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say come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the united nations says really 50000 people have been displaced in syria as government troops intensify, attacks against opposition fighters, the number of others. this is all to 0 live from jo. how most of coming up is ready for it has been the civilians at a busy market in northern jobs. the genocide has now claimed more than 44000 lives . at least 9 people are killed and is really air strikes and southern times and 11 on both sides of all the and israel,
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accusing each other on violating the ceasefire. the process intensify in georgia. police far too guys. as crowds protest about a government decision to delay thompson joining the european union. the look at the beginning, silvio for government forces that intensifying attacks and areas held by opposition fighters in the northwest there being supported by russian war plains as strikes follow big games. my opposition fighters in recent days, but you and the says the fighting force of nearly 50000 people out of their homes. and on all the fun reports someone's in syria and never get a chance to heal the infrastructure, turn to rumble in the north western city of invalid following error strikes by rushing and syrian government forces. the destruction is
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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. uh, platinum and a half. now let me put on uh, we were forcibly displaced and were in search of safety. we looked under the workplace 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, let the country 2nd largest city opposition fighters have taken the city and it's international airport. the fighters don't shy away to show off the rewards of war, including military planes and helicopters, nor their anger at the syrian regime. i, the video has also emerged of what appears to show them entering
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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. may god reward them. we came to inspect our homes. but it says this, everything has turned to ruinous. but those sentiments aren't echoed vile. a convoy of syrian courage 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 around all of han, out to 0. i want to show you how things looked a week ago. the areas in red here are controlled by syrian government forces
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supported by iran and russia. and green, it is controlled by opposition group such as big fire, tough for your alshaun on group r h t s. the purple areas are controlled by the serbian democratic forces them in the kurdish fighters, but by the us. not on november, the 27th opposition forces launched on defensive it live aimed at a level. it's serious, the 2nd largest city. they rapidly drove out. government forces taking full control in 4 days. then they turn some of the city is 4th largest city hallmark. fears bottles are taking place on the outskirts, they have russian aircraft. i've increased their strikes to stop the advance of the opposition fighters and they're moving along the m 5 road which connects major cities, the vital se if it's a comma. they're going to advance and city is 3rd largest city homes for targeting the capitol, damascus. john is new york, how much is in a lot pony. says there is a sense of calm. some residents on sure. have the opposition forces planned to
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govern the city. we are here in the heart of the city of olive for right in front of i 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 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, 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
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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 c and regime 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, re assured 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,
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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 a changes and development that this area has with miss no clermont, from in front of the historic. so to the valuable lippo syria, as well as being a flurry of diplomatic activities in the wake of the violence in syria, iran and took a stand on opposite sides of the city and conflict representatives of both sides. so being an anchor to discuss the crisis. so because of all that has moved from high to on the, to kids said we got border on the but this is, it lives university hospital. now a green reminder of the costs, the for bombing hospitals remains a war crime under international law. yet such strikes, continue. this flare up and fighting of this long run and conflict has sent
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diplomats inaction once again. in ankara, turkish foreign minister, how confident hosted as you ran, you come to report a bus, a rock g fresh from talks in damascus. the agenda is clear, what is next for syria in this long and devastating conflict shorted the game show, but just follow the picks up. the reason for the why spread co police erupt and again, is the issues remaining on results for the course of the last 13 years. the less than the demands of the position had been, you know antecedent. regina did not engage with the poor pickup process. seriously . i saw them, i talked to her on and on, colorado stand on opposite sides of the conflict. they are different perspectives. unmistakably clear during mondays press conference and head office. hydro theaters to organizations in syria are in close contact with is right. i'm the united states, their actions are meant to divert attention from what is there? is there anything to live in an event? so that's why the situation in syria is totally different. well,
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2 kits for administer emphasize the need for compromise from all sides. internationally recognized later of the syrian opposition criticized damascus for ignoring the demands of its people the, the regimes continue disruption of the united nations on said political process. and geneva has caused a major disruption in the chances of a stable life in syria that so there was no alternative but to use the basic negotiating tool, which is through the force and the use of military operations. you will suffer. she also risk concerns about ty, at the hutto, tom's enrollment in the opposition of fences while labeling of the group to restore going to zation. they also acknowledge the pressure it puts on the show real assaults, silverman, and continue engage with all parties in a call with uranium presidents muscles possession. can russian president vladimir put in emphasize cooperation with iran to support us government against tara
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scripts blaming their beckers? or is it unrest in northern syria post efforts to achieve peace, including by the u. n. n a just as an s dawn, and so a chief have faltered, but this policy is showing signs of progress with the parties divided compromised not cease to be central anyway solution. so you have to solo l to 0, hotel it onto a serial border, the appalling and apocalyptic. that's the situation in gaza. according to the chief of the un, antonio try to assess conditions faced by palestinians may amount to the grievous international crimes. the statement was right out of the conference in egypt aimed at increasing humanitarian aid to palestinians. meanwhile,
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is there any military is continued to target several areas across the guys and strip. one was on a shop selling colds and a busy marketplace in guys and city. at least 2 people have been killed. any of the attacks, i've destroyed homes and schools sheltering families. we've had to move several times even human call. it has been at the scene of the mortgage attack. i am right now. i am on the market and nobody's been so does this job trying to serve this way or else right now, if we can see the numbers of health issues have been sales and others were wounded . as you can see, the seeing here, the market has turned into a place of pro you the directly targeted the shops here and on the market. this is a vibrant place in molding since we've done the strip,
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where's the money is come to where the basic necessities and by the basic goods or their families, they ended up being targeted in a group will be killed. 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. does that, but he's health ministry says at least 9 people have been killed in a series of his really air strikes on to southern times. it shows army sizes attacking targets and 11 off to his bowler launched rockets for the 1st time since a cease fire was agreed. don route fond rockets into an area called mount. dove is located in the area called ship off funds. talk you by, by israel, but it's claimed by lebanon county cushions in bay route, with the latest of the fraudulent seas. fly between husband law and is read on the news is really bought a saw its 1st major challenge today. when has lot to act the ship out from
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the occupied should all forms with a couple of this size in retaliation or what has will i called defensive and it shows retaliation. there's was violations of the seas file now as well. i fact, several of any is 1000 villages in south lebanon and they've been casualties before . and these are facts. over the past 5 days, they've been several is really violations of this is fine. got that to some of the killings and also for people abducted into how to fall on the border between 11 on is right now with has will laws, retaliation and as well as the tax today there seems to be as i'm as well as the last slide to put a couple of options in front of is run on the government was made in the united states and from either that's going to be a ceasefire and everyone is going to keep the 4th or 5th. oh,
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there's going to be an exchange of fire. as i said, full time, that's going probably in this situation to shake this flash drive, sees 5 more, i no idea how sure much is it all the residents returning to their homes in southern lebanon? so they're not worried about why the truths can last. all just is in a lot of reports from time 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 lost
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in this war. our 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 the sense of and security portal of info 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 with the army is capable of taking control of the pool. the area where 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 the truth will be monitored and enforced. but the us 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 can't the goodness 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 people here, there's still no closure. and as well as 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 southern up and on. so they had an all, does it up to us? president joe biden arrives. the non goal of it seemed as a last ditch effort to redeem his african legacy un hold stops inside of your baby
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. how about dr. and the spread of deserts, warnings that the world's food supply is at risk? the had a lot of the, let's have a look at the weather across the middle east and live and to reminds very unsettled across the north of the region. thanks to the remains of storm barbara. that's pulled away from greece. it's taking me unsettled whether it's a cypress on, on, was to, to a cube that will eventually push its way further east. as we go into the mid week, bring some showers into 11 on and syria for the south of visits and will settle situation. shamal when that's being blowing down the golf is set to ease as you go into wednesday. but temperatures will continue to full flight for the likes of grow hot and could talk. and temperatures offsets come down across the nose of africa.
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so the likes of algeria, you can see some unsettled weather, gaining ground ground because west and parts of the mediterranean. it'll be 15 degrees in l. g is with us on settled conditions by the mid week. much quieter across on the central areas of northern africa. very west, across that central band of africa, which shows direction from equitorial guinea, old way to northern areas of mozambique is much dry up full south africa, a few showers coming into the very east. but look at that heat baking botswana. we have a look at the 3 day for gab a row, and it will be exceptionally hot on wednesday with a chunk of thunderstorms. all through a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and 40 other world language is shay come towards the translation. and
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international understanding is hosting it's 10 towards serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha guitar, shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the of the you're watching, i'll just need a reminder of our top story, is this. our opposition fight is a continuing that offensive and government held areas in the north, west of soviet, russian and city and government forces. i've responded with air strikes and several areas in italy, province, opposition fighters have notions control to military airports. there are levels of
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to taking decisions on saturday. is there any policies have continued to target several areas across the gaza strip of air strikes, including a market and drives a city. at least 2 people have been killed in chief and to reach out. his 2nd situation is holding an approval from the lebanon's house ministry says at least 9 people have been killed by his very air strikes. the sides are as early as ball are launch rockets towards israel, for the 1st time since the cx 5 is agreed last week, both sides of choosing each other on finalizing the agreement is in georgia of protests against a government decision to delay told some, joining the european union, i've continued for 5 consecutive nights, police of use tear gas to drive demonstrate as a waiting from the parliament building. we've gathered there each night since the governing georgia dream party, i noticed is decision to put your membership talks on hold. alex griffin is the executive director of the democratic security institute. it's an independent same
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time, which is focusing on democracy and security. and you ration says many georgians feel they've been denied what they've been working towards for decades. seems hence why you have, i'm get swept the country for the past week. shows absolutely no sign. if we're basing protests a huge, nevermind 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 on the growing their progress spoke here? it's been easy, been an agent in towns and cities across the country, even quite small towns that they naturally have process. there's a huge process way, but what's also causing concern is the, is the heavy as the police backlash, the right. please have behaved ways which i have to put a lovely. it'd be pretty by. i see myself, my own eyes. i have to show for that church less so why please be so people in the churchyard. i don't see it. you know,
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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 the scene has actually caused even more anger amongst many georgians, when the opposition did stops to process the election results, which happens of insult type and those protests did not really take all the children 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 1000 just people, just the streets. no one is actually leaving this price. maybe they will come see the spontaneous the fact the opposition, the does is completely failed to rally best impulses and this sort of way. so actually, these protest is, don't really have any leadership, they really have any organization or tools. it's just the way that she anger directed against what that people hit, sees the trail of decades of george and efforts to join your community.
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and the french government is on the verge of collapse. officer, the prime minister pushed through his budget without parliamentary approval moves. angry. the opposition parties. on the left and right, i filed a new confidence motion against michele bunny, the 2 sides have enough folks to force bonnie out. a vote of no confidence is not expected as early as wednesday if it's passed. it's going to be the 1st time in over 60 years, the french parliament as being toppled by a new confidence motion for the 5 minutes has defended his decision. he's urging m . p. 's not to push the country into crisis. to fix this on the law, the bill is now here and i believe it is time to act to implemented. i believe that we have now reached a moment of truth that makes everyone's face up to their responsibilities. initially, it is now up to you, the nation's members of parliament, to decide whether our country is equipping itself with responsible financial laws that are essential and useful to all fellow citizens. or whether we're entering
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uncharted territory to at least $56.00 people have died in a storm paid at a football match in guinea. security forces far tear gas and spectators after they threw stones onto the pitch. nicholas hawk reports panic on the football pitch was supposed to be a family friendly sunday night match at b and zachary's stadium in getting scores 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 canadian 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 fear, 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 the hospitals inside a dr. describe bodies lying. as far as i can see, nicholas hawk algae, or at least 14 people have been killed in an attack in the east of democratic republic of congo. several houses have been set on fire in the city of benny. near the board of is uganda. congress ministry,
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sources of blame. the assault of the allied democratic force is gone, group are adf. all our county is following developments from goma in north keeping province as well thought it easy to edit. also been article from this attack, which took place early morning of sunday to this morning, or for monday and after now the goal. so performance from the civil side to any of a disagreement as sources is conforming 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 the to. busy the area we have seen this here, but hundreds of people with tech and interested in different types zone not from been in town, but in the days i've taught, the majority of these people were found killed. some of them away came to my ship, these guns and even phone in the water,
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musical farming that they have deployed stomach stuff. sort of use tools such for these hostage and people are missing here. these are tops to this again, while the d r c o 2 it is and you go down. i mean, assessing the 3 is a join. the military operators in the last against the same group. was it for, it was they have been in this region or for been here for more than a decade. right. and i will put it in different areas killing civilians really in a very a c, v. i'm on a and besides this ongoing join me, the title appears on have people wondering about the premises, rainbows of day, the if i still coming people to nibble what, what it was on whether they are in the past. so this is why even those who are trying to go back to the villages they're not warming, that they may be under the threat of this ripples in the area here. a little while you coming out of your 0 gama, the democratic for people who a surprising a job, bivens and, and goal up on
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a long prominence visit to sub saharan africa is there to showcase a us back to where we project is pushing it as a new approach encountering some of china's influence on the african continent. biden's, the 1st is sitting us president to visit lawanda. and jay outlook is the chief executive chairman of the african energy chamber. and he explains how president bible's visits being seen in angola and the neighboring countries. i think sometimes you will have to say, but i leave done. never. you would have been very good if he had come before maybe last year. but i think him still coming to angola, it shows one thing advertising porton on go, lies important. and there is a big chance that it could really improve you with africa relations that has seen it caused when the eyes of reason i'm going to has done some really good things to be. it was the recipient of the us presidents attention and to be seated at this time because i think they have not really seen this default included africa because
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they didn't really want to compete with china. and i think after the crisis and ukraine did this, after a little realize that africa is more important and goal as more important, we've seen the us engage with the african country to see get more gaps into europe after the crisis started. but also working on it and security issues around a guard from guinea and also looking at piracy in the eastern part of africa. the u . s. has to engage more. us have to really walk with africans more. and that has to be, that has not been that what we have seen of reason. so this lots of $1000000000.00 investment in and then we'll, uh, if somebody is the right direction. but africans also have to do more to attract you. and that is why you see on bowler when the reformed government, they are ready to put a lot of changes this stuff to the scene completion come in. so we also have some, what we're doing outside the us judge has a game blocked, eel mosques,
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multi $1000000000.00 pay package for savings. the c e o of tests, it's worth 55800000000. it'd been approved by shareholders and 6 months ago. does cost me, mccormick said cut tests failed to prove that the compensation package was fair. joseph said there was several problems with the company's approval process, including mistakes, documents given to shareholders before the vote. tesla and musk can still appeal against the decision. the degradation of land across the world is undermining the us capacity to cope with a climate and bio diversity crises. a major un conference is under way to find solutions to a problem that disrupts food security drives, migration, and fuels. conflicts on an environment at a certain day clock is that what's being called the dessert if a cation between and the certainty capital.
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