tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 3, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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next to legacy media, the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on out is there the flow on the bucket? this has been useful life and so coming up in the next 60 minutes position sizes and syria and say they've captured most settlements. and how about problems? tens of thousands of people see the flights in the us as the sci fi and 11 on is holding, as well as in israel accuse each other of violating the truce, plus the at least $33.00 palestinians are killed and overnight is ready attacks across the cause of the insect to general describes the situation as a pulling and apocalyptic. and the vietnamese puppy tycoon sentenced to death for
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a multi $1000000000.00 for loses her appeal. the parts of joining us would begin. it's sylvia wall position, fight to say they've expanded operations against government forces and have a providence in recent days. they've made significant advances into areas controlled by president bush, auto sense government, the you and says the fighting has displaced maybe 50000 people in bundle and car reports someone's in syria and never get a chance to heal. the infrastructure turned to rubble in the north western city of invalid following airstrikes by rushing and syrian government forces. the destruction of the response to the rapid advancement by opposition forces on territory held by bush here all assad government and its ordinary people who are caught in the crossfire again of this conflict,
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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 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 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 a presidential palace and 11. some of those displaced by the conflicts have welcome the change and the front lines as a chance to return home. and in some cases, rebuilt as much as we did a care. i was just placed a tech here. and after we had the village was liberated,
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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 currents makes a mass exit is out of a level region. they say they're not taking any risk and are 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 out to 0. ok, let's take a look at the lay of the land just a week ago because the areas in red, a controlled by student government forces supported by iran and russia. the green areas are controlled by the opposition on group hot 3. i'll sean will have to us, as well as the turkish banks to a national army. the purple areas are controlled by the serbian democratic forces that may be kurdish fighters bank by the united states. on november,
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the 27th opposition forces lotion offensive form it live aimed at a level is through a 2nd largest city. they roughly drove out government forces, taking full control in just 4 days. then they turn south to serious for largest city, hama fis baffles of taking place on the outskirts. brushing planes have increased as strikes to stop the advance of opposition fights. is that moving along the m 5 road which can next major cities define to say, if they take time out of that live on some serious 3rd largest city homes before targeting the capital, damascus, as i speak to this. and of course, the other now who joins us from by the turkish syrian border sit, i'm, we've given an explain a on who controls what at the moment. but what is the latest you are hearing on the financing, have forces loyal to the assad government been able to counter the lightning
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offensive made by these? i'll be just opposition fighters. me let me start dancing your last question. the syrians and military hasn't been able to repel. exactly is a launch, a real counter strike against the opposition offensive so far as they have lost the rest? uh, they don't have much of a russian support except for the a spikes and as she affections. but we are hearing that as she of factions are being sent over from iran. also there are reports which are not confirmed that she a fighters uh, from uh, iraq, under the umbrella of p. a mess are being deployed. but in iraq, this is a totally legal process. so uh our uh, sources inside the rock hasn't been, hasn't confirmed such a deployment to syria. on the other hand, the events of the serial position continues over denied the position to control all
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some towns and cities in northern countryside. the hallmark which is bringing the all positions inside, hama, and the syrian there were intense clashes between the syrian army and the serial position. advances continue in some places of a level as well, but as the position advances russian and syria, another 3, a strikes continue to targets the civilians. on the other hand, we have been reporting that tell her fault has been also taken by the syrian opposition factions, mainly on the main by the s n. h talked to spect, formerly as known. if we see an army and we are hearing reports, that's the aerobic faction within the syrian democratic forces, which is known to be mostly a kurdish rebels. they are accounts for eating the syrian, the cl melisha in they resort in some villages. this is the latest on the ground
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that said it. meanwhile, a take here as a firm that have no prior knowledge before these opposition fights as low as the lightning offensive them. we know the course tech he had previously supported force as opposed to push on our side, but unclear. now i understand is calling for compromise exactly. well, uh, when you speak to the turkish officials, yes, this is the official statements that they were not aware of this operation. but uh yes, the operation has is led to by the h d s i itself or else um and i its on girls. some is listed as a service organization into here as well, along with the united states and the eob and but as a ne factions were involved in this operation and when tell her father was on the agenda for to kia to refund because of the a courtesy trouble groups there. it has
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a strategic importance, but we know that the turkish foreign, minnesota have been underlining the potential upcoming risk. and sylvia, in every international platform, especially after the uh, after the war that started in southern level known between has the law and israel. and uncle routes, right? to draw attention to a possible eh, a reconnection of a civil war in syria. now they are trying to work out possible diplomacy. and we're hearing that in the us, donna uh, 3 or iran. russia to kids might meet in the house. this friday to continue tools and a round for administer act. so is that the so we are the hearing that there are preparations for such a diplomatic foot form back again. back to me so that many things that instead of castillo and take, he has border with through the us state department is cooling for
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a political process and the conflicts in syria spokes and matthew miller has criticized to me and president bush all aside for undermining diplomatic efforts, passcode has more 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 actually blinking, spoke to his counterpart in turkey on sunday, about the escalating the situation and for typed in infrastructure. in a less though, they say over the longer term, they want to see the un resolution implemented the costs for a political solution. but the same time, they are saying that it is up to the 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 we are position group that lead the campaign is in fact designated as a terraced organization in the united states, had to go home elda 0 at the state department. okay, well,
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joining me now is still talking about accounts. he's a professor of public policy at home. i've been a lisa university so so time i'm just trying to get a sense of the flow of the conflict to the moment. want to see a sides forces of being caught off guard by this lightning offensive launch the lead by to the i'll sham. that is happening on one side of the equation. but also we've got the color slab. coalition forces the s t f pool. so that now baffling aside forces as well to keep saying it had no prior knowledge of the forces that it had previously been accused of backing and funding. what is going on in terms of the dynamic of who controls was, who is backing, who? well, i think this stuff in terms of who's really been surprised by this. i think the syrians have been surprised. the russians have been surprised and you can see that clinton has dismissed his top general in syria. as a result of this,
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he accused them of finding together sufficient intelligence to justify a 2000 people. something you become active. i don't think turkey has been surprised though, and i think turkey we have to look back at the last year and a half and the way they're being paying the politics. the new governments of oregon is not the same. government funded on 4 years ago or 6 years ago or 8 years ago. he's as much a week up position within the national interest of turkey and associates trying his best to protect the minimum interest of clarity. and the reason you could see this in the way he reacted to israel action in gaza. he's in was sort of hold you around criticism was on but he's not really taking any serious step on the ground. he's even stopped his volunteers from shattering aid from cypress together as they did in previous wars against gaza. now i think he's taking this as an opportunity now to place greater pressure on the outside regime. so that aside is to as a new stokes with turkey,
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about resolving the issue between the 2 countries. turkey is desperate to send the refugees back. they have tried to re started with this, the escalation zone that they control. and they keep going back to the 202015 you and resolution 2254. but the syrians accused them of occupied evils that their presence, that is not welcome. they also say the same about the americans with their support of the cards. and therefore, they're not able to do any uniform and the elections as the you entered the ocean as cold for until they have to talk to someone to control control over the deadline . so this situation has been going on for a number of years. turkey for the last 2 years, i think the genuine effort to extend that time to us don't just try and have a to go my think discussion they tried, so were they not to that? i've memorized with so we can support and so on. but they're not getting any positive reaction. so this for them has come as a right moment, particularly with the weakening of hezbollah in syria,
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has relies no longer able to do what it did last time they tried to push back against the student government. and, and that unfortunately coincides with israel interest, right. and those are of course, and then get you connected to the nice states and the democratic forces that supported the care of this force and supported by the way, i want to talk about the kurdish forces. so to try and get an understanding of what's to play here because obviously the government's been fiercely opposed to curtis rebels, operating kentucky that will phone and then as a y p g when they in syria. now they are of the s t f because this slide coalition, as you say, backed by the united states. what's happening here? that's the bargaining ship between the nice thing center the united states have for the last few years since 2014 on words being backing those troops on the understanding that they're important for the stability of eastern syria. now of course, turkey does not trust that in turkey,
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feels that any character strength in the region is an extension for what they see as terrorist group. so i think eventually there will be some bargaining between the nice states and turkey, whether you as we'll pull back and push back the curtis fighter and they were just started in label, they did not allow them to take control of the city, but they turned it over to the city and opposition. so that is part of the deal. i think turkey and striking would be wise. and this has been again going for, for more than a year. and they also allow them, a certain unfortunate flattens that they nice. it has stopped enough in the past, in return certainly has allowed this region to come into natal. uh, despite the fact that on the northern border with the black sea, the biggest right is the ukraine, russia conflict and they were in a neutral position between these 2. so there's been a lot of dealing, i think, taking place behind the scenes that we now started to see the effect off. it's on the ground. the timing is the issue really and,
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and for us is that links to guys very important. all of this is going to divert attention from what's going on in gaza and what would really prepare the ground for nothing. yeah. how to deal with the trump as it comes into power in january. all right, so top many thanks as always, stilton back out. the thank the or is there any force as a continuing attacks across the gaza strip? can at least 33 palestinians and overnight strikes you and chief antonio gutierrez has described the situation as a pulling, an apocalyptic. that strikes have destroyed home schools and markets, leaving families displaced. and then you dine in need of a toilet speak, got to tar companies and i was in the bottom in central gaza. i'm tired. we sol images with a terrible optim off of that. a attack on the markets in garza city civilian census
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tank. once again being hit by is there any strikes yeah, it has been a very rocky day for palestinians. of course the cause of stress where many areas in fact the k months are relentless as well. yeah. attacks, not just in the central area, but also in the north of district. as far as we know that in kansas city, if we're still rebuilding, was completely destroy the situation that is quite precarious. civilians are still stuck on the mute that house that was targeted and civil defense workers with the help of civilians are trying to come through the rep who just defines survivors as it's expected that those into the palestinians underneath tones of the appraise of that building that was destroyed in it, tell it how a neighborhood without any, probably a warning fox. we are also getting reports from eye witnesses in the north, especially in fact, value with the current bill. it was arranged in this taking place say, you know, suggesting that to a group of siblings was targeted in one of the main streets of the big la here town,
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at least 8 palestinians. web consent killed them to strike while 20 others. well, wanted fox, the, the, what we have heard from eye witnesses that these consecutive strikes took place in the very intense periods of time and loss, completely short as well. a, i'm sorry, a cab. the us council took you and egypt tool pushing for a seatbar at this time, same time, we have friends in the u. k. trying to push these around to come up with a winter humanitarian plan for goals that we know direct from past experience that tends to be end up taking is riley, military activity around diplomatic efforts. what is your sense here time? well in fact we see that many regional values and mediation is all taking and leading diplomatic shots do so ethics in order to reach a ceasefire deal in guns and especially that yes. today, the american elected president elect donald trump, has
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a cold for an immediate police officers by the hostages held by how much winding of city consequences if they are not then at being the streets at once, he has been officially no great said um we know that in previous times, hostages few minutes every night supplies deliveries a the, a for his right, the presence in garza and the remaining, altima impala, have been sticking points and issues to reach spite the, as well from it. sites wanted to continue, it's minutes reparations. on some restoring it's carpet, it's kept us fully with minutes remains. they have rejected the idea of withdrawing from costs on how much this has been demanding. a full session of 4 minutes reacts on the ground just to make a ceasefire deal on the ground at 2 people and they have as for the return of civilians to the north of this trip. and the complete with the trouble of, of the has been admitted to, from the gaza strip to now most significant flexibility being shown as these, between my successes are still on getting been taking place in cairo and as well.
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and that's the latest and guys a target. but as a many things with this tag was saying you as president a legs, donald trump is one of severe retaliation. and these are the concepts being held and guys are not released before he takes office on january the 20th and a post on truth. social trump said that the is responsible will be hit harder than anyone in us. history sees, find a gas station. so maybe deadlocked as families of the captives cool for immediate action. so the lebanese health industry says at least 9 people have been killed in the series of these really as drugs, some to southern towns. israel army says, is retaliating after, after has ballooned to rockets for the 1st time since the ceasefire was agreed. the on group 5 missiles into an area code of mount dulls. that's the case. it in the shape of phones, which is occupied by israel, is that ahold of joins us live from a root. so as i know after yesterday's alleged violations where just to cease by
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stand. now while it did thoughts collapse, it did not break down its face fits biggest pest on monday would be flare up in hostilities. has the law for the 1st time fired rockets across the border saying it targets it. and this really military position in an area disputed by 11 on it said that it was an initial defensive warning. and that it carried out the attacker as a warning to israel, which continues, according to has the law to violate the terms of the ceasefire agreement. as well called, it's a mistake, a grave violation and its promise to a harsh response. it did carry out a series of air strikes, the largest wave of strikes since this. these fire took effect last week. and 9 people were killed in 2 towns in southern 11 on an earlier in the day. 2 other
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people were killed. so 1111, these were killed in the past 24 hours now. wow, that's these fire holes. no doubt it sounds on a shaky ground. as well as trying to create a new reality, how it understands that terms of the agreements that it has a right to carry out attacks and strikes on what it can. so there's threats by has but loss has velocity, use it differently. and the reason you know, when it's launch that a rocket attack, it's followed the current statements by both united states and friends to members of a committee that's supposed to implement and monitor the ceasefire. saying that israel violated the 2. so what as well as trying to do is create a situation where it can act with little restraint against any position. it's considered a threat. what has, what a wants to do is change the need, some sort of of the terence and it doesn't want to seem to remain idle. so right now the situation is called the us and boy image talks and saying to the is ready
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to give the cease fire and monitoring mechanism time to start working. but we have to wait to see in the coming hours and days ahead, whether the ceasefire will hold. instead of tell us more about the process as opposed to implementing the ceasefire reminders, what needs to be done in the days and weeks ahead. well, on the 27th of november, the guns fell silent and both sides are, you know, they have to refrain from any offensive action. there have been violations since then. mostly as well as well, has violated more than a dozens of times carrying out drones strikes. and this is according, of course, like i mentioned to the us in france. now, there's a 60 day period since the start of the truth, where the is ready forces who remain in a border strip, they must gradually withdraw from 11 on and then the lebanese army has to deploy in force across southern lebanon. and their task will be to ensure has while that
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pulls the box and they need to dismantle, as well as military infrastructure. any infrastructure that is outside the states control. this has not yet happened in earnest. yes, there's been some deployments of army soldiers, but not the thousands of troops that are expected to deploy. now, the, as rabies are preventing people from returning from 60 villages along the border again, waiting for the lebanese army to the place. so you have the 60 day trial period transition periods, which means the ceasefire really is on shaky ground and both sides really understand the deal. and in different terms, we've heard, as well as a stable, cooperate with the army, and they understand the deal to be focus south of the tiny river to the border, but as well sees it. otherwise, they make reference to terms of the deal which uh, point to previous we and resolutions, which call for all arms groups across the country to be this armed design of many
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things. but i would say the front of them, they would know they has more. now what these are the armies saying about the strikes, kind of that house in southern lebanon, she has moved from among these randy army has confirmed that it has struck its several hezbollah. target's 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, it has been lost on lebanese territory and beyond, but any infraction, any movements, any activity of his bala is viewed by israel as a violation. it has the right to respond to. now this does not really jive with the
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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 express frustration and fear that these is really a x could threaten this fragile cease fire. in the meantime is real striking, but still hoping that this cease fire would hold and a 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 a bunch of all ahead of the news out including police in georgia, 5 to get us and demonstrated so angry about a government decision to delay towards some joining the european and calls for a state of emergency to be declared in nigeria as the drug crisis. effects millions
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of lives the at least 56 people have died in the spam page of the football matching guinea security forces. $510.00 gas suspect tate as often as they threw stones on to the pitch. nicholas hawk reports. the panic on the football pitch was supposed to be a family friendly sunday night match. that'd be in zachary's stadium in getting sports to 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 through 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
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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 related to those kind of events being transformed into a position or project even as close size to the vision. in order to the agent, our families have been blocked by security forces from reaching marks and hospitals inside a dr. described bodies lying as far as i can see, nicholas hawk algae 0 and the democratic republic of congo. at least 14 people have
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been killed in an attack in the east of the country. several houses was set on fire in the city. been either still the border which again the comb, gleese, military sources of playing the allied democratic forces. i'm grateful adf. the assault an economy is following the developments i'm going by in north key, the province. what thought it isn't the else opinion article from this attack, which took place early morning of sunday to this morning of monday, and after now the goal. so performance from this, the real site, the disagreement as also is, is conforming dot around 14 bodies were recovered already from different attacks location here, but the watering, which is glowing and won't disappear. down here is the front that many people still missing because they know how it'd be affordable. they do offer it here in the area . and we have seen earlier this year, but hundreds of people with tech and interested in different types zone not from been in town. but in the days after the majority of these people were found killed
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. some of them away came to my ship, these guns, and the red phone in the water musical for me that they have to pro each stomach stuff sort of use tools such for this hostage and people are missing here this, i talked to this again while the d r c o 2 it is, it's gone down. i mean, assessing the 3 is a joining the media to finish and the launched against the same group was it for, it was they have been in this region. all 4 been here for more than a decade. right now, well, putting different areas, killing cd down in the, in a very, a c, v i'm on a and besides this ongoing join meeting, title, finish on. have people wondering about the process, right? because of the idea of us do coming, people to nibble with what it was on, where they pay the past. so this is why even those who were trying to go back to the village is there not warming that they may be on the trip. this rebels in the
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area here, island while you coming out of the 0 gama the democratic republic of congo in the still ahead allowed us president joe biden is criticized by republicans and his own policy to be pub in the system on similar val in chicago with the largest group of how much they need children today of actually just one guy from garza. i've just the rights for medical center. the hello is there after a very mild and settled weekend across the you're. 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 outs that extends its way towards scandinavia. the baltic states ahead of it. it is looking a little quieter,
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but more gray and gloomy across the eastern parts 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, 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 sunshine, that's not the case for the person on the island of island, there's more heavy rain pouring down, coming into western 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 is 2 degrees in zurich on wednesday minus one in stock on
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the latest mean view on the phase 90 percent of gall. that have been displaced, those who have managed to survive. these various ties are now hoping to survive the winter with detailed coverage. you know, i mean, you can see classrooms that one simple lice hope and learning today. the last results for families leading schultz is from the house of the story. the right wing government in israel seems almost immune to the pressure of the tap, the families and international calls for a cease firing. does that the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you with, i'll just say, right, here's their mind. if i top stories this house, serial position fights is say, the advancing and government held territory and have seized control of several towns in the north west of how the problem is. the serial now i meet with the help of russian forces responding with this strikes. at least 9 people have been killed and is ready strikes of southern lebanon as well as ami says it's retaliating off the hezbollah launch rockets for the 1st time since a ceasefire. it was agreed beyond group is accused,
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as well as violating the truce. is there any forces or continuing attacks across the gaza strip? can at least 13 speed palestinians, and over night strikes of includes 3 in bed layer. why israel counted up and drove in a ton of a group of citizens and a group of children who were injured by his way to get tax on guys have arrived in the us for treatments is the largest number of palestinian. the youngest is to go to america for medical attention since the war began chicago, philip at little thoughts as they wheeled out. so this you have to wonder what is going through their minds from the horrors of a gauze or bull's eye to a celebrity. like welcome in chicago. strange is 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 med and kina. so they assessed a killed when the how was bombed?
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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, that joy by the bomb overcome with the emotion of the moment. that's how that goes . she's heart broken and it's good for her. of the 2 children she left behind in gauze, not knowing if they'll be alive when they retire, and how? the stories of harrowing, heartbreaking from the youngest, 2 year old, right have who lost her legs. what house was bummed now solely focused on a cuddly toys given to her by a well wish to the eldest, 17 year old mohammed, who was out guessing walter 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,
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foaming the desk all around the doctors said they couldn't treat them further. they eventually got permission to go to jordan. the 1st stop on route to the us brought here by tarik. i'm the palestine children's relief fund, who worked day and night to bring it all together. we have hundreds of children that we've applied to and less than one percent of the children actually receiving approval. and that roadblock consistently happens with this really military allowing for those children to be approved to be taken outside of class. and so for these children, one journey is over, but another one is now beginning because tests of rehabilitation, not just physically, but also emotionally as they try to process the trauma on the hearth. they've gone through over the last year. feel about, i'll just say around chicago, the whole process, so expect it in georgia. it demonstrates is gather 5th, 5th, straightened nights on monday as i'm going against the government's decision to
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delay towards some joining the european union. police use 10 gas them demonstrate is invalid in front of the power of the building. they've got that every day since the stay with the building georgia dream policy analysis decision to put a membership towards on alex griffin, or is the executive director of the democratic security institute as an independent st tank. focusing on democracy and security. and your asia says many georgians fail, they've been denied what they've been working towards for decades. the dns, hence wave of i'm gonna select the country and the past week shows absolutely no sign of of basing protests, a huge, never mind, a very high numbers. there was some discussion with me because today was a working day that might be a bit smaller but know the immense, and this is, is there anything or any grabbing their process space here? it's pretty cheap as an agent in 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,
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is the heavy use of the police backlash. the right, please have behaved ways which i have to put it bluntly. it'd be pretty by. i've seen myself my own eyes. i have to show for a church less. so why please beats up. people in the churchyard i'm seeking is lots of books. each of the people being chased through streets and be not maybe 1012 to these people. these will protest as to that level of police brutality that be seen has actually called even more anger amongst many georgians. when the opposition did start to process the election results, which happens of insult type, but those protests did not really take off. the georgia populace did not re, uh, on mass come out to protest 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 leading this price. maybe that they were completely spontaneous. in fact, the opposition leaders has completely failed to rally that supposes in this sort of
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way. so actually, these protesters don't really have any leadership. they really have any organization or tools. it's just the way that she anger. it's a rep who gets to what the people hit, sees the trail of decades of george, and efforts to join your opinion. the white house is defending joe biden, to the decision department. his son hunter biden was facing joe tom, up to his conviction for gun crimes. and tax evasion, the us president had repeatedly said he wouldn't use this so far as he to pod and home to buy adult commute. his sentence just it was white house correspondent can be healthy and thoughts. and 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
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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 phase jail time. i said if i buy the jury decision, i will do that. i don't want 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, a republican president elect donald trump on his platform. truth social, criticize the part in question defied and would also commute sentences of those who attacked the us capital in january 6th. 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
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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 to buy the incoming trump administration. kimberly healthcare alger 0, the white house. now over here, let me just proceed. tycoon sentenced a desk for a multi $1000000000.00. ford has lost an appeal in court trying my line is being
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found guilty of bribery and embezzlement for stifling of golden $12000000000.00. from one of the names commercial banks. now the 85 people were trying to long side, the 68 year old, all of them were found guilty. the court has told line the sentence could be committed to life imprisonment. if she's able to attend 3 courses of the money. okay, that's bringing michael to palsky. he's a jan this and the joins us from what you mean city in fee and them a welcome to lounges here. i so i mean this case is captivated the country by the sounds of it. now that the sentence has been issued, what's the reaction that it's only been a couple of hours? i mean, i think this will sort of the generate a lot of interest and more questions about you know, whether, whether this sentence will actually be carried out. the missed government is very secretive about the death penalty. it's not uncommon for cases or people's, for people to spend a long time on death row. and as i mentioned, or as, as i mentioned in the intro, there are still the possibility of converting those to a life sentence,
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or should repairs 75 percent of the amount. and then the question, which would come out to about $9000000000.00. but certainly here in richmond city, even with the streaming conclusion, there's still a lot of questions about what will happen with the, the very prominent property is the launch company controls and are currently in a state of prison. they're frozen, a lot of major construction projects are not moving because of those trial. so this photo is on such a large scale. i understand via them central bank, how to intervene. i mean, remind us of the impact on the economy at large. yeah, so when this her arrest with announced in 2022, um it's like on commercial bank or a c b, there is a default i run on deposits. this is the bank. she is accused of 1st convicted of embezzlement. billions out of um, so there's a lot of deposits and yeah, as you mentioned, the state bank had to step in the bank a, c, b is still under special control. they've closed, i think about
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a 100 locations of the bank over the past year to just a few weeks ago, a c, b a now is that they are and what we're do, single limit that people can send by bank transferred to uh, just $10000000.00 about $500.00 per day down from $100000000.00, which indicates that it's still in very deep trouble. we haven't really gotten a clear picture of the status of the bank or how much the state bank has, has pumped into it in recent months. so that, that's still a concern, even with this case coming to a close, how common or death sentences them be. and particularly in cases of alleged florida, i believe that she may be executed by lethal injection if it's done that is the method. yeah. um, but as mentioned the states, the death penalty is considered a state secret so that there is no announcements of, of how many executions are carried out on an annual basis. for fraud is quite rare . um for a white color criminal, i suppose you could call law,
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and that's exceptionally rare. that's more normal to see the sort of penalty for the drug related cases smuggling and the all those sorts of things. so this is exceptionally rare. i mean, the grant of the numbers involved are watering, but still this is a very rare bernadette or something like this to state media, understand the sites in glands, lawyers saying that there was several mitigating circumstances. i'm quote, having admitted guilt showing remorse and paying back at least parts of the amounts of the money and basil the as you say, her senses could be commuted if she's able to pay a substantial amount of something like 9000000000. i think you sent them, given the minds on the national economy. that is your understanding that she's being made an example of here. uh that's a lot of the, the belief surrounding most is the physical of the case. i mean there's, you know, we don't that there's no other confirmed cases, but performing and matters sort of like go. so it's not unusual or that's not unusual to have tight relationships between a real estate developer and a bank. uh no,
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i'm certainly not accusing at the developers of embezzlement. something like $12000000000.00 like this happened here. um, but certainly the, the scale of this and the fact that it went in on for so long raises the question of whether that could have been similar behavior elsewhere. again, there's no proof that, but certainly get just given the harshness of the punishment. it does appear that this could be the side of trying to scare people, other business people from doing something similar. all right, michael tests get good to hear your thoughts on all of this. thanks for joining us . let's take to 9 to an hour. millions of kilograms of illegal drugs to being sees every year. the problem is comes so bad. the head of the drugs enforcement agencies to binding the president impose the state of emergency. he says millions of nigerians. and now using drugs, have a situation has reached crisis point. i'm going to address has moved from lagos legally, and i'll read this back. it's been another busy for not jitters. moving forestman
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ages is just the traffic is continued to try to fight the country with elicit drugs . us from harrowing, cocaine and kennedy's commit. something put them in. they arrive disguised as medicines for an electrical appliances, law enforcement agency, but in the last 3 years they've intercepted 9000000 kilograms of trucks. one of them, a virus over the volume of seizures, these are huge. and yet, um, basically for us is searching the targeting country and the last 3 years i'll tell you about that. we've had the month, i'm $52000.00. i read these reco enforcement agents are preparing to rate an area notorious for drug dealing. they acting on a trip off from an agent embedded in the community after a 30 minute search. they find nothing. most of the times they have
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boys by mail. yeah, boys at the junction. and so the moment the see any of a right who passed the notes he says go, haven't lost the element of surprise become boy was so just to just to cause to read another area. on the outskirts of time. the dealers, mostly young men, took to high ground and escaped to no arrest. but some substances had been recovered as normally we come. yeah. every this i read through this on, on a very simple note, we can get out to you. i was thinking 30 bags of kind of you said to us, what would you rate it's like this, you'd a fraction of the millions of kilograms of illicit drugs that have come into nigeria. every yeah, offers just say, most of the drugs arrived the country through its land. see an apple, especially cocaine headwind and put them in. however,
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most of the categories is locally grow. the united nations office on drugs projects a 40 percent increase in drug use in africa by 2030 and i didn't know if he should say they want to prevent that happening. yeah. how many degrees i would just lagos . so i don't know just have active this and survive as in india mock,
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a gas leak and chemicals factory to thousands of people in the central city of both power is considered one of the of be wells was industrial disasters, toxic fumes, and the usaa in pesticide pond killed. many people why they slapped decades late. so active is continue to fight for corporate accountability. is michael approvals, demonstrators in the indian city of both paul, one justice that determined not to let the world forget this. so it was here in 1994 where it's toxic gas leak at the us own union call by the pesticide factory poisoned, an estimated hoffer 1000000 people. thousands died within days, many more in the us to follow. the gas attacking respiratory systems and di side reports indicate miscarriages, quadrupled, and birth defects skyrocket. but it's not been going on with her job as
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a business consultants in the us 20 years ago. to fight for justice for what she calls a corporate massacre. the disaster continues to on forge in people's lives the directly expose. but it also affects those who are born to those parents at the chin gallery rehabilitation sense in both paul tests mean bundle plays with a 12 year old son, solomon bone with cerebral palsy. she was 7 years old when the gas leak happened in his struggle to breathe of a sense for i sighed silence. she gets $7.00 per month from the government to help with those sons, medical costs to where you are with it up to you though. since he was born, he has had proven issues. he couldn't control his neck strained his hands. he's been coming here for the last 11 years and he has had speech therapy for 6 years. testing of ground war 10 bull paul reveals heavy mental concentrations 50 times
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higher than what to a storage. he's considered as se rashid be another survivor co funded the to gary trust that operates the rehabilitation center. what's the, the water and soil in the area are still poisonous, which leads to disabilities in children. you can see the impacts in the 2nd and 3rd generations of those directly affected by the gas leak. and g o is representing survivors, all petitioning the country supreme court a for it which is a lack of compensation for victims. 7 activists argue this is a tragedy, the consequences of which will continue to be felt for generations to come. and that will one, sol, payment of $500.00 to victim is an enduring injustice. that must not stand. mike level l g 0. the number of people killed as a cycling on this web. 3 start line coming in the as vision to at least 23. so i couldn't find, go boot gusty winds and heavy rainfall to the region, triggering level slides,
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and submerging residential areas and fund water strongly because disaster management agency says nearly 470000 people have taken sheltering temporary relief attempts. and india, more than 7000 people will settle sheltering and temporary accommodations. so a lot more climate change cases opened up the you and the top cool. the south pacific island nation event of loss who is urging the international court of justice to recognize how cool is by the impact of global warming. it wants the quote to make fights and climate change, a legal obligation for all the nations, and it was fairly up to do so to be a violation of international the wrong delta. got some countries around the world meeting in saudi arabia for climate talks, focusing on justification. a top view and environmental official has quoted the greatest environmental challenge of up time. but what does, does edification actually mean that describes the process with photo dry lands degrade into deserts because of climate change?
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land of use in deforestation for agriculture. currently up to 40 percent of the world's total land area is classified as degraded. healthy land supports 1995 percent of all food provides shelter, jobs and protection against floods drives one fives, yet every 2nd lands uh equivalent to for football pictures becomes degraded. adding to about 1000000 kilometers annually. well, the 1000000 people under the age of 25 for live directly on land for survival, making to the verification of direct threat to the future. on prime it ends in the clock is not meeting in the saudi capital in the house of the ravens visit. the drum page of old traditions launches 11 days of negotiations into a very contemporary, very dangerous problem affecting regions across the world. delegates sciences lined
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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 families 5050 in africa and after size, the largest continent. a video harbor too long ago. this shouldn't ended up getting processes. so this is the 3rd engine national environment summit in 6 weeks and report cards to fall is not good at the by diversity summit and currently in columbia. there was no real consensus on the way for the climate summit and back to and as advise you on the outcome on finance was perceived as weak. so here 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
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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. hundreds of catholic directv's club got them all as i go of volcano on saturday to return to the central chrysler chapel. residence of times of the volcanoes face carried the statue of christ off the heights of the fall. k no steep slopes. community members believe the statute brings blessings of rain, bountiful harvest of health, personal troubles, the upside of the people despite the difficulties, despite whole and crime, and as well as so much evil. i know that god is always going to help us protect us and always give us strength. but only if we trust more in him, but in the that itself. what? okay, you up today. that's it for me in the bulk of this news. i'll be back in
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a moment with must, for the nice thing is by for that all the breaking barriers and define expectations. there had never been in the official match with multiple score against was able to read this. what 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 for those and instead of a single story of pass and disappointment and trust rising to the challenge on challenges era 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 if you don't mind elsewhere, but humanity,
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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 to 0, as you walk in lock down, this is only meant to ease the nationwide effort to count your rocks population in the past, population count to us held every 10 years. but for the last 3 decades towards these raise the basic tv and i'm fine on send rest. this sense as a form in arabic includes to because the questions about, unlike previous accounts, it does not have one about this new city. this is the major concern for iraq. he's in this and meet, attend a miscarriage just region. people in under privileged areas say the district for us, these distribution of resources. a lack of medical facilities is mostly felt here in our neighborhood, which is already heavily burdened by other populations and decaying infrastructure . iraqi officials say the census is
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a crucial step in addressing demographic challenges within the country of ravages, but use of corruption and mismanagement, which remains on kia if these efforts would prove beneficial for the communities. the opposition fight isn't serious. i'd say they've captured more settlements and have a province tens of thousands of people are fleeing the fight to the of the bulk of this is obviously are life and also coming up at least 33 palestinians are killed in australia, the tax on gaza. i try and find it in the group of civilians in bed,
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