tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 4, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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for station project this year has tested for sales, yet in the have or reserve people keep moving forward. a forest, we born one tree at a time. the other one, my name's site. this is an easy life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. a president on the pressure in south korea, the opposition submits the motion to impeach and use of you all off to his fail to attempt to impose muscle in gaza and is really strongly kids. so you enroll in school in alvarez, refugee camp. tense, sheltering displaced,
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families have been destroyed. the, i say we're in a position sizes, say they are in boxing and government held territories, seizing more areas of come up programs and 6 night at bonham purchased in georgia. the prime minister keys is a position of attempting a revolution. the hello welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news out of south korea, where opposition policies have submitted a motion to impeach president eunice took, you'll know 6 of the countries political policies. bruce, the motion that will reportedly be voted on in the coming days. union has been on the pressure to resign, face removal from office. this all comes off to he abruptly imposed martial low on
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tuesday night, but lifted it just hours later. ottoman hesitated unanimously to reject it. well, i, li, i protest as gathered on the steps of parliament in the capital the head of the president's own party is cooling on the defense minister and the entire cabinet to resign. local media is reporting the president's chief of stuff on several top aides are discussing whether to quit. now on the most hello political activities on the band. and media comes under the president's control unit. kim, how's this report from? so a hi. from crisis to celebration in a matter of hours, south koreans poured onto the streets after president, utah goes back down reversing his decision to impose a martial law. okay, we can head you off to the national assemblies, demand to leave marshall, marshall,
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a troops have been withdrawn. i will accept the national assemblies demand and lift marshal through a cabinet meeting. sure. on how the president had decided to call out the military just hours earlier, accusing the main opposition party of sympathizing with north korea and antis, date activities. the sweeping restrictions included banning political activities, controlling media and threatening arrests without warrant doctors on strike were ordered to return to work within 48 hours. the politicians, including those from the president's own party, brought back in a late night emergency session of parliament. citizen is at least risk to show the national assembly will stand with the people to defend democracy going on with what a 190 of 300 members present. the national assembly passed a motion to lift the martial law. the country's constitutions that the president
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must obey. hours later, troops withdrew from around the national assembly. this political crisis marks one of the most severe tests of south korea's institutions since it transition to democracy from military rule. for many south koreans, the declaration stirred memories of the countries authoritarian past. the parliament is now discussing the president's impeachment of time, the party leader of the democratic party. looking at the president's speech, i'm going to shit out parties. petition. even if the president lives the marshal, he cannot avoid being held accountable for his attempts to disrupt the government. a window saying loud and clear that the president is not fit to serve as the leader of the country. this is the order for me all countries, the president has to step down. the immediate crisis may have been averted by the countries power struggle is far from over. eunice can
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all to 0. so let's go straight to rob mcbride. he joins us now from the capital. so rome, so we've had confirmation this morning. the opposition policies have begun the prices to impeach the president. what does that process going to look like? yeah, at the moment said there is an awful lot of number crunching going on to where a couch and whether the opposition groups. and there are 6 main opposition parties led by the democratic party have the numbers to bring about as an impeachment. they need 2 thirds of the seat of the seats in the national assembly. it's not clear at this stage whether they have those seats, but the opposition parties have over the past couple of years in opposition to you in sick you all are being bringing bad b, as in peach with emotions lesser impeachment. again, some of his senior officials, in fact it was various and peach with motions. again, some of the units of y'all's, of senior justices that lead to this current crisis. so they have had experience of
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bringing these kind of motions. but you do get this extraordinary situation with less than 24 hours after young sit y'all took an unprecedented stand of trying to bring about a martial law having been forced to lift it within a couple of hours. he said he was going to impose this because he wasn't able to govern. well, he is certainly now under siege with this whole political future. very much in depth. rob, stay with us because there is pressure on the president coming from many sides, including a soft grey is law just labor union, which is cool for a general strike until the president resigns. it's the keys union. so keel of implementing an irrational and m t democratic measure. let's take a listen to what members have been saying to the prosecutor should arrest president, hearing on charges of treason. the president does not have an unity against reason . there was no reason for him to impose martial law, so there was no evidence threat of war. therefore he clearly violated the
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constitution. for the plumber. one of them last night we won was our victory. i speak on behalf of all the farm is june, so gills regime is even more dangerous than climate change. we cannot turn a blind eye to present in you any longer. so we're all of a lot of pressure also on the president from trade unions which will be significant given this size and also ordinary south korean. so we've seen piling out onto the streets and protest, and that's why the trade union say, uh, i do have a significant strength as we know. but this is a very highly developed civic society that are all various civil groups that have already expressed that or opposition to what they see as a direct attack on the liberal constitution. here in south korea, that hasn't been, that moves like this. imposing mazda the law for a number of decades. and so the,
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there are people who are actively come out, and those are people, of course, will remember that this is also a society that has a very well developed uh, a culture of street. protests, people do take out to the streets using the right to of free expression. we see i've seen that with previous administrations that have gone wrong. most recently. of course, another right, we've had the right waiting president to the who's, who's a, to him in office became embroiled in scandal that was popular and hey, back in 2016, 2017. so that is the prospect that we may well see again of a mess street protest, depending on how this now plays out. okay, many things for that role, mcbride that for us in sol, us, well, president union. so he all was a public prosecutor who wanted to correct down on corruption, but he's been lied in political scandals. himself in january scrapped a bill that would have owned it investigation into his wife. she'd been accused of
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still mean manipulation. then in july, his wife was questioned, over accepting a deal. humbug is a gift in violation of south korean m t corruption. know in october local media, leak the phone call of the founder of opposing agency. he boasted of his influence over the president's choice of candidates in by elections held in 2022 and that's bringing you in check. bone is a political on this and a visiting professor of young c university joins us now live from sol. thank you so much for your time. now. the last time also lower took place in south create was 45 years ago. so this will have taken many people by shock and surprise. give us a sense of the reaction that to what has happened of the last 24 hours. it was a very shocking development. people uh, was frustrating, more custody of whether this was reacted because they just said that the last time,
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much in law was declared was of 45 years. most of most of the saucepan population did not experience the declaration much or more in their own lives. but the situation does settle very peacefully and critically. you don't mean last day of 115 minutes a bit in the presence of emergency, you know, announcement and declaration of modern law and the national assembly where the 9 and 192 members voted in favor of the retraction of the material a bit corporation and a 6 hours later the president's office decided to reject the decisions. so everything went back to normal. and about people, you know, obtain the very strong impression that it is to risk it to, to the present in the office. the guy seems like the president does not have the real sense of reality, totally disconnected with the rest of the society. and it is too risky to keep you
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in the office because he turns out to be to officer, then your rationale living is in his own world. only focus on protecting his own people, including his wife, 1st lady from scandal and the on a he is that mr. young was a once a hon charging prosecutor. it wasn't a, i mean, he investigates a former presidents and now the tables have been turned against him. how did he get to this point? as yeah, that's the question. the key words here is a boomerang. it started right. he stopped himself as a very attractive and respective look goes to your he only serve in the prosecutors off his. ready entire career for 27 years. so he was a total outside there when you're entering the president election. they want. but now as you say, the turbo table is totally turned around. and he and his wife bought uh no the target. so the same accusations of the menu, pollution of the probably on saturday for personnel gains,
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just like the case of the impeach month of the prism topped in it and her a long time oh, confidant, autism and shit. so there's a high probability that a prison use on your doesn't not have any other choice, but to step down voluntarily before the image ball on b. o will be passed at the national assembly window to there is as to the majority of war. uh, he may have reduced continuously but where they experience the same fate as a prism. talk on that. then do you want as a primary prosecutor, mr. bone, i wonder if you could give us some context here because if i understand correctly, i mean despised solved craze growing influence around the world. there was a lot of inequality by co missing. the people are a very discontent. are they not with the leadership of a house prices and how they have to live, lack of jobs and so on? can you explain how this is fueled, the resentment with the leadership,
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the reason one was continuously of, you know, being billed to us. and so he's on the, you know, gratian about 2 and a half years ago. but as i said that in 2016, there was a revelation of the police power by friends, none and her, you know, private people and which led to the eventually each month to present talking to uh for the 1st time in public like the service off being bought so uh, grand people remain extremely patient. all the grievances and concerns uh for the rationality of leadership continue to mon, but the sees the does, the theory exempt. ready of the, you know, self destruction by the pros done. um, so i think there is no other choice uh for people and uh, letisha as to seriously consider how to settle the whole situation peacefully and legal. i mean, so the situation that these people try to avoid at all costs,
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which is the piece most part of the piece month of the president has a reputable be coming and the only solution for the whole situation. okay, i really appreciate your time and analysis. you'll shrink phone this glenn, listen. visiting professor, you don't see university speaking to us back from so south korea is a close regional ally of the united states. the white house has responded to the decision to left. marshall was saying, we all really present a new and has reverse course particular home has this is really closely watched here in washington because south korea is such a critical ally of the united states. we do know that you as president joe biden, whose overseas was brief, dotted, as well as secretary of state entity blinking we heard from his deputy secretary state campbell. he said that they were watching developments as a happened with grave concern. so again, here at the state department, they really wanted to try and stay on message repeatedly say they wanted to see
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this resolved peacefully. and then according to the rules of law, we were able to talk to the deputy press secretary after the legislative vote was taken. he said, that's what they wanted to see happen to they did tell us a couple of other things. they said that they didn't change any security at their embassy. they were really watching to see how this played out a. but they also didn't say that they weren't told in advance that this was going to happen. this is important, not just diplomatically the militarily, the us consider south korea, a key ally, they more than 20000 troops stationed there. so they wanted to see the outcome peaceful and quick product line al jazeera at the state department. the was 10 to central golf and now when is really as try catch a u. n. run school in alvarez refuge account at least one person was killed.
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several others injured at least 1510th the schools courtyard were destroyed by fire, leaving displaced families without shelter. and is really a tax on bed like here we're, we're letting this overnight lights on, choose day the come all on one hospital was hit by his riley on tillery and asked strikes the hospital direct us as drones dropped bones filled with shrapnel, 3 medical stuff winded and one remains in critical condition. speak now to target the zoom is indira by that and central garza so more strikes targeting the one remaining functioning hospital in northern gone. so what more can you tell us about what happened? well let me 1st share with you this not shop was happening of the close to the past 12 hours. of course the ga us try to leave, but let me stop 1st with the situation of the north has been critically dia on the ground. come on at one hospital, this is one of the key medical infrastructure in the notes of the district that is
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responsible for providing medical treatments for 2 sides of causes. another in college, this population has been again targeted by this time values when it comes to trends . that dropped different grenades on the courtyard of the hospital. the phase been medical sources that 3 medics confirmed in good and destroyed. and we are talking about most of the domestic brutalization now taking place. again, submit a code members who are responsible of, of providing medical treatment. previously, the director of the hospital has been injured and the head of the intensive care unit was killed. and now we're getting more how you members of medical what cuz now being injured, which would impact make it typically on the ability of medical watches to operate on that barely function of hospitals that are running blows in every single medical capacity that they have else when the strip here has been a very careful ignite for civilians endeavored by law why that has been a very close and traits admitted to strikes on a very of,
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of very tense periods of time. that was quite short and very bella to residential buildings were destroyed to civilians have consent to well, you know, break also. there has been more attacks on one of the keys you on the run shelters, which is a school located in the eastern areas of res refugee, some one palestinian was from from kills. while that the strike has left behind a suite of destruction for almost $0.15 that civilians have been using in order to show him that very densely populated you on is on the facility part. we're also getting moved reps investigation regarding move if it's made by civil defense watches in a roughly district in the far south of detached 3 where this morning they managed to recover 10 bodies of from different locations and rough off. they weren't killed in the previous occasions, but today they managed to gain access to reach that area which considered to be a very active military zone which show which was really a very significant display of resilience been adopted and made by the civil defense
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workers will continue to put the lives on the line in order to recover the palestinians, the lights of the absence of old, essential 7 equipments and would have to continue rescue of operations, especially in areas that had been found to be shut to that i'm just k bus. the current operation now has been leaving behind in the north of district has been ongoing for 2 months, and civilians are reporting on heretic humanitarian conditions and full things, especially yesterday. i liked to be used to the appropriate truck for posts that continue to blow up residential buildings that even petrified civilians who are incredibly tracts in evacuation centers or unable even to please have gone to cities or even have a sense of a template or safety on the ground, i can't many things for that topic about doing that for us and durable in central casa levon on the has accused israel of repeatedly vol. anything it's face fine with has been less than say, went into effect
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a week ago. a south of the country has seen the most bonus, but even in the capital resident say they can. he is really attacked roads. hovering overhead light. same is robbie reports. now, from the roots on how lebanese people are now trying to move forward on the, on the politics and the flight co, more or piece some things remain the same. people need their coffee. well, how much cafe was destroyed in the last 10 days of the war? a few chairs and tables are all that is left of his once thriving business. but he reopened out of the back of his van is every day of the seas far right in front of the pile of rubble that used to be shot. oh, they're good at all. the same, the commercial pound was located to these rate. the enemy believes that if it destroys the buildings, will change our opinion about resisting them, but it's the opposite. it gives us strength and determination, and this is
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a victory in itself. and the biggest proof of that is i put a small stand and reopen my cafe. on the rubble, i resumed work as normal. nothing can affect us. a long time customer, most the for says, is really bombs destroyed his clothing factory in 2006 unemployed ever since he moved in with his children, despite the destruction people here say there is joy in outlasting another war with this or that the how to get it on monday in the here, even though my house is uninhabitable, i choose to drink coffee. i with the rubble, if this place on the spot, the awful smell of that by the as riley strikes, the hard sitting on the rubble gives the coffee a different taste. we enjoy it more. so that's broken. but home. he says the neighborhoods in southern bay route are still viewed. there was a great deal of motivation and no shortage of van power. suggest this community back to the way it was before the war. but the bombings were devastating. israel's
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missile strikes were massive and wide spread, and the road ahead is very long. as well as leadership was decimated during the war . with a pause on all that fighting it is shifting the focus back to public services. a coordination center for clean up crews deploy as volunteers, armed with bruce gloves and mask clear votes, sidewalks, even people's homes. we are going to live in a single other times as you, as well as we will surpass everything. that's what happened with us so that they have not forgotten. they say why all this happened in the 1st place, although a box of homes, but 3 of the founder does and with palestine, we never left them b r o t full. also we will always support them under another disk. them go by there . so there may be a ceasefire here. they say that there is still a genocide there. the same bus for avi l g 0. they were last spring in mohammed.
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i'm asked for you is the media studies profess at the institute for graduate studies, mom and good to see again, what is your sense on the longevity if the cx 5 deal. i mean, we're seeing strikes from both sides over the course of the last few days. do you think it's going to hold? it was certainly very precarious. i actually think that the way the cease fire was designed if you looked at, if you look at the original text. and then if you listen to what biden and yahoo said immediately after the signing of the agreement. and then if you read into that side letter, that agreement that was reached between israel and the united states, kind of off to the side was report drawn in is really media. what is becoming clear is that this was from the us as perspective from israel's perspective. designed to make his blog ceasefire but not but not as well. so it was a very one sided arrangement. and we've seen that france has accused israel
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violating the ceasefire more than 50 times. the united nations of saying that there are more than 100 violations by israel. yeah, i was, i was going to put that to you. uh that uh, according to the unit feel. israel has breached the ceasefire agreement approximately a 100 times since the truth went into effect. so how is this role justifying this? well, they justify it in the same way that they always do that they're engaging in self defense. i mean, even if they're engaging and offensive facts, even if they're engaging in genocide if they're targeting civilians or for targeting and journalists, children, etc, it's still uh all deemed self defense. right. and if you listen to the press and the state department press briefing from yesterday, united states is certainly following in line with that is really narrative that israel's just defending itself. i thought it was interesting also that netanyahu uh said yesterday that they are enforcing the ceasefire with an iron fist and he even use the word mine. or he said that even if there are minor violations by the other
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side, israel will, will strike hard, right? he also said that this, this cease fire is only temporary that this war is going to continue. so, you know, that's sort of a long winded response to your question. but i, i don't think things are looking very promising at the moment. no answer. and small interesting comments yesterday for miss rose defense, minnesota, israel cuts. b where he said that if the ceasefire collapses, israel would go even deeper into lebanon. and strikes would be aimed at not just has bought up at the state of lebanon, including the lebanese army. that's a frightening prospect, isn't it? well, it is, except there's, there's one piece that, that some people are kind of missing and that is, that they're already has been almost no differentiation between his beloved on the one side and the lebanese state, or lebanese people on, on, on the other side, i mean, israel killed nearly 4000 lebanese in that offensive,
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and the overwhelming majority were, were civilians not at all affiliated, not in any way affiliated with, with his belong, israel damaged infrastructure in the south, but also in invite to the damages devastating. right? and so to suggest, as, as implied and catch the statement that there has been some kind of a differentiation you know, going on, i think is very misleading. okay, thank you for that moment. i must read media studies professor at the doe institute for graduate studies. the still ahead on the algebra, you crane tops the agenda at the nato foreign ministers meeting, as of 6 security guarantees to fight against russia and judges. and the phone trial of have been in a, in vietnam say they see no reason to drop had death penalties. since the
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paddler, there remains a cold and i'm settled for cost of through the mid week for europe, you can see some cloud moving across central areas that's going to bring us some wits and even wintery weather to parts of the outs and down below. 6 are in the south where you can see those unsettled conditions continuing to plague, much of the mediterranean, with some heavy rain moving into the north of africa across easily and on woods to greece, where we still have those warnings remains wintery as well across pots of turk, here wedge across the black sea grey and gloomy across the northeast, with a wintery features coming in across the baltic states seals. the sun shone, been very cold, across the scan to navia. it is looking much will settle to spain, portugal and fronds, but not for long ones, the se, but more heavy rain starting to work its way in bringing some heavy showers to
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western pots from says wendy, in wet conditions will dominate for island and britain, bringing some snow to scotland, some snow as well for norway, temperatures happens to st. pretty low. it is while the cold will see them pick up across from west and areas, but out east. it is going to be basically cold. if we look at the 3 day for moscow, we've got snow on wednesday, much colder on friday. the, the unique perspective we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversation you will find elsewhere. but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the are the latest mean view on the phase 90 percent of the dogs that have
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been displaced, those who have managed to survive these really a tosh 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, gaza the the welcome back and watching alger their mind. if i told stories this, our opposition policies in south korea have submitted and motion to impeach that
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president. eunice appeal has been on the growing pressure to resign, often abruptly imposing martial late on choose day. only to list it hours later on and very unanimously to reject the decree and the central gaza is riley forces, have a talk to you and run school in the alvarez. refugee can at least one peasant was killed, several others injured. with an air strike hit tens in the schools courtyards and come all at one hospital has again been the target of is ready all to read. and asteroids in golf at the hospital director says it's really drones dropped forms filled with structural serial position. fulls is say that advancing and government held territory and have seized control of several towns in the north west and how my provence opposition sizes was seen firing,
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staring on the positions near how much the city admitted treat helped by russian forces has responded to the advances with thousands of ass strikes and targets and several of healthcare facilities in it live in the last few days as well. this is how things looked in the region a week ago. the areas in red, all controlled by a syrian government forces supported by iran, russia. the green areas are controlled by the opposition on group higher tuffy alshaun, also known as h t. s, as well as turkish backed syria national army. the yellow areas are controlled by the serbian democratic forces that may need kurdish fighters, backed by the united states. on november, 27th opposition forces launched offensive from it live aimed at a level which is such serious 2nd largest city. they wrap and lead drove out government forces taking full control in just 4 days. they then 10 south to sir is
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4th largest city, hama, fis bottles taking place on the outskirts. brushing plains have increased as strikes to stop the bones of the opposition fi, just them moving along the m 5 road which connects major cities. the fi, just say if they take how much they will advance on to syria is the largest city homes. before targeting the capitol, damascus. so then, because the one who has moved from tech is border with syria to this 5, to slow down and the pay cecilia now position on the battlefields continues to discern so $5.00 rational for race and lead by adult position infections as it had saw her also is heading towards homeless city center. they are in control of eastern and western home a countryside. and apparently, according to the ex, 1st of the fence lines in the countryside in the vicinity is of hama is about to merely collapse. if everything goes like this,
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if the fence lines collapse as its collapse and all that though, it will not be long that the syrian opposition may gain control of the city of palmer. on the other hand, another from the 3rd phone was opened on tuesday. in the eastern side of the resort, the syrian democratic forces, the umbrella group, led by the curtis rebels and flight syria, chapter 7 villages at around they resort. and they are trying to stop the syrian government forces. and this issue i back from alicia and moving it, moving to is to their own territory. the on the other side, diploma suffert's continues about the battle ground is very active. everything is fluids and concepts going on in, in the past. when i was surprised by the red g minutes live c 9 for solar, elda 0 hotel on 2 kids syria border. well, the nice is fighting high school with severe damage to civilian infrastructure. ready, we can buy more than a decade of war,
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affecting tens of thousands syrian government strikes of damage for schools and full hospitals in england. providence killing at least 2 patients and a strike on a watch, a session and station and west. and the left is also cut off supply for at least $40000.00 people. meanwhile, the united nation says nearly 50000 people have fled that homes, a number that is rapidly rising. let's get more mission monetary in situation with a med, by rama is the communications advise if the middle east and north africa at the norwegian refugee council, he joins us from amman. many thanks for your time today, sir. this is a country, of course, that is already reading from years and years of what level of humanitarian support have syria syrians already been receiving even before this current push by the opposition very little, very little indeed. i mean, if you look at the humanitarian assistance to save, it has been shrinking over the is that's
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a k. the last is 3 to 4 years. we have of course, as collectively as a human instead of community. now the receive less funding for, for syria. it's only 30 percent of the total size needed the total needs in the countries. so this is the country already estimated by conflict by displacement and of course, uh the better that. so if you want to tell you assistance it receives. and of course, what's happened over the past week is going only deep and that humans have your suffering amongst the, you know, of 16 to 17000000 people in new to, for your money to have assistance. so what are the main challenges you are seeing on the ground from a mountain tearing point of view? i mean, is it distribution? is it access? what does it a it's a mix of everything. i mean, of course access has been taught to be suspended and most of and geo was working
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and there is the are witnessing, fighting and security have had to suspend the operations except for some very critical life. saving almost uh supports we offer example in, in damascus. providing support to displace people who have flags from other point over areas. um but in terms of security, of course, that is the number one challenge. the, the other is what we're seeing on the ground in terms of the lack of essentials, sewage, staples, and flour and water and electricity. so um, i have to say yes, this to in the city of population is going through properly. its its biggest pest in terms of humanitarian needs, and most importantly is uh, you mentioned the displace people heading to a left a heading to damascus. i mean, we're hearing that thousands and thousands of people have been displaced. mean,
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where all, most of these people going in several places and then in all directions really uh, i mean a family has to, to make a choice within, i mean, i think they have the, uh, the, a stage of this conflict. so this escalation, they have to make the decisions and get on the back of the trucks and huge numbers heading into places like crack kindly east or damascus if they could make it towards the south. but also people have, have slept in the direction of black pack in the west or on the coast will sit down to the homes. so it's, it's, um, it's all over, it's all over and there's still no set of numbers as to how many have have actually flat. and so many people spend hours and hours on the roads up to 14. i was moving from from point a to point b. so i'll have to mention had that they aren't doing this in, you know, in the midst of the winter. and some in, you know,
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probably very, very difficult conditions without, without taking anything with them. probably a bag of clothes or whatever they could carry. yeah, i was gonna ask you, the timing of this causes couldn't be, was of the ordinary theory and just trying to survive because the winter of course, is incredibly harsh. so what other challenges do you see as the crisis continues to evolve because it doesn't seem to be ending any time soon? i oh, yeah, that's our worry. really. that's why we, you know, we want the escalation as soon as possible. the challenges i could, i could name a few bucks. one of them, of course, is fueling for, for winter. the hating for winter is going to be a massive challenge. of course inflation, which is already being recorded in prices like color full. i've spoken to people who told me to the prices of sugar and, and dry says doubles even more than doubles the, you know, the electricity supply will to supply it's, it's, it's an avalon shift the,
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the challenges. and so don't forget what's happening comes on the back of the also mess displacement crisis from from left and on the way lebanese and the syrians have a, you know, uh, poured into syria fling the is really bombardment. uh, you know, many of them are still there. so it is a crisis unfolding. you know, an individual is so many challenges that the syrians have suffered for 14 years. and this is why we think that it is time, but the suffering has and, and, you know, humanitarian needs of, of the syrians are privatized. okay, thank you for your time off met by rem communications adviser for the middle east and north africa at the norwegian refugee council. it's the
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a nature of foreign ministers meeting is and it's the 2nd day at the alliance's headquarters in brussels on the agenda is ukraine's pos to membership and ministry support. and it's was with russia h o t. margaret that has a just allies to step up the ministry a to strengthen, keeps position, should and so negotiations with must go over an end to the world or ukrainian president. the modem is that on ski is pleading for more weaponry urgently from western allies. he says reinforcements of vital along the front line, an eastern ukraine. web, russian forces have made gains in recent months. both the us and germany have already announced moved, ministry a to keep this week, totaling some $1400000.00. then the scheme, significant reinforcements are needed in the donuts directions, and this includes arm supplies from our partners. it is a direct dependence. the greater our armies fire power is more technological
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capabilities. we have to more effectively, we can destroy rushes, offensive potential and protect our warriors lice, calling us to buy another thing to speak now to pa villa found in how is a defense and ministry list. he joins us now from most go. thank you for your time . face with an incoming, a trump administration, and they to membership would presumably put ukraine in a much stronger position. how concerned do you think russia is about this possibility a will for russia that i bring your made the membership or has the email is now totally unacceptable? basically this whole conference began and is continuing because russia wants to prevent that. the russian official position is that ukraine should be in a neutral country. this neutrality should be guaranteed put into a crate and you have cost to ship. and of course, that's right now on acceptable for ukraine,
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so the russian would not accept that it would be a get prizes, but we basically a but somewhere out, right, most likely right now there will be no mutual membership for the, for your brain. so they're asking for it right now, everyone's going to be most likely waiting was the actual position a little be of the new america registration. what russia take on the nato military, if it came down to it or what russia says, it will, or the found believe that both sides would want to avoid the direct glass rushes. of course, the nuclear power. there are 3 nuclear powers where they may go united states, france and england. and that's really not a nuclear confrontation is in europe. isn't something, no one really wants at all. that's why i believe that right now, this is the possible but the more with the remote. how do you think
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president patient views the incoming trump administration because he's been relatively quiet, has any since that election victory to well, their husbands hopes of moscow that uh, the trumpet, ministration, been there at the tube will change the trump. of course, i have promised that there's going to be a very rapid, a ceasefire. end of the conflict in your brain rush is not against that, but of course as once they have been conflict on times that is favorable for russia . and so right now, know what to do, a nose was going to be the trump actual position there almost by a quit working it out. today's meeting in the brussels is with the united states is represent the back to me when can, who is the outgoing the secretary of state. so that means this is going to be, are kind of version o meeting everyone's way the box will trump put on the table?
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do you think trump knows what he's going to be putting on the table? and it's not clear again because over here the match, the beer, those we're going to negotiate on ukraine, but will be the actual terms of the magic form of, of can stop this conflict and a ceasefire. a freeze on the present lines. but again, that neither ukraine, neither russia go says they want to freeze. they said that some 10 a vote. so it's a very complicated situation that everyone's aware what kind of formula trump was bind to put forward. okay, thank you for that. have all found on how a defense ministry on this joining us that for most guys. thank you to georgia now with demonstrations in the capital simplicity have continued for a 6 night police were sent out in large numbers to clear the protest as using
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a gas. google's account and demonstrates as on angry about the government's decision to delay towards on joining the european union. the opposition also, the keys is the ruling georgia dream policy of reading october's election. dmitri met for that in co, has this reports from the process, introduce c. a night time in the lease has become anything but quiet protest as governor near the parliament building over the government's decision to freeze b u membership tools. it's been almost a week of the protest might lead process in sibley. see, people are still getting dallas by water it up despite the near freezing temperatures, it's only around plus 2 degrees, but tension seems to be really heating up. george's prime minister, clickable heeds a, has accused opposition. parties of trying to organize a revolution like ukraine's more than a decade ago and keeps my done square. so the time to organize the my done jordan's
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already over what's called everybody. keep quiet, let's say, and to keep peace in this country. so we are responsible for the kind of show to everybody that there will be facing the 6 nights so a much earlier escalation of violence. police cleared the square and began shooting vollings of tear gas grenades. the clashes happen in waves with protest as shooting fireworks. and retreating when police 5 t a gas, we are in the very center of the laser where it's impossible to being without a mass because this whole area gets to your desk every 5 minutes. so as you can see, everyone around these wearing heavy duty gas mask. those who didn't for the don't last long here. but some protest as a found
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a way to neutralize the gas by dropping it into cans of water can trying to catch them flying. so is i go really upfront to get it to i guess capsule and you just have to push it down with your hand and tried to shake you till. as the political crisis deepens, demonstrate to say they will not leave until this change to the job. but besides that, every night till 5 the the most my reason we do. 2 we try to really see is that a stalemate? the opposition once a new election, but the government says it will not negotiate. to meet him, it didn't go out to 0 to police sled on the al jazeera escalating violence in mexico was a power struggle within this in a low as hotel intensifies and the guitar and mirrors on it with
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in the the in mexico, 2 bodies have been discovered in the wreckage of a con, explosion in the states of sinaloa, and comes as violent escalates between 2 main factions of the senate. lower comp, tell a powerful criminal group. hundreds of people have died since a power struggle broke out between the 2 sides in september, john home and reports from mexico. so
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a moving 500 people have now been queued in a call to civil will in similar west to mexico of 2, almost 3 months of violence. there's no end in sight. the feuds between the families of walking guzman better known as a chapel. and these miles above the alias and miles, both men were leaders of the senate, lo account. so one of mexico's most powerful now there in us prisons and the sons of bustling for control. it appears to be to the death, not just as along with those who turn up dumped on the streets every morning. hundreds of missing this mothers on hunger strike, trying to will authorities to find her son was going to look at thing and please act do what you can with the investigation. so please, i want my son, but he's a good boy. that's why i'm making this file public so that you realize that i'm not
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asking you to defend and look for a criminal. the city's economies, a victim to clear kinds known for its sea food restaurants, brimming with customers, enjoying tacos, and cold beer. nope, no. license truly account is practically extinct. it no longer exists. there's also no paid work and service jobs to this group would usually be playing in basel. private policies now kind of shuts up at night and they were on the streets busking for a home for the pesos space of the dates we had in the group are being canceled for reasons out of our control. so let's hope that normality returns to the governance is trying to bring that quote on here is don't say a lot of it. so what we're going to resolve this in this, but it's not going to be today or tomorrow. it's a constant job which involves a big deployment of, of the army of the navy in mazda con, securing highways. but also really specific operations to detain those causing the
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violence. but it's pulled soldiers and the national guard onto the streets will much since this started in september with no apparent impact. john home and how does it a mexico city of it? and to me is cold, has upheld the death sentence of a 1000000000, a real estate tycoon behind the country's biggest bank fraud. strong milan had appealed against the ruling, but don't just say who crimes carries serious consequences. they also say they see no reason to reduce her penalty for investment. and brian bri funk report stone. faced in silence from my land set awaiting the appeals court verdict on her death sentence. in april, she was found guilty of investing more than $12000000000.00 through psych on commercial bank, which illegally controlled through a network of ghost companies and associates. the 68 year old and big to vietnam's high court to spend her life. the judges rule, the scan of the crime was too big,
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that it eroded people's trust funds. see my lamb is among the 10s of thousands who lost the savings in the scandal. a retired teacher, she says she was tricked into investing about $40000.00 into illegally issued phones with a capital one. the amount loss wasn't much, but it represented a lifetime of savings. so its been extremely difficult for us to try and still hasn't recruit the money. she'd hoped land would be spared the death penalty and would then repay her victims on the vietnam is little land sentence could still be reduced to life in prison. and if she can, what's on 3 quarters of the embezzled assets, but it might mean i don't think of as involved. okay. we'll get loaded here that i suspect there was collusion regulatory agencies including inspectors from the state bank of vietnam and possibly other financial regulators. but no one spoke up, the case has been emblematic of vietnam's anti ground to drive the blazing furnace
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. it's snare, the schools of high level officials and business executives. the messages the of them's leadership will continue to crack down on corruption. that message is older, more significant, because in reality, the opposite maybe happened. experts say that campaign has home vietnam's economy and blunted for an investment because of shake ups among the political leads when it could be making gains from the rivalry between the us and china. patrick fox, how does the united nations has denounced a tax on see don slot just refugee camp, which is killed at least 6 people. as i'm counted north down for the state capital l, sasha has been under intense shedding by the power military raft. support forces. the tires, the doctors without borders says it's medical stone for flight. it's hospital in the county and patients have been evacuated. power ministry force, i'm the suitor, nissan. they have been fighting for control of the country since last year. the
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maybe is vice president has been declared the winner for an election that was rejected by opposition policies because of problems with voting. the to the non, the wide twine is from the south, west african peoples organizations has become the country's 1st female president. the pope was extended 3 days because of technical issues. initial change of 5 and papers of the mayor of castle has met with king charles the said on a 2 day state visit to boston shapes named ben. how much alfonso has been honored with a royal salute and the carriage procession. they said this wednesday, the mirror will meet with prime minister, keeps stomach for each other as a god of one. if it cancels me at london's horse gods parade, the visiting monic inspected the troops, the company by king charles the 3rd time together with his wife. shaky jo. i have
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in fox on 2 days of pageantry and business a site visit without its royal palm when splendor is considered the grandest owner that could be offered a visiting head of states. and it already comes on offer from the king, but shows the importance of the case putting on his relationship with capital prince and princess of wales with the for the ceremonial welcome. it was catherine's 1st state visit since cancer treatment then to buckingham palace like horse drawn carriage, the full visits to westminster abbey, and the houses of parliament. on wednesday, the may will meet prime minister keeps tom a downing street stock is government wants to trade deal with gulf countries with potential $2000000000.00 for the u. k. is coffers us today you follow in the footsteps of your father. it is also interested in further category investments in
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u. k. infrastructure products. so 2 is the am, yeah. we wish to increase investments into the u. k. infrastructure science and technology sectors, including a defense, an education. he also just continued to focus on conflicts in ukraine and them at least us this past year. we negotiated the release of 109 hostages and exchange for 250 posting and prisoners. but despite these early successes, more needs to be done on both conflict because this trip especially, has to be subject to near total destruction. whether it be trade deals, investments, or mediation in the world, complex the u. k is demonstrating that it sees a value partner in capital, laurie jennings, how does 0 funding?
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and because of the statements, the department of justice says it's formed a task force that would investigate the target for crimes against humanity. has investigations of fully involved low level police officers. no. the handful of cases have been filed in for i own the president under pressure in south korea, the opposition submits a motion to impeach, nunes to po, loved his failed attempt to impose motional, the i'm on insight. this is all just they're alive from though. how also coming up in gaza and is really strongly kit. so you in run school in alvarez, refugee camp tense, sheltering displaced family.
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