tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 7, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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6 volts spread out across the different areas from the house of the story disability activists say that in a well what and a quality is life. it could lead to some feeling the pressure that the lives of simply too much of a button. the, [000:00:00;00] the color on the cloud visits the news on life, coming up in the next opposition forces in serious say they've taken that the southern city of terra and see the major city to forward in just a few days. because prime minister says momentum has returned to guns and sees fights wilkes off to the recent us selection white on the ground in a central gods or at least $23.00 policy needs are killed in his reading. the
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attacks on this rep for fiji, a problem and prevents on impeaching the software and presidents of units of young is set to fail off the governing party and piece broke out. i'm trying to get him to school with the sport as australia is for. it says look strong in the 2nd test against india having both lead of more than a $150.00 runs and something to the 1st sitting in the so yes, we begin in syria. well, position forces and making significant gains and pushing troops out of major cities to fight this last an unexpected defensive last week. and the government has already lost control of 3 of its most important cities. let's take a look at where things stand right now. i'll position fight to say they've seize control of a southern city if data. the city near the jo damian border holds historical
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significance. it's where the 2011 uprising the games. but to alice, such governments began in neighbouring as the way to fighting is still going on to men from the jews community have joined the, pushed against the side opposition forces save that, also closing in our homes known as the capital of the revolution. government forces say carry out as strikes in the area. it's trying to hold their advance on says de opposition forces took full control of hama the city is crucial since it's a gateway to serious capital of damascus. but the 1st setback that came after opposition fight is captured and left by the which is serious, 2nd largest city. i mean, well in the east reports say, but to us bank kurdish fighters have taken control of the as all opposition fight to say they're advancing towards the capital, damascus, which i do not do much. what it looks to, how we are heading for damascus. and we will meet at the own my ups, where today a total of national liberation is being lifted by syrians. the spark of revolution
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was ignited and hold on. those bless to this on the must join forces with a city under pollution or res. on the collective national umbrella, we must take a per throughout position and 6 the end of tourney, reinforcing justice equality and dignity you are willing to name is will speak to the n a honda who is standing by and mazda and loveland becca valley. the board was very profess. let's go to north de, who's at the edge of the border crossing at us between jordan and syria at noah. say things moving very, very fast. what do you see at the board of the old a, nick, what i've seen are syrians who are stuck on the jordanian side of the border, trying to convince authorities here in jordan to let them back to the country. they know that there is nobody at the border on the syrian side. they've been speaking to their families. they told me that there they don't,
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their families don't say that there are any classes in that uh that basically the city has fall and then all they want to do is go back home. but so far the jordanian authorities have taken a very firm stand about closing the border only allowing jordanian nationals stuck in syria to cross into jordan and return home. and so there's a whole line of cars right to my left here. and all those cars are of syria nationals who are trying to go back to syria. they've been talking to us. oh, they really quite desperate to just go home. not really worried about the situation and that are quite certain that there was a theme is no longer in their cover interrupt us. alright, no live, that's the moment. thanks very much for that. so let's go to zone a honda now who's joining us from the mass. the board across the 11 is becca valley,
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near the border with syria. what are you seeing and hearing that as well, syrians are arriving at this border crossing the only border crossing that remains open between these 2 countries. but there is no mass exit. is nothing unusual, at least not yet. but we understand after talking to people here that people are nervous, there is a lot of uncertainties that lie ahead. the rebels have made major territorial games in, in the past 10 days. taking over city is from the government. a level. how much newer mentions that, uh, as well as way the, and even the coordinator. that's another province in southern syria. we're getting reports that the government troops are withdrawing in central syria info and we're a government troops are withdrawing as well. the rebels have still not pushed into homes city center. they have called on government troops to surrender and avoid the fight. it's not clear why they haven't pushed into 3rd a serious 3rd largest city yet. maybe they're waiting for negotiations the outcome
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of negotiations. but the serial opposition is saying that the moscow is their destination and the end game is to over throw the rules of president bush or so. then they called his regime an oppressive regime. and they also called on syria and the syrian government troops to join the new syria. so yes, people are concerned because they don't know whether or not the, you know, what is left of the machine will continue if they will continue a fight. and many of them have moved to the coastal areas, the light heart floods. but i'm also getting reports from people in damascus. and people who are arriving here is that morale is low among, you know, the regime because they feel that their outlines russia a ron and all the other groups allied with iran, have in one way or another of dimes in them on willing or not capable of providing
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the supports that the government's needs in order to survive. so the regime really survival is at stake. all right, then it will leave with that for now. thanks very much the for that update. the hold up reporting. well, several leaders have done that here in concert for told the how for the, for a ministers of iran took in russia only expected to meet and discuss developments in syria on the sidelines of the event. speaking at that form cutters. prime minister criticize the syrian president for failing to engage with his people. i said, didn't seize this a portion of the story to start to engaging and did a restoring his relationship with his buford. and we don't see any serious movement, whether it's on the return of the refugees river or on an indeed coinciding with his own people. of course uh, i believe that everyone around the world was very surprised with what's happening
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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. property. the assistant director joins us live now from the ha format as a step. obviously the stunning events in, in syria, very much of focus for discussion. what else has been said? absolutely, well, we've seen quite a lot of movement on died already this morning ahead of that, the official, if you will, try natural on the side of the doha for i'm, we've had the foreign ministers of her on of russia and just charge the meeting with see me or of also just in a room behind us, we saw them coming in and out and we believe that they will be meeting in a far more in depth meeting if you will, on syria, of course, a little later today. now sources telling colleges arrows that uh, you know, the 3 for administer saying that they weren't going to go ahead,
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go against the will of the syrian people. if you read between the lines, you know, picking up and what dana said, they're having to do with the very survival of delivery of bush auto aside in damascus. so this is an incredibly false moving story that is, that the lines of the middle are constantly being re define. and so you part there, what's happening on the ground. and what's happening here at the moment is you have the major players, of course, iran, russia, charts and daughters. that it was sitting, talking about the future of syria, how to move on. and certainly, as we said, you know, things are changing our by our so a lot will be discussed here. stuff is another clip. i just want to listen to it because during his speech at the, to how for him to cut his from his rules. so as stress, the need to end the war and goes, it is the humanitarian tragedy in guys 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
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put them up on the success of the temporary paused achieve through the joint mediation efforts by the state of guitar. the error of republican egypt and the united states of america, leading to the release of hostages and alleviating a human suffering, demonstrates that diplomatic action can succeed when the necessary will is present and the job size death of the tragedy. because of course, continuing their the to how for them the country prime minister drum me up, my men, some struck bring the hard to and then yes. yeah. she said that there was renewed momentum following the us selections of that culture are, had resumed its negotiation process. you also mentioned the fox, the culture has since the very beginning, one to the spillover effect of what happened in goes on is extraordinary. really, if you look at the region over the last year, what happened in $1.11 on the assassination of the sector jump general of has well,
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last on mr. all the everyone's influence in the region really being up ended redefined here, thrown over its head over the last couple of months. certainly now in syria, you know, but shuttle i said, one of very strong allied this was the russians. but now it seems what we understand according to sources that are on and russia are not going to come to the age of damascus at the moment. so again, that does play back according to the companies that many others to what started on october the 7th. there had been no results. they are yet the guitar rethink as renewed momentum. but of course we have to be cautious when it comes to that. we've seen just how difficult it is to get a ceasefire in gaza and not in the mood and certainly real concrete movement to seeing an end to that isn't on the table as of yet. all right, but it's a picture of how form is death thinks about stuff, feedback about reporting in northern guns or exclusive video obtained by out there
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. it shows is ready for us as far and people attempting to rescue those who've been injured. they've become all odd one, hospital, one palestinian who was wounded lights had died. there are a large number of bodies and wounded on the streets near the hospital, but nobody is able to retrieve them. the battery functioning medical facility has been targeted repeatedly in this war. northern garza has been under military siege for more than 60 days now. and at least 3 people have been killed in kansas city. the men were killed in is rarely trained ms. all strike their school for any forces have killed at least $63.00 protest digits across the strips is done on friday. and that includes at least 23 people have been killed by a strike on a house and down this road. do you come in? the central district, women and children are among the victims, and many parties remain buried under the rubble of the destroyed building. the. let's get the latest from honeymoon motors in darrow butler in central gaza. and so, honey, just
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a horribly familiar of his tragic routine. you have these strikes and then at the search for survivors. absolutely, and it's repeating itself one more time. a northern gov, a city and not cut on a residential district. that's what the northern part of gauze was, if it were 8 people from one family inside their residential homes, or were killed that earlier hours just within the past hour or so. they confirmed before that we received of a massive ears. price target is just really events and on why the family members were inside. i don't pay this is exactly the the pot and we have seen in the past couple months more and a couple of months. in fact, with that was any prior warnings whatsoever. this add more to the tragedies that the, the vulnerability of civilians inside their residential home or in the meek ship that tends to be set up to protect themselves from the whole of the unpredictable
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pulling bonds. one more time these attacks are happening as so suddenly, without any warning whatsoever to the people so they can take shoulders or beginning back with the area that are targeted. all of this is off the lesion right now, and that's what we're seeing. the large number of casualties in every one of these that talks the after masses. of course the people who are missing and it dropped under the rubble. then this has been going on here. and then we'll say that brings you come into central area where the civil defense department in the central areas they made about 20 people are still missing. and a trapped under the rumbles after this really military carried out deadly attacks targeting a group of residential homes and one of the neighborhoods in the northern parts of the new site. right refugee count 7 visit didn't show the building. some of the british woods were presented to us when we looked at them. we could view these shared level devastation and destruction a and a just the fact that many of the people are from the local residents here from and
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in the sense and the refuge account wouldn't have the, the ability to go back to their homes. and now these are like everybody else now they are forced into internal displacement, but not because they were asked to evacuate the their homes, and now i'm not proper for them to get back to them. that the, what's going on right now, i need a tragedy keeps involving a much more challenging scenario for everyone. okay, we'll leave with that. thanks very much for that update uh, from uh the about, uh, jim joseph, thank you so much. alright, let's bring in. you'll see michael back, he's a senior, i consulting fellow with the middle east and north africa program at chatham house . right. please to say that he's here and you'll see welcome. i just wanted to start with what we heard from the country prime minister talking about, you know, the ongoing talks over dollars are particularly and that there is signs of a cx 5 being encouraging that we should keep the whole district in some cases, some new dynamics because we know only a few weeks ago,
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it seems that neither of decides was interested in, in, in the 65 most of the mostly the sheep and be by now the estimate of the bushels to be seen is a actually not to which a cisco agreements we seem to govern and find the population, most of the people, the news. i would like to see a suspect. it'd been and see also the hostages coming and coming back home. so you know that those poor push falls. this we've seen both sides the weather, but if you look in what we have now, the conditions on the go, it's this, believe me put in guys a desperate for says fire the money to and capacity will fee the needs and the media to, you know, allow you money failing a to into end to end the fighting and creates some space to talk to, you know, the so called a after. so what do we see like low we for. so this is file in the nose between is all in his butler and you, the nomic is created. this is,
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this will meant to be the see some official go to to egypt. fatalities again, very much involved and this is very important component. and this is going to lead to it then that's the question. and of course we a few weeks away from a new administration in the united states, right. how this is going to play out in all of in this equation, right. and now there's another fax it syria, the, the surprise of all this is the story, the speed of a little bit of surprise, everybody, i should say. how do you assess it and can the opposition hold the gains? do you think? yeah, i think the surprise is always if this kind of development, it's the time maybe it's a bit of an oath quick. do you know the conditions? tell them, but then it happens and then it's, it's happens relatively quickly in a way we see that there is the influx also was the role between these islands is viola recent, you know, the support also the role in ukraine, whether the support of the feasible or the support of or forshaw,
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and i think the position in celia is the beat up, their own cup abilities, single field unity. but as you say, the speeds of the i less and we see that if, if the us a, the she expected is on. and the gosh, that's a suppose we have already that because some of the bit to leave me for leave said. so the signs at least a pound key, the based off of giving up on the columns was you. the question is, who they are going to simple? is it just the middle of us so the eventually it living? and then some of the, of the bias losing stays in place. oh, that is a completely new architecture. we frame the shipping celia before we get to that point because it's relas is watching these events very, very closely and says it's preparing for any scenario and has been sending minutes . you forces at to the golan heights, which is what just 40 miles or so from damascus about 70 kilometers, something like that. it was all the so the scenario is it would concerned is
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relevant. so anyway, is a, so it's sort of, it's, or at least for, for why the, the issue of the, as by laying the nose and it's open to a new fault for me is the point of view of the situation in celia was comfortable. because that the see saw him and going back all the way to 1974 is holding. even for the last 13 years of the roll. insight celia? no, we're something different is about to happen. is you say, dispute the feed suggest to us that something assessing is going to happen in celia? and the last thing that is really want to say is, you know what the age, this is, think close to the, i'll tell you that the ice isis, this is a flights for me, is that point of view. they see the eclipse, all heavy on the ball to different. the punch has been on the ball the july nights, as you say, if this, if, if, if there was. but it's all the way to the must close. it means that can also get this close to days, early boulder,
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then the question for them. do they want to walk in another form, or there would be actually busier reply to establish and sense, insight, celia, right, when it's getting rapidly more complex as time goes on very rapidly, indeed, you'll save the meantime. thanks very much. and the for joining us here on so let's move on to south korea now where the governing policies and piece of stage of woke out her head of a vote to impeach the president. the speaker of the national assembly has appealed to m p's from the people a power party to return to the train. but say, the funny thing is the only way to protect democracy. debates was cooled off the president unit. so you'll briefly impose a martial law earlier this week, as may have sparked outrage and protests, uniform policy analysis. his resignation is unavoidable from mcbride is in inside the software as part of the building. and rob, we've seen also to events happening is been getting quite lively at times. what's the latest? yeah, it is. is a,
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it does this evening drags on. it does look as though the ruling of people pop policy supporting president june the beleaguered president. june does seem to have succeeded in de railing, this impeachment vote. that was all sorts of speculation that they were gonna state some sort of boy called to some sort of action. and indeed they did, even before the motion was introduced onto the floor, into the chain by here they've gone half is one block and basically stays to walk out to shower and booze from many of democratic pausing supports as have been here in the public areas of the national assembly building whole, but one of the block of the ruling party walked out. one member remained inside. uh, that meant that even there's been all sorts of speculation that even some of the ruling party members would vote against the president june, given the controversial nature of this rule of they said martial law that he tried to impose but by cooling everybody out of the floor that prevented even people both to get
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a secret ballot against the leaders. so even with the numbers that were left on the floor, there was no way that this impeachment would go through. but having said that, the opposition parties have then appeals to any members of the ruling party to come back into the chamber. indeed of evidence of with them for this and peace. but indeed they went to the point of actually having a roll call of each member individually calling the map appealing to them if you like to come back in since then we have seen in the past hour or so, 2 more members of the ruling party come back in making 3 members of the ruling policy inside the chain, but for that does not give enough boats to this impeachment bill a remains day or even though they've carried out the vote, they do not have enough to pass. it remains unclear this day because we are a non child to territory as we have been for pretty much the whole week here in south korean politics. what they will do with this about the voting has been left open. it can be left open until midnight. local time, which is still several hours from now, but it's difficult to see at this stage how the opposition will get the votes
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needed to pass this motion of impeachment on the presence of all right, we'll keep it, be the eye on things that run in the meantime, thanks very much for providing putting that from so a what sales profit is outside parliament square pro impeachment to protest is a big cover is a great sense of shock and experience of psych following the failure is impeachment versus what we understand to be the vast majority of the ruling policy, they refused to participate in, they suppose wears an hour ago. it was a great sense of determination and strong seeing what else, literally tens, if not hundreds of thousands of people turned off at this purchase via the national assembly. it's a very different story. now, some of the people that we've been speaking to have described that one man described as the insanity of was just fabulous. another told us to be pretty
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savvy and polite, today's events, but at the same time recognizing that these persons, in these words, of removing the president will take time to shoot numbers. the huge size of these crowd is a testament of how the chairman people are here to remove the president you following each failed in position or say other types and imposing most of them though, you can hear it and trying to improve impeachment impeachment but yeah, it's gonna be very interesting to see what happens in the hours and days i have transcribe without a 0 phone. well, unit kim has been at an empty impeach, riley in central cell, and has this update from the and the other. now the rally organized quite old to our right. we groups here to your motion against president. the may represent the minority opinion,
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but they're making their voices for the leader of the opposition democratic party. as a real threat to south korea's democracy, cosigns read are radically sympathized highlighting that deep political suspicion against the liberal leaders. who, if history is any guide, hope you're well positioned to take the office should the people our party failed. it was only 6 years ago that the sod or conservative darling be 1st cell 3 and president to be in need of corruption and abuse of power charges there tear to let the world know that they're not sitting idly by. i see another conservative president bases the political chopping block. i'll just well, you'll, you should vote is visiting professor, you don't say university joins is now from so welcome to al jazeera. how do you set, how do you assess where we're at? and do you think this impeachment but it's going to happen as well?
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there was a 5050 chance for the motion to be a task because the tunnel was really high. because opening to the constitution that you page him, you to be a test at national assembly, you'd have to secure 2 thirds asked for the majority of the office on potty is that your $190.00 to vote so so the adult impact is needed at least a defections from the ruling party if they only got 3 so far. the house of speaker still left the voting process over the phone and as the ruling party members to come and vote so. so we are still in the process of voting on the next a 5 and a half hours, but it is unlikely for the motions to actually pass this on national assembly because the ruling party suffer from the damages from the 2016 and 17
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impeachment the prism popped in that and they did not really recover until they so how so city in collecting its candidates in prison use. um yeah. so they can really let this go so easily. and if the impeachment bill is past 10 days prism using your will be a passed in few months, then the next day left through a victory and defense a lecture on will be basically handed over to the leader of the opposition main or for him. how do you mean right suitcase, are there any policy with lisa now? means this grip on passive that's, that's the thing, isn't it? but given them the right, it isn't the president's position. looking increasingly in secure. whether or not an impeachment vague takes place a definite day. i mean his playing a game, he cannot win, but the full cause is to delay the eventual impeachment or the present use. and no stepping dogs from the place not present because the most
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likely up as i can do from the major operating party, these to use email has been charged with a menu cream. you know, you know. ok sir. so if they uh, if he loses on one of the pieces at the spring port, then he will not be eligible to run for the prism. that's why the ruling party is back in prison. use them yet despite this public hangs or to delay the process, the later press the because if the president using a step style or the p immediately that before he's in meal loses the eligibility in the next president election, she will be to an express pan. okay, whatever happens, we've got increasing political instability, another at period of diplomatic term. well, what are the implications for this for the nation of south career as well. the implication is that the, as the, these politicians prioritize their part is
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a and 1st by interest like their interest, the hanging in the under, with the credit, the press don't use on your or uh, the next president. so there prior to do something out there, how does on interest actually on their cuts, the national interest? i think about it the for the news on your order monitor low. we the us option reason there is acceptable to if you're not public so it's keeping him in the office for many months to come. we'll continue the uncertainty of a foreign policy and national security policy and economic situations are soft for you. all right, we'll leave that for now. we'll be watching very closely as it says the policies develop, but in the meantime, you should call them spring just for me. so thank you very much. i a head here and out is there a site isn't done or choose in the presence the economy and the cost of living
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crisis of some of the matrices. because for companies to new champions, the winds got skipped and then the $150.00 calories drive only being recorded across the pots of rails and and then the storm is running slowly eastwards it's really windy. that's the main problem with it. at cost red wars to be issued and they're going to be downgraded and not repeated, but it's a pretty nasty piece of work anyway. and then the circulation goes to this general direction, spreads the front assistance, the sides who will be increasing snow all the way from jeremy atrocity out towards the parent to use. and this storm system is going to then help to generate something, even for patients just as bad in the central measure ending with fairly strong winds. huge amounts of rain. and once again,
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it's nice. this whole area is looking fairly still me for the next day or 2, which means it more or less poland, down to most of the axes, looking fine most despite and push. cool, i'm looking fine, and that's are exceptions. so that's the overall picture for sunday is that the sunday that something that spelled spilled across into north africa. we would have seen funding and tripoli from what happened in the magistrate in couple of days ago . that might be a few more sheriffs to come here. otherwise, just very dr. picture, the seasonal wind is blowing some dust picked up the potential wise. we've come down at the highest, maybe any 32 instead of go where they are 40 in a week. a 2nd the us is always of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number of the suffice the remote into an active
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perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important to impact the lives at the height of the storm to high by hey, this is an important part of the world people pay attention to this very good that bringing the news to the world from here. breaking barriers and define expectations . there had never been in the official match with middle school against was able to read this. what 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 the
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the other guy you watching out 0 reminder of our top story is this. the parent testers outside parliament has m p. 's from south chris governing volunteer stage to walk out the head of the folks to peach, the president to briefly declaring most of all the opposition has a majority and part of the needs of volunteer to remove the present in northern goals, which creates a video obtained by on the 0 shows is ready for us as far as people attempting to rescue those 2 people in did. they have to come out of one hospital. one policy is going to select died a large number of parties wounded on the streets near the hospital, but no one is able to treat in syria or physician fights is say they've taken control of the something screwed their forces it making significant gains. a
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government has now lost control of several important cities in a matter of days. let's meet now with a mouse, okay, who's the director of detainee affairs at the syrian emergency task force. he was arrested by side forces in 2012 and spent 3 years in prison before he was smuggled out. by going to join just now from the com. i'll welcome. throughout the 0, of course, we've seen a lot of prisoners being released in the past few days. what are your thoughts as a form of the tell you me as you see those people release from serious prisons. it may have been uh, overwhelmed by joy, seeing people running out of prison is that to use the tension and torture. i know how it feels to be hopeless to feel like the world has forgotten you and you will never get out. and the god storage in your, on a daily basis to make, to break you physically and mentally. and now you see those people are running out to their families. you know, those fighters that managed to, to calibrate them,
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have done more than a 100 democracies around the world have done combined tom, this theory and people. there's nothing, no joy, like the joy of being free. and there is no joy, like the joy of being free out of detention center in syria. so obviously i'm and enjoy, i'm very excited to see to see more prisons being liberated, especially in damascus site and i present and out there intelligent service. right, is that holds thousands of innocent people, remind us of the circumstances of those, the rest of the things. somebody like 136000 have been detained until this week. a, is it right to say that most of the rest of the, during the revolution for speaking out against the government and others since then to as exactly since 2011, the regime has been investing people until today, then regime never stopped arresting people for speaking up against the, the protests they have this envision, and many people who have been arrested and are arrested in jail today. they have not, many of them have not even said anything about the government, but you know,
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and so yes, the intelligence services have, have so much power within communities for the rest than one. if they don't like your hair color, they could arrest you and put you in prison. and then under torture, it when they pulling out your finger nails, you're definitely going to give them any sort of statement they want from you. so under torture, you get false confessions that you have killed officers and you have weapons and you was by to many countries and agencies and then you end up being sentenced to execution or, or life in prison. so those people, they, they need us today. they need us to tell their story because these prisons are not regular business where you sit and you wait till your sentence become it's prisoners where you tortured on a daily basis. it's places where a family has already expected you to be dead and you were informed that your families that i have. i have suffered for years of batch. and luckily i had my mother to work hard for 3 years despite them me out. but many people, they have no one but those fighters today we're trying to liberate city after city
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to get them out and torture. and while it was that was your experience to i was still watching on a daily basis. i was not on the tortured physically but mentally. i was the rest of my cousins and with my friends, my cousin was forced to torture me and i was forced air. tim, otherwise the both will be killed. we were forced to see people can a new shelter, otherwise more will be dead. we were in some days we were forced to choose who in our room will be executed the next day. those are not normal presidents. those are the torture chambers. there are places where the regime spread, the stories that fierce and nobody would tries. nobody would go to the streets. and i never thought i would make it out after the 6 month in prison. i never believed before you ever again. and when that was, when i was taken out of prison, i was thinking to execute. i was smuggled from my execution. i was not released by the goodness of the, of the regime. i was smuggled thanks to my mother and to to
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a lot of people were engaged in trying to get me out of of those torture chambers. all right, we'll leave the model. thank you for taking the time to speak to is a m uh, shortly from stuck. i met director a detainee of offense at the a certain emergency test which i appreciate that thank us, but for us is popular not done cuz they fixed the reactions on saturday. the gothic mouthpiece was adapted by 55 years ago since then. hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on restoring the 12th century parish. lemme yes, president elect donald trump is among those attending the reopening, sorry many, it's his 1st international trip since his election, when also at the event is ukrainian lead a lot of minutes and then joining us from london as you go to the show who is a professor at the university of north, again, hugo, welcome. we'll come to the ins and outs in a minute of the political crisis. so i'm getting in front. but 1st we have this digression, if you will. this is ceremonial. reopening of not for done to which you as
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president elect donald trump is attending and present background quick court incoming us president. he is indeed um and i think as i said, we'll come to the political stand off at the moment. but if you remember the last time there was this political stand off when it was gabriella todd was a caretaker, government that was during the parson, lympics, and the person that things went quite well. any kind of gave my call a bit of international standing again, even though he was struggling on the domestic front. we have a bit of a repeat of thoughts today with the reopening of notes with them. as you say, donald trump is going to come, it's his 1st international trip. so it gives my call quite a lot of legitimacy. it gets under that of stature on the international stage. so in this case is going to come to and that is a way of reinforcing his doctoral does that internationally. whilst i've heard things from the political crisis doctor is on the domestic front. right. and on that front does, does that to,
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on the international stage help him to with given all the political people domestic? i don't see, i'm not entirely sure it does. it doesn't unfortunately mean it kinda, it kinda gave him reading space. that's what happened with given the games that gave him a bit of speeding space and it gave him time to try to find a cover. but this is the same thing here where the lies will be on the reopening of the time. it will be a kind of a moments of unity or southern france. ok, moments of unity and internationally. and that's so that's, that's a focus on them. the, the unity of the french nation coming together will help him domestic. he's saying, okay, what we need now does vanya, it kind of experiments of government didn't work. what we need now is a moment of national unity governments, and that will put pressure of them on the political parties, and that the actors of the domestic spirit to try to come together or to try to
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make something work. so what's your sense of how he'll practically negotiate this? how's it going to, to counter this problem? a good luck to square one. in many ways it's my cost strategy has always been if you remember the fact that he served as a finance minister under us while on to last socialist a president, his a strategy is always been to try to bring together the center left and the center right he tried to do that last time, right. and last summer with those elections, he wasn't able to get to a socialist on board because associates are part of this larger left wing alliance, which includes the far left is on equinox, falls party, that's concepts. and these are friends on by is also the greens and the communist last time, right. and the socialist stayed another line. so he wasn't able to bring the socialist into the lines, the hot with his own party and then to set to ride to get to the gap. now it looks like perhaps dots left on the lines is factoring yesterday,
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the leader of defense subsidies to get fall came to meet with my contact discussions, the leader of the greens, also mindful of the said that she's open to having a republican front governments. so what's the hills last time rags the 2nd time might succeed and that but certainly his brothers, he hasn't changed. he has done consultations yesterday with associates. i sat on monday, he's continuing his consultations. he seemed to greens the, the center. right. so they typically have said that they're open to participation abroad or coordination, or broder and a republican funds, whatever they might want to college. so maybe to some of that actually work in a way to last time it didn't. all right, you get believe it. i appreciate that to analysis. thank you very much. you go dress and speaking to us. a parliamentary and presidential elections are on the way in gonna. the economy is top of mind for many votes is typing with severe inflation
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and use unemployment. 18.7000000. going so eligible to vote in presidential impala, mentor elections gone as government has peacefully change hands 3 times since a transition to democracy back in 1992. it does have a reputation as a beacon of stability. and what is the type of region 12 candidates of buying for the presidency with the former president, john hama and vice president? how many do it? well, i mean, i consider the main content. the selection is taking place on the difficult economic circumstances. once one of the fastest growing economies in africa, fiscal crisis in recent years is taking a toll on the population. excessive borrowing code 19 impacts, and rising global costs. push gone is public debt from 63 percent of g. d p in 2019 to 92.7 percent by 2022 inflation raised to over 50 percent currency collab gone and was forced to take the $3000000000.00. i am asked bailout and debt restructuring program. $1.00 and $7.00 gun ends on unemployed,
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including half of those. under the age of 35, a full, my nigerian president said like jonathan is in gone away. he's observing the election, spoke about the importance of free and fair elections in africa. would believe that to us or become the make cause of co segment of the election that well, what color is the perception of the debt to the coordination process? move in date is from the what do you and is escalate to the nation that for the business and election after division for the parliamentary elections. that is a sensitive segment and we have very hopeful that our doctor would also go in was also critically examining the role of the lecture. that one is meant for this in consolidating democratically the front of the security, and concerted in democracy and do wrong, or did you initiated and consolidate the democrats in africa? straight to the capital anchor ahmed addresses standing by 1st, they're not meant
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a great deal as they can. the selection exactly. great, uh, expectations. but again, what do we seeing so far? isn't encouraging a tool numbers. uh, pick for example of this pulling station i met, i covered the elections here 4 years ago and the tunnel around this time was my speed. right now, if i move out of the fixture, you only see one or 2 volts is trying to cast their ballots. and that's the story. and almost all over the capitals. yeah, in a crowd we audio and went to another point extension why we both cost live and that when we so only print to $18.00 to $20.00 people were on q when it, when voting stopped it and then within an hour and a half, everything went quiet. and we understand the best with what we see right across the capital here and probably in some other areas more than i put the probably now to talk more about the gotten an election is something to total of the used initiative
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for advertisement and growth in africa. so you've been observing trends in elections in west africa, and you've been here before this electricity and gonna and today, what are your reservations in terms of the conduct of this election on board to participation slow. thank you very much, sofa so good. the election has commenced, says it's important to note that the selection is coming against the background of a crisis of confidence on the electoral commission. and that in several questions raised about the, the openness under transparency of the electoral commission by the electoral commission has really this fund there might be more open on martin spurn. but it's actually a crisis of confidence. i'm also a deputy deficit of trust. but as you can see, sofa elections, how be gone. people have showed up the cost to be about. but it kind of turned out that we were expecting to see fairly this morning, isn't what we assume. while it still some of us to the end of the polls,
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we hope that food tests will show up. but what, what, what would you expect at the end of the day? because this the election company and said it was seated and was seen with the issues you mentioned with the electoral commission, the crisis comforters and things like that. what do you expect would be the actions of guidelines at the end of 14, at 5 o'clock in the evening? i think the guardians, perhaps those who show up might be such as fight in some cases with the services that the electronic commission has to do that because the machines that walk in optimally deal it for side, you know, if it says here, well, you know, this is just one aspect of the electro process. we're going to go into the correlation and the transmission of the results. and this is where, you know, there would be a lot of concerns julian up to this election. how the electro commission deals with competition or inaccuracies on arrows on the results sheets is really critical. and i see i got africa. we've actually joined the attention of the electro commission
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to maintain the whole point in this and provide access to media. i create that upside of us to those pull insight into so once they open, people can now trust the conduct of the management of the results process. thank you. so i'm sending you total of yeah, yeah, for you. uh so basically, uh, probably a lot of, of the hoping that this election or the ton of will increase over the next few hours before post clothes. yeah. if he doesn't, probably we don't know whether it will be enough to impact to the credibility of this election on the web. again, yes, would be satisfied with the conduct of it. nick. busy right up and thanks for that, update that from acura. i'm going to just report you this guy who's added the century is old tradition of an apple c. so making to its intangible cultural heritage list. the croft originated in the palestinian city of novelist and the occupied west bank and is being passed down through the generations ever since. the novel,
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after as a centuries old palestinian tradition has now earned global recognition. this is the oldest surviving. so factory in the occupied westbank to con was established in $1872.00 in the heart of nablus. every bar produced here is a work of art preserving palestinian heritage as g. uh, the recognition of the bill. see. so why you ask of us part of the world heritage is an acknowledgments by the global community, the necessity of cause advocates to mean but so making isn't confined to factories using only 3 ingredients. walter, caustic soda and the key component, pure olive oil. this simple formula has been passed down through generations limits and i haven't had the name or the past and you told me to start making was an elderly relative from the village of a my teen. a long time ago, around 20 or 30 years ago, she came here and made so when she cooked the oil,
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i observed how she did. it locked the process and started making so myself, i made it for everyone and all town, but the rest of them, the traditional process unfolds and several stages. the ingredients are mixed. cured and the bar stacked into towers where they're left to breeds for palestinians. this is a symbol of resilience. yeah, i mean you have to have this on. this recognition is especially important given these really occupations efforts to undermine these traditional industries. how the time is now recognized globally. now we'll see, soap making is a living tradition honoring palestinian identity with every bar the knob, oakley, l just ear. so the head. and it was joe details of a spot between the 2 of the world's biggest football managers that's coming up with joe.
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the academic democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the you are systems corporate is real effective. it's a little bit branding from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets. the stage for serious debate on out jersey are doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict reporting for the actually a lot of the rates are really, really big. we've been doing this in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was
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teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the car, let's get on to this point as john nick, thank you very much. australia scripts is have built a big lead in the 2nd test against india in adelaide. india will allow for a 100 ac runs in that 1st jennings and australia and move to head to thanks to a half century from monona slab shane and a century from travis had his seconds against india in 12 much is had also said a new record for the false to century and day night test, reaching a 100 of a 111 pools use, eventually removed on a 100 ot by muhammad zeroes and the response from the indian bowler to his
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dismissal. i saw him viewed by the crowd as well as any human talking to from the employer's australia while out for 337. the lead of a 157 runs. india, announce 73 for 3, and this 2nd ending still trading point 8. just goes to atkinson to check to put a and in control of the 2nd test against using into all out for a 125 in wellington. the in the now $533.00 runs ahead thanks to whole centuries j. v. to bend up kits. jacobs. i so and harry for england who won the 1st test on cost for the 1st series when in new zealand since to start saving fun. and he's certainly doing that in the defending time. he's boston, celtics have made it 10 wins in the last 11 games. the latest victory coming
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against the milwaukee bucks on and 11 to one or 5 jasons hate them. top schooled with fuzzy full and had 10 rebounds and 5 of 6. it's now 7 home wins in a row for the cell 6 was 2nd in the eastern conference, find the cleveland tablet, the users heading to china, next j. it's back of to a controversial 6. the absence tomsman has the story. basketball is among the most popular sports in china, but it's biggest and most lucrative product hasn't seen this since 2019, and it was old because of a tweets. you some rocket c o r o maury. in fact, the anti government process happening in hong kong. the tweets was to lease it quickly, but the full out most of the years went and be a commission to adam silver supported more. he's right to speak counts on the issue . it was a move that ultimately ended the associations involvement in china along have held values of the m,
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b a r to support freedom of expression and certainly freedom of expression by members of the n b, a community. and in this case, there are more a, as the general manager of the houston rockets enjoy. is that right? the but now the india is back. the phoenix suns will play the brooklyn nets in china next season. and most basketball fans can't wait to see it return by on. yeah, it's great, but the guys funded returning to china. i'm really looking forward to it and hope to get a chance to watch the games live the venue. the teams will play in the special region of mccaul with ames to push molding on gambling events to the city. but some don't think it will work. why, joy, this isn't just the, i think this whole issue was a public opinion, has some influence. it's won't really have the final say. ultimately, the rules of how society operates are still controlled by commercial capital. so if there is enough profit that stake they won't really care what the public sites here . celebrity games in the high profile, visits from the likes of steph curry,
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have seen a return to some kind of normalcy in recent years. well, full coverage of the games return to china state for costa, c. c t in 2022. there are plans for 2 more pre season games in 2026. or just or since here i'm feeling really happy since i usually have to study. i don't have time to go to the us to watch games. i can only watch videos are live streams online. now we might actually get a chance to see an end the game live envisioning. and i think that's really exciting. and so the games between the songs and the nets takes place on the 10th and 12th of october next year, from size. and i'll just share that today's prime unique match between lead is livable and edison has been postponed on safety grounds. they were set to play the last ever mozy side all be at evidence goodness and pop later. but a storm has brought dangerous winds in rain to the west coast of england. a law suite command. so do you manage it? pet? claudia le held up 6 fingers to remind us of how many premier league title said one,
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but it's pumped around. now we've chosen ring your ring. your himself famously held up 3 fingers when he was months. united boston 2018 audiologists that he had 3 mold and marine year. you're now set at least one fairly and cleanly. he's referring to the $115.00 charges city are currently facing for allegedly breaching financial rules which they deny evo offending. i'm so sorry, but i do want to jump to 5 gigs. we have 3 a 6. so these are fact by the intention was completely fine. so benefit the same. so it was another one for the huge lease in this country and around the world doing what us that in the bottom i said it's okay, it's fine. so i said many times wait defendants. and everyone, especially in democracy, is innocent and guilty is proven. right. right, that is like a sport for now i'm willing to go look forward to see you later. thanks very much for that. so that's if this,
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these are some things that i will be here and he'll have another offer of news in a couple of minutes. i'll see in a bit the one 3rd of all of the food produced is wasted, which tens of thousands of food outlets found in sauce. korea has been transformed from west to offend. to is to build a leader and for the recycling i the reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean the form of incentives. what do you, how do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place, off phrase or just even the sun rises really into the
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history was written it became a theory is here, the be students and a totally the timeless journey. hundreds of palestine solidarity protests to escape to them square to let their voices heard. since the protest band has been in place, i just want to speak out against the genocide. they also protested against racism is lemar phobia. heard in parliament in response to what petitions have described this anti semitism during last week's football riots. the leader of defies freedom party wants to withdraw. passports of dutch people of more walk and descent. he claims a tech is where in the science and kicked them out of the country. we should stop ignoring our problems with immigration. our problems are some of all kinds of problems with the salon. while the government in the hay is trying to limit the
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democratic rights they, i'm here to define a protest that they say we need to speak out against the genocide and got them after allowing them to protest for our police doctor to detain more than 200 demonstrate just by one the, the opposition forces in syria say they've taken the sudden city of that off. that's a major city to pull in just a few days. the
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