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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 6, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST

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more from the roof, we could see recreation at the american embassy for the most iconic images of the conflict in vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row seat to the final stages of the war cycle in colorado. for hotels on old is here. the out on the clock, this is these are life and the all coming up the next 60 minutes. opposition fights is there is a control of the city of hammer and threatening to push further south by government forces withdrawal is rarely gain targets. one of the last remaining hospitals in northern gusts, or at least 7 people are killed in medical stuff in jail. south chris parliamentary speak of promises to prevent any further attendance for the president to impose
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marshall the u. s. government investigates where the secret service went wrong during i'm attempting to such a nation of donald trump in july. the say we begin in syria when opposition fight is a now in control of how about one of the largest cities in the country and then lightning offensive against government forces. last week, they took control of a left po and have continued to push south towards the capital. the government and its russian allies have been carry out it strikes to try and slow the opposition to bones. russell said, begins coverage from the turkish syrian border up years. i've gotten controlled gun in 48 hours. these are the seats in home, one of the students largest cities as a position of courses and to, to crowds of support. the city an army has confirmed is we to was from the
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city really point is forces outside urban areas being what it says is an effort to protect sweetie allies, to have a site is, has agreed to provost for these with these tests bubbles involving sitting on the units and even on back fighters, supported by russian air poverty. which should be one of the one i informed me, my brother is that much i didn't fighters have begun to enter how long to commence the one that does injured in syria for 40 years. i ask, god almighty to make it to conch us with no revenge. but the conquest of mercy and fellowship. how much location is crucial. it's on the main highway between alpha and damascus. it capture opens potential addresses towards homes, effectively splitting government controls, territory. positions capture of how must be distributed for prove decisive. if both government forces to abandon the positions they have,
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how soon as the company began to 2011, the cities for killed is why the implications for steve is really just communities, including nearby christian. and he's smiling was the population who have been promised to be protected by the opposition on groups have already announced their next target. said your homes. if captured is quote, captives the governments why the link between damascus and his cost a strong hold of. let's act as late as the remote with most and other set back for president assad government coming just days of the following up on april long dormant for 40, syria is now moving on president of peace marking a turning point in a conflict that has grouped the nation for more than a decade. that's what we can cross live to wrestle now, who's just north of detective syrian border near the city of dallas? said a russell. what's the position right now off to this opposition from the wells. now the up is going to pace off the expression of the adventure of the
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position is the continuing off they're taking over the city or how my last night. now they are going further south and roughly around $25.00 jurisdiction homages. solve to the city. how of how much they are engaging in fights with the government forces they see is last night. have taken home was now the control off the the did the tone or for us then and the tell these are, these are the only 2 towns that are in between the city or how i'm a 4th largest city of syria and the city of homes where they are now ad missing doors. so these 2 locations would extremely important. they would regard that as the cd and government defense lines. the last bounce lines, before homes and last night, you have seen that the russian aid for these words, right? you to bomb the bridges that are connecting to homes and the city of home. so it's
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a disappear hama, but they have not been able to completely destroy them. so now the position is using that bridges and with all the treatments and the fighters, they are rapidly advancing towards the city or, or full of home. so for now, there is no major resistance of the city and government on their way. and also people or foam stores were particularly loyal to the city and government are still continuing to any the city and going to the costs of the deal of let's talk here and talk to is. and that is making a home, even much more willing to double a gas this at this of the position or the rest of it goes very hard to predict exactly how this is going to progress, how it will develop. but, but what should we be looking out for as to what might happen next? well for know that or the 5 intensifies taking place. just 10 kilometers
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a way for them to view of homes. so it will then be quite unexpected. if to day these fights, go to the outskirts of the city of homes. and now after this, the take over the 2nd largest city of city on apple a week ago. and then yesterday, the 4th largest city of syria, hama. and today or in the coming days, peggy, in the cold full of homes for casual control of homes, then it will mean that simply the position forces are in control of the major cities of syria. i level how much homes these are the seconds of food and 2 of the largest cities that they're connected with and 5 highways. and once they've got homes, then there is nothing in between forms for the city of homes. and the top of the mask is so if he is willing to put that in when to get in a great raise, the capital damascus also to fall into the hands of the opposition and fight theirs
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. and is going to further put, expose the, to the city and government, and it's not the only the city and government that is losing the ground here. it is also a huge blow for your on, for you run for russia. and of course for his will live as well, because these were the main back are to support this of the city and government since the beginning of the civil war in syria, in 2011. know if the position guys own homes. it means that practically redeem control territories costs lead to into 2 parts. so that would be no connection from the capital to the cost of cities at the mediterranean sea. and that is a huge below, logistically the who's below and is going to raise the russian a business that are taking place at the best. and of course, the lines it is going to cost or if you rouse len, please. $22.00, a $211.00 on just means that the supply chain supply chains to, to, to,
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to is below are going to be interrupted. and the city and government is going to be secures in only in the tab at the mass cause and practically that would mean the city and government is now losing the control of the majority of the country in terms of the population. and in terms of demand, and we'll see if we mean now the position is quotes for the majority of the population, almost 60 percent off the population in syria. certainly seems like these are critical moments. russell, believe that for the moment this was a set of and keyless without is there a correspondence or how about kelly? i was in the hall to of having these whether they have received some celebration on the streets is opposition, forces entered the city. his report, which was, groups of opposition fighters have now entered the main square in the heart of hama . each group entering start celebrated firing their guns in the air. not only is the entire home of province and circled by opposition fighters. they've also
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penetrate the city permits eastern side and not a yonah. nothing. i don't know what is worth noting here is it the residence diploma city has come out to the street welcoming the opposition fighters. we were surprised. see residents taking to the streets, given the dire situation. local residents came out to celebrate as groups of opposition. fighters continued to enter the city after the government forces to the web, the city, the sava was and what all of us, what are you at the on? we're in all of the square in the heart of hama, it carries great symbolism among the syrians and the revolution. this square used to be packed with civilians rallying against the government. when the syrian revolution 1st began, yet the city was controlled by the government in 2011. the. the city was in the government's iron grip. a gun opposition fighters were engage in fierce fighting with government troops in the west of the city. get the opposite and seize control of the home, a military air base, then penetrate the city from the west side. after that, the roads, the center of hama was clear ahead of them. well, how does that? how does that?
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did you add yourself? the same scenario was there a piece in the east where the opposition reese thomas central prison and freed all the prisoners who after that the entire city was wide open to them. here is another group entering the city. they're celebrating to firing in the air. they continue to arrive in the heart of the city's main square. well, serious defense minister says the army is retreat from home. it was only a time to can the government forces are regrouping near the city. a national field only that we're in good positions in the battlefield and no forces were able to regain control some areas in order to bring safety and security. sometimes administered calculus, we need to withdrawal to redeploy forces based on the people of syria ended. so just are able to overcome all the challenges in the field, no matter how difficult after the redeployment of our forces outside hama in order to protect the lives of civilians. and also the terrorist took over the city,
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the trying to create a propaganda, sprinting wrong information about our forces. using a our district misinformation and fake orders and the name of the forces. but these are not true. i call on out people civilian and military to be aware of the risk of, of this information campaign and stick only to the information that's released by national tv. i would like to consume the what happened and how much is only a tech that how forces are still surrounding the outskirts of the city and the honda compared to carry out all the constitutional and national jersey. we call how people in syria to be patient and to be assured that we are not spearing any efforts to bring next security and safety to the entire country. now his strong throughout the is that it will remain the main force who protect you from all those who are trying to disrupt the national security at all. so let's take a closer look at this is on find because controlled syria for more than half a century with the legacy of violence and spends 2 generations have his alas, a side, a full my military officer sees power in 1970 ruled syria for 30 years. under his
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presidency, syria witness, one of its doc has checked to see 9 connected to have a massacre were up to 40000 civilians were killed in the military practice. after his death in 2000. his son, by charlotte, had to control, hopes of reform, was shot to it when peaceful pro democracy protest in 2011. we met with severe force which led to the civil war and estimated at 350000 people have been killed since then. and assad government has been accused of multiple atrocities of chemical weapons of tax to the systematic torture of thousands in prisons. while on the top line is from the arb sense of research and policy studies and explains why the balance of power seems to have shifted away from the assad government. the whole issue started actually on october 7 because of that. so many is a fan of stance. then between the gym and the old position, and especially after that, as you managed,
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actually to take back control of much of that. there are 3 that have been taken previously by the position and the asset that our process and this discrimination agreement between turkey or show and, and yet on that easy and thought that it had one this conflict and there was no need actually to give any concessions for the, for the position. and that feeling actually, it was a fair, the consolidated by the normalization by of countries and the invitation of the gym to come back to the op leak and attend the up summit and the out in 2023. so when the october 7th attacks actually have been in an, in gaza at days that are really starting to tweak and, and degree the excess of resistance including has with law. they are on the a many she has in syria and also the pollution of the gods. actually, which are also has bases and, and, and,
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and see it. yeah. so at the opposition actually found that the nice moment actually to try and shift the balance of power on the ground. the opposition forces that they are free to prison inmates and time are off to taking control of the city there with most of the scenes outside one channel. but somewhere we're united with friends and family members homeless. i'm in the room and i'm a, i'm from hima. my gods save us from the government. about $1500.00 people in prison, nearly 50 in each room. my god, in the is the been out. may god grant you, success, strengthen you will steps and be victorious. all the way to damascus. well, there was some of the scenes earlier this week and the left out 0 is my new address line has gained access to the government prison. or what's the deal that had the up the says, lee, it, we are inside one of the assad government secret underground prisons. prisons like
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this always and still fear among us here in public. it is the ultimate fate of any citizen in opposition to a saw or his leadership of the could even up is that it for the find also that as a full of it, this prison is 3 stories high and situated under the military academy premises our camera will walk is true for safety. some of the armed fighters will take all through them and we will follow their lead. look, the man will come on. shay, too heavy? all sort of, as you can see, cells are tiny, dark, with no electricity inside all, there is no bulbs at all. so the prison is completely dark. i'll do it. no, i let the le let, let's, let's move to the, here are the toilets. here was another cell of this underground secret prison run by the government, which is now controlled by the opposition of prisoners have been set free. well, mohammed de la la is from this syria,
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justice and accountability set accountability center is also a former political prisoner who explains how prisons like the ones and how about and the level and the torres for holding discipline. those prisoners are a mix of everything. basically, how about prison, like how liberal prison is a sense relative to a facility where the government keeps that a good at the detainees and missed the criminal prisoners, but also the government to use that to put a lot of split the candy guineas. and these, the types of facilities the government to use, but that kick off revolving doors are frustrating detainees from places to places which isn't any force to make 3 single for the thing is difficult for families. and therefore to keep hiding those disappears. people enforce disappears. people from how may i present, at least 80 of the people will release it 0 if you were politically that needs to be lock. so activism and being this task being active and this adults being at to this being immediate cause, abuse those or look testable site leaders. and i look for, there's one, not the bookcase for multiple present if a prisoner of the company's name is,
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is very well known. now for cdns, we spend 53 years in prison, transferred from supplier present to several additional facilities and ended up being and i look for prison. one that up is open the door and let him out. half is the less of the father of the accounts presented by charlotte said i'm glad the same, the same tactics of disappearing a lot of people detaining to people for very, from long period of time a lot of times without trials or with a mountain road, basically walk through items or can go to courts basically, a lot of those, the 10 years ago ended up in the eighty's and prison. a lot of them disappeared on this international and human rights watch estimates. 17000 cd young disappeared between 82 and 95 and those never came back. there was no news about this face and their loved ones just accepted the unity that they were killed enough that they've been shot facilities as well. the fighting and syria has disrupted the flow of age in the left, where hundreds of people have fled, the homes, know, accomplish reports from the northwest them city. today we're here in the city,
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a volleyball in the neighborhood called the old, the pull the neighborhood in the heart of the city, a volleyball, and a mid severest car in humanitarian aid and other services that the city has lacked since the beginning of uh, the uh, military operation of the opposition forces. and as you can see behind the currently humanitarian teams are entering the city and trying to provide much needed assistance to the most vulnerable and the people of the civilian of the city of a live. both we've talked to those who made terry and themes as they told us that they were gonna try to, you know, step by step to provide additional services to the city. but currently the trying to meet the basic needs a day to day needs of the people here in the area that we saw in the last couple of days. and you always have the steps of their response in the city of the city on
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the vehicle there. and they told us that their most meeting items are bread and water. and that's what's currently and yours are our focusing on providing currently a bread distribution is spread across the city of other for nothing. oh, there is nothing but great in what had that. she and we do not have any money to buy for me. my dear brother, that's all we ask for a fee and the money murphy, there is no volta. we only rely on what is already that i have 10 people in the house and these 3 loaves of bread will not be enough. water stations have been done are due to the previous escalations and currently they are under maintenance and they are expected to work and the uh, and the future or the near future people who are, are still living in the state of oblivion ad here because
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they need the services to be delivered, they need their needs to be met and yours are currently working on that. and they told us that they hoping the future they could be more active in the uh, city. look our most progress. you're all from other folks. the, the trying to gaza web is really bump arguments across the strip has been relentless in the north attack. so medical facilities in residential areas killed dozens of people on thursday. residential block was bombed in bacon here, which is based on the it's rarely sage for more than 60 days or 15 palestinians were killed in that attack and the children were among signature, the belly functioning, come out loud. one hospital in the city is also come under attack. it's really
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drones shocked people inside the medical facility can be at least 7 palestinians hospitals to off or among the and just as well as targeted the hospital multiple times. that's called straight away to talk about his name, who's in darrow butler in central gaza. and tara, once again the hospital and the focus of attack. yeah, that's right. it has been a deeply moving situation of the north of the stripe. in fact, nick a specifically in the this time the focus is phone come out at one hospital. this hospital has been previously and repeatedly targeted by these very many 3 on tuesday morning that has been a serious development taking place in that are really but had medical center where they use wait a minute, 3 times have surrounded the commodities one hospital and the leadership of that military force has tend to is where the soldiers for the court yard with loud speakers is talking to pull on the director of the hospital. the for some of the stuff, the, an attempt to flee, and to evacuate. the hospital a including the evacuation of patients wanted people and even the relative so have
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been taken care of them alongside with the cut give as well, had been responsible for providing medical care. we just wanted civilians among those. oh, so it is uh, one of the uh for a medical delegation which is in a donation. one who has been also told to evacuate the, the hospital for the free gift coordination with the w h o. x has come on are doing hospital in order to provide medical care with the palestinian doctors was to on the ground this not only that serious development, but also the hospital has been charlotte, which is very a tax and medical it medical sources reported that the hospitals has come under the used by the fire directly and without warning. and also the facility itself, including the nearby buildings, have been widely targeted and flattened to the ground. a number of civilians have reported killed and injured, but we are still chasing the exact numbers of do so weren't killed the due to the white is kaylin specific ation campaign to buy strikes,
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stuffs took place in this area, but apparently now with the it's very intention to evacuate a to my, there's one hospital, it seems that the other pocket because i will be completely witnessing a sort of medical collapse because now it's this hospital at the comes out of service. it means that the, those are part of cause i will completely be out of any sort of medical services specifically that there has been a very grubbing restrictive med just being taken by these many men to treat in terms of access of medical supplies to the north and even the movement of for, and medical delegation which can really provide a very significant cap on time for palestinians and then also the territory. okay. and target. yeah. you mentioned that strikes because of as far as targeting other areas across the street. yeah, that's right. neck uh, in fact uh it says that as of this morning the situation has been quite tense and the noise because the minutes with ration has been ongoing and devalue and below
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the refugee camp. the is very military, especially the grout forces continue to blow up for residential adult traits, residential neighborhoods in big la here where there are still some civilians and the big law here they did not leave yet because they have no and the other place goes that cause it to be safe in order to take it as a refuge, but also in the central area. what we are, we been been here ink for almost more than an hour on the ground at very huge explosions. and even a gun fire could be gladly overhead in the eastern areas of every butler and un, unable something really, which isn't the sort of, of the city of there and by the sounds of explosions have really read the right to the course that entire area. terrifying everyone on the ground and that's the top in terms of attacks, especially by the ground forces previously these way, many to just conduct it some sort of a relative advancements into something that's of dairy, blah, blah. the later has conducted some thoughts of the tax because with the trouble and the sounds of explode has continued to be on the overhead. it every now and then
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what civilians for them right now to everybody around the central area is considered to be the last for child results for them away from the ongoing saw psych 12 of really violence that is taking place for more than a year on the ground back to next. yeah, for relentless is what is near to target, losing their, their product in going to the thanks. park the to south crew with software and piece protesting inside the public building and sold demanding. the president stepped down due to the faces investigation by military prosecutors for his attempt to impose martial law. earlier this week. ahead of the governing party, hon. don't. who is supporting union suspension of the earlier opposing has a patient. the deputy defense minister says marshall will not be imposed again. i wonder what done. you guys are good in the claims of the god,
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things the possibility of a 2nd martial law arrest earlier this morning off completely for even if there are demands for declaration of martial law, the administrative defense and the joint chiefs of staff for lots and lots of objects the g 100 quin currently the military is maintaining assembly of genus poster and managing the situation stapling and we'll do our best to protect the safety and de deluxe of the people while focusing on primary duties. so let's cost the child stratford, who's in the capital of souls at charles that tell us what's happening while you're on the joint is sides. very large purchase the storage and also is actually move in our schedule prior to the car. and so it's all clear, right? now, but it's made around $20000.00 people. these are labor union representatives has
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been developing back to them why they are holding calls. as you can see, there's been a buying van line. they've been a lot of speech. he's gabe clark called so big no, no bonding. now the president resigned. i think it's brown, they're all. busy see just how strong to exercise the traffic, right. to recognize the describe the most recent today around the found the problem the same. there are
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a lot of people that's not expensive because for the next 3 elections, for example, in, in april where he's quality stuff with a massive loss. as i say, described as a laid up person who spent most of the time since then actually just the towing bills that your position policies opposition policy is going to cost them or to movies. uh, voice impeachment. those already which are unfortunate through the bills and then the president would be talking the full disclosure stall to financial projects like this. but actually this is joy. we understand there was more of a purchase happening around the capital also. meanwhile, yeah, the whole host of various different music is going on close to me, things as we get closer to dispose of you to reach the lower. okay. now
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what does this sends about back by what, what's the latest on the well, i'm sorry. interestingly, the hall tree has been managing over the last couple of hours. not very far in the middle of the policy today actually said that he's still the president overseas member of his policy. she likes the big suspend again, the person the, the sorry. 3
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the ministry now the the base. ready to be calls today
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from about most the. ringback page and page from the reading to the boss tells me with that thanks very much charles. it's track for the speaking about the backdrop of those ongoing process involving thousands in sol. thank you. still head on this. are these are, these are on the streets of the police. see for 819 the rank protest is that georgia say they might rest until the government was on the i had a lot of that the weather's looking launch the unsettled across europe at the moment
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. and that trend is going to follow us into the weekend. unfortunately, you can see lots of cloud across the region and that's thanks to frontal systems pushing their way from west to east. so the remnants of one of those is moving into the southeast. so there's more heavy rain to come for grease you've got amber low, so some stormy conditions as well offset to effect western areas. gracious, still got the red wind warning, and it's sub units issues, warnings for wintery weather. over the next few days, the west of that will sweep its way across into central parts of you're more of that to come in the north east for places like russia minus 2 degrees in moscow. so very cold. there it is looking a little bit care across scandinavia with some snow coming in to southern parts of no way, but it is looking pretty nasty out west, some pretty wild weather to come on saturday. strong winds, some heavy rain. you've got yellow warnings out through the weekend for bruce and, and the island of island. we can see some of that snow skipping its way for the
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south into the north of spain. it looks pretty wet here. it is going to get cold from move to south through the weekend, 14 in madrid on saturday. the doing the combination of violent war and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this as a means conflict reporting from the actually a lot of the rates are really, really big. we've seen this done an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you close to the heart of the story. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the other guy you're watching out there. also stories and opposition fight. it's in serious take control of the city of how much the now advancing on homes, which is 40 kilometers. some homes is captured,
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a capital damascus will be console from the government's crystal stronghold talk here in oregon. so it is rarely a tax on hospitals and homes killed dozens of palestinians on thursday. 15 people, including children, were killed in the residential blocks with palms of like an commode when hospital has also come under attack. again, it's really forces use drugs, shoot people inside the. so let's stay with developments in syria and the un secretary general is weighed in a painting for an end to the fight. as we have seen, the beat the fruits of a cut on the collective phase, yet if you use the escalation arrangements to produce a general nationwide ceasefire or a serious political process to implement security council resolutions, these must change and some developing use from serious southern board with lebanon,
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israel says it struck what it calls that hezbollah smuggling route to the read across the is now reported to be out of service. and so let's bring this all together with monica. and jones is an associate professor of media. i'm only 6 at northwestern university here in cason joins is at thanks for joining to mark. so, you know, we've loan told a phase of the region becoming a must in conflict. we have garza, we have 11 now. we've got this going on in syria. how connected all these and web potentially could it lead while i think, yeah, we've said as a been this risk of a wider will for some time i would argue that we've actually been in a white a full brock some months. but obviously the, the extent of the violence extensive, the, the, the shifting dynamics has changed substantially, as we mentioned. we, so, you know, israel incursion into, to 11 on and now we have a very tense of ceasefire as the package. just kind of demonstrated we seen, i think crucially what's going on in syria as being the, the latest development and what's happening the, the rebels of now pushed all the way to have them. and this is really risk. and i
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think changing the balance of power in the region because for example, if a side with the full, it would really configured the relationship and the, the rainy and foothold in syria as well as the russian foothold. and they are linked in, in the sense that i know, you know, and some of the argue that israel attacks on not just has the law under the grid ation of has well, in lebanon. and also on target. and syria has helped the h t, as the rebels in syria take hold. but i don't actually think that's a huge part of the story. i think actually what was saying. and it's, there is more earthly action all outside forces willing to help the rebels, but also the lack of mariah and syria's army. and, and you know, the assets fundamental like a popularity and turbo and di, economic circumstances in syria. and as soon as you brought in the conflicts into syria, then you have to start as we look on and observe and analyze, you have to start talking about the outside places like you just mentioned directly those that russia. yeah, yeah. well, i mean, marshall is an interesting one, right?
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so the, the idea of the russia was investor is a staunch supporter of asset rush. it once, you know, implementing syria for a number of reasons, but primarily it's got, you know, a massive pull. it's been taught to switch gifted access to the mediterranean, right? it would be very difficult to accept that russia would want to give that up. and, and you know, if that means, you know, supporting assets to the very end, they will probably do it, but they might also be entertaining. the prospect of thinking to extend could have different government and syria, a lot of them support them. having said that, trump is coming to power. trump is famously, i said that he wants to end the war in ukraine. and you know, he's been criticized for being very pro putin for russia. so if trumps, you know, once he becomes president, if he was to, you know, support the russian efforts in ukraine or at least not supporting new training efforts against russia. does that mean then rushes attention and the fact that they're being pulled into these training company will be sort of less so, and that they will be able to then divert me more resources into syria. that's a possibility. iraq is also another crushing. we've seen that iraq, a sense of malicious to syria,
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to support the government. we don't know what role the planning is yet, but this is also, as you mentioned, drawing in iraq, again, potentially generating the risk of it even. why the conflict? i mean, iraq obviously have a very strong memories of, of the role of islamic states, you know, taking over a, almost 2 thirds of the country several years ago. they will also be wanting to, to ensure that kind of territorial integrity and perhaps the maintenance of a state this current syria that doesn't empower is minister rebels. yeah, i mean, the web of complexity has a save energy. it is, is very challenging, given all the different plans and all the different vested interest is very hard to see, you know, which direction is going to take. yeah, i mean, this is it. and i do think when we see what's happening, of course, because i was surprised. chuckie plays a big role. i'm sorry. can you know? it's been said that adam has, has given or enter his rather given the green light for the rebels. but at the same time, i do think what's going on in the united states will be causing some concern for us,
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that infections and syria and trump presidency with the time and a lot of what happens and much of your claim that was that for the time and what happens in survey and terms of supporting asset and also a rainy and gemini. and there is also something that will, will, for example, around cut its losses, withdrawal support for hezbollah and 11 on maybe even syria in order to focus and consolidate his power. both domestically but also in somewhere like a rock bringing close to the gulf region. if that happens, then of course, gulf states will then be slightly novice about encroaching around noon. had you any closer to the golf an america with 2. so america wouldn't really want to see that either. right. i'd give it a less, but it's very hard to see how you enter into negotiations as drawn. so what else will come on to that? but i'd like to leave it there for the moment. thanks very much indeed. amounts of insurance. thank you. excellent. let's head off the prompts. now when i present the mental macro and has promised to appoint a new prime minister in the coming days, michel bonnie, i was forced to resign after lucy in the confidence right to parliament on wednesday at less than 4 right parties united to talking this minority guilford
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i'll try to push through a controversial starting budget. tasha button has more now from well, we'll have to wait a bit longer to find out who will be fraud says next prime minister as a french presidency. manual micro, in an address to the nation, said that he would name somebody put in the next few days. he called on politicians on all sides. a fraud was called in to work with whoever names of going forward or things like the budget to provide support. this office, he said for assistance in the national and blake have to take responsibility for what has happened and what he means. this was some of the political trouble and payoff. he did. how is the himself take responsibility for dissolving the national assembly back in june? according as stuff election, something that surprised and shot many people, many said it is because of that decision default has insights and it's school terrible. now it was something of america and i knew my call saying i do take
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responsibility. i on the side. but that was the decision, was my widely misunderstood when it comes to his own fee, just remind me of my call made it very clear that he wasn't getting any with the back of my feet. didn't confuse the mandate that you gave me in a democratic manner. so that was for 5 years and i will fully exercise by rights for these 5 years to be my responsibility is to make sure all the institutions are functioning correctly and properly on the sovereignty and independence of our country and our citizens. within the next few days, the manual not call will preside over the reopening of the note to them cathedrals i will be at the stage said the us presence elect donald trump would also be attending. there was no doubt that amount on michael hayes is a political time. all entails of the last couple of days will not overshadow that knowledge of fed before dr. butler, i'll just say, with power as well. people in power. so it'd be reacting to the political turmoil. let's take
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a listen to what some of them say on the phone to the mail. the. we were in a bad situation, that'd be conked it out of my cron one for design. so was stuck. so the next 2? yes. yes. what about the minutes mccomb and find the new prime minister for sure? he's very competent, a new account and going him to lead for us up to the situation. i hope he'll be up to the task and not disappoints us. i think he'll do what has to be done. a protest is in georgia, had been on the streets for an 8 nights in a row quoted on the government to resign bankrupt by the decision to delay talks on joining the european union. the boot is being 10 since elections in october, which governments, critics say we're rig lease of use to a guy. so most candidly, thanks for the 1st test. as mentioned movement that has moved from the capital to police. on the 8th night of protest, the movement is still going strong despite the cold temperatures and the various
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arrest that have happened in the past. the 48 hours of opposition figures and the police raise of opposition head quotes is now. 1 this is of the president saw him, is that obviously the who has more of a ceremonial role in this country? of course, she's been speaking to the national broadcast that she's 11 of the most recognized spaces of the off position as we've been calling for re election. he's been calling for a protest in the country. now. she was off how she feels she's doing fulfilling her obligation of constitutional obligation of, of representing a unified nation. this is what she responded. democrat, the or she, these only one new in democracy. it is the will of the people. and the people are not able to express, they will do said democratic elections. the people feel election was stolen stuff. and in this case, it is very difficult to speak about. and when you find the nation, i agree, the president symbolizes the union of the nation. and to reach this goal,
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the only one option is to hold new election law. we need to do it because you see what's happening. people are angry. they've boats has been stolen. troob as that was solemn, is that obviously the george and president. and it feels like on the 8th nights that aren't as many people here, even though they're still thousands of people gathered near the parliament building in the georgia and capital, at least they didn't go out to 0. somebody see now washington is agreed to send 90 personnel land mines to ukraine in an attempt to slay the russian advance. rights groups are criticized. the decision crane is now the most mind country in the world, but neither the us russia, a signatories to the also a treaty which binds the use of language as a back, as a triple. the science of the back to that took place here everywhere. the majority of this village is destroyed off to ukraine, took it back from russian troop of the sizes, and also people who used to live here on a to remain. and it's clear to see why vested corolla,
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which 1st came here as a young man, when he served in the soviet ministry defending the and ended up staying his lived here. most of his life lead the 1st i lost some of those, but all my bones were fragmented and the there's well worried about infection. so the data, it's my leg in this village is old vessel and his family have along with atlanta and livestock. see how the quota requested to what did you said? it was my birthday. i went to get paid for the couch and i stepped on a mine. i screamed, i was calling on the floor and my son heard my screens and he came to rescue me. both the husband and wife and now i'm the cheese. she was vested. i lost his left leg. tatiana her right to put them on the other side of the village. alexander. oh god, god stood recovering from his injuries. little affinity to her, but there were a lot of projectiles. and a wintry show at the mining team where they were, and one of them exploded,
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and i quoted said, there's no running water in this village. only the main road has been cleared and is considered safe for they just have come to accept the fact that it will take considerable time to complete the mind this area and the one wrong step, either right or left could result in serious injury or even death. cds and the there are no shops, no post office, villages need anything. they have to travel to the nearest town. even the village dogs have become victim to the mind that the people have gotten used to the fact that you could lose a foot or a leg here and it's become normal. there's nothing yet on the mind. wife and children on another place, just so that my daughter can go to school, let them know what else that is with. and then we'll just say, oh, do not give us that says he has no pens to leave. and our success says this is, do you have a mind detector? i need to go and work my fields. i started bake. i did 0. come. yeah,
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and i'll give region ukraine. so the head here are not 0 hoping for a better life. asylum seekers in mexico are attempting to reach the us for that
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before the administration comes in. the the color gave a bi partisan task force in washington is holding hearings on the attempted assassination of donald trump in july. a bullet gray is trumped during the campaign event in pennsylvania. the gunman was shot at the site itself. the coming one passed some injury to others. the incident has been described is one of the most
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significant famous of the u. s. secret service in decades. so level reports now from washing do solemnly swear or for this became the iconic image of his presidential campaign. donald trump faced in the seconds after an assassin try to shoot him at a rally and both left pennsylvania. a bullet grazed his, a back in july, sent to meet, has saved his life 5 months on the mountain of areas that up to that moment pulled over in washington. i think the secret service director of ronald ro, up before a bipartisan task force on capitol hill right before a final report is issued on what went wrong and how to stop it happening again. july 13th was a failure of the secret service to adequately secure the brother farm show side and protect. president electronic is that abject failure, underscored critical gaps in secret service operations. those gaps, light clear, the position, the government,
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thomas crux fired from not secure was because secret service agents for local police were doing it. i'm vice versa. no centralized command structure. so i'd shots were fired. it took time to work out who was in control of crooks. able to fly his drone over the area and noticed just 2 hours before because the drug detection system was not working. july 13th was the closest that would be assessed and has come to killing a current or former president since 1981. they want to run about $410.00 a time. so 1st they got hated congressman pop valid points. you've got how basically would have cost to prevent july 13th happening at a point. the secret service was actually due for more money than a remembrance of september 11th. bring again september is 911. come on the ration coming, acting director of ro, only attended as a way of lobbying for the director job full time job 11. for political purposes, you are just looking for the agency because remember, this is
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a role that is now effectively open and it's an appointment that donald trump can make. however, he sees fit, no senate confirmation needed, he can pick whoever he wants. the agency has already been told by lawmakers that it needs to reform. i'm the acting director says that is in process question is for donald trump, the survivor of not one, but 2 attempts on his life will not be enough to live out. i'll just say right, washington, as well, president elect trump has accused mexico of giving migrants a free pass. the mexican government says it's been trying to disband the large groups of people heading towards the us border by offering to relocate them within mexico officer as juliet kelly on the reports from mexico city. they are making their way slowly through the country. donald trump just weeks away from returning as president the latest migrant care event to pass through. southern mexico is made up of about 1500 people old trying to reach the united states before there's
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a new man in the white house. it's the 3rd one in the last month alone. but it's recent history is anything to go by there on likely to get anywhere near the us border fan. so i was kind of concerned. i feel that they are trying to tie us out so that we can give up in a bad didn't the care of that. the mexican authorities have been following us and offering people things. promising things from says these care events are part of an invasion, but not one of these groups has made it intact to the us border in 5 years. recently, the mexican authorities have been breaking up caravans by busing. migrants is far from the us border or offering them temporary legal status in mexico. so i look pretty made. this is the best thing. there is an assumption that a migrant caravan is foamed and then it reaches the northern buddha. there was a policy to deal with the migrants in mexico. yep. it's
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a strategy that human rights organization say is unjust and cruel. but i think the strategy is to just break up the care of and so that it's not so visible any more. because if you think about it, it's really a 1000 people, right? it's not very many people at all. the issue is that everyone else is sort of invisible because there aren't buses or on planes, or they're waiting in camps. in these days, most people joining the caravans are in fact trying to sleep, worsening violets in southern mexican cities with the security situation is starting to spiral out of control. apartments are broken up and its members find other ways to make their way through mexico. many ends up in modern taps like this one in mexico city. and even though the living conditions are far from my deal here, at least i can find a modicum of safety in comparison to what they left in southern mexico. despite the challenges,
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most migrants want to do exactly what the vitamin ministration asked them to enter the us. the legal pathways, like to cvp one app, but the return of donald trump, they signaled the end of these regulated routes north, in favor of a new correct down pushing these caravans into the arms of criminals smuggling gangs. instead. julia go yeah, i know i'll just be around mexico city in brazil, lags of us have been gathering on the streets as the apollo to protest the games, racism and police violent as they held up signs and johnson slogans in response to the recent incidents including one in which a policeman pushed the young black man off a bridge during a routine traffic stop. and another incidents, enough to the police been shot demanded for reports of these things. so, from a market what? because organizations have protested and one is harris against the government. strict to started emetrius hoppler budget team is population live in poverty, but president of the miller, it says the public spending cuts are necessary to bring down inflation towards
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a bo was that the demonstration in front of their, the labor union state employees and pensioners on the streets protesting have you had any laser stay with the plans for origin? tina the government has radically cottage spending, bilingual thousands of state employees lifting subsidy limits and freezing old public works. sorting, martinez works for the national council for scientific and technical investigations . would. doesn't have been made off, the 80 percent of the workers are earning below the poverty line, 0 quality workers that could work anywhere in the world. and that's why many scientists are choosing to leave the country. the process happened as they appeared at a conservative c pack summit and what a sight is, which also included the speech from donald trump's daughter in law, lyra. trump, or you know, say when the beer really called for right wing parties around the world to unite.
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take your unity munos today around the world together with donald trump. mckayla an us here in austin tina in new. when's a freedom of being felt around the world? in spite of implementing one of the harshest of steri plants in argentina, history, support for him continues to run high. have you had any days? approval rating has been covered in recent months of the economy, consulting some signs of recovery and information as to its lowest point in the year. however, around 50 percent of the population continue to live in poverty. emilia continued to struggle among them are pensioners, poverty rates among them have doubled since we late came to power. we are the victims of the 30 plan. they want to see us that really they don't want to pay our pensions or spend money on us. and now america, they're stark contrast in argentina today with a government that celebrates what it's called,
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it's economic success. but large sector of the size, the angry saying it has yet to reach them. beauty, so we'll just see that when the site is. uh that's it for this news. uh, i'll be back in just a couple of minutes. another the the check, whole regional paragraph. one of south america is the toughest. we for the 2 men who seem to thrive on his challenge. a veteran truck drivers on says every quarter, whatever the web to provide for his growing family and the cowboy who enjoys his rough and then the last risk in it, a power outage there. how can these democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors? collateral damage has collateral damage. that's watch. reality is leading to what
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we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the us corporate israel, affecting pittsville, the standing from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or sundown lazara. he's a member of a community that sets aside 4600000 acres of land to restore the soil while also making money from cobbling trading. the manages of this project claim a increasing spores of copland by managing the grazing patents of hearts of livestock. animals come to controls, areas like this. the heart is know each other. they take rack because of those will come from outside the north then or implants trust runs
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a program and is projected stream of 15000000 tons the problem from the environment that will be traded for cash west 30. yes. that's worth about $300000000.00. his heart is, are some of the most marginalized people in kenya. they say they don't understand the politics around public trading. they just want a better life for their families. the opposition fighters in syria take control of the city of how much i know advancing towards on the, on the comments and thoughts are also coming under relentless attack, kamala,

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