tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera December 7, 2024 12:00pm-12:31pm AST
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is here the, a diverse range of stories from across the gland, from the perspective of on network, on the opposition forces in syria say they've taken the southern city of that all the major city, the full in just a few days. the time sammy's a them, this is out just a line from the hall. so coming up, calling the just and the side on the refugee compton, central garza, at least 23 palestinians, including children, are killed by 3. the attacks south korean empties about the votes on whether to
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impeach the president off the heat, briefly imposed martial law and vote isn't gone a choosing and you press events, the economy, poverty, and the cost of living crisis. the major issues the before we begin in syria where opposition forces pushing government troops out of major cities across the country. the fights has some seas full control of hama and the laptop as they have on south towards the capital, damascus. well, they've now taken control of that uh south of damascus. it's a city near the jordanian for the consider the best place of the 2011 uprising against president bush auto assets government, you know, physicians forces say that closing in on homes known as the capital of the revolution was also a major opposition center during the uprising against us as governments,
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government forces say that counting out as strikes in the area to help the it's on the civil side of the pool today. the touch is folder with sylvia. despite there is a positive break and one of the latest speak to rings after 6 years, the seat and a position forces are back in town of top visa, 25 kilometers south of how many residents are about coming down. they're heading towards to the us toward largest cities, homes. look, government forces had been born, been bridges, just stop, they added, but failed to achieve that goal. the opposition fighters cause to be into town abreast on one of the governments latest the past lines before homes. soon after there was your spiking on all scores of the sit comes location is
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crucial. if captured by the position is contracting the governments by the link between damascus and its cost of stronghold or from the attack. yeah, because the government sees it has withdrawn, is forces from some cities because of technical reasons, but to position believes the government cannot hold it's positions unhappy law.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, 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 a do of data zoo leaving the city and strategic me to to go to the curtis that city and democratic forces, or backed by us. the government has also abundant. the nearby became
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a border crossing with the rock in the cell, the improvements of dera, the birthplace of anti government, put 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 free and a position of support as well. so storm the government's tech points. so the board, the force and neighboring jordan to close is for the with syria. the goal and this control is not being challenged, only the north eastern and so as improvements. this is where the record is. forces from remove the areas to the capital, damascus. the position say is ultimate goal is to take over the capital and opened a new chapter for syria. best instead of, i'll just 0, choose solve them, take here the opposition side to save their advancing towards the capital, damascus, which i do not do much. what is most uh, we are heading for damascus and we will meet into my ups square today. a totem national liberation is being lifted by syrians. the spark of revolution was ignited
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and hold on. those bless to this on the must join forces with a city under pollution or is under a collective national umbrella. we must take a play through yet position and 6, the end of tourney, reinforcing justice, equality and dignity. i know it's called a most is a journalist who managed to gain access to how much worldly after opposition fights is to control center this report. we are here in the city of the city of alma and those gunshots that are not gunshots. redeem this, you know, this is a very famous, nothing serious joy to celebrate the victory jobs. they have a residence of how much city and those who are displaced from uh how much uh
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no, uh, gathering here and just where to document the historic moments as they destroyed, of destroying one of the picture of a shot, a sudden in uh, how much square it is worth mentioning that how much participated in the 2011 uprising against this year in re jim uh this year and reggie law. 1 massive military operation against the city, detaining hundreds of, of, of, and the soon civilians and displacing hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians and according to civilians and people in this area, they told the off position forces we have been waiting for you for over 13 years. but now you are here and we are safe. no, no car mush from how most city rogers you know it all with the is that the job?
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a border crossing between jordan and syria and nor let's talk about what's happening at the board is at this point as the opposition of bonds that uh is taken close to the jordanian border, hearing about another, a border crossing being closed between jordan and syria. and now as caught in bold of crossing between. sorry, any rock being closed is the government losing control of its folders? well it, it certainly does seem that the like that. so, i mean, we're talking about the major borders, connecting syria with the world. syria is now disconnected term jordan, only jordanian nationals. i've been able to come through those gates behind me. and now the, the border, the large border with iraq is also now seems to be close. and not only are people, won't people be able to cross from syria to iraq and back,
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but we're talking about an important line of support for the syrian regime. and it has the last that. and so this is a very significant development in this fast developing story. we're also hearing lines from the south western part of syria. so with that in particular, where rebels sources say that they are taking over the governor at. and this is the part of this stuff, syria, the borders, the occupied golan heights. so the southern border of syria with a israel with jordan and now also the eastern border with iraq all closed all in accessible to the region, but also to those trapped inside syria, simon, who, who march wants to leave. and it's not just an advance going on installed in areas near the border with jordan, any rock we've got to talk about homes. and yesterday we're talking about the rebels being just a few kilometers from home. still talks about how significant home say is in light
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of, of the roll it played in the 2013 was always considered the capital of the syrian uprising. this is a very significant city, it in terms of morales for the rebel forces, but also for the people who wanted to break free of the syrian regime back, you know, since 2011 and the fact that the opposition forces are advancing on homes suddenly and quite quickly means that if lake control comes, 1st of all, they would be able to disconnect the mass goes from the west, from a lot talk you and, but those which are strong hold of the regime. and 2nd of all, it means that they are a sol throw away from the mosque us. and given the fact that the allies of the regime are finding it hard to get into syria or perhaps deciding not to get into
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syria to 80 gene which is retreating and fortifying the mosque. us, it means that the opposition forces have a better chance of achieving their goals. if they takes over homes. i think so much, no doubt, that i have from the java border crossing. now several fine ministers of gathered human and concert for talks of the they'll have for him. the foreign ministers of iran took care and russia expected to. nathan discussed the developments in syria on the sidelines of the event when speaking of that for them cause is 5 minutes to criticize the syrian president for failing to engage with these people. energy, i said, didn't seize this a portion of the stuff that it just stopped engaging and the restoring his relationship with his people. and we don't see any serious movement, whether it's on the return of the refugees river or on an indeed consigning with
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his own people. of course uh, i believe that everyone around the world was very surprised with what's happening in the last few days. and i'm not surprised with the move itself in the same manner as they are surprised how fast they are advancing and how fast they are. probably to see. the 100 gallons of the attacks continue unabated. at least 3 people killed in garza city. the men were killed. fine is writing driving miss. all that hit near school is ready. forces are killed at least $63.00 palestinians across cause a suit store on friday. but that includes at least $23.00 people killed by a strike on a house that's a new site on the refugee camp. in the center of the strip,
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women and children are among the victims. many bodies remain buried under the rubble to destroy building the honey. my moods joins us now. live from debt about a head, central gauze us. how is the search for people? what does it revealing? there in the rubble of, of places like in the site on the very tragic so far and those who survive the attacks in last night, we're hoping that some of their family members who were poor, still missing and a tribe done. the rebels would have come out then still alive, but it has been more than 12 hours so far as the chances are very slim. and so far, the bodies that were removed from under the levels are already covered with a lot inductive, from the pile of rubble is of the building. these are not just one, a talk with one building that was destroyed the little buildings,
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the entire neighborhood, the heart of a new refugee, the heart of the northern parts of the product, revenues. you can the, the buildings that did not collapse are severely damaged, right. and when we look at them, they're not suitable for people to go back to that, which is another tragedy that is caused. do people really displace and a traumatized it creating a new wave of displacement for people who have really been displaced in the area. and also the law for residents of northern part of the account are pushed into a further internal displacement. the number this bill is 23 with more people are still missing and the tribes under the rubble of the tragedy right now here at deluxe to hospice, atlanta, loud and l. o. where are the smaller health facilities or clinics across the central in the area is the fact that it is running out of coffin. there has been so much that's going on to the point. now, plastic bags where bodies are kept inside or of the coffins here,
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the most of the hospitals do not exist anymore. this is another crisis that is due after the story out of the cried these since the beginning of this didn't start the war and not even is at swap. those whites sheets derives a dance var killed in these attacks. same situation apply itself elsewhere across the doctor between dogs and cities were this crisis of lack of confidence is also a problem in ga the city. all right, we'll live with that. thanks so much, honey. my move of the now these really minute 3 is still on the come out loud one hospital, one of the only remaining health care facilities in northern casa and ambulance outside. the building was targeted. these 30 people including medical stuff and patients were killed in the attacks in and around the baby functioning facility stuff. and patients have been around developing detained once again. the
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facility is being targeted repeatedly during the course of the war. we spoke to dockside, somebody who's the director of nursing at the hospital. he explained how these radius had come folded this year into the thought of the since the beginning of this attack. and since the beginning of this regression on the way of the hospital of come, i loved one in northern gauze that has been on the attack from the is really military. what happened this morning is that is really tongues were approaching in a very fast minor as close as 50 meters to the hospital. that the people that we didn't know cutty was sent inside the hospital by wearing different uniforms and equipped with records and speakers. and they sent a message to dr. hudson, both of the 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
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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. now including full staff members, they would target to and kill overseas a still head. and i'll just say we're a police in georgia accused of, of violence cranks down this thousands of pro you protest is gab this for another 9th of demonstrations against the go, the the okay, pick a spots it into the easier possibly, malaysia, you could see some flash cutting, it's just that time of the year. now, admittedly, the concentration has been c motrin to a fairly recently. it's still looking fatty right to that circulation is of sure and the water is not much enhanced. this shows this far east was interested in java,
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but even if it doesn't, it looks pretty weird to have to say that surface that's and it's been will mind with both in sydney in particular, this line of thunderstorms has gone east within that break yet all over the place, so some flooding here with the concentration of wet weather isn't going to be the east. the might be some cars to rain. ok, so we'll send this to or from sidney up towards brisbin. but it's west australia where the, where is he's coming in once again. how are you? i'm expect here. it will be appreciated and warranted, but that's where it is. all the same temperature wise you come right down, for example, that was that's about 20, down to 23 just below average victories in the sunshine. all the same. the closest where the have to jenny speaking, cross the test and see to was using it and it certainly looks like something that is going to be a went to one. sorry if i'm using it now, it's a noisily breeze. it's not cold. and if you in that a, if it's much warmer, $27.00 ink cartridge, for example, that reading goes north on monday. the
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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 her voice it for a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one sections 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, the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back here watching al jazeera time to recap the headlines in serial position 5 to say they've taken control of the southern city of that off. and they are sort of also been overrun. the government has now lost control of several of the countries most important cities and a mass sort of days in northern gauze, or at least 3 people are being killed in johnson city and then killed off some of this really drug miss. all hit me of a school ready for us is they've killed at least 63 palestinians across the strips installed on friday. that includes at least $23.00 palestinians killed, find this very be strong on the house. and then the silence for a few g. compton was sent to a concert, women and children are among the victims, and then the bodies remain buried under the rubble of the destroy building. to live pictures now to south korea where governing parties and peas, we're being told of walks out of the chamber and see if we can bring you those
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pictures. okay. that they all of this will count apparently happening just to ahead of that vote to impeach the president, then pays a being off to come back by the speaker can see all the unclear situation going on. the vote was cold off the president. use salt you briefly imposed moss a little earlier this week. a move which sparked outrage and protests. don't policy now says these resignation is unavoidable. us, right? let's bring in rob mcbride, the joins us from inside sales crews, parliament building. so rob, basically what's going on at this point we, we had some of the governing m. p. 's, at least of walks out. what does that leave the impeachment process? yeah, absolutely. i what it means basically, is it this attempt to impeach the president has been the rails unconvincingly. so
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by what is seems to be an old cust rated, will count by the ruling people. how, of policies as being all sorts of speculations in the days leading up to this crucial vote about how much support and loyalty that would be within the range of the building policy where they would stick with that president to you or not. it seems that you have a by and large done so as there was a speculation that they may stage this kind of woke out. and so they did, even just before the motion was actually introduced on the floor. there was this little straight to go. cash, only one member of the people power posse remain inside the chamber. what it means is that even if that were a renegade members of the people have policies, that's been lots of speculation that people wanted to vote for impeachment against the that's the thing president. they said they didn't have the numbers in the chain, but to do so, they need 2 thirds of the met assembly members to pass this impeachment. it's clear that they would get that set that stock number of votes. so what the democrats have done this is less to, to say the least offensive. they send us some disappointments in the democratic
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camp they have as a mock, if you like, of a, of almost a role of shame have read out the names of each one of those members of the ruling party who were moved out the chain. but who would refuse to cost that a both of us as a way of saying this means that this is the 1st time he has failed in the south to a national assembly. this, as i was placed with us among the level kept several times facing us on the street because of course you and is the police fun popular some 75 percent of people hold on that have a massive demonstrations in the streets, wants to see that same page and just be full that we're still looking at live pictures as you point out robin, this is a bit of commotion going on before that the process of trying to impeach the 1st lady also fails. right?
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so an indication of what you're referring to that perhaps support for the present was. and the 1st time of the was stronger than what some people may have thought. it does seem to be that way. what would say when they public hold next to the chamber, it's mainly filled by b u. and there is a lot of media here as you would expect. but there's also a lot of democratic supporters who occasionally chair in transport and p 28 in korean as people legislatures work in and out. but also i've been looking for any of those people, power legislatures, they've from the ruling party who've been walking out, looking for them, trying to stop them and get them back into the chain. but uh, but yes, the, this was the boat for impeachment was one of 2 motions being voted upon. the other motion was also connected to the president. but in fact, the 1st lady came, john, he, who is facing all sorts of allegations about about misdeeds. what while in office that have been various attempts by the national assembly to the get investigations
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of the suppose it misdeeds that have been detailed by the president on 3 different occasions. and this was a further attempt by the national assembly to, again a coal for an independent counsel into the actions of the 1st lady. and again, they are full and showed as a vote of spoken short of the votes they needed even for that. so all the opposition liberals, they have full insurance on that. so, but the main one obviously is the impeachment to that has so far as that we're waiting to see whether they'll actually take a vote on it. not because they simply do not have to have enough because it seems in the chain. but is it possible for impeachment? is this the end of it? even if it hasn't been in peace today, all the opposition just go on trying to table in the basement notions the opposition that liberal policies have already declared the best that they determined that will be an impeachment, as they say that those actions carried out by you know you this week to some
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precedent, it on short lived deal cited boss, or is that tempted? imposing mazda, a lot of these, uh impeachment. it also is the subject of investigation for possible trees. and they have bows, that they will hold a special section of parliament every week with one votes. and that the boat is a motion of impeachment for that special session every week as they go forward until they say they are going to get to the outcome both. what this does pull times it seems as a period of political instability, you know, they'll be inside the parliament, but outside on the streets where there is a very vibrant culture of street protests. we've seen it in the past when the presidents have become a popular that'd be coming broiled into a mild. and it does seem to a point towards, i know the periods of diplomatic terminal uncertainty going full. all right, a very fluid situation, no doubt will be banks. it's whole to a balance. it for now. thanks so much from mcbride,
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that's themselves inside the parliament. impulse of opened and gone as parliamentary and presidential elections. the economy top on the mind for many votes is coping with severe inflation and use unemployment. on friday, the top 2 presidential contenders took a final opportunity to address the supporters. former president, during the hama is running for the national democratic congress, while vice president. how move to by with me is hoping to maintain these policies position in pals, a one. so it's time. so it's a spoke to, i'll just hear about her experience and what she wants from nations next lead to my name is my new for me while i'm for 19 years of age. and then my last it is, are they invest until god, not me going and i'm a 1st time full time. i think i saw some that's a little excise, but because it's my 1st time and i want to know how he feels the customer with. i'm very anxious because i don't know what to expect. i don't know what the actual
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square is going to look like at the point in stations. i don't know how it will look after the lectures doing the content process. so the others i've read will go below vollings where i'm voting. everyone is scared, so i'm looking for candidates. that's going to bring policies to and has education in gonna because that's a stance. now. i think everyone should have the same opportunities regardless of where we are coming from, regardless of our backgrounds in education should really be a priority. see, for the next governments, i'd like to see more jobs for the people that come out of the universities because it's quiet. so allow me because i'm in my 2nd year and i still have lots more years ahead of me. i tried to imagine myself graduating from the school. it sits in
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a home, not doing anything dependent on my parents, but i hope we can put that trust in the next governments because we really need a change in got lots of things are in so we can now the system is a bits messed up and we need to get things on the right track if we want to see if it had gone up for us. so looking at fast as mandatory lead, as dismissing the prime minister and dissolving the government. the same trial ray is not given the reasons for his decision. he may be announcement on state television on friday night, the prime minister was appointed by trial right in 2022. that came off to the crew that broke the june took the power of russian missile strike on the ukrainian city of patricia has killed 9 people in the south. east of the country. 2 children were among those killed in the attack was destroyed the petrol station in spock's,
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a launch fire. nearby houses were also damaged the friday nights at the time place in georgia and now facing growing criticism for their increasingly violent effort to and mass protests have been 9 consecutive nights of demonstrations in the streets of the capital to place the opposite. the government suspended, told from joining the police of news was a cabin to a guess the seas, unless the rest against the protest. this between the jenko inconclusive. every night in george's capital, thousands gather in front of parliament, demanding change johnson songs. while i work a tax, walter 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
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families in georgia in dreams. media propaganda is like so bad. even my, for example, my son we, some of my family believes in, and they think that george in dreams wants to protect us from war. but they don't realize that we are in the war now. and this is our, we're now october's election showed a risk in georgia and society official results. so the governing to didn't dream policy going 54 percent of the vote, keeping its majority box, exit polls show a boss, sleep different picture that scene points us 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 doctor like you to says this is key in the political split who have a larger but educated middle class lower middle class. but or, but population iraq is the georgia dream. what, what,
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