tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 7, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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populations and decaying infrastructure your work, you'll so should say, the census is a crucial step in addressing demographic challenges within the country of ravages, but use of corruption and mismanagement, which remains on kia if these efforts would prove beneficial for the communities the, [000:00:00;00] the low, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news, live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. composition 5 isn't serious. say they take him to something new city of that off. it's the 3rd major city full to on groups in just a few days. is ready for says bomb,
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the site of refugee camp in the central gaza at least $21.00 palestinians, including children off killed. south korea's president faces an impeachment vote i was off to he apologized for trying to impose marshal and sizes in gun or a to is it going you present? i mean, it was having poverty in a cost of living prices. the how we begin in syria where opposition finds is pushing government forces out of it and pulls and cities in the north, south and east of the country. a long groups say they seize control of the city of got all that south of damascus close to the jo damien border that eyes consider the birthplace of the 2011 uprising against the shuttle assets government. the government has now lost control of several of the country's largest cities in just
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a few days and of position forces are closing in on homes known as the capital of the revolution. and it's a major opposition incentive during the uprising against assets governments thousands of fleeing ahead of the opposition of fonts. let's take a quick look at what we know so far was earlier opposition forces forces rather sees hama, that's north of damascus. and as we mentioned down now, closing in on homes that are in the south new, the jewel damien border has also reportedly been captured. and in the east report, se us backs kurdish fighters have taken control of data. as all sol solved, all reports from near the turkish folder with syria to despite those of us celebrating one of the latest victories after 6 years, the seasonal position forces are back in town of top visa,
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25 kilometers south of how many residents are about coming down they're heading towards studios toward largest cities, homes. law government forces had been born been pages just stop. they added money to pay up to achieve the cool position fighters across the beach, into town, or press them. one of the government slate is the pass lines before homes. soon after there was peer spiked in on. all scores of the sit comes location is crucial. capture by the position is contracting the governments by the link between damascus and its cost of strong hold off and attack. yeah, the government says it has withdrawn is forces from some cities because of tactical reasons. but to position believes the government cannot hold it's positions unhappy law. the truth is that the withdrawal of the criminal regime is nothing but a result of its inability,
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an eminent defeat at the hands of the revolutions heroes who turned it strategy into a residing failure. it is become clear to everyone that the criminal regime has fallen and is now looking for an exit the positions admin stewart homes, which seem to go further south and eventually take control of the capital, is undermining governments will towards the echoes to come through the city in armies for the division has withdrawn from the east as to to update a zoo, leaving the city and strategic me to to go to the curtis that city and democratic forces, or back by us. the government has also abundant. the nearby became a border crossing with the rock in the cell, the improvements of dera, the birthplace of anti government, both as the started in 2011. the physician has kept his several government soldiers and seas tags. along with a few hours later, the enter the city and said it was pre position support. there's also store and the
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government's tech points. so the more the force in neighboring jordan to close is for the with syria. the government's control is not being challenged only in the north butting eastern and so as improvements. this is where the record is. forces from remove the areas to the capital, damascus. the position stays is ultimate goal, is to take over the capital and open a new chapter for syria. this is sort of out 0, kid is solve them to you. but at the moment to speak to is that in a hotel who's standing by and shut toto in the fall valley between mount lebanon and sorry about the size that's crossover. to know that she's at the job of border crossing between jordan and syria. and we're hearing reports, nor about the board of being close. what does it look like at this point? is it being seen as a sign of assets? government losing its grip? i will send me the border is close the door, danny and the interior ministry since last night said that's the only jordanian
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nationalist who are stuck on a in syria near the border were allowed to cross back into jordan of course. so this border is a very important border for commercial and passenger crossing between syria and jordan. and the fact that the jordan felt the need to see, let shots, uh, definitely indicates that the government here is concerned that there is nobody in control right now on the other side of the border. and this is corroborated by testimony we heard from syrians who are stuck here on the jordanian side, trying to get back home, contacting their families in that are telling us that there's simply nobody to stop their passport on the syrian side of the border. what is the close of the boat a mean so peaceful that well, 1st of all,
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it means that a b commercial uh, exchange that was vibrant would now come to a halt. we saw a few trucks earlier trying to get in just the border crossing here on the jordanians side to collect some of the goods that had made it into the, into the job at the crossing yesterday before the border was clause. so this was an important point, the exchange of commercial exchange, that is the economic effect. but as far as the people are concerned, this means that those who might want to try and flee for their own safety simply would have no access to that safety. now that the border has been closed and as we understand other border crossings are also not available for syria. and so this just means that the conflict right. then what is happening this fast developing stories? sammy is confined within syrian territory of people who might to feel the need to leave only have the mask us for now to try and get to and get to the airport. all right, that's think know it all down. let's continue this so,
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and let's go over design a hold of, she's joining us from shatoya into the fall valley between mount lebanon and syria . and yesterday we were talking about the opposition fines as being just a few kilometers from homes. where did they stand now? as well, they are at the gates of syria's 3rd largest city. they have again called on the syrian government tubes inside the city to surrender and avoid a fight of the syrian opposition is making clear what his n j is, is to overthrow the rule of president bossard. i said they're calling his received an oppressive regime and they are saying that the destination is damascus. so they're calling on the syrian army to join a new syria. we still do not know whether there will be fierce baffled impulse or whether the army will collapse like we've seen in other places. in the past 10 days,
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the syrian opposition has re taken or taking control of 5 provinces, a level in or in the center of the street, southern provinces of that, out of the way done. and even the eastern province of there is tour. yes, it has been handed over to the curtis lead. s the a forces. but the staff has also issued a statement saying that they are ready to talk and to negotiate with the rebel forces. so right now the regime is in control of damascus as seat of power, as well as the coastal hartline. that's really the heartland of the regime, where it's supporters live. but if the rebels control home city that is across the road, they would have cut off the supply right, or the road between the stairs and the coastal areas. they've already cut off the road between the south and the north of the country. and zayna,
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we've been hearing statements of support from the syrian government allies. we saw that meeting between several foreign ministers of the region last night. but is anyone actually sending troops and ministry support for the as a government? yes, you're very right statement statements of support, but no indication on the ground that they're sending the thousands of troops that are needed to be able to launch a counter offensive since the offensive by the opposition began. we did not see, you know, the allies of the shores aside. iran and the other allied, the groups inside syria, a mobilized to help to help the governments, even the russian military. yes, we've seen a few errors. price carried out for the rest of the air force, but not the intense bombing campaigns as we've seen in, in recent years throughout the syria war. it's not clear if they're unable to do it,
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or if they're on willing to do it. but this really is affecting the more raul of the regime supporters, especially in damascus when they see that no health is coming. and what we also understand, the says there are divisions within the regime itself on what are they going to do, whether or not they will be able to defend their last stronghold. all right, thanks so much design a hold of say thank you now to the doha forum with the prime minister of kata. i'm a been, i'm the restaurant and just assign a is speaking. let's listen then, as i'm not saying what steps the dealing with the new i be in the, in the us to not just the free, the, i'll do the same, same charges and perhaps even exacerbates, but it therefore fed up with them in a storage unit. we must have kept her and towards the end of the seasons for
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a start example of this violent cycle and then an unprecedented humanitarian tragedy. even a genocide unfolding before our eyes that will have serious repercussions that threatened the stability of the entire region as evidence most prominently in 11 on this compels us to ask fund demand to questions about the effectiveness of traditional approaches in dealing with conflict. these questions grew more urgent with each passing day. to say is that too? i saw the ladies and gentlemen inside the humanitarian tragedy. in guy's art continues with its repercussions expecting to lab and on, and syria, making it essential to exert every possible effort to bring it to an immediate and the success of the temporary pause achieved through the joint mediation efforts by the state of guitar. the error of republican egypt and the united states of america,
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without exception compete. i invite you all at this for him to explore new horizons for collective action. the future of humanity depends on our ability to innovate in the pursuit of peace and sustainable development, and may or less piece blessings and mercy beef on you all the thank you your excellent see the highlighting so many of the reasons we all gathered here today to do more and to do more in different ways to present a genocide on the folding before our eyes raises questions about the traditional mechanisms, the words that from the prime minister and foreign minister of casa sherry mohammed been a bit offline been just and signed the he went on to warn the world saying the world had a choice to either succumb to a cycle of violence,
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sweeping areas will lay the foundations for a sustainable piece to make. so let me, if we can go on now to stephanie deca, she joins us live from the del how forum and stephanie, he touched upon the diplomatic success, which kata has enjoyed in the past in arranging um, as we saw it early on in the gauze, a conflict, a deal to release some of these really captives and palestinians being held bias route and saying that way that is a will. there is a way basically did it give much away about why the diplomacy is still alive as well. that in the moment what we know is on the table, of course, you mentioned that culture is always played a particular crucial role when it comes to negotiating and with various conflicts. not always quite public. and of course, now it's what about syria is not really is how me and we know that to is going to
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be on the sidelines of the doha form. it is not especially part of this conference, but you will have a try lateral with the foreign ministers of russia, of iran, the end of the turkey and of course caught her would very much be part of that. so there was a dialogue that is ongoing. i think it also highlights just how many stakeholders are involved when it comes to the conflict in syria and the, you know, the massive changes that we're seeing. and folding their, uh, on an hour by hour basis. um. so we're going to have to wait and see, we do expect that to take place a little later this afternoon. but yes, cuts are also always maintaining that it holds a diplomatic role that it maintains, even though particularly you mentioned in there when it comes to israel, palestine, it has been incredibly difficult, but always keeping those lines of communication open a lot of key people like gathering that, stephanie, is there a sense that at this time of conflict in syria, in gaza, in lebanon,
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involving at points iran, when the new us administration is coming. so this is a region which is on the verge of being re shaped. it is very much being re shaped, it has been re shape with the events i me that we've seen on fold over the last year over the last couple of months. what we're witnessing now in syria, essentially many people saying to me that i've been talking to iran seems to be being pushed out of the region. other people questioning is there a deal under the table between one of these countries, one of the stakeholders, russia, yvonne turkey, is your, i, remember, is all of those times to benefits. particularly if you know the iranian talks, these are sort of pushed out their access, particularly if you're seeing the rebels now moving south, have them moving on to homes. that essentially would cut off the access to the crucial port of lot fucking nothing. i think we can not see what's happening and
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through without really understanding the geo politics, the shifting, the, you know, who is going to take what. so when those players are going to sit together here in the hot in the next couple of hours. i don't think we're going to get very much out of it, but we can be sure that they will be discussing geo politics rusher, for example. yes. in syria, but also very much in ukraine. so it's also a lot of the game of give and take when it comes to negotiations. i think very complicated, saw me, but absolutely, you're right. you're seeing major shift in the region protect when it comes to earphones roll. the re defining. we're now, you know, big question mark over the future of present shuttle sides, which remains well. so what are the major allies of error? and so certainly, these are unprecedented times. thanks so much stephanie, that they're watching, the gathering, involving the well, the dignitaries in doha for the delta. for them of
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the not turning to northern guns or at least 3 people have been killed in garza city after and is riley drive and strikes you. the school faced 21 palestinians have been killed via strikes on the house. and then they'll say it on the refugee camp in the center of the street, women and children are among the victims. at least 63 palestinians have been killed across kansas storm on friday. honey, my mood isn't dead. and by the central gauze that we know in the sight, i took a strike. what does the aust i'm off look like sammy, as the day progresses, the civil defense school members, paramedics. then you move from the local community. if you are at the bottom side since the early hours of this morning, searching for people who might have survived these attacks. but it has been more than a 12 hours since the attack happens. so the chances of finding anyone alive under huge pile of rubble, they're very,
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very slim and equivalents to non. that's this one we're talking about not only just one residential buildings, but a groove of them at the vicinity of the neighborhood. that was a target close to 7 residential homes. people were still inside, no warning was given whatsoever for the people who evacuated and that was made to the increase of number of casualties. adams, as of this moment, we have a confirmed line and from the civil defense who members who are the funds side, there's rules to 20 people, for it is still missing at a tribe. under the rubble so far, 3 more people were removed from under huge piles. of rubble from the homes of the bomb, the residential building, an oldest surrounding building that increase the number from 20 at early hours as boys do. now this one is 3, and with this one is still missing at a trap. under the levels, we're expecting the numbers to keeping freezing as the date. the progress is here
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at the office. the house for the 3 of the bodies were transferred at later hours last night. they've been inside. the more of the hospital completely disfigured. no one has the ability to identify the bodies of these 3 people inside the hospital with fee and family members coming from the council on to the hospital to check the hopefully to find out if these are the missing family members. the were in the bomb side or not so far and none of these attempts have succeeded. and these bodies are still here, but they were removed from the bonds side and then the fire out refers, you can, this is not the only incident that happened to out. then i then hear it out of this morning. this, with the military continue to commit more atrocities in northern java, particularly in golf and city evacuation center, where one displays individual was outside on his acquisition center in a 1050 and not neighborhoods. searching for food was targeted by
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a drug missiles followed that by another joint, mrs. that killed the 3 people who were at the entrance of evacuation and send her to school. so please support in the hearts of gaza. city, while the situation is still very difficult, remain very challenging in northern part of district, particularly at the vicinity of one of the latest we have. many of the people were killed yesterday are still in the streets of the definitive good health with them, with no ability of anyone to remove these bodies from the street as is really monitoring still present gives a lease in the area. we're looking at the non operation of hosp to the right. now i'm talking about $2100.00 of them has been completely pushed out of service due to the ongoing attacks. and the fact is really military is on the premise of the hospitals and ordered everyone, including the specialized doctors, evacuated area and rough. i city, there are 6 more people for actually told as well with drug metals as well. thanks
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so much to honey. my move the whole thing from data that us and as he mentioned, these riley met 3 stone, the tomatoes won hospital, one of the only remaining health care facilities in northern garza and the ambulance outside the building was targeted at least 30 people including medical stuff in patients with children, the facts in and around the bally functioning facility stuff and patients have been rounded up and detained once again. so if he has been targeted repeatedly during the course of the war, we spoke to dr. dates a boss who is the director of nursing at the hospital. they explain how these ready attack them fold it. is this the thought of the since the beginning of this attack and since the beginning of this regression, the hospital of come, i loved one in northern cause that has been on the attack from the is really
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military. what happened this morning is that is really tons were approaching in a very fast minor as close as 50 meters to the hospital. people that we didn't know was sent inside the hospitals, wearing different uniforms and equipped with records and speakers. they sent a message to dr. hudson, abo sophia, and his colleagues and the occupation forces asked them to evacuate the hospitals, including patients and medical staff. they asked them to evacuate towards the tank . shortly after they demanded the evacuation of all patients and the injured. this operation led to the killing of the 2 people inside the hospital, including full staff members. they would target to and kill dr mand skill, but as a senior consultant of emergency medicine at the university of trump. so he is worked in gaza over the last 20 years following the october 7th for tank don't
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demands was denied access to god. so by these really ami joins us now from the way good to have you with us. so we're talking about the latest attacks on come on old wine hospital and the fact that where we're seeing the use of drones killing people, patients, stuff inside the hospital. does this raise the suspicion of deliberate killings that because as we know you have drones, they monitor, they hover, it's not my munitions fruitful munitions? i absolutely the, these really organization army is of course perpetrating, deliberate, killing all the health care workers, the health care workers watch district needs to report something up the killing of more than $1000.00 the health care workers in gaza since the 7th of october. so that, that's a well known fact that they do that. however, the situation in come out loud one hospital is very special because it's now the
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only working hospital to the extent that it is working in northern garzo. because and i and in the nation hospital has been completely close down. there are 85 patient's remaining in tomorrow. i've done the hospital and doctor has some other stuff. he and he's very brave stuff. they urge these really orientation and forces to stop attacking the hospital because what it seems like now, because this has been repeatedly happening, these really forces withdrawal. they attacked the surroundings, people a run to the hospital for help with their families. and then they intervene and they invade the hospital, as we heard, killed this stuff, order them to take all the patients and the family. this on the stuff out, at least people the pain then take them out to gaza withdrawal and do this again and again. so it seems like this really organizational forces are using come all along a, some sort of a truck in order to, to get access to people. they want to areas. and i talked to the minister of health
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thing does or the different administrative thing does that have to do with a police last night. and he said that the palestinians have offered through intermediaries is really occupation forces to be stationed permanently inside kamala and hospital to monitor whatever they think is going on. in order for the staff to be able to treat the 85 injured people. and don't forget that they have killed doctors in come on. that on. they removed the indonesian surgical team. there are no search transfer, lifting some more loved ones strongly to general practitioners and the brave nurses of the problem ethics. they also q. so there is a solution on the table now come on to monitor or action, but this is not pull up these really all professional army once they just want to use the hospital as attracted to, to arrest people. it's valuable. stop using a hospital either either as a, a, traps to arrest people out of sort of a killed. so which one on the stands would not say proceed with international law.
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right? absolutely not. i mean, hospitals and health care workers are, are wholly in any armed conflict. they are protected by the geneva convention. look, this has been going on for the better part of a year. not only a year these randy occupation army as far as i know from my 20 years and does a they have always been targeted in health care because health care is such an important part of the people's willingness to resist after sacrifice. because once you know that there is help and there is medical support, you know, their willingness to, to, to risk is higher. so by, by demolishing the health care of gaza, which they have been doing systematically is a way of demolishing or undermining the resistance. and i think as your reporter stated, you know, and the dual ha conference right now, you are the prime minister of cuts out of said that we need, you know, ration in the piece work. look in this week and 15 more than 50 heads of states are
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gathering iris can celebrate the reopening of the not for them, kathy dro fine. but where is the most and say top level, some is in order to stop the killing of gaza. and the people of gaza there needs to be western in each of these. now at that high level in order to force israel to stop the ongoing genocide in gaza. there were some more collapse in the west, not using their forces to put pressure on these roads to stop these atrocities. and i send my, my strongest regards to doctor here some of us. i see him on his staff because they are the ones bullying the moral compass of the world today. nope, the west end leaders. thank you very much. talk to mad skill but that from the university of trump. so the
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now south korea is present in june. so you all as address the nation. so the 1st time since has failed attempt to decline laughable. he apologized and to show the country you would not make a 2nd declaration of the leader of you. zone policy says the president's resignation is unavoidable. parliament is expected to vote on whether to him, page president, you mean the fellow citizens. the room is the muscle low may be declared again. but let me say this clearly. they will never be a 2nd because there is no muscle regarding this deposition of a political situation, including the remainder of my term. i wouldn't trust this entirely partridge moving forward. did mister smith's picture says, will be a shared responsibility between the party and the government. once again, i deeply apologize for the consent in distress i have caused you and these are life
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pictures coming in from the capital so, so full says of the present, gather outside parliament where that impeachment vote is expected to take place. since the brief imposition of motion nor protest has also been gathering the cooling for the interior design and for treason charges to be brought against him. mcbride is inside, south korea is parliament building and i think but what about half an hour away from the beginning of this impeachment, rob, what does it look like? is it going to be in page? yes. yes, i'm a real feeling of growing anticipation here at the national assembly, given the fact that president use a political future really hanging in the balance. we have seen that an awful lot of obviously local major interest, but also a very large international media contingent given the unprecedented nature of what's been taking place here this week. just to show a while ago we sold members of the opposition, liberal contingents gathering for
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a separate meeting to decide on the strategy ahead of this session, which is you right? and you say begins within the next hour or so. so we are expecting a no immediate decision. the actual votes on impeachment is likely to be a couple of hours away from now. and nobody predicting at this stage. just how about votes, he's going to go, we are consist of pacing. we have to see 2 thirds of these 300 men, but chain, but voting for impeachment for it to go through. and the opposition, liberal contingents are already threatening to this. i don't, i guess that by this time they are likely to hold an extraordinary recession of parliament every week and holds another impeachment vote every week. that is what they are claiming. meanwhile, across as you just said, president june, making a last ditch appeal, an apology to the nation, but also seeing here as being a lost play to his own people, power posse to give him another chance. we will see if they all got used to do that . of this sort of sense among the ruling policy,
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rob that they have no easy choice ahead of them. it is very difficult. they do seem to be divided over this. the last official word is that to officially, at least they are against the idea of impeachment, but there is no love lost between many members of the party, including of course, it's a leader hanging dong hood who was on a list apparently of people's possibly to be arrested as positive as marshal plan. so there's no love lost between him and president june. and it is difficult for the members of this ruling party saying that in south korea to be seen to be breaking ranks is an active big trial. it takes a very brave, a member of the assembly conservative come to do that. and there's also the feeling, of course, and the knowledge that if they do bring i, if the president is in pizza and we're likely to see an election within 2 months and the way things stand at the moment with the conservative comp being effectively damaged goods. there is
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a very good chance of the liberals returning to power with lead you. i know that lead us very much a hate figure in the conservative account, but he could well end up being the next president of south korea, if the impeachment does go through. all right, sign so much to rob mcbride, they're reporting to us the full the impeachment process begins in common consult poles have opened in dollars, parliamentary and presidential elections. economy top of the line for many vases coping with severe inflation and use unemployment on friday. the top 2 presidential contenders took a final opportunity to address the supporters, former president john muhammad is running for the national democratic congress. vice president, how move to follow media is hoping to maintain these policies position in power as well. some of the sites told so asked me is where you see joins us from the capital
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across. so 1st of all poles of open, what is the time out? looks like is how excited the people appears to be the and there are 2 separate lines uh, the tunnel to yeah, is not as much as expected basically, because when each line we probably have current t or so people coming up to vote. probably this will pick up, but there is a lot of interest in this election issues like the economy of people unhappy with a corruption in the system. and also the cost of living crisis is growing more and more people out to come to the butler boxes. we not sure whether this will translate into larger crowds later in the day, or people who have been frustrated by developing some of the past 4 years or so
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we'll stay home. so i me, and i would at this point, do we have an indication of where the to the position look like they're in a position to pull off the wind what it's difficult to say right now. in fact, there are 13 candidates on the ballot. one has died before election days, so there are 12 different candidates for spending and this election, but before, because now it's on to can do this, the nbc and of course the n t p. these are the 2 parties that have run this country and have participated in 9 different elections, including this one says the country we tend to democracy in 1992. now they controlled the political re not here, but i gave me good news. i talking about the marriage is about 5 force. there is a member of the ruling party who broke away and run as an independent that is expected to take away a substantial number of votes from the fudge. and that is another young person who
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is running also uh for the elections. and a lot of people tend to agree with what he's saying. so basically they may not win the 2 other candidates may not win, but again, they could force a lot of candidates if they could, they could draw and lots of photos from these to traditional or establish spotters . where are you from? uh they would draw these votes away from them and then sort of probably forced them into our 2nd round of voting probably in the next 2 weeks or so. but again, when we spoke to both sides, they were confident that they could win this on the 1st ballot, semi or i will leave it as thanks so much document adriece. still ahead on, i'll just sarah the decades of negotiations. be your opinion has signed a 5 deal with the south american long back a. so the road ahead could be bumped the
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breaking barriers and define expectations. there had never been and no official match with multiple score against was able to read this, which such a team did it from local fields and member okay to the international state. these play as proof that size doesn't define strength. i'll just say well for those and instead of a single story of person disappointments and trust rising to the challenge on challenges era. the latest news as it breaks the market, do not even have the most basic goods. and if they do, they are often do extensive for many families with the type of coverage, low code gains weights here, knowing that trucks, carrying like saving supplies will pass for gallons of civil you. this road has become a symbol of stone and hope from the house of the story, 1000 of hungry this way as people are in front of a baker here just to get one part of the grant
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the the in georgia arrived police growing increasingly violent and assets to end mass protests that have been 9 consecutive nights of demonstrations in the streets of the counselors to the leasing office or the government put you a section called some home police abuse. here's a candidate to guess these things and mass arrest against the protesters from germany. and poland as condemn the police responses disproportionate going statement, the or p and country side belts instead of taking action against georgia. the next you for the 1st meeting need to measure the thing for folks from georgia's campus
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in tbilisi every night in georgia as capital thousands gather in front of parliament, demanding change johnson songs. while i work, a tax, water cannon, n t, a guess. the protest to say that calls for an election rerun, and e, you integration of being ignored. the crisis has divided the nation and split families. the georgia dream for media propaganda is like so bad. even my, for example, my son we, some of my family believes in, and they things that georgia dreams wants to protect us from war. but they don't realize that we are in the war now. and this is our wor, no. october's election showed a risk in georgia society official results. so the governing georgia dream policy go 54 percent of the vote, keeping its majority. but exit polls show of vastly different 6 to 13 points. us
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for georgia, dream and strong gains for opposition parties. one, now demanding new elections. either way, it's clear that politically georgia is split somewhere down the middle. 40 percent of the country lives in rural areas. anthropologist that to like you to says this is key in the political split. you have a larger but educated middle class, lower middle class but or, but population reg, is the georgia dream. what, what, but what is the same times are maintaining that popular to enter? i agree. it around a 1000000 people voted for georgia dream. we stopped close to a 100 people in the streets of vc, yet very few admitted directly to supporting the body. many well however, open the against the protesters. base you told me to, i don't like the fact that the young people are outside. they should be in school, nothing the street, the positions do their job as the, you know,
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i want to help with all these protest as others said, they didn't join the protest, but supported the course. and then go to, all of these protests will be difficult to shut down, but if they do, we will be under a dictatorship for many years. the 1st, it was the strolling elections. then the suspended, you accession talks. that was the last drop. but most importantly, george and say they want to see an end to the violence. so much young blood is being spilt. a country belongs to young people who should be building its future. besides, while the government refuses to negotiate with protesters, these differences a bound to remain to meet them. if it didn't go out to 0 to really see. remind me is presidential election is being ruled invalid following accusations of russian interference file right? candidates, kind of in, jo, jessica alex respectively,
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one the most thoughts in the 1st round, the constitutional quote a now the election results, i think evidence most go around a campaign promoting tool. jessica on social media. the decision has been criticized by the 2 candidates who is set to face austin the 2nd round. the dates has not yet been set for the election, rerun us between your thoughts, those ministry lead as dismissed the prime minister and dissolve. the government brought him trial reyes not being given a reason for the decision. he made the announcement on state television on friday night. a prime minister was appointed by trial right in 2022 off to the code that brought the june to powell. price services being held, the victims of a stem paid at the stadium in guinea. its estimated more than a 100 people died in the incident, and local community members are demanding ounces. nicholas hawk reports inside the emergency ward of this hospital deep and guineas,
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forest region. survivors of last sundays football stadium disaster are still in shock, trying to make sense of what happened was good on the saved people to west carol and they woke all over me, trumpeting my shoulder on my head. honestly, i felt like it was, you know, why movie. that's what we experience is at the stadium. she hover $20000.00 people, mostly families had packed into a tiny stadium in the tentative ends, eric or a for the final of the doing be a cup, a tournament named after guineas, gen leader. the event organized by doing b, i himself into, in favor in the region where support run, spend in the read the visiting team from low be playing in 0 core in the blue on home turf. the score remainder 00 up until the end of the 2nd half. after this phone, the referee calls the red card. but watching in the bleachers is the gent,
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as agriculture minister, he calls the referee and over turns the decision. the fans break into years, pelting stones in a water bottle, the police escort the ministers out blocking the only exit of the stadium and shooting care gas at the spectators. panic turns to chaos. families of splits, children crushed parents tramples. military authorities say 56 people were killed, but civil society groups say the death toll is at least a 135 according to information gathered at the end. is that a, quote, a regional hospital from fans present that the stadium from neighborhood cheese regarding burials and cemeteries on the 2nd of december, from monks and churches, from relatives of victims. and from the local press, an estimated 135 people, most of them children, under the age of 18, died up the stadium. prayers for the dead while they're still and you're here. a
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football game meant to unite giddeons. now threatens to unravel the giant as grip on power. nicholas hawk algae 0. 6 bodies have been recovered from the disuse still fontaine mine in south africa's northwest province. hundreds of people i believe to still be on the ground. police have been trying for weeks that drove them out as part of a crackdown, only legal mining. they initially cut off the line, the supply of food, the water was as more little food, a water has been lowered down the mind shopped for about 3 months. many of the all seasonal miners, it being below for much longer in a court road on sunday that suit to be sent down. so please have a loud associates of the mind as to the top of the shaft to lower it. they will say pulled up several bodies a both. how about to walk about the rope poles the body up, but it all becomes traumatic. as soon as the abiding about getting above the ground
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. the gold seems you are about 2 and a half kilometers deep. this is one of a bounce. this used mine shocked in this area. some of them are connected, but it's difficult and dangerous to pass through the tunnels. the low miners who have come up from other nearby shops in recent weeks, say a gang of on demand from the c 2 is in control. then no lifting hundreds of stopping miners out and eating most of the food. but the volunteers from the miners community deny it. please say all those in the mind, the criminals, and the lowering more food, if i prolong what they see is a stand off. then a model for that has been said that definitely might even cottage people to stay there for another year or so, which is a problem. and then we, we went to meet the phone, but unfortunately the quotes that they didn't put in an invitation,
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meaning nobody's been brought up the shots to live for nearly 3 weeks. a planned professional rescue operation still hasn't started. please say it's still being prepared. if an elevator cage's load, it's not clear, if those below will be willing or allowed by those in charge to come out. right? groups and church groups have been campaigning for food to be loaded. in the meantime, we need to define intervention dealing with the criminal element, but also dealing with a human element. i think we need to strike the perfect balance to see how we can resolve this as quickly as possible and save as many lives as we can. tens of thousands of people from around the region work in south africa's deceased minds, the gangs of connections to international minimal markets control. many of them everyone. he is still waiting to see how many people are in the mine below, and how many will come up alive. malcolm web al jazeera,
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also decades of negotiations, the european union has signed a trade deal with the south american block mac, a, so big name, it would create one of the world's largest trading blocks with 720000000 consumers . but it's still not a done deal. so last in america, tennessee, in human explains it took a quarter of a century from members of medical schools and the you to hold up their hands in agreement 25 years after initiating negotiations to join the european union with brazil, paraguay, argentina, and organized trading block medical sued, the trade pact was finalized and monthly they'll, we're strengthening this unique partnership as never before. and in doing so, we're sending a clear and powerful message to the world. first. as in an increasingly
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confrontational world, we demonstrate that democracies can rely on each other. disagreement as much as an economic opportunity. it is a political necessity. the agreement runs counter to the protection is current promoted by us president if elect donald trump it would create a joint market for some 720000000 consumers. and like most trade agreements, it's goal is to reduce tariffs and trade barriers to make it easier for businesses on both sides to exploit goods, but is far from a done deal, according must be ratified by all 27 members of the e. u. antoinette of pursuit and in need strong resistance from europeans. farmers in countries led by friends which calls the deal unacceptable. on behalf of men
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pursued was president, address the elephant in the room. 9, you would all could have done new york. no one government bureaucracy consigned for prosperity. yeah, this is an opportunity yet, but it's up to each one of us to decide how fast this will advance, whether in our countries or the you. wonder loudon says european health and food standards will remain untouched. adding that the agreement will save the you $4000000000.00 euros worth of export to he's per year with the agreement now signed . the hope is that the battle forward stratification won't take another quarter of a century. let's see, and human elders era fonts is iconic, no to dam. cathedral officially reopens on the sack today. gothic mazda piece was gathered by file 5 years ago. but since then, hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on restoring the 12th century.
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paris landmarks out 0 is natasha. butler reports from the french capital by painting replicas of moss to pieces. felicia lumb, practising so skill as an hour to restore it in her studio. outside of paris, she works on a variety of projects bought for the past 5 years. she's being part of what she calls and experience of a lifetime recreating and reviving some of not for dom cathedrals murals damaged in a devastating fly of 5 years ago. and i think it was the last time, 1st thing, the last thing my life that i could have for somebody to, to work in a place which were the restore, completed in the same time. and to where it is something which is exceptional, you know, to them. splinters being restored by thousands of offices ends using ancient techniques. there are holes. so we'll rebuild the structure of the carpet 3 weaving . and if needed, we can recreate the pile row by row,
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and by stretching when fi rapids north to them in 2019 molded 8 centuries of alt and history furnished in smoke, the fridge has been found to rebuild the cathedral donations boat in from around the world. more than $800000000.00 raised to restore the magnificent caustic, most of peace, a simple affronts. working alongside the menu, all to send that note to them. hundreds of highly skilled workers without whom restoration would be impossible. schools. the roof technicians were on site just ours off to the blaze, including kevin decimal weiss, who has shown uh 5th 20 for the restoration. we helped people access the difficult spaces. it skips the can see through covered and dry up till the roof was made. basically, a rug to day after the fire and have nothing left being modified many times since it's the stone was late in the 12th century. each change a testament to human endeavor and out those you've taken part in this latest
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chapter. and now themselves polls of the cathedrals, rich history, natasha butler, which is era. part of that set for this news out. in fact, in the moment with a full show, the unique perspective, we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incidence. that's a scary. well, on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, manipulated by those in power. rolling the selection is unique, tentatively seen anything like for an odd question. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election,
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driven by so interested play as fast with their after non profits for people susceptible to government control. this type of brand is designed to inflame and defense. the way that the story is being told is not right and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on out his era, 7 cities. last 2 of our sons. both were accused of being involved with the legal trucks. ceratin says they were murdered, so many witnesses had enough for some say not him. so they've gone to the wrong pass. and yet they shots, my oldest son with his arms raised rights groups say as many as 30000 drug suspects were killed in assault, cold war and drugs. but the administration of former president would be good to 13 . and the 3rd day had not been held to account until last month when he appeared before the senate and said he gave police disorder being sick premium to fight. the turkey also said he ran a death squad when he was mayor and made no apology for defense,
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the killings. and because of the statements, the department of justice says it's formed a task force that would investigate deter date for crimes against humanity. has investigations of only both low level police officers. no. the handful of cases have been filed and for the opposition forces in syria say they've taken the southern city of that off. the 3rd major city full in just a few days the, the time is sammy say, then this is i'll just say are live from dell hall. so coming up is ready. souls is bombed into silence refugee camp in central garza,
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