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the, the showcase of best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera the . ready ready ready united nation says nearly 50000 people have been displaced in syria as government troops intensify. attacks against opposition to find is the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is otis event live from dell ha. also coming out. is there any phone systems civilians at a busy market in northern garza, the genocide has now claimed more than 44 thousands life.
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protests intensify in georgia police by a t a guest to discuss demonstrations angry over the government's decision to delay a new expression, tony. and u. s. presidential fight and faces criticism from both republicans and his own kazi, often caught in tucson homes on the begin in syria with government forces are intensifying attacks on areas held by opposition to site is in the north west, the being supported by russian war plains, he strikes full of big gains by opposition flinches in recent days. un says the fighting has displaced nearly 50000 people in my lucon reports. some wound in syria and never get a chance to heal the infrastructure, turn to rumble in the north western city of id lip. following airstrikes by russian
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and the syrian government forces to destruction is a response to the rapid advancement by opposition forces on territory held by bush or all assad government and its ordinary people who are caught in the crossfire again of this conflict, which 1st broke out more than a decade ago, i applied them and a half. now let me put on a, we will forcibly displaced and were in search of safety. we lift onto the work planes under the bombing and under the gun fired. and we came to this area thinking it would be safer, but we were shocked to find that the air strikes follow us everywhere. you know, left the country, 2nd largest city opposition fighters have taken the city and it's international airport. the fighters don't shy away just you off the rewards of war, including military planes and helicopters, nor their anger at the syrian regime. i mean,
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the video has also emerged of what appears to show them entering a presidential palace and 11. some of those displaced by the conflicts have welcome the change in the front lines as a chance to return home. and in some cases rebuild as much as we did up here. i was just placed a tech here. and after we had the village was liberated, we came back and the army drove them out, make god reward them. we came to inspect our homes. but it says if everything has turned to ruined, but those sentiments aren't echoed vile a convoy of syrian currents and makes a mass exit is out of a level region. they say they're not taking any risk in our seeking safe haven further east. this country has gone through many phases throughout the civil war. so for syrians, every stage has been marked by uncertainty for themselves, and their country run off on al jazeera. right. let's take a look at how the latest fighting has changed the situation in syria. this is the
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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 at assume on group or h t s. and the purple areas are controlled by the syrian dom democratic force is made up mainly of us. back to code is forces on november 27, opposition forces launched and offensive from it live and out of lippo, serious 2nd largest city. they rapidly drove out the government forces, taking full control in 4 days. they then turned to south to syria is a 4th largest city home, a fia specials are taking place on its outskirts, russian and croft have increased and strikes to stop the advance of opposition fight as well. i'm moving along the m 5 road connecting the country's major cities the fight to say if they take him
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a little advance on serious 3rd largest city homes for targeting the capitol, damascus. trying to let us know accomplish is in a level he says, despite a sense of calm, the some residents are unsure about how the opposition forces intends to govern the city. as we are here and be part of the city of live for right in front of a live close to historic city adults. and as you can see, 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 its russian um, iranian allies. and also those who used to live in the city when the city was
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controlled by these c, a raging forces. however, we felt, uh, 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, 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 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 syrian salvation government, which basically they are the opposition forces, the civilian sector, reassured,
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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 thing and going to this location 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 a changes on development that this area has witnessed. no career much from in front of the historic. so to the valuable lippo syria, this been a flurry of diplomatic activity in the wake of this flare up of violence in syria. iran and 2 kids stand on opposite sides of the syria. conflict and representatives of both sides were in ankara to discuss the crisis center because we have who has moved from high to on the took us syria border of the this is it lives
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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 encounter part of bus, a rock g fresh from talks in damascus. they attend this clear what is next for syria in this long and devastating conflict? surely they give a shout, but just follow the techs out of the reason for the why spread police who wrapped in again is the issue, is remaining results for the course of the last 15 years. the less than the demands of the position had been ignored. antecedent origin 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 of their different perspectives. unmistakably clear during mondays press conference and head office. how about your
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theaters through organizations in syria? are in close contact with is it right in 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? well, to kids 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 people. some of the divisions continued disruption of the united nations on said political process and geneva has caused a major disruption in the chunk is 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
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labeling of the group up to restore organization, they also acknowledge the pressure it puts on the shore real assaults, silverman, and continued engage with all parties. us in a coal with uranium present mrs. possession, the russian president vladimir, put in emphasized cooperation with iran to support us government against terrace groups. blaming their beckers for the unrest in northern syria post efforts to achieve peace, including by the u. n. initiatives. and us don and so a 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, hotel it onto a serial border, the
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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 at increasing humanitarian aid to palestinians. meanwhile, is rarely strikes have continued to target several areas across the gaza strip. one was on a shop selling clothing in a busy marketplace and goes to the city. at least 2 people were killed. many of the attacks have destroyed homes and schools. sheltering families has been displaced several times. abraham kelly was at the scene of the most because it's hack. i am right now. i'm on the phone market and nobody's been so godless. targeted. besides trying to serve the fire right now. as we can see,
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the numbers of celsius had been killed and others were wounded. as you can see, the seeing here, the market has turned into a place of friday. the. 1 directly targeted the shops here and on the market. this is a vibrant place in molding. since we've done this trip, where's the movie is come to play the basic necessities and by the basic goods for their families, they ended up being targeted and agreed to be killed. we're sort of a 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 tragedy. really, i just bureau housing does all try to sign the liberties health ministry says at least 9 people have been killed in a series of as rarely as strikes on to southern towns. israel is all me says it's targeting is attacking targets in 11 on
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o is of the hezbollah launched rockets for the 1st time since a ceasefire was agreed beyond group fired rockets into an area called mount dulls. it's located in the shape of funds, which is occupied by israel, but claimed by living on presidents returning to the homes in southern lebanon. and now concerned about whether the truce can last out as he was in a hood, that reports from the tire they came to claim their debt. these are families of hezbollah fighters killed during weeks of intense fighting with israel. more than 200 were temporarily buried here. on the outskirts of levon on the southern city of tyre intends his ready bombardments meant it was impossible to carry out burials in villages m a j. what does so hard that i came to say good bye to our martyrs, our sons, those who were killed by israel. these men protected our land. so much has been
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lost in this war or us brokerage cease fire that came into force nearly a week ago is largely holding. while the bite in administration says, the deal is designed to permanently and hostilities. there's still concern and a sense of insecurity. yeah, lot people out into hudson, israel has violated the agreement a few times up to now. we hope the international community will ensure it is implemented. we still don't feel safe and it's not clear of the army is capable of taking control of the pool. the area a lebanese army has started to deploy and its task is to dismantle, as well as military infrastructure that it was supposed to do after the last 4 in 2006. this has yet to happen. the ceasefire is being tested as isabel continues to hit, what it calls threats, especially in border areas. as well as still preventing people from returning to their homes in the southern most villages and 11 on its troops remain there. and it
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has 60 days from the start of the truce to gradually withdraw from the country. there are still few details on how they choose will be monitored and enforced. but the u. s. military and not the united nations is now leading the committee in charge. there is mistrust on both sides. that's especially true among supporters of hezbollah. i came to the end of the school, of course america will not be fair even though they are obliged to be neutral. they will stand by israel, but where i hope for the war has ended for, for people here, there's still no closure. and israel is doing what it said, it would do preemptively striking what it believes or has well as attempts to re arm for the 1st time. hezbollah has responded by firing rockets across the border, calling it's a warning center for their eligibility to so there and up and on. still ahead on, i'll just say were striking, overpaying thousands of workers at gym and orchard china from truck and we'll talk
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about whoever wages steps on the unique perspective we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section, connect with our community and tap into conversation as you find elsewhere, but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or the knowledge is the way
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this is to 0 reminder of the top stories. the seller opposition sizes are continuing their offensive on government health areas in syria. the russian and the syrian government forces have responded with a series of strikes on several areas in italy, province. the northwest of the country opposition scientists have seized control of 2 military airports, near indigo, after having taken the city on saturday. is rarely strikes have continued to targets several areas across the gaza strip, including a mock is in guns decisions killing at least 2 people. so you and she said, tony, a good tennis has described the situation in gaza pooling. and how can i take 11 on the health ministry says at least 9 people have been killed in his riley as strikes in the south. those attacks came, i was of to has been on launched rockets for the 1st time since a ceasefire was agreed. both sides are accusing each other of violating the agreement protests in georgia. continuing for 5th,
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nice. demonstrate is all angry about the government's decision to delay tools to join the european union. police used to get us to drive protest as away from the parliament building. they've gathered that each night since the ruling georgia dream kazi, announced its decision to put you accession tools on hold. alex scriven uh is the executive director of the democratic security institute. it's an independent think tank focused on democracy and security in eurasia. explains how many georgians feel they have been denied. what they've been working towards for decades means hence wave of i'm gonna select the country for the past week shows absolutely no sign. if we're basing protests a huge and have remained uh for a high numbers, there was some discussions that made because today was a working day that might be a bit smaller, but now is the immense. and is there anything i need rubbing their progress spoke here? it's been easy, been an agent in towns and cities across the country,
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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, the police backlash, the right police have behaved ways which road so to put it bluntly pretty by i've seen myself my own eyes. i have to show through that church by so by please be taught people in the churchyard. i don't see it. you know, there's lots of footage of people being chased through the streets and beat not maybe 1012 police people baseball protests or 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 calls to george and populist. he's not we, on mass come out to protest of these 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
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people to the streets. no one is actually he didn't express meant that they were completely spontaneous. in fact, the opposition need is completely failed to rally best impulses in this sort of way . so actually, these protestors don't really have a need to, should they really have any organization. so it's just the way that she anger directed against what that people hit sees the as been trailed off decades of george and efforts to join your opinion. german chancellor, all of schultz made an unannounced visit to keith, where he announced a new military aid package worth more than $618000000.00. he then met injured soldiers with ukrainian presidents. the load of means zalinski, heels of praise to the countries resilience for defending itself against russia for more than a 1000 days. the u. s. has also announced aid for ukraine. it will provide
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a $725000000.00 weapons package to help cave in its defense against russia. the white house is defending us president joe biden's decision deposit, and his son hum to bite in the decision is a reversal for biden, who repeatedly promised no to use his authority deposited his son or commute his sentence. oh, to 0 as white house correspondent. kimberly how good reports as us president joe biden touch down and then go on monday. the decision to pardon his son hunter dominated the headlines back home at a white house event in washington. first lady jill by then told reporters the, the 4th of november election 5 and repeatedly insisted he'd do the opposite. 100 biden was convicted of gun crimes and tax evasion, and face jail time. i said i by the jury decision, i will do that on my partner. that on sunday,
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the democratic president reverse this decision, arguing his son was the victim a political persecution, saying hunter was singled out because of who he is. republican president elect donald trump on his platform. truth social, criticize the part in question defined and would also commute sentences of those who attacked the us capital in january 6th. and then the attempt to overturn the result of the 2020 us election does the part and given by joe to hunter include the j 6 hostages, he asked, i am sure that uh, president trump is going to use this as an excuse for every pardon and he's been threatening to make in particular, he's threatening to pardon all of the people who are involved in january 6th hunter . biden's. pardon, isn't unprecedented. usually clemency is granted to those like the j 6 prisoners who have served partial sentences. the president's son hasn't serv,
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jail time for his recent convictions. what is unusual, is that in addition to his part in for gun and tax crimes, he's been pardoned for all charges he could face in the future. the white house and says, hunter bivens sweeping pardons. are necessary to protect the 1st son from any politically motivated investigations by the incoming trump administration. kimberly healthcare alpha 0. the white house a cus josh has again locked in on musk, massive $55800000000.00 pay package for subbing as tesla c o. the decision comes despite it being approved by shareholders 6 months ago, judge kathleen mccormick said tesla failed to prove the compensation package was fed. she also said there was several problems with the companies approval process, including mistakes and documents given to shareholders before the vote. tesla and
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most can still appeal against the decision book is as 9 volkswagen call factories 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 one of angry, but the time and thousands of well to stream down to the volkswagen factory and hanover in an attempt to hang onto the jobs and saturdays as volkswagen threatens to cot pay positions. and even in ty 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 is a sense it is too big to fail. so there is
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a quite confidence among the crowd that strikes will tend to go sions in the phase . but 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 capacity as we have right now. so that is not something that is, was responsible to of the management of folks on these employees. in the fax, we will start was suddenly just a few hours. but over the coming weeks, these will have to escalate into unlimited strikes as in union 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
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been with the w for 29 years and now to the work is committee economic crisis. and know what's wrong, tom, and say we have a problem to any of the passports. one was very strong that everybody believes in the in folks of all and no, oh, oh, people are surprised about this. vw themselves say the company has one, maybe 2 years to turn things around, expects the question. what happens to these workers to germany is it doesn't. charlie angela out is, are allowed to block the climate change case has opened up the u. n's top course during a hearing in the hague, the south pacific islands nation of under watch who has urged the international court of justice to recognize the hum caused by the impact of global warming. it wants the quote to make fights and climate change. a legal obligation for other nations and to declare that failure to do so would be
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a violation of international law. well, that's it for me. jessica washington, you can find more information on our website, which is 0. don't come from mathis and will be here in around 30 minutes more as the days these continues often talk to i want to stay with the the hello there. it's being exceptionally where to go southern parts of india, thanks to a tropical fi icon that slammed into pooty chair, bringing with a very heavy rain. you can see that wide spread flooding. now it has continued to push its way for the west, while the remains of that system, it will pull out to sea, but behind it we've still got some big bus of rain to come for likes of carola, come on,
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i do and some eastern areas of india on tuesday is looking while the shari on wednesday. but the rain isn't as intense. it slips its way to more central areas, but it's the launch the dry picture across the north, into pockets down in the north west of india. with that equality remains an issue. there will be some slight improvement through the mid week for new delhi, but the has of this uh, quality will be back towards we can, 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 northeast in areas of china, into the north of japan, bringing some heavy snow to hook i to it's cool, but this most settled funny conditions for the korean peninsula and it remains very sunny in shanghai was quite conditions across the east coast of china on wednesday . the
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the latest news view on the phase 90 percent of ga that has been displaced. those who have managed to survive. these really ties are now hoping to survive the winter with detailed coverage. you know, i mean, you can say classrooms the one simple lice hope and learning. today, the last results for families leading schultz is from the heart of the story. the right wing governments in israel seems almost immune to the pressure of the captive families and international calls for a cease firing. gaza the, the come on. well, the monitor association of 56 nations, mostly form at british colonies, open highlights, it's shared values and aspirations. broad as the world faces mounting challenges from the climate crisis to economic and ecology. questions about its relevance of growing louder demands for accountability and reparations for britain's
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