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to his hosting its 10 towards certain date on the 10th of december 2024 in doha. tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind, the city and government troops intensify. attacks against opposition fighters the you and says maybe 50000 people have been forced from their homes, the robot this and this is all 0 live from joe. have also coming up at least 9 people are killed in his many airstrikes and southern times and 11. and as of all the, and israel accuse a child of violating this, inspire on similar val in chicago with the largest group of how much they need
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children. one going from garza just arrived from medical suite and police in georgia. far to guys of demonstrators who were angry about a government decision to delay until some joining the european union. the so we're going to begin in syria for government forces are carrying out air strikes and opposition controlled parts of the northwest opposition fighters have made significant advances into government control daily is in recent days. the you and says the fighting is displaced nearly 50000 people in all a con reports some wounds in syria and never get a chance to heal. infrastructure turned to rubble in the north western city of it'll it following error strikes by russian and the syrian government forces the destruction of the response to the rapid advance,
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same by opposition forces on territory held by bush here, all sides, government and its ordinary people who are caught in the crossfire again of this conflict which 1st broke out more than a decade ago. 7 applying them and the app now let me put on a we will forcibly displaced and were in search of safety. we lift onto 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 from us everywhere. in the left, the country, 2nd largest city opposition fighters have taken the city and its international airport. the fighters don't shy away, it's just you off the rewards of war, including military planes and helicopters, nor their anger at the syrian regime. 5 is 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
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the change in the front lines as a chance to return home. and in some cases rebuild as much as we did a care. i was just placed a tech here. and after we had the village was liberated, we came back by the army, drove them out, may 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 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 in 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. the, i want to show you how things looked a week ago. the areas in red here are controlled by syrian government forces supported by iran. and russia, the green areas are controlled by the authorization. 5 talk the are some of the
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group r h t s, the talk he expect, city and national army. the problem areas are controlled by the city and democratic forces and them mainly kurdish fighters, backed by the us on november 27th opposition forces launched and offensive from it live aimed at a level. it's serious, 2nd largest city. they rapidly drove out of government forces, taking full control in just 4 days. then they turned surf to serious 4th, largest city, comma, fears baffles, are taking place on the outskirts. russian plains have increased air strikes, to stop the advance of opposition size is moving along the m 5 road which connects major cities. the fire safety take, hama that kind of wood funds on city is 3rd largest city homes before targeting the capital of damascus. jealous know how much is in a lab. tony says there's a sense of calm, but the residents on nervous about how well position and forces planned to govern the city. we are here and be part of the city of live for right in front of olive
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bows. historic city goes and as you can see, people have come to this place, as is well known. even before the war, people used to come here to enjoy themselves. they've joined 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 2016 due to the military military campaign that by this year and a regime as supported by its russian and uranian 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, 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
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. 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 when the city was controlled by the gen regime, they told us that they have a thing 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, reassure 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, you know,
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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 in the us state department's calling for the political process to end the conflict and syria spokesman, matthew miller has criticized city and president bush and all of a sudden for undermining diplomatic efforts. political headphones. strong wars from the state department spokesman matthew miller, the us says what it wants in the immediate term is to see the escalation pointed out here at the state department that sector state after the blinking spoke to his counterpart in turkey on sunday, about the escalating the situation and protected infrastructure in a less though, the save of the longer term, they want to see the un resolution implemented the calls for a political solution that the same time they are saying that it is up to the
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serious people in that process to decide who will be its leader. now, the us has to 9 any allegations that they were involved in any way, and point out that the lead off position group that led to the campaign is in fact designated as a terraced organization in the united states political hand. elda 0 at the state department, the appalling and apocalyptic. that's the situation and gaza, according to the chief of the un, antonio hotel, that says, conditions faced by palestinians may amount to the greatest international crimes. the statement was right out of the conference in egypt aimed at increasing humanitarian aid to palestinians. meanwhile, is ready. strikes have continued to target several areas across the gauze and strip
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. one was on a shop selling phones and a busy marketplace and you guys are sitting at least 2 people have been killed by him calling. it has been to the city. i am right now. i'm on the market and nobody's been so godless targeted. besides the the years i've trying to serve this way or else right now, as you can see, the numbers of healthy is have been killed and others were wounded. as you can see, the seeing here, the market has turned into a place of friday as the. 1 directly targeted the shops here and on the market. this is a vibrant place in molar vincent's name, douglas trip. where's the money is come to wire, the basic necessities and by the basic goods for their families, they ended up being targeted in a group will be killed at we're sort of a very densely populated market here in more than
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a century by the city. and this is the scene here, has turned into a scene of the tragedy. really, i just here on the part of sign coming out, one hospital in northern garza is barely able to function because of repeated is really a tax. last week, the director of the hospitals intensive care unit was killed and it is really striking. the facility is not being supported by volunteer doctors without color. when to meet them, a global to specialize and then agents doctors arrives to kind of drawn hospitals to support the colleagues the from the policies doctors who's paid at came out of the house and i'd love to get inside the operation at the bachman itself. so just for dina, how could you describe the situation, the household income, what i want uh there is like off me to goes back and forth. there's only young,
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nothing. uh, and especially uh, there is no storage in uh, on the uh to be. and one resident and a half the 2nd a lot of patients. so there's really like in medical supply and medical stuff. and i believe that hosp both supposed to be a very safe place. yeah. but i think about one is the most dangerous hospital. so the cause right info is going to leave their luggage their best on the south and come here to the came out of the hospital the it's been months waiting. so a, so then i'll think of us with the describe the situation here and told us there's a, there's a visual page for me to get some lies at me because it's tough and at every surgical tools that a lot of these, the handles. i just see the amount of one call this time
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a group of children who were injured by is really attacks and guys have arrived in the us for treatment. it's the largest number of palestinian youngsters does go to america for medical attention since the war began from chicago fil a valid reports . as they wheeled out to this, you have to wonder what is going through the minds from the horrors of a cause or bull's eye to a celebrity. like welcome in chicago. strange as giving them gifts. 8 children evacuated to the us, but major surgery, but the smiles say it all. they are safe now. a to 9 year old brothers ok met and keen on, so the sister killed when the how was bombed, keenan needs a new hand. here's why he's happy to be here in the, at the and the to receive treatment to get healthy. the joy by the mom overcome with the emotion at the moment. that's how that goes. she's heart broken
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and it's good for her. of the 2 children she left behind in gauze, not knowing if they will be alive when they retire and how? the stories of harrowing hop breaking from the youngest 2 year old right have who lost her legs. what her house was boomed now solely focused on a cuddly toys given to her by a well wisher. to the eldest, 17 year old mohammed who was out guessing water when a missed saw his a nearby house and left him needing a new need. just a week ago, these children were in the strip the childhood, stolen by the relentless, foaming the desk. all around. doctors said they couldn't treat them further. they eventually got permission to go to children. the 1st stop on route to the us brought here by tarik. i'm the palestine children's relief fund to watch day and nights to bring it all together. we have hundreds of children that we've applied to,
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and less than one percent of the children actually receive the approvals. and that road walk consistently happens with is really military allowing for the silver and to be approved to be taken outside of us. and so for these children, one journey is over, but another one is now beginning the process of rehabilitation, not just physically, but also emotionally as they try to process the trauma on the horror they've gone through over the last year. bill of i'll, i'll just say around chicago, what does that mean? his house ministry says at least a 9 people have been killed in a series of his ready air strikes and 2 southern times is those armies sizes retaliating also has bought a launch rockets for the 1st time since the cx 5 was agreed. young group fired missiles into an area called mount dolph is located in chabot funds, which is occupied by israel has ball. it says it's actually a rocker. launch is a warning to israel. it's accusing these are in the military of violating the cx 5 deal. i mean, hash them has more better route the fraudulent seas 5 between has the law and is
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read on the liberties is really bought a thoughts for us major challenge today. gwen has lots to act the ship out from 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 as well as violations of the seas from now is run a 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 very violations of this is fine. got to that to some of the killings and also for people abducted into how to fall on the border between 11 on is right. so with has with laws retaliation and is rose of stocks today. that seems to be as island as well as lies flying to put a couple of options in front of is run on the got on to is maybe the united states
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and fries either that's going to be a ceasefire and everyone is going to keep the 4th or 5th, all there's going to be an exchange of fire as a state for that's going probably in this situation to shake this flash drive these 5 more and more on the hash emergency at all. they knew it all day has more 91 for the is really obvious thing about the strikes kind it out in southern lebanon. she's reporting from a month of these rarely army has confirmed that it has struck its several, his beloved targets in leather or 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,
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hurts the i love you said we will maintain the cease fire with fire, meaning that is real, can strike of his bullet on lebanese territory and beyond, but any infraction, any movement, any activity of visible 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 the infractions the ceasefire continues to hold, but i most hawks in the us envoy has expressed 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
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not the still ahead on all. does it up us? president joe biden is criticized by republicans and his own party after he pockets is the the hello is there after a very mild and settled weekend across europe. the weather has turned much colder and more unsettled thanks to a band of rain that's pushed its way from the west. most central air is bringing wintery weather to the outset extends its way towards scandinavia and the baltic states ahead of it. it is looking a little quieter, but more gray and gloomy across the eastern part of europe, and there in the southeast while we still got the remains of a storm, barra ravaged pots of grease that's moved on to cyprus. and to a kid behind that,
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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 scandinavia, there's some stuff, old weather with some sometime that's not the case. for the person on the island of island, there's more heavy rain pouring down, coming into west and pots of front. we could see some snow in scotland on tuesday, winter as well for 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, and that was a time window. ok then go with the flowed through enough to sustain life in the northern kind of how we desert. oh yeah. around was that changing?
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we started 3 men. the indifferent toss of the band goes down as they faced drought, one of the animals and madame a right in the constant fight for survival risk in it all books one l just the, the, the, you're watching, i'll just need a reminder of the top stories. the sides opposition fighters continuing to advance and government held territory in northwest syria. city. an army with the help of russian forces has responded with air strikes and electronics opposition fighters
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have not received control to military airports near a level after taking the sitting on soft spring. is there any forces have continued to target several areas across the gaza strip with air strikes, including a moccasin garza city. these 2 people have been killed. you in chief, antonia tells us, says the situation is a following. at the popular lebanon's house ministry says at least 9 people have been killed by as many air strikes besides ours and as follow along some rockets towards israel. for the 1st time since the cease fire was agreed last week, both sides that accusing each other on finalizing the agree. more process that are expected in georgia for demonstrate as gathered for a 5th night on monday, designed over against the government's decision to delay talks and joining the european union. lease used to tear gas and demonstrators who valued in front of the part of the building gathered there every day since thursday, from the building, the georgia dream policy analysis decision to put in your membership talks on hold
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. i scriven that is the executive director of the democratic security institute. it's an independent face time focusing on democracy and security in duration. he says many georgians feel they've been denied what they've been working towards for decades to deans. hence, wave of i'm gonna select the country in 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 no, the immense them is, is there anything on me grabbing their progress spoke here? it's been easy but, and been towns and cities 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 heavy use of the police backlash. the right police have behaved ways which i have to put it bluntly pretty by. i see myself my own eyes. i have to show for
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a church less or what please be. so people in the churchyard i'm seeing is lots of procedure of people being chased through the streets and beat not maybe $1012.00 police people be smoke protests to that level of police brutality that we 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 and those protests did not really take off. 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, it the hundreds of thousands of people took the streets. no one is actually really surprised that they were completely spontaneous. in fact, the opposition need is completely failed to rally that supposes and this sort of way. so actually, these protest as that would be happening really should really have any organization or tools. it's just the way that she anger directed against what that people hit,
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sees the trail of decades. it's george in efforts to join you. can you to defense governments on the verge of collapse off. so the prime minister pushed through his budget without parliamentary approval. the movers angered the opposition parties on the left and right. i filed on no confidence motion against michele bonnie: a. we've got enough folks to force money out a vote of no confidence as i expected this out as widens day. and if it's past, it's going to be the 1st time it over 60 years that a french government's being toppled by a no confidence motion to wipe out. it says defending jo biden's decision to partner with his son. hunter barton was facing jail time after his conviction for gun crimes and tax evasion. the us president had repeatedly said he wouldn't use his authority to pardon hunter button or to meet his sentence, just as white as corresponding. kimberly how good reports as us president joe biden
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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 so before the 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, if i buy that your decision, i will do that on my partner. that on sunday, 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. dividing would also commute sentences of those who attacked the us capital in january 6th,
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and then 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, 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
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healthcare alpha 0. the white house vietnamese property tax coons sentence to death for a multi $1000000000.00 fraud has lost on appeal in court. showing my loan has been convicted for embezzlement. the driver, a, in a high profile, $12000000000.00 banking case. and all the 85 people tried alongside the 68 year old . all of them were funded guilty records told lot in the sentence could be committed to life in prison. if she was able to return 3 quarters of the money, at least $56.00 people have died in his time, paid at a football match in guinea security forces 5 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. that'd be in zachary's stadium in getting
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forrest region turns deadly. the referee's 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 onto the 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, 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, uh,
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related to of those kind of events being transformed into a position or possibly even close ties to the region in order to vision to families have been blocked by security forces from reaching more x and a hospitals inside the dr. described bodies lying as far as i can see. big list hawk elders 0 lunmark climate change case has opened up at the us top cords besides pacific island nation of find a watch who is urging the international court of justice to recognize the harm caused by the impact of global warming. once the court to make fighting climate change, a legal obligation for all the nations, and it wants failure to do so, to be a violation of international law delegate. some more countries around the world are meeting in saudi arabia for climate talks focusing on dessert vacation. i talk to you and environmental officials called the greatest environmental challenge of our time. but what does this expectation actually means?
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well, it describes the process for far tal dry lines degrade into deserts because of climate change, an over use of land as well as deforestation. for agriculture cutting say up to 40 percent of the world's total land is classified as degraded. how if your line supports maybe 95 percent of our food provide shelter of jobs and protection against floods drives and wild fires. yet every 2nd land equivalent in size to 4 football fields becomes degraded that as i'm a 100000000 hectares, every year, more than 1000000000 people under the age of 25 or live directly online for survival making deserves if occasion a direct right to their future while the degradation of land across the world is undermining the capacity to cope with the climate and biodiversity crises out. in vitamin edison, a clock is that the desert application meeting in the start of the capital.
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