, the default. so just a one hour ago. i'm fully on the not true yet it's. it's a bit of a logistical challenge here. because remember, some of these children called books without having to get real choice and then they have to bring through, i'm just a big crowd here for somebody to come and read them about people waving flags of people with balloons. and what's gonna happen is they're going to come through this door to the right. and then they'll be treated by these people. and they'll be taken through to begin that journey, say, with united states. and remember, these people are here because as part of that one's welding it's cumulative process
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for these children, the factual and here i taught them everywhere from 2 years old, all the way through to 17 years old who's been through the most hobbling operating experience is a 2 year old, who had a like somebody tons of, uh, 2 brothers who sold that says the guy who are here with a mother, one of them have to have his on up and take it. they've got to leave left, 4 year old brother be fine. and then now here to begin this long process of recovery, living in, sorry to see what we still can hear from the palestine children's relief funds. i just explained to us that it's less than 2 weeks efficient. cause either to be such a simple process, get them out just some of the challenges you face to get from here. yeah, i think this is just one of the most difficult situations to go. the coordination between different countries, different organizations, different non profit organizations to make just 8 children receive the medical treatment that they need is just too complex of a system and that system needs to be fixed. one of the biggest bottlenecks that we face is getting the proper approvals by there's really military to take out these
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children out. it's because of a number of medical declarations for kids to come down because of profit closing, even though the necessities don't. yeah. according to yourself, there was more than 280 children receiving medical treatments and being able to be medically evacuated. now that same number posts, that the order is now less than $25.00. children are much, you know, i was looking at some of the videos that you guys put on a lot of these children. and it really is a testament to the innocence of childhood. right. that you see them like feature because unimaginable hara. i think we're in a metro taking a lot thing. it's like we just received chicago. how do you think they're going to come from actually getting it? yeah, i think the most difficult situation to kind of deal with as an organization because i myself, i'm hosting 2 children in my house. i remember one of these children was watching movies and out of nowhere, just put them inside. i'm sorry if i'm just starting to cry and this child also les, all the time. however, it just shows you that this p gsp,
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that they have is not something that is going to be going away any time soon. and something is as an organization that is responsible for their medical care, something that we take upon our responsibility to make sure it is treated beyond just the physical damage that you're going to see here when they come. and we say it's not just the children, but it's also the assignments, right? we just referenced those 2 brothers are here with another. she's got to leave us 12 year old son at home. well knowing if he would be there when she gets back in about 6 months, i use 100 percent, one of these children whose name is my son, and his mother lost every single person. she's lost her husband and she's most of all of most of siblings, and also has a loved harm amputation. but then also, and most of his mother has a lot like amputation and one of the stories that actually heard from our team down in jordan was telling me that she was speaking to them on her purchase. speaking starts with me in jordan. then she turned around and started to walk because she forgot that she was an mpg and she fell on the ground. that just shows how near
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this situation has occurred to them. and this is a long process and they're going to need a lot of time to be able to cope with what has happened to them. thanks very much and i can hear that there's a some address going on over here. so presumably we're going to have an idea what these children arriving got when they do arrive to not going to stay here in chicago. they usually send 2 different hospitals around the country. we know that some of that. and so for example, of oregon to california to south carolina, like, sorry, just mentioned to missouri and so many other places as they begin not long process, but just basically recovering. but also, as he mentioned, the peach of states mentioned recovery, which may take even longer. so thank you so much for your reporting. phantom of ally for us today at chicago's o'hare airport. hey, not a world news. protests continuing in georgia for a 50 nights demonstrates is are angry about the government's decision to delay talks to join the european union. please use t a gas to drive focus is away from the apartment building. they've got
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a bad each night since the running georgia dream party announces decision to put the new accession tasks on hold. germany's chance the old off shows has made a surprise visit to keith, where he announced a new military, a package worth more than $682000000.00 even met injured soldiers with ukraine. surprised in front of me is alaska also praise the countries resilience for defending himself against russia for more than a 1000 days. us has also announced aid for ukraine. it will provide the $725000000.00 weapons package. we have keys in defense against russia, russia and ukraine, both launch drone and tax overnight on sunday. and ukraine, one person was killed in a strike that hit a residential building inter no pill. russia says it destroyed 15, ukrainian drones targeting different regions in east and ukraine. the russian military size is continued to make gains on the ground, the during the exc and new hans. but keep hove, set smaller, portable drones might have slow rushes advance. i bake re forced for me
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a car key way one company has been testing drones for use in battle. the testing the latest ukrainian developed drones, the team having black enough them for use of the battlefield. but before they can be sent to the front lines, the need to be tested here. even this location is a sequence tucked away below the surface engineers work on different parts of the drones. the only people to be nice is honest opinion is the main difference between ukrainian made drugs and ones made in other countries as we use them as a weapon and have this unique possibility to test them on the battlefield. whereas other drones adjust them toys. every detail has to be looked over and they receive feedback from those that use them in battle. some of the, some point my little bullet goes watching this propeller can have a different shape size or material nickel. right now i'm looking at the balance of
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the proposal and i can see that the weight of the blades of different roles and that affects the bother about it. now, there are details they cannot show us because they are unique to these ukranian may drones. but all of these, a weapons used to drop grenades for the valence to guide troops and artillery on the ground or has come to cause the drones used to strike vehicles. but someone is in line with l. a. i don't like doing the loss and pull up the money doing it because i have to protect my country. one ukraine is still behind russian and drunk production us, but the engineers had hope they could be more innovative. like this fix the hell's in secret locations because most afraid that across the different areas is a high risk that the faces could be called back in the field. because to different drones, using the say, gets the best for us to drone speeds or the head. the range of these is about 12 columbus,
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and it has changed in nature of this will the testing to see how the drone deals with kevin, great level to the same size and weight as inexpensive with traveling . that's over 100, isn't our. it's hard to see because of its size, that can have good consequences. i said big data hockey region. ukraine, very survival of the international criminal court is under threats. that's the warning from the president judge. html code. connie was speaking at the opening of the course, annual general assembly. she said the isis, he's being threatened with what she described as a draconian economic sanctions, as if it was a terrorist organization. but a smith reported in the hague. not all of the member states of international criminal court, or is committed to its principles as they should be. it's a warning from icbc president of judge tomoko county after the court issued arrest warrants,
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israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the form of defence administer. you'll have guidelines, they face allegations of all crimes and crimes against humanity. we find it affording that certain states and then to be yours skinned arise. the friends are independent judges, issue decisions in line with the evidence on zillow. i see, see, chief prosecute kareem. com says the assembly is a pivotal time we are facing unprecedented and just we see civil society victims, survivors to manage it launch i think have unprecedented expectations. the quizzical reaction to the arrest warrants with them, yahoo, i'm galant from some european members of the course of let the accusations of double standards. the international criminal court is important not only for the policies, but for victims for over the ward. this is human very to is, this is coming here,
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which is on the property of the west or property of certain states that at the most or feet are not interested in applying these laws and committing to their obligations principally. but try that. they apply these rules significantly and the political interest, the i, c, c was set up 22 years ago. its mission to prosecute war crimes and genocide. remember, states are unwilling or unable to do so themselves, but the arrest warrant for netanyahu is the 1st for a lead. closely allied to rich western countries. the cold faces potential functions from the us and finding the israel is way to shut down. so charges of war crimes, icpc, chief prosecutor, kareem. com faces arrested by the russians because he issued an arrest warrant for vladimir food to the i. c. c is making powerful enemies and the threats the court
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faces office is president existential. good smith, how is your 0 the hey, landmark climate change case has opened up to you and to top quote, during a hearing at the hague or the soft pacific on a nation of runaway to urge the international court of justice to recognize the harm caused by the impact of global warming, it was the court to make fighting time to change a legal obligation for out of nations and to declare that failure to do that would be a violation of international law on the desktop from side to don't think dollars raise into 20 after the storm, so i have to assure lanka and southern india she liked this disaster management agency says 17 people have been killed while nearly 470000 have been taken to shelters in temporary have taken shifting temporary action. medation. india has reported 3 debts and delegates from countries around the world of meeting and saudi arabia full time. it talks focusing on desertification,
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a top you and environmental official has called it the greatest environmental challenge over time. our environment is a nick conk, is at the justification meeting in 3 out in the hall to be raving and visit the drum page of old traditions. launch is 11 days of negotiations into a very contemporary, very dangerous problem affecting regions across the world. delegate sciences, lined experts seeking solutions urgently. land degradation effects 3200000000 people. one 3rd of the world's population. nothing 5, you have, you know, a 2000000 family farmers. 15 in africa and after guys the largest continents, a video harbor too long ago. this shouldn't ended up getting processes. so this is the 3rd international environment summit in 6 weeks and report cards. so fall is not good at the by diversity summit in connie and colombia,
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there was no real consensus on the way for the climate summit and back to and as the budget on the outcome on finance was perceived as weak. so here, the pressure is really on. this is the estimated line degradation is expanding of the rates of 1000000 square kilometers a year. and as usual, it support a nation's bearing. the brunt line determines whether we can, we can make any progress on by diversity plan, determines whether we will have a chance or climb so. so to step up now and position land as a strategic investment area and a strategic area to reduce the risks for security, for prosperity and for equity. we'll see in the coming days of nations of the world can agree on a course correction to move from a degradation to restoration. they clock out to 0. riyadh saudi arabia. well deserved vacation has devastated nearly half of australia is our landscape sparrows,
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cross reports and bisman. some ecosystems the thriving in the extreme conditions. blend, landsberg has looked an outback, australia, all his life is the 2nd generation land hold on who's trying different re hydration techniques. so it'd be to, to, in a drawing landscape, into apple funding land. and it's what it becomes a very, very much of the most management search. and it's very for our job, us a lot of these plants, so the here, the bowls to thrive and these live in this landscape. one of them as limiting factors as borders. 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, the spot. the timeframe for climate change is compounding the problem, creating costs on android conditions. road. he's saying is a reduction of course boss, literally as guides across the stria, the climate change, the direction of these things. we're starting to say these, these long son lives in these draw. i saw a listing, interacting with a lot of agricultural activity,
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which is causing more degradation and more caisen right across the cold center. but some of the most volatile ecosystems are the following, the situation and going green. despite the increasing aridity studies show, 50 percent realizing carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere of foss tracking for the synthesis implants, by allowing them to use gas water more efficiently for the plans that are living met right now. the able to grow easy and fast. the site for them then it's probably a good thing. on the other hand that means that you would. ready 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 health and dry 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 in our regents. and so i just wonder a downsize to the granting of natural eco systems with move education increasing
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the risk of bush wise. so that morning is not lost on glen lands big. 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, full sure o'clock algebra brisbin. still ahead on challenges here. i will hear from rhodes on this solely as they professed for his 1st game in charge of lesta in the for me and meek stay with us
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the national safety to probably thank you very much. we'll start with action from the asian champion, so you can christy on a right now that was from the stands as all must the stuff that they face to face with the saudi side already until the next round, they raced it. they still play against the cousins also who went ahead to accrue a fail unless the levels above adam. this one, it's with a late penalty. the q they pacing the knockouts lead is all obviously uh, already through, but the savvy side were denied a 6 straight wind by the glow. oh, the radiance opened the scoring with a great strength from ref. file silver. just before the break, i twice went ahead in the game, but both times i've been trying to equalize some of the penalties plus, which means it finished to, to and the reality side or what so missed the chance to progress they took the lead against oliver a i'm through kyle canada. but back came the category team and leveled it up thanks to an own goals from solemn
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o as easy to say police have a 1st when, but they didn't installed well against i'll show to in don't call the defense of error giving away the opening goals. been a forensic finish the uranium equalized in the 189 minutes also to the midst of penalty in the 9 submitted of added time. it proved very costly as to sample of scold one of the road and the 100 and 3rd minute to take all 3 points. manager pip claudio, to maybe teen, to remind everyone of these 6 premium the titles. but the worst one it results in these managerial career continues sundays to know the fee to live who lives with defending champions. 11 points off the top down in 1st place, mixed mentions to said heat face 6 face not to come far as the in the league on wednesday. stuff to spell out how bad it's being forced as he is now full premium,
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the defeats in a row for the 1st time since 2008. they all 7 games about a winning all competitions. that's the worst running gaudio that has experienced at any club. so he have conceited 19 goals in the lead, which is 11 mold and livable. but audio still believes he is capable of turning it around. i'm incredible, honest with myself and when i would think i can not do it with with the club, but they feel that they want to do it and. and then it's part of the life is nothing, all departments. he lives in all the sports and everything. everything is not, not perfect. and yeah, i spoke to football, rice and broad costa henry winfield who was at the match on sunday. and i'll ask him how long he thinks, claudio, and it will be given by the clubs hierarchy a long time, particularly matches to say to him, and he's absolutely transformed the place if you go to the stadium. now if you go to the training ground, a lot of it has pets in print on it. hey, i'm in. he's a bi with for the pursuit of excellence. the 6 trophies he got. i'm not sure when
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he was holding out. the thing is to remind them of a pool fund. so was thinking you're getting sucked in the morning. they were doing it as a little bit of fun. he was replying as of, you know, it was a little bit of fun as well holding. the 6th thing is up. it didn't have the soul of, you know, the tension of when i chose a maurine. i was doing it to avoid. ready being fans. so i think that was also a sign of respect also from liverpool funds. so obviously very confidence in their own form on the, on the slot. but also the respect to the headquarters does have in england, obviously those tribalism as rivalry. but i think people can see the impact the has not simply on much as the city, but on english football. generally in terms of his philosophy, you're getting teams even way down in this. ready across roads who are paying out from the back, they've got full bucks. that thing it to me in the fields were playing with both nines and that a lot of that is down to pets. the vision, right. but to many of the plaza, just simply not performing this clearly fatigue with class,
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like feel food and the footboard or the who play 69 games. the club in country last season. he just looks shots of and obviously they're missing the bottom door when a rotary who is basically 2 players in mid field. he wins the pool and he uses it. so it's a collection of, of, of issues pep is trying to be different, but at times he looks exhausted, but honest slots. he inherited a very good squads from a young clock. and he's made an even better individual coaching wine graham. but stepping it as a, as a number 6, being one of the plants of the season codes is jones young, live a full play. a homegrown hungry is be made more tactically, disciplined up by all of the slots. and also the defense. i mean it's can see that it's a gold and the premier league about we 2 and a half hours, so that frustrating to play against. and he's mixed them up there is this control which he has both and certainly in this field. but also there's an element of the so if you know that the devil in the dash that define you couldn't cups taking so
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good mixture of the 2 very well flushing as well. new list associate manager read from missile royce says he received several job offers of 3 shots students as intern boss of manchester, united. the document takes a bit with the facts of struggling in 16 position in the frame. you need just one points above the renovations are and it never got this reaction from the football world. so apparently it's, it provoked these reactions and i was, i was only happy with that. and, and to get into conversations with, with different parties and be able to make a decision that felt really good for me. and now i'm here. full knowledge and so, you know, captain, how the mouth shut on. zillow has arrived in florida to take over as the new head coach of into miami. the need sees him re unite with me, you know, may see the pay with teammates at pos, a learner and the origin. tina national team fiance and i have confirmed that midfielder eduardo, both
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a is awake and alert and hospital. he collapsed on the page during his teams, etc. all match against into milan, which was suspended by within stretch and off and has been in intensive k. in brazil, both sides have been celebrating the 1st couple of it's a don't as title with the fans and we have diginero. the south american club champions are rated through the streets in an open top box. the big fellow brazilian type i'd like to come in. there are $31.00 in the final which is held in origin xena. and we'll leave you with some action from the wind foil. we'll cup in brazil or street and teenager thomas ashura landing. the 1st is a double back flip in the ser freestyle compensation. not surprisingly, it's going to be a perfect time from the judges. and that is all the sports and useful to load fully be to thank you very much for that. that is it for this news?
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our on out? yes, yes, i do stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more on today's top stories here on out. just sarah, thanks so much. the many anti one believe a chinese invasion is an old to your friends. and some are preparing the military is practicing in several middle of the island. a 25. you diligently trains of civil defense costs. be good to be come back to read for the day and she hopes would never have crossed generational experiences this winter tactics. witness divided straits on a jersey to for examining the headlines. what they wanted to do was they want us to leave the without, has system on since into and then there's one side of the group of people who call themselves the research patriot. and on the other side is go on to races,
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processes sharing personal stories with a global audience. what is the see like working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. vera unique fest tonight increases he fan nowhere else on the, on our to the right. let's say full year of war in gaza. and now with this really troops invading lebanon are the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. now with trump back in the white house, what can america expect? and what can the world expand? the quizzical look at us politics the bottom line. let me explain a little that clay county. we're one of the poorest counties in georgia where we're not talking about kind of what we're talking about. this being extremely poor community pike surely is underserved is, is the quite word for it. i am the only provider in the county. i've been only
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a mac provider here, so the last 13 years now. there was a hospital here in clay county. it closed in the late 19 eighties. the closest regional hospitals are 40 miles away in alabama or 60 miles in yeah, in georgia. it's a one ways to get to medical care. here the syrian government you've seen intensify attacks against opposition forces in the northwest as the fighters make gains in some of the company that can be watching your life. and also coming up in a non self ministry says at least 9 people that came to me is ready as strikes on the southern towns as well as from that. and israel accuse each other of violating
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