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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 5, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the the hello i, my name is heidi. this is denise allen life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel bones a so called safe zone in gauze and killing at least 20 palestinians, medics say women and children, what incinerated india tax report from amnesty international shows evidence that
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israel is intensely committing genocide in casa prosecutors in south korea. investigate the president, interaction will be live in seoul with thousands have been protesting against his fail. been same size, most low i know position forces in northern syria, tell out 0, they plan to take the capital damascus, the welcome to the program. we begin this news out and southern gaza was riley strikes of killed at least 20 palestinians. miss alf, hey, it's a collection of tents. and on my wasi, when more than a dozen displaced families with sheltering now, this area has been designated since a so called safe stone has been repeatedly bones. are these really minute tree. the attack started a large fire,
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leaving families without shelter and destroying the belongings. civil defense crew struggle to contain the fire, the medic save. the majority of those who were killed died by the fire, including many women and children. is riley army says it was targeting senior members of a mouse over the 1st they fired to massage from a helicopter without warning. you were on alice public street and then someone was running and screaming and seeing evacuate, evacuate. and everyone around. no one knew what was happening. the massage destroyed everything. this boy here, the ambulance is from a family and a sub. we are displaced and we are staying with them. the hotter of the situation is that good? so now me targeting the place, miss, how's everywhere? how does air is rami of a team that reports now from the scene of the attack? is that the ad whenever you make kind of goes to the lady that we are at the site
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for the israeli air strikes took place. the site was targeted by israeli war place, and we're in milwaukee in con unit. so he then, after that it is a lot. healy is the head, the model a 2nd. he is ready occupation targeted as residential area. when that is full of id p 10, i'm in a bought the, i saw you let them to this then the kind of to tell we more than 14 products in your families, we're taking shelter here. the place was targeted. it was at least to me. so it's causing a fire that and what about sort of the mobile shut down when some homes have to have a sunset? pre a, an explosion took place where it was followed by a fire. when the whole camp was destroyed, a 100 bucks worth of the most of us related to the 1st as usual, if i ran to search for my funds, my wife and my daughter are on the same. what taken to the hospital? i am the only person who has saved the rest are after the hospital. i'm stealing show. i don't know what's happening. i'm image mission mission, craig middle sudden that there's
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a one definitely here. then let's walk inside the car and enter this room. you had used to shelter a number of the space families. it was made of 10. it's now destroyed, phillip, different, unmet any, just to have the can will. how will the civil defense teams arrived and trying to put out the fires of the medical teams try to pull out those killed or injured they were taken to the master hospital in whole families were here including women and children. what a job with daddy, the co analyses, month to on the, on the wasi continues to be attacked by his really strikes and that destroy the tents with people inside them, leaving many dead or injured. but i'm up with, i am a, the 0. can you and this was a honey my moody is in 0 balance central goals or for us honey, women and children in center races in an area. israel has designated a safe. so what are you hearing about what happened that us the yes,
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well as the earlier this morning, i guess the days started to week, many of the people rushed to the bottom side. these are remaining surviving family members who of foods the bond side in an attempt to search for the other 20 who are missing it from the bond side. there are 20 people confirmed right now missing. as the result of the attack of 20 have been confirmed, killed among them, women and children are have been already transferred to the nonsense medical complex in time eunice city. but the other 20th since earlier our this morning is starting at 5 am with people, folks the area and then searching at searching and trying to find where are the other 20 people. some of them are searching for their children. others for the wives then, and there are the elderly who were present at the side when the attack took place. the attack on almo was the it one more time. underscore is the illusion of seed
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zones across the gaza strip it it, it, it highlights the vulnerability of civilian population who have no protection whatsoever. not even a mark safe zone is safe for them at any more 20 people and it keeps going on. this is not the 1st time we seen a mart save the particular. the alamo off evacuation done in western part of hon. units being attacked has been repeatedly taught in the past. the problem here that people do not have any other place to go to a, from the very initial weeks of the genocide, the war people were told to evacuate to this area. it has, it has been marked by these really military as a safe zone. yet this safe zone has been attacked repeatedly by the relentless error strikes and every attack, the after mass. it would be a talk with the people by the 10 are dying at a rough, a good number inside this particular area. and honey,
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they've also been more strikes in northern golf that can you tell us what's happened the well, it's not only the southern part of the service, not just doesn't milwaukee evacuation zone that being targeted. also not in part of this trip included. nobody got the word, there's really ability for more than 60 days. that'd be the operating, aggressively destroying all means of life, almost within a span of one hour. another massive attack targeted 3 families were sheltering in one of the residential homes in, in southern part of garza city. these families have the, according to eye witnesses when we manage to talk to, i've been displaced more than one time across the city from one area to another. running it from the horror of down to predictable bonds were killed inside this residential homes. again, the pattern that we're seeing unfolding over and over women and its children are making up the majority of, of,
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of people dying at this genocide. those were these people. some of them were actually, we were move. we're have been inside the house just for a week or less than a week after they were pushed into and further internal display. it's been by the ongoing bombing and that, that highlights again, the vulnerability of civilians would not have proper protection. not only inside, makeshift, tens and evacuations of but also inside the very building that these were seeking shelters and protection inside them. okay, thank you for that update. honey must leave that for us centera by that and central gaza. meanwhile, israel has issued move force evacuations for us and northern golf, telling people to leave all face attacks. abraham kelly met people who have to flee on foot with the sound. the constant is riley, far above the heads that i am right now standing on. so i had the to see the
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closest point to the areas of your battery fees. you can be able to hear i'm bit don't offer. the news is reading evacuation orders which had been issued this morning. as you can see, the scene here, civilians have been evicted, onforce displays from their home, the one of the problems we've done these radius full stuff to evacuate. we'd be walking for hours alone and tiring johnny of displacement and with danger and humiliation on our side that this is where the drones kept hovering above us. firing on many children and young men there still lying, bleeding on the ground, he was able to help any of them out. you know about is ray. the soldiers detained large numbers of young men and women too. they have no mercy on anyone. children or women, old or young, what else do they want? the civilians are for easy,
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unimaginable suffering as they came. and as you can hear, the artillery shooting out, taking the place in this area, the mass destruction and is your value. as you can see, this is in your destruction afflicted. so the area in the life of your own going is what you me a ground incursion, taking place for more than 60 days in a row. this is christine, are part of your eyes. civilians are displacing as you can see. all people have mercy on us, have mercy on our souls. we have been exhausted more now and the yeah. we do not want food or aid or what we want to space security and for god's sake have mercy on us. now the, all these ladies have been doing to us this is since the the
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lights. 0 doesn't display you grows more display as than you. evacuation orders and more internal displacement taking place in northern does not governor, right brain city. i did the wrong northern gauze on how to sign as well as intensely committing genocide in golf as outs. according to a report from amnesty international, it says is rarely forces all killing detaining palestinians, limiting the access to basic supplies, and repeatedly forcing them from the hubs. and it smith has this report from the hague the i'm the students and national believes israel is committing genocide in gaza. is probably a little consolation to the palestinians who are living on the israel's assault genocide is defined as the intent to destroy in whole or in part a national estimate racial or religious group. unless the says it's accumulated
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plenty of evidence to show that is right of leadership knows exactly what it's doing in gospel or in part, we looked at the statement made by a few shorts, at the highest level of those in the war cabinet. we looked at how sold drills into afraid to those statements, those on the ground and how they a quote as well for the human position of. ringback students and for the duration of guys we looked at the antonio context as when one of our, both sides, this position, military occupation and the only reasonable conclusion we could make is that is read intended to commit genocide, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and form of defense administer your kalonde are already facing international arrest warrants for war crimes. and the state says, genocide should be added to the charge sheet. but it's rails west and back as i've
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been reluctant to sanction the country in any way. let alone use the word janice on general side is a dc course crime. it carries a great deal of historical significance and it is very difficult for users allies to see the $23.00 could be committing the crime of genocide at the end of the day. it does not quite met to why they are not quoting you genocide. we are saying they are people that don't being that don't dying in front of our very eyes . it is you international distribution to prevent the crime for formal caring. it's been nearly a year since the international court of justice ordered israel as a signatory at the genocide convention to take steps to prevent genocide occurring . it could be used before this court decides if what is happening in gaza is genocide south africa, which brought the case will need to provide clear hard evidence of israel's intent . i'm this the says hope it's report will help that case. israel denies the charges
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on the must killing of palestinians and gaza continues. bonus miss? i'll just 0. the hate. well, we're joined by tommy commodes. he's an associate professor of public policy at the double institute for graduate studies, the toner, it's a pos, are reports of dining reports for our audiences. psych, i just wanted to highlight that particular paragraph. months off to month. israel has treated palestinians and gaza as a some human group on where the if human rights and dignity demonstrating its intent to physically destroy them. intense. that's the critical word here because that's what really demonstrates genocide to collect money. and i mean, i'm an what's, what's the funny part for it as well that it comes from one of the most prominent the, the civil society a little bit. so it was the site active. it's like, uh, i'm just, i'm just international which has been working viciously on, on exposing human rights violations, were white in 150 countries. this is
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a global movement. it's a little bit. i mean, i must have done this on the present, the global network. i'm global movement and the global document as well as independent grass roots, the global opinion, which motive this gets lost into you and politics. and this is weird also, it's cut his weight importantly, because when we see the way this international, i mean the intentional community has been debating this issue of the genocide and then we see international adjusted adjusted systems have also uh i've, i've been, i've been proactive with it and we have what are the issues, but then the politics or the, the 2 players keep holding all these things back then this is with the voices of, of, of the global voice of independence. moving from independent from society comes to support also these international justice mechanisms. and this is why is it's very important to hear more reports. i'm more contamination of, of, of coming from. so let's try to have been as they shouldn't the global ones, such as, i'm just international. it adds to the justice, you know, so you can just this and you know,
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ending business units. there's your size thinking justice, but they will be many of us watching this and wondering what difference this is going to make. because we've had many reports like this from the bodies like the united nations, for example. and the situation and goals. a continues year in europe. correct? i mean, i mean, we don't live in a foot said was, i mean the, we international politics cut it out. the, the, we, the u. n. is functioning, having a veto powers have by fights, countries that don't have to present the or it stopped as a system, but that's the best system we have so far it, it has, it's this function on some issues about the past also succeeded on some issues. i think what's, what's important is not to lose hope. i mean, to keep putting pressure on these systems, especially on the un, on, on the exposing the positions the, he focusing the complexity of the countries that have been enabling this in the site to continue. this is very important for building the building, a wilderness,
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and i think this is with an independent service society movement organization such as i mentioned in the nation. and other organizations role becomes critically important because people, the people, people, uh, 6 to 2 below that opinions. they know that a glass of independence organizations, that's what sort of humanity and the fund by politics. and so this is in terms of advocacy in terms of the consciousness, it's important for this access to, to, to, to put more effort than this and to expose this, this, this, this, the zillow site to the large audience, the globe. and would say they both been collecting evidence, have they not? how critical is it that we have this evidence a so if not today one day we could have a verdict on this genocide by international court. but that's a, that's an excellent the question many, i mean yes, i mean the, so i'm going to is ations to have offices, pharmacies, it had been waiting for the thing and punish that actually isn't, was tried
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a lot of things even close. i'm a student, the national offices, if i'm not mistaken, and occupied front of them because they don't want them to vote to be there and collect data. but i'm gonna send the electron has many local fuckers angels. what kind of work on their behalf also to document that trust with these the genocide and at some point when international justice is allowed to take place in terms of trials in the high or whatever this will be key witnesses to the crimes that's happened. and because i'm published done, and they will also, i mean, that will be critical in bringing justice. okay, thank you. for that time, i come over to associate professor of public policy at the doe institute, a graduate studies of the lessons of south korea now with prosecutors are now investigating president eunice appeal, who is facing unimpeachable advice in parliament expected to take place on saturday
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. august follows his failed attempt to impose marshall no audience week which plunged the country into crisis. now the defense minister came young, hugh and has resigned. some report say he recommended the most low decree. i'm the deployment of troops outside of parliament. the deputy defense minister told m. p. 's he had no prior knowledge of the plan or the leaders southcourt is not just a position policy. his praise. those who resisted what he calls and attempted to get the funds you didn't. fortunately, many troops refused to complain with this absurd come on to go. even those officers and soldiers who followed the orders try to minimize home to civilians. they made efforts to reduce the destruction to avoid it using firearms and refrain from causing the full injuries, opting instead for the bare minimum action is required of them. moreover, it was thanks to the courageous efforts of party officials, aged makers and the citizens who woke from their beds in the debt of the night and
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rushed to the national assembly that the screw attempt was forwarded. can money. let's go over to soul and speak to eunice came now unit suspend the turbulent 48 hours a so massive protests the yesterday in more expected today bring us up to date with the latest of the right. hello molly? so we know that there is a group of the large, the largest labor union umbrella gc to do a meeting at sole station. and they are on their way to where we are here on the square. this is the sides of those massive kind of life. protests back in 20162017 . that eventually i see that a president, and from here they are planned to head to the presidential office that has started writing pretty heavily. so i will have to wait and see if that affects their schedule. but we are getting it set up some of the 1st of holding on the public
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sentiment as well on where people stand in terms of this impeach, but notion that speak to the gun against the president and according to one that was conducted on wednesday and thursday, 7 out of 10, south koreans do support and pitching president a while uh, 2 out of 10, i felt that that was not necessary yet. that said, submit for, for the question of whether his separation of marshal law also constituted treason . so this was kind of reflective as well, of where the approval ratings have been sitting for president young prior to that very historic declaration that went very wrong and, and so, so far as the public seems to be supporting the motion that has is under deliberation that national assembly now knows the president has remained pushy side
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and has in a despite all the pressure that has been mounting on him. we expect to hear from him. mitchell. yeah, that's a great question. we know that he is coming into work because we know that he's accepted the resignation offered. vice defense ministry came young for but we have not heard from him at all. and we also have not seen him. he's canceled, his office has canceled his public appearances amid growing calls that he really says step up and apologize for also getting uh further glimpse of of what appears to be really a silo and which this decision was made. so multiple reports saying that cabinet ministers were convened about at about 9 o'clock. so about an hour and a half prior to that a press conference that was held on tuesday night. and there was all position among
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his cabinet ministers that he should not declare martial law. but he went ahead and did so device defense minister also testified at a committee hearing today at the national assembly as part of that impeachment bill proceedings. and he said that he personally was against the deployment of troops. but he did confirm that that order came from the minister of defense. the former marshal, lots of manders said that he had no idea this was coming in. only learned of it during that has come eunice, i've also been reading reports that the opposition seems to be a concern that president unit may actually declare muscle. again, how likely is that of the at the moment there are no real indications that that could be the case. i think it is pretty clear that he does not have too many allies in his quarter,
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and we certainly cannot ignore the international pressure that also surrounds the president that you sent me on. may have been also referring to kind of more subversive efforts to, you know, try to rally support around the president, but at the moment to answer your question, it seems quite low. okay, thank you for that units came that for us in so okay, let's give you some details about how the impeachment process will unfold in south korea. motion must begin with a proposal in the national assembly. now that motion can then be referred to a special committee for investigation or proceed directly to upon entry. vote. a vote by secret ballot must of cut within 24 to 72 hours of the motion being put a full parliament. it does need a 2 thirds majority in order to pause. if it does succeed, the president is suspended,
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the prime minister becomes acting president. the constitutional court then reviews the case and makes a final burning. if the president is removed, a new election must be held within 16 days. at the moment the opposition block holds about a 192 seats in parliament. 8 short of the 2 thirds majority needed. that's bringing graham on web. he's in single boys and i don't follow it none young technological university. thank you for your time today. so impressive in unit has accepted the resignation of his defense minister who has apologized for his role in a tuesday night's events. is you and hoping that this will be enough to quell the voice, is cooling for his resignation, or think he's doing it that this will be enough to appease the angry crowd, you know, messing around the country. um, you know,
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sort of thought be some blood. so to speak, but quite clearly, it is not going to be good enough. i think logically speaking, everyone can agree that the right thing for the president to do is to resign rather than to stick it all at the drag. you know, everyone to the money on this matter. that's when funding off of the law suite will syfy. he's been very quiet. and that also seems to be some doubts of uh, whether the opposition policy will have enough votes on saturday to impeach him if they are not successful. what then, how is the country going to react? that's a very good question indeed. i mean, kelly, you know, having the president having involved to this, this and the christic piece of law in nevada change talk a 3, a very highly democratize all 3 at that the country is going to hit and someone trotted walters over the next few days. if we end up in a situation where we don't have the requisite bullets in the national assembly to
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have this concluded in the decisive way to have the president impeached and ultimately removed. so i think we are going to have to monitor the situation that's going to be a rob agree area. it's not a good place to be in where we have a president who continues to be in paula. but kelly as law whole authority whatsoever and respect from the people. and the only that, i think in terms of the regional implications is something that we should be talking about. this is really not a good situation to be in the image of all the fragile jo, political climate that we are now facing. at the moment the president's policy seems to be backing him a, but they all divisions. can you see that changing? our think we can, i'm sure there's a lot of things going going on that got us all the parents to us in the public by what we're hearing a lot of chats. all, you know, members of the, of the party taking, you know,
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sort of making that so to speak or making decisions about which side of the fence needs to be on. i think this is something that's going to play out over the next 24 to 48 hours. people who sort of line up into various positions of thinking to call what, what's going on right now. i understand that there is this short period hopefully short period of on search and see. but when you look at the big picture, given the swift response from politicians and civil society, do you think this crosses may ultimately strength in korean democracy? i think it certainly will. i think of this is a growing consensus by pundits experts and practitioners. i liked that this is really an interesting test to solve to be a democracy. i mean, going to come a long way from robert, you know, dot arrow, all military winters are dictatorships, whatever you call the. and i think the look must have says, it's quite clear that you know, there's
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a great degree off of buses and resilience at the civil society level in south korea. this are your people paula bailey. and i think that's an interesting, you know, situation a very healthy check and balances going on in this country right now. so i think i, i personally from my professional assessment think that this is a very positive, i'll call of course, a very good you know, very uh, very negative situation for the country to be in overall because of your medical circumstances. but i think for the korean people that estimate, that you haven't really, you've all come a long way. okay, really good to get your perspective, graham on web at the junk fellow at non young technological university. simple. thank you. i saw a head on this island, is there a new south find out why left wing and fluoride politicians in front of united sounds?
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the prime minister on george's opposition. nita is reported to have been speak to an hour arrested. the head of the weather remains laundry on settled for the latter part of the week. across europe. we've got 2 areas of concern to deepening areas of low pressure on one of those affecting the northwest the although putting a cross towards the southeast from the mediterranean. so we go red, wind warnings out in thursday for croatia and a warnings. the heavy rain and thunder storms along west in areas of greece. we'll see that rain pulling into italy as well with the chops of ice and snow in places like a brute. so when you see those unsettled weather conditions affecting the nose of africa as well. so moving all of these to view, if it is gray and gloomy,
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but not as active. the active weather is sweeping in across the north west with some heavy rain moving across the island and britain. we wind warnings of islands, northern parts of scotland as well were expecting icey conditions across. 8 on pots of scotland and some of that wintery weather will be moving into norway, stretching down into germany and poland for the south of this, nor do i sunshine and settled through conditions with spain and portugal. and you can see some rain starting to wash into the very northeast, because wintery conditions of pushing further east will see that sweet and snow, and also by friday of the, in 1958 charles to go made of famous speech and algeria. but take a don't hold back. the tide about jerry and independence. keep francis companies in
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the be watching out 0 mind default told stories this hour is really esperanza killed at least 20 displays palestinians in the south of casa, the bombing had tents when more than 14 families, with sheltering in the cycle space. so in, in all my wasi medic say, women and children were incineration. india time amnesty international says israel is intentionally trusting genocide in java. and it reports the human rights group says is rarely forces attending a stands all the trees, detaining them, and repeatedly forcing them nothing. south chris governing policy says it, we'll try to block an impeachment, motion, and call them and against the president's been tabled by the opposition offset unit . so appeals failed, attempt to impose motional purchased as have been calling on him to resign
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opposition sizes and syria advancing itself to with the city of hama, less than a week ago, they took control of the northeast and city of the left. so in a surprise offensive, it's the biggest opposition volumes in years, and some say they have best sites on the capital of damascus. and i'm considering reports now from a friend in northern syria fighters, all assuming national army, the s and a guard the entrance. so me know me of the 3 a base intel reflect. they are holding what they call a vital position after capturing it from the searing. curtis spider over the y p g mail village next to the air base bears the scars are for once commercial. they have a lot of damage, base still remain strategically important. the advance follows the positions of december 27th offensive, which they are calling mr and stuff. aggression led by,
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hey, a tough road shot we are. oh, the operation has secured it live in a level and fighters are now close to hama. who's the mclaughlin sullivan? joshua these fighters have spent over 10 days on the front lines. they are preparing for getting mended china and other places across syria. we dedicate this victory to this free syrian people and all markers. this marks freedom from bouchard the tyrant, back by russia and sectarian militias. the monumental, indescribable trying for all syrians foreign diplomats talk of compromise. but these fighters are vowing not to stop until they drive the charlotte set out behind me are the villages of a province. these places are so close yet for years people here have felled. there was a part divided by war and conflict in their own country. now there was a glimmer of hope in many parts of syria, long separated, the communities are now daring to dream of recovery and re union. with
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allah for free from government control and tell her fault taken from the curtis forces, surrender. residents are already hitting 2 roads. a bit not very heavy. if our house is still standing, we will live the if not, will live in attend for these people calling or is no longer main displacement. but a safe journey home often under, as in a control is home to curtis and around the locals, as well as families displaced from other parts of syria. omar jarvis, who moved to a friend from a level is over the making plans to return. inspired by the positions were some success. i don't know. we've had a lot of we, i'm from and it both of us done countryside. i've lived here for 5 for years, but one 3rd at the end of the database and repairs are new that before we can go back, the buildings are damaged nor roles or adults. young people in this part of the
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syria grew up with government a us right now. they see a real opportunity to reclaim their land, cnn coastal elders era offering north and syria. let's take a look at the changing situation in this area. these areas, you can see that in red on the map, all controlled by government forces. they all backed by iran and russia. now until recently they have held much of the central region. the green areas show territory controlled by the opposition on group hyatt tough. a awesome, i'm the tuckers back syria national on a week ago, they together launched a surprise offensive from it live, capturing serious 2nd largest se i left a. the opposition is now pushing southwards towards the city of how much intense fighting is taking place on its outskirts. moscow has responded by increasing
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strikes to hold the oppositions advance along the m 5 road, which connects major urban centers. meanwhile, in northern syria, you can see in the yellow areas that which all controlled by the syrian democratic forces, they all cut ish, lead fight is supported by us troops. now they have been fighting against government forces and i saw fighters in the area were sol, so there isn't guys in tap which is near the turkish syrian border. so very complex situation with a lot of moving parts. uh, what is the light, is your hearing about movement on the ground in syria? well, in the last couple of days and simply that defies our costs and crated around the city obama, which is the 4th largest city. however, strategically it's so important because if the physician force this lab, i asked us being able to take over the city, then the next destination for them perhaps,
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or the target for them is going to be city of homes, which is the 3rd largest city in syria and that is absolutely going to be a big prize for the position because if they manage to do so, then they will be able to do wides regina controlled areas into 2 parts. and then that parts are going to be disconnected. so since yesterday on particularly the fights have been focusing around to and how long, but there's a way for them to easton and the west and pause of the city on the north of the about the city particularly defies. are intensifying around the mountain of saying i'd be the and, but while the position are being off the military mass or what they're the city and government also is trying to support it is phones that are fighting the position here. however, that means that so far they have not been able to stop the position. but what are the position these gradually approaching the city of how much, on the other hand,
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do you seeing that the city of the gym, and particularly the russia, is conducting a heavy a bombardment to stop that at was was and according to the city of sewell, the funds center, which is the position affiliated, the fast center, the saying that the end of last week, 94 people had been killed. and 320 people injured by these is tries conducted by russia and the city of forces. russell leaders from tech, a russia in iran are due to be in costco later this week. all 3 of course, have major stake in this conflict. what are we expecting from these meetings? of the quote indeed turkey russia and you run on the, to the or the, the, the largest major, the stakeholders. and they said, well, there's, when it comes to the city and seen. so the,
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for the ministers going to meet in the house and trying to navigate, trying to raise kind of rate their position. so when it comes to iran, so $45.00 cds, it's sort of the social because simply, it's a company that is somehow connected with level. and also you run, you know, solutions have repeatedly seen that you want to dispense problems, thoughts from syria. on the other hand, for russians, keeping databases along the mitigating and close lines. mainland it'd be as the top of naval base are very much essential for russians. they do not want to lose them. so when it comes to the georgia key trick that has, who would you be able to just over h d s level position, that's based in italy because turkey is simply the lifeline for that city. and that's why i know particularly the of the paid years since 2016 own that the st. disclose that was the stop is there no, has collapsed. these 3 major stakeholders are going to meet and trying to somehow
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re position themselves, trying to find a way out. but they didn't, the rest are different and their policies are different. we shall not be expecting any quick solution between these 3 states. well, the and usa also is another major played in the city and seen. and so far, the parties have not been in a minute for engagement with us say. so 1st, russia, you wrong turkey. they need to come up with a plan. and then if they can involve dsl, so in these negotiations and thoughts, maybe they will come up with a new kind of status call. okay, thank you so much for that result. set of that for us and goes into near the tuck ish syrian border to park a stone where police, military and government authorities in north west, some pockets donna meeting to discuss waste and escalating violence in the region. the combat buttonwood proven shows a boda with of kind of stone and the to reach
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a tyler bond pocket. stone group is active in the area and often carries out attacks. there is also tension between community groups with more than a 100 people killed in violence just in the last month. let's go to all corresponding, come on holidays at that conference in the show. come out, what are we expecting from this conference? how did they intend to address the tensions in the region? where just to give you an idea, i am at the governors how the government now as the federal government representative in the province. why gays dot net, that is guard hard to all, all of the good bar d heads in order to discuss the challenges that they've been emanating from the start button. that dollar bond focused on their deck. they're also going to discuss the ways and means to their store to go to a d, to be a back door to opened
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a border crossings into of one s dawn. and they have. busy want a big share, they what they said, their fair share and signed in the constitution to be able to deal with the kind a while instead this brother and have seen and up last year, we're just being one of the blogs. since the day you get the button bug just on started their tags and bug this i need to go to do for sake. so they have a lot to handle. however, the bucket started getting again solved, reject the government, and the province is not attending the strong, regardless of the friction between the federal government and the provincial government of the wide enough guards that are longer ahead. so it wouldn't be important to see it's whether anything tangible comes out of this it throughout the paper that they were getting your deck. several meetings have taken place in the box, but they have not been able to find a solution to the province's problem and come all those have been rising violence
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between the shia and sunni communities and the region is the conference gonna address that issue well that the insure is definitely coming up for discussion. we have the shia in front of your representatives who are also in the dogs that you've minister of the province, which it a quarter imagine see ridge board the next on that so week. so while ends read what a 130 people good and several 100 wounded. now what does happen? the government has been able to convince board that she and so new leader and for the faith fire, which is holding right now, emergency life saving medicine has been faded across by helicopter rewards that being open. so i, for the moment the piece is holding, but this is an edge ordered issue for the moment, the government that's a created that said they were to offer compensation to direct them. and we'll also be 5 different go to do for his friends and,
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and that area. thank you for that. come all high. does that for us up the conference in the shower, to, to georgia. now, where i protest as a mocking a week of nights, the demonstrations that i angry about a government decision to delay talks on joining the european union. on wednesday, police detained a permanent opposition data dmitri method and co is this report from the capital tbilisi. the been knocked unconscious in broad daylight by police opposition lead to naked, but any is arrested. well cameras are rolling. he's the head of the coalition for change movement. one of george's main opposition parties. his arrest came as police raided headquarters of other opposition groups, government backed media, se this video shows, stockpiles of fireworks and other materials used by protest as ins. bbc prime
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minister electronic about heat is accusing the opposition of inciting violence. ma'am, as to whether from a good expressive so, so i would not call it repression, but rather prevention, it is a fact, one thing is confirmed that people are systematically supplied with pyrotechnics and other means by the relevant political forces. this is absolutely clear. i was late to another member of the move with is to take the coalition for change says they're ready for the government to track down the even the all the team and taken to prison. we are ready for that. you have to continue fighting great testers outside. the problem is what defines despite the rates and the rest. move people for i think today, the government is an argument. that's why they're doing this. these are impressions are awful. this is why every day people across georgia come off to process it. it's an old story terrier, him right now,
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i democrat agrees you many more. and i'm not surprised that they're using this kind of method, or the arrest of a leading opposition say good doesn't seem to have that protest as from coming out and making some noise. that's far as the i can see. roots, the valley avenue is filled with tens of thousands of protesters in the 7th consecutive nights of protest in the georgia and capital to meet you. remember that go out to 0 to be seen from says in political turmoil off to parliament passed a no confidence motion top saying the government prime minister, michelle bonnie, a has been voted out by the national assembly and it's the 1st time the government has been asked at this way and from some old and 60 is natasha butler has the story of a crushing defeat, french prime minister michelle. bonnie's wrong twin minority government collapsing often only 3 months in power after new confidence boots and from says parliament.
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bologna i had infuriated in peace on the far right and on the left by pushing through austerity budget. by decree, the decision he defended, plus the $60000000000.00 and interest, that's what the french will have to pay every year. it's more than our budget for defense or higher education and it will be even higher tomorrow if we don't do anything. we put the food came off to hours of fiery debate. so many piece of the budget, which is poor people, the hardest for right lead to marine, the pen had been told back. so those who believe that i'm supporting the worst possible policy by backing a no confidence foot, i would say that the worst possible policy would be not defense of such a budget. such a government, such a collapse coast to vote just punch falls into another political process. and it's an embarrassing blow for the french president who picked the phone. yea, and will now have to appoint a new prime minister. many blame emmanuel, my girl for the situation is cool for surprised snuff. election in june resulted in
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a deeply divided parliament, strengthened for right under the left wing alliance, the one the election bought houses. this and paid was like an old, we will ups the price person on my credit, to respect the votes of friends, people who voted for our coalition, the new property shots to go over into the country. ivr. if you do that, he respects the people's decision air. you should resign the lisa he says with micro will address the nation. meanwhile, bonnie, a once praised his work, is the use briggs that negotiate to will now go down in history. was francis sure to serving prime minister. natasha butler. i'll do 0 paris fil. ahead to all. now just because of the secret to it's tunnel use light in space. will tell you about experimental treatment taking place out the international space station.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the massages on the way in new york city of the pulse of america's largest health ensure was killed. and what police a cooling, a target to attack. the gunman shot unitedhealthcare chief executive brian thompson in the back, outside the hotel ox. there is kristin slimming reports from york. it's just before sunrise on
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a busy new york street who did gunman approaches his target and open fire. 50 year old brian thompson, ceo of united health care, which shot in the back in the leg. he was pronounced dead just 30 minutes later. turning midtown manhattan into a crime scene. and i was panic. pressure was for them or 4, and then i hit the shot. and when i looked at the guy was, it was a gun. the side of the black, 50 shots, and then of course the police say it does not appear to be a random act of violence. the victim was in new york city to speak at an investor conference. it appears the suspect was lying in wait for several minutes. and as the victim was walking to the conference hotel, the suspect approached from behind and fired several rounds. many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target. after initially leaving the scene on foot,
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the gunman was spotted on an electric bike in central park. new york police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect. they've even offered a $10000.00 reward for information leading to an arrest. but because this appears to be a targeted shooting, they believe the public remain safe. united health care, the nation's largest insurance provider, said in a statement they were deeply saddened and shocked by thompson's killing, noting that bryan was a highly respected colleague and a friend to all who worked with him. new yorkers were also shocked. the taurus seemed to take the news in stride. not feeling good, but actually i'm not worried because i think is safe here. absolutely. love it. my 1st thing be on the opposite level. but as police searched for clues and a motive at the hotel, they also flooded. rockefeller plaza, a show for us as thousands gathered to watch the annual christmas tree lighting
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just blocks away. christine salumi al jazeera new york. that coin has traded above $100000.00 us dollars for the 1st time. the crypto currency has more than doubled in value this year. it's very such in recent weeks, off this donald trump's election victory had been extraordinary scenes in the bahamas, swearing and p through a ceremonial mace out the window during a parliamentary session. now i would say that you need a v o position policy reacted off to dispute in the chain that the members were discussing a us indictment case accusing police involvement and drug trafficking. now scientists might be close to unlocking the secrets of aging,
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but they've had to leave us to do it. i've sent tissue samples to the international space station hoping for breakthrough. benton monahan has the story to point the secrets to the human aging process could lie in space. studies have shown astronaut living on the international space station or i ss, get older, faster, step a dead 3 scientist and oxford in the u. k. believe a closer look at this could lead to medical breakthroughs here on her, on the on petted us to notes. suffer from muscle atrophy brooklyn, with their joint with their boon, and also with immune system. when we noticed this, we found that this actually at some point, simon, your to a different age related disease, and this latest to all. so the question, if the space might to provide us with the next or late engaging model, lower gravity in space means the human body experiences less resistance and doesn't
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have to work as hard. but this leads muscles to breakdown and bones to lose their density. ask knolls, have to exercise cost, at least to counter these effects, conditions and space can also damage cells and the bodies immune system. to study this, the scientist and oxford have grown. michel, oregon's gold, oregon awaits their sense of the i ss for teams on earth monitor real time data to see how they are affected by being in space. and the solve on would be sent to the international space station. and some of the sambal would be staying there and would be able, by comparing and analyzing the data, coming from these 2 different oregon need in the international space station and also an hours to be able to study the process of aging. the study hopes to find new ways to counter age related health issues like the weakening of boeing through osteoporosis and decline in the immune system. and with plans for human missions to mars and the coming years asked and also will need new ways to keep healthy as they
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take longer journeys into the unknown fence and monahan algebra. okay, that's it for me my, the insides of this needs. i'll be back there in just a moment or tools. today's needs to stay with us. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read? payments through the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate, the difference between china and most of the rest, the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0 once you reach this displacements comp and send the incidence river and i'll state samuel hundreds of thought. it
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would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union to are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother, after the theme was hit on his legs. we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us. despite those villages being under our self control, local monitors, see at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200 killed. those who have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escaped. there are entire families who lost each other as they tried to get away from the village, a thing to veto with no one managing to reach safety. people who made it. here's the most of those left behind are the button above the young, the elderly, and those injured in the rest of the attacks. and no way to know if they manage to
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get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. the the as are a bones the circles safe. so named galls are killing at least 20 palestinians. medics say women and children were incinerated, india tax the money inside the solid. is there a light from the also coming up report from amnesty international shows evidence

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