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the sta in your own adventure, no. counter avenues. the united nation says nearly 50000 people have been displaced in syria, as government troops intensify, attacks against opposition, sciences, the hello on jessica washington. this is i'll just see, read live from don't also coming on. is there any forces bone civilians as a busy mortgage in northern garza, the genocide has now claimed more than 44000 slide. the protest intensify in georgia. police by take us to discuss, demonstrate is angry over the government's decision to delay new accession tools
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and striking overpaying thousands of workers at the german auto charge. volkswagen broke out as a bachelor over wages. steps on the begin in syria with government forces are intensifying attacks on areas held by opposition sizes in the northwest, that being supported by russian rule planes. the strikes follow big gains by opposition fighters in recent days. the u. n says the fighting has displaced nearly 50000 people. mohammed valve reports, city and all position fighters driving an ottoman via comes through the streets of audit for city, a 2nd largest city. now in control of much of it, including audit for international airport and the surrounding countryside. but the stikes carried out by city and, and brushing force as
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a reminder of the serious challenge facing that happens. city and president bush seldom said has vowed to allison, from the areas they'd slip to to over the last few days. i think he goes for full vitality. i think he will try to crush the rubble advance um uh, in whatever way that he can. but the question will be whether or not he comes to the conclusion that he won't be able to. and so he's got to engage in some sort of political process. i think it's too early to tell that many other problems majority so in the population of when it comes to your position forces, which claim to be coming to rescue them from depression of a sudden i said, but after the initial due relation, just a sense of uncertainty, as that's closest allies, i sent to you on a p, a. d 10 to help him, but he can control as best as they can. it comes from the russians. he's likely to get more than the radiance. partly because i think these rabies. um we'll uh,
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we'll try to strike any a rainy and re deployment this area. the ceiling. um it says it has block setup, elect foster woods, the solves and particularly towards the safety of how about this video released by government control? media claims to show government forces in control of the north and how about the process or should the the say you did i met city an army general. i'm chief of staff because he must be seen here probably in his thoughts the on the but the date and the exact location of the footage can be verified. and the scope of the fighting just as a white and inc, which city and a russian army just calling to you to help the areas of the city and its countryside. and f like target at university hospital cooling and wounding many at closing extensive damage. stimulus to it started to the camp of how the news in the
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nose and countryside, if eclipse, causing death and destruction. opposition forces, on the other hand, say that he's taking them all integrity, including an air base and a number of villages in northern level. but with a serious ami, seemingly beginning to rally from its initial set box and the face of the beloved foster slowing down, celia is bracing for a new port taxes phase of its long and de stating stevenville. how much fun? just yeah. let's have a look at how the latest fighting has changed the situation in syria. this is the country a week ago. the areas in red are controlled by the syrian government forces supported by iran and russia. the green areas are controlled by opposition groups such as the high 30 allow some on group o h t s. and the puzzle areas are controlled by the syrian democratic forces made off mainly of us back to cottage forces. on november 27,
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opposition forces launched and offensive from it live and at a level 3 is 2nd largest city. they rapidly drove out the government forces, taking full control in 4 days. they then turned south to serious a 4th largest city. home. a fee, as battles are taking place on its outskirts, russian aircraft has increased, strikes to stop, the advance of opposition flinches were moving along the m 5 road connecting the country's major cities, the fighters, se if they take him a valid bones on syria's 3rd largest city homes for targeting the capital, damascus, generalist nautical bush is in a level. he says, despite a sense of calm that some residents are unsure about how the opposition forces intend to cover the city. and we are here in the heart of the city of olive for right in front of a live close to historic citadel. and as you can see,
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people have come to this place has been as 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 re g, and supported by it's russian iranian allies. and also those who used to live in the city when the city was controlled by these 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 they really don't know how the off position forces are going to govern the city . they also told us that a under the,
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when the city was controlled by the sea and redeem forces, they didn't have any sort of freedom of speech or anything. and they have a saying, here's them, some civilians who 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 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, come and delving to dislocation even even during the night. just do 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 witnessed no core, much from in front of the historic. so to the valuable lippo syria, a scene. well, there's been a flurry of diplomatic activity in the wake of this flare up of violence in syria. iran and to kias sound on opposite sides of the syria. conflicts and representatives of both sides were in a crowd to discuss the crisis center because he includes reports from how to 8 on the took us syria border saw the what is this is it lives? university hospital now a green reminder of the cost, the for bombing hospitals remains a war crime under international law. yet such strikes, continue. this flare up and fighting over this long run and conflict has sent diplomats in action once again in on colorado, turkish for administer. how confident hosted as a brand new come to report, a bus iraqi fresh from talks in damascus. the attempt is clear. what is next for
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syria in this long and devastating conflict shorted the gift shop, which i'll spell out it takes out. the reason for the widespread co police are wrapped in again is the issue is remaining on resumes for the course of the last 15 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. seriously, i saw them. i talked to her on colorado, stand on opposite sides of the conflict. there are different perspectives, unmistakably clear during mondays press conference and head office i dropped interest organizations in syria are in close contact with is it right? i'm being not states their actions are meant to divert attention from what this is or is doing and 11 and as though that's why the situation in syria is totally different. well, to k, as for administer, emphasize the need for compromise from all sides. the internationally recognized leader of the syrian opposition criticize damascus for ignoring the demands of its
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people. the use of the machines continued disruption of the united nations on said political process in geneva as caused a major disruption in the chances of a stable life in syria. therefore, there was no alternative but to use the basic negotiating to which is to the 4th and the use of military operations. us. so for shoals of risk concerns about how to who to terms enrollment in the off position of fences while labeling of the group to restore going to zation. they also acknowledge the pressure it puts on the shore, really assaults silverman, and continue engage with all parties. us in a cold, we'll do rainy and present. misses possession, the russian president vladimir put in emphasized cooperation with iran to support us government against tara scripts, blaming their beckers for the unrest in northern syria posts efforts to achieve
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peace, including by the u. n. initiatives and us don and so chief have faltered but diplomacy is showing signs of progress with the parties divided compromised not cease to be central to any resolution. so you have to solo l to 0 outside on took a serial border, the appalling and apocalyptic. that's how the u. n. chief has described the situation in gaza, antonio good that it says conditions faced by palestinians may amount to the grievous international crimes. his statement was read out at a conference in egypt and an increasing humanitarian aid to palestinians. meanwhile, is rarely strikes have continued to target several areas across the guns. a straight one was selling. one was on a shop selling clothing and
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a busy marketplace in kansas city. at least 2 people were tunes. many of the attacks have destroyed homes and schools. sheltering families has been displaced several times. abraham kelly was at the scene of the market to attack. i am right now in the market and nobody's been so godless targeted. besides, we are trying to serve the fire out right now as we can see, the numbers of chelsea and have been killed and others were wounded. as you can see, the seeing here, the market has turned into a place of ro you'd be a good variety of cartridges directly targeted the shops here and on the market. this is a vibrant place in smaller base. since we've done the strip, where's the money is come to acquire the basic necessities and buy the basic goods
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for their families? they ended up being targeted and, and brutally killed. we're sort of a very densely populated market here in northern. but since we've done the city, and this is the scene here, has turned into a scene of the tragedy. really did the wrong housing go, try to sign. liberties health ministry says at least 9 people have been killed in a series of is rarely as strikes on to southern towns. israel's army says it's attacking targets in lebanon. was of the has the lowest rockets for the 1st time since a ceasefire was agreed. the group fired rockets into an area called mountain dogs. it's located in the shiva phones, which is occupied by israel, but claimed by living on the old days in the jordanian capital online. because these ran a government has bad, ultra 0 from reporting in the occupied westbank. and from inside each room,
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she has more israel's and latest strikes on lebanon. these really army has confirmed that it has struck it several hezbollah targets in level not in response to his bottle of firing at is really forces in occupied ship by farm. now this comes in the context of israel's unique and unilateral interpretation of the cease fire agreement, whereby israel has given itself the right to enforce that agreement with fire. that those were the words of the is really army chief of staff, hurts the i love you said we will maintain the cease fire with fire, meaning that is real, can strike of his beloved on lebanese territory and beyond, but any infraction, any movements, any activity of his below is viewed by israel as a violation. it has the right to respond to. now this does not really jive with the american interpretation of the ceasefire. the us administration saying that despite
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the infractions the ceasefire continues to hold, but i most hawks in the us envoy has express frustration and fear that these is really a tax could threaten this fragile cease fire. in the meantime, israel striking but still hoping that this cease fire would hold and the cabinet meeting scheduled in the northern communities to assure those habits and presidents that their decision not to go back to the northern communities. it has really no foundation, that meeting of a cabinet is still going to go ahead and schedule that all the address here. i'm not the still ahead on now to sierra c. u and hold storks in saudi arabia to tackle drought entities of transportation. the morning that the wealth food supply is at a risk, the breaking barriers and define expectations. there had never been in the official
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match with multiple score against prison until we visual it's such a team did it from local fields and member, okay, to the international stage. these play as proof that size doesn't define strength. i'll just say, well, it's for those and instead of a single story of the house and disappointments and trust rising to the chinese on palaces, era the the, you know, again this is to 0 reminder of our top stories, the seller opposition fighters are continuing their offensive on government health areas in syria, the russian and the syrian government forces have responded with
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a series of strikes on several areas in england province. in the north west of the country opposition scientists have seized control of 2 military efforts near a level of to having taken the city on saturday. it's really strikes have continued to tuckers several areas across the gaza strip, including a market in kansas city, killing at least 2 people. the u. n. cheese antonio, that is has described the situation in gaza as a pulling and apocalyptic 11 on the health ministry says at least 9 people have been killed in his rally and strikes in the cells. those attacks came hours of to has belie launched rockets for the 1st time since a ceasefire was agreed, both sides or accusing each other, violating the agreements, purchased in georgia, continuing for 5th night. demonstrations are angry about the government's decision to delay talks to join the european union. please use that to augusta drive,
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protest as away from the parliament building. they've gathered bed each night since the ruling georgia. dream policy announces decision to put a work session talks on hold. alex, given a is the executive director of the democratic security institute. that's an independent think tank focused on democracy and security in eurasia. explains how many georgians feel they've been denied what they've been working towards for decades. the dns, hence wave of i'm gonna select the country in the past week shows absolutely no sign. if we're basing the process a huge, nevermind a very high numbers. there was some discussions that maybe because today was a working day that might be a bit smaller, but no to mention is there anything i need rubbing their progress spoke here? it's been easy. but, and in thousands of these, across the country, even quite small towns that they naturally have process. there's a huge process wave, but what's also causing concern is the, is the heaviest,
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the police backlash, the right place have behaved in ways which uh, so to put it bluntly pretty by i've seen myself my own eyes, i have to show for that church less so but please be taught people in the churchyard. i don't see it. you know, there's lots of books, each of the people being chased through the streets and beat not maybe 1012 police people baseball protests. so that level of police brutality that be seen has actually caused even more anger amongst many georgians, when the opposition did stops to process the election results, which happens of insult type. but those protests did not really take off. the julian populace did not re, on mass come out to protest and the sorts of numbers. it was only when the government said that it was a bad thing for the time being the membership bid the hundreds of thousands of people to the streets. no one is actually leaving this president, but they were completely spontaneous. in fact,
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the opposition leaders has completely failed to rally best impulses in this sort of way. so actually these protest as don't really have a need, it should really have any organization until it's just the wave of she anger directed against what that people hit, sees the trail of decades of georgia and assets to join your opinion. specialist 56 people have died in a stump you at a football match and kidney spectators reportedly started throwing stones during the match on sunday. security forces used to, i guess, causing panic. the victims were trampled as crowds trying to flee the stadium. president joe biden is in angola on a long promised visit to sub saharan africa. he's there to showcase a us backed branley project, which he's pushing as a new approach encountering some of china's influence on the african continent. but in is the 1st sitting us president to visit luanda. the very survival of the
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international criminal court is under threat. that's the warning from the president judge. html economy was speaking at the opening of the quotes, annual general assembly. she said the icpc is being threatened with what she described as draconian. economic sanctions as if it was a terrorist organization. then it's smith reports from the hague. not all of the member states of the international criminal court are as committed to its principles as they should be. it's a warning from icbc president judge tomoko economy after the quote issued arrest warrants, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and former defense 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, skin, the rise, the friends are independent judges, issue decisions in line with the evidence on zillow. i see, see,
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chief prosecute to kareem. com says the assembly is a pivotal time we are facing unprecedented challenges. we see civil society victims, survivors to manage it launch i think have unprecedented expectations the equivocal reaction to the arrest warrants with netanyahu. i'm gland from some european members of the course of let the accusations of double standards. the international criminal court is important not only for the palestinians, but for victims for over the ward. this is human very to is. this is coming here, which is on the property of the west or property of certain states that add to most of these are not emphasis 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.
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remember, states are unwilling or unable to do so themselves, but the arrest warrant for netanyahu is the 1st for a leader closely allied to rich western countries. the gold faces potential functions from the us and finding that as well as we showed us the challenges of war crimes at icbc chief prosecute kareem. com faces arrested by the russians because he issued an arrest warrant for vladimir putin. the i, c. c is making powerful enemies and the threats the court faces office is president, existential. a bonus miss, how is your 0 the hey, the degradation of land across the world is undermining the capacity to cope with the climate and by diversity crises. a major un conference is on the way to find solutions to a problem that disrupts fluid security drives. migration and fuels. conflicts are vironment edison. the clock is opting to verification, meeting in the saudi capital in the hall to be ready and visit the drum
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page of old traditions, launches 11 days of negotiations into a very contemporary very dangerous problem. affecting regions across the world. delegates sciences lined experts seeking solutions urgently. line degradation effects 3200000000 people. one 3rd of the world's population. not because we have, you know, a 2000000 family farm is 15 to get off the top and of the guys the largest continent video harbor too. long ago edition ended up in parentheses. so this is the 3rd international environment summit in 6 weeks and report cards so far is not good at the by diversity summit and connie and colombia, there was no real consensus on the way for the climate summit and back to and as advisors on the outcome and finance was perceived as weak. so here,
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the pressure is really on. it 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 client 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 fort 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. the workers at 9 volkswagen cost actors in germany have gone on strike. the company says it's considering closing factories in germany for the 1st time and it's 87 year history as it tries to save 10 and a half $1000000000.00 by 2026. charlie angela reports from 100
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angry, but the time and thousands of workers streamed out at the volkswagen factory and hanover in an attempt to hang onto the jobs and saturdays as volkswagen threatens to cot, pay positions and even and tie cops on as it tries to balance the books, the same is happening at 8 other factories across germany, uninstalling dot com b for the board and millions and we're left with nothing. everyone knows and mistakes were made by management. the task volkswagen is germany's largest private employer. there's a sense it is too big to fail. so there is a quite confidence among the crowd that strikes will tend to go. sions in the phase with the company says this is not a short time crisis. demand is down in china. the electric vehicle, sales of europe, and much lower than expected say, unless we had a dramatic change in demand. so we like to 1000000 shorts in the bond in terms of units in comparison to 2019. so the cake is smaller. we just don't need as much
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capacity as we have right now. so that is not something that is risk. responsibility of the management of folks on the fact that over the coming weeks, these will house to escalate into unlimited strikes. as an unions threatens the biggest fight and the company's history, negotiations will begin again next week with the union sizes away cuttings of the comic it is considered a metaphor for the state of europe. largest economy. stop rose christy. this has been with the w for 29 years and now to the work is committee. normally crisis, you know, folks fall time and say we have a problem through the end of the passports. one was very strong that everybody believes in the influx of oh no. oh oh people are surprised about this.
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vw themselves say the company has one, maybe 2 years to turn things around expects the question, what happens to these? well, because the germany is it doesn't. charlie angela out is there. how does that? that's the news for now. i'm jessica washington inside story isn't the hello there. it's been exceptionally where to go. southern parts of india, thanks to a tropical by kind of slammed into pooty cherry, bringing with a very heavy rain. you can see that wide spread flooding. now it has continued to push its way for the west. well, the remains of that system. it will pull out to see, but behind it we've still got some big bus rain to come for likes of carol campbell and i do and some eastern areas of india on tuesday is looking while the shari on
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wednesday. but the rain isn't as intense. it slips its way towards central areas, but it's the launch the dry picture across the north, into pockets down in the north west of india with that quality remains an issue that will be some slight improvement through the mid week for new delhi. but the has of this uh, quality will be back towards we tend, it's set to get cooler as well in the pool as well to whether slips its way and it's cool as well across northern parts of east asia. we've had a wintery last for just way across north east, some areas of china into the north of japan, bringing some heavy snow to hook i to it's cool, but this little settled funny conditions for the korean peninsula. i know remains very sunny in shanghai was quite conditions across the east coast of china on wednesday. a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we
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can do as many people as possible. no matter how much they know about a given crises, so issue the smell of that is all of the power as all, just a recall respondents, that's what we strive to do in serious civil war, russia, iran took the, the us and arab states. so backing different functions swift, all physician defensive is come as a shock. so how will these powers react? this is inside story. the hello again on james bay's a lightning attack by opposition fights is.

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