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the, the limits to have a dream contains key stuff in your own adventure. now counter and wayne israel unleashes the waves and strikes on syria, including damascus. just today offered was captured by opposition, forces the hello on jessica washington. this is 0 to 0. live from to ha, also coming up. a searching for missing some lee members, we go inside, syria is in a tori is sydney, a prison. opposition forces sees
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another strategic city in serious dealing a blow to cottage fighters. a suspect is arrested in, in a new york shooting that's triggered a debate about the insurance industry. the multiple explosions have hit the serious capital a day off to all positions site has forced. the collapse of the aside regime is rarely on the radio is reporting. it's carried out large scale strength across syria targeting strategic military infrastructure. i'm not sure if these are done. we manufactured, we are taking all the needed measures in order to guarantee our security and protect mental health in light of the new development and syria. i don't think it's in our interest to go through the details of what we are taking more steps that you will learn more about in the future. to navigate saudi arabia cause a and
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a rug has condemned israel. seizure of a buffer zone in the occupied golden heights saying it will ruin serious chances of restoring security and stability. it's also being reported that casa is in direct communication with the opposition group. hi teddy at ocean, which led the overthrow of bush at our side. syria is new administration. is amy to turn the page on 50 years of dictatorship, building what it says will be an inclusive government. how much of a she it has been appointed, prime minister is match, the former prime minister. and as the leader of high authority is ocean to discuss the political transition and then any but the last year we started from nothing but we've been able to achieve. so many things i think got, so you will see that we have some people with ex specialties. we are not starting from scratch. we also need to benefit from expenses that exist under. we're not going to want to go up to everyone, but we weren't. and the reason that to us without the resources,
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but we weren't able to achieve so many things. so. so sir, there is in damascus with more details on the latest is ran these strikes. it's not just a one time strike that what these riley is going back to. now actually it's a systemic one. and now the saying that they are a means to destroy syria's defense defense basis. now, now that today they have sheets, 3 major, a pause, one income is the in the north of the country, another one in homes, the companies to our largest city, and then the message a port in, in damascus. so just 8 kilometers away from damascus. and it's not only the minutes of a to be this that they have strike there. so i can also on the strategic facilities they, they have, she did, they made it to the headquarters, the heavy this, the intelligence headquarters. they are getting the munition depots and then he to some of the other places that these various claim that the chemical weapons were,
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were started over there or there was they would that they were, they that they tell me for weapons production houses. so 2 days vans are seen that often i of the attack in order conduct the minute the so the it strikes on these minutes a basis. they say they have this fully business of helicopters, an aircraft. and the reason that they're doing that to say that they are concerned that this the digit facilities are the administrators, the military equipment could fall into the hands of the position that just nearly took over the country. the syrians from across the country has been smoking to the notorious sydney of prison near damascus. desperate to find long lost family members. the outside regime detained thousands of government opponents. there. many of them were forcibly disappeared, or falsely told, they loved ones had died. so in a hood has been to the prison and sent this report. they walked for kilometers,
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pain from years of waiting, edged in their faces. syrians from across the country are converging on the most notorious prison controlled by a regime which has now collapsed. they're searching for loved ones who disappeared years. and sometimes decades ago my brother was detained in 2014 and it was very hard to know with i took him at 1st, then i found out he was in sick naya. he wasn't accused of anything. it's a story we heard time and time again. it's only now in a new syria, free of the much feared security agencies that people have at least a chance of knowing the truth. tens of thousands of syrians disappeared in recent years. their cases documented by human rights groups, families look for any evidence. any clue that will bring them closure, but the prison guards are gone. what's left are unsubstantiated claims. what
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the officials say the 3 days before the city of hama was liberated, the prison guards transported prisoners to the regime stronghold of latasha as hostages. and we don't know how many of them there are within the walls are and told stories of horror. when the opposition took ground from the regime, they opened the doors of detention centers across the country. but the incident, they are only a few 100, walked out. the search for answers in this darkness continues. for many syrians, this prison is the symbol of the the images that are coming out of this defensive facility are the reasons why the screen since 2011, to demand justice, the rule of law and democracy, a former detaining himself. now there came back to help find with people here, believe our underground sales. look, i don't know any i can. we were imprisoned to you during the early months of the revolution. we enjoyed years of torture and brutality. whatever. you can imagine.
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this was where prisoners were hanged, executed in syria. this prison is known as the human slot. their house human rights group say it was a death camp and they have documented the deaths of thousands, either from torture or starvation. is that, or is it the we are going well the last time i visited, my brother in this prison, his condition was very bad. it wasn't 2017 syrian so now free to speak of the decades of repression. but it seems they refused to come to terms with the reality center for their else. as ita said, now you damascus. the family of a renowned syrian activist has confirmed his body was found at sydney. a prison doesn't know how much was arrested and tortured in detention several times before fleeing to europe. he returned to syria off to the side regime declared an amnesty before disappearing an interview before his return, mason was almost how he felt about his captives. how do you feel about the people
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he did not see tale of a lot of as well as i left them. i do one of the fact that now of the turkish bank, the syrian national army has seized the strategic, such as the city of month to month is in northern syria still is a major blow to the influence of kurdish y, p g flinches in the region who was supported by the us senate because certainly reports from high to 8. i'm the talk is syria border. one's
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a strategic hub for the us back curtis work. the g on group members has not fallen under the control of the turkish bacteria. national army or s n a members was do i peaches, largest spring, called west of the fray. cheese from operation. don't afraid of men. budget is framed by god's willing. it's back to its people. it's free. a gift to the spectrum to the codes and arrows. the y p g, least to see you in democratic forces or s d f, and governs vast areas in northern and eastern syria, including vital oil fields and areas hosting $900.00 us troops. it sees members in 2016 with the us support wildly us them later rush, i assure true kid, that the wipers you would with ro after defeating i saw fighters on course as this promise was never kept on correct regards the y p g as the ceiling arm of the p k.
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k. a group designated as a terrorist organization by true key in the us and the you. and it also feels it's pushed for all to know me in northern syria as a threat to its territorial integrity and a potential catalyst for curtis separatism within took his own borders. of the capture of the members is unimportant stuff for the turkish bacteria and national army fighters who over the declared rock go as they are next targeted by these events. a spark concerns in washington until a v. a sanctions a northern syria escalates. but locally, some people are optimistic who will build a new future. and so yeah, not a secretary of reasoning, but united search codes and obviously working as one of the not present nominated. so in the us, senator lindsey graham has underlined the countries support for curtis forces warning trick. yeah, it's called face sanctions. israel has also solve the attacks on why pj is strong
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holes must be stopped. original players are clearly pursuing computing and for us in syria, c noncustodial l to 0. how tai onto cafeteria? border took. it says it will open of border crossing with syria to ease the return of migrants and refugees. president ridge of type other one says the passage will help manage congestion. took here has an estimated 3000000 syrians who fled to the civil war. yeah, i love those who have couple of senator, we will open the border crossings to the syrian refugees who wants to go back to their country are able to do so. we have offered them hospitality. we have hosts of them and nobody can criticize us when it comes to that. we've completed our humanitarian duty fully. we know very well that the opposition party has to look at themselves and their actions and hold themselves responsible and accountable for all the rumors about racism and discrimination that they have adopted against the syrian refugees. you get a, some, a bunch of a reports from it live,
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which is 40 kilometers from the checking of water. the present add ons. comments came as we've been witnessing a large number of syrians flocking to border crossings to try and go back into syria. this is an unusual scene where in the last few years, multiple times where seem these cubes of people existing syria india took it for the 1st time. they're actually flocking to go back. and we've seen the turkish government try and facilitate by bringing in more vote border foot points of where people can be vetted and loud in. and this new board of crossing is certainly going to help those who want to go back. we are in it live, which was the hotline for the last decade or so that high a fat either from this dominant group which is sticking over syria, a consolidated, it's a group wiped out either opposition. groups of us, those who it was fighting do either continue fighting or joining its ranks and then
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also under and how to govern is been. so this is where the move and the gun. and here we've been talking to the people and going out in the streets where they have been witnessing, unlike other parts of serious stability routing and adjust this the court's police if you've seen patrols, the mock police cars, etc. so it is a microcosm of what, hey, at the shop once sylvia to look like a, but it will have to, she had power and a lot of those. and some questions of how this diverse fragmented society, which has been at a, at it's a fighting best, is going to come together to build a nation state and fill all of those vacuums and guides and make a syria which is acceptable for all the syrians from all parts of the country, from a job without 0 it, the german government has decided to temporarily suspend asylum applications for thousands of syrian refugees. it follows growing cause among politicians for syrian
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refugees to return home. now the us side has been ousted, but as hasha, who bought our reports from the land, then the syrians going to waste for they decide what to do next. china, yes, is doing other people to have. so holly is a busy man. he owes a popular middle east and paste the shop and believe in 2016 when we'll have fled a toe and syria is beginning. arriving in germany large numbers, he lost his business, making syria and delicacy such as this queen feels base 3 and named it live the queen of to his hometown. you twins viable and business booth. i mean, not until one, when i had big thought to allow, had been faulty. you, how do we, we are moving from any are of dictatorship to democracy and freedom. and we can see that happening in the syrian revolution was all about freedom and democracy. it brought even though employees 20 refugees. what same is one of the forced out of
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damascus in 2012. he became a refugee in germany, but remains deeply connected to his homeland. while i'm talk, i'm most of most of all and i am thinking of setting up my own project in syria, maybe a bay tree. i just hope things go fine for the country. what happens next in syria, where the rapids use, we don't hope or wait for things to calm down. the topic on everyone's lips on mahash idea and fad is shut us meant a college in damascus and marian, they moved to germany 2 years ago to study. i t, nothing can be worse than a subdivision. that's investigative. they are the worst people ever worked. or i do hope that the syrians will find a way to, to actually makes, make institutions is almost a 1000000 serial messages live in germany. the largest city and community and you are the, the,
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the vines of the fall invite and increased and to immigrants. sentiments could lead to tough or restrictions that would make life difficult. with fuel guarantees that syria, with finally break away from decades of violence and depression. the journey of hundreds of thousands of syrians into your refund on to germany wasn't easy. they have to people who fall, dement in syria, cross into to a key to get to europe. now i said is gone, but many, hey, i believe it's too soon to return with the families hush about the bottle. i just do believe still ahead on notice is rarely strikes on central guns. i killed 10 people including 6, trying to return to their homes in the procedures. no. plus. i'm 31 when a site is 161 year since libertarian president, have you had any late to call 15 argentina? we've been talking to people in the shops of
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the century for june of this. it was a hey from from the war and shelter for civilian refugees. web ex got throwed into the garden during cambodia as bloody civil stuff. flooring us up to here and suddenly we were turning the facts on the canal rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel turn bowed lip in no more hotel. oh no. just the challenges here with the destruction on a scale never seen before with the risks of nuclear will fit the highest in decades
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. a group has a rough shipment, and i guess saki survivors have been awarded the 2024 nobel peace prize for the efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons. join us from us, little for an exclusive interview with the winners campaign who down here and here the household witness testimony, the know valence of your life on out is the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is to 0. as a reminder of our top stories this out, a way that these really and strikes have targeted syria, including the capitol, damascus comes a day. also,
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the sub machine was toppled by opposition forces. israel says it's targeting strategic military infrastructure. mohammed alba, she had, has been appointed syria as a new prime minister. same here on the right. he's held tools with the former premier and the leader of hire 3. and i'll show the group that i'll sit by shot and syrians from across the country off smoking to the notorious sydney of prison near damascus. desperate to find long lost family members, tens of thousands of syrians were arrested and detained the onto the separation. the noon is there any forces have launched a series of strikes on central garza full palestinian children, died in an attack on a residential home in o. my god, the refuge account,
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and of the 6 were killed in an asteroid, as they tried to return to their homes in the north. and is there any blockade that has left thousands without food? water and medicine started as a reports from dela bella in central casa, this. com has been hit twice today. the latest strikes, obviously there was an into a building that is expected to be housing at 50 posting in front medical sources from, from that to now knowing a civilians with some injured, including 5 children. but apparently, uh, the escalation continues elsewhere, the noise, while the is very minutes, we had targeted a big lot here. tell him what, at least 6, tell us the news competitive. and one of the latest strikes took place. and that's where we need to. uh, 16 cuttin to be a dust covered cost down, but we continue to see the nation for medical services showing how grim is the medical situation and like the deluxe of medical supplies. we will tell it to say, and the repeat it is very effective that has,
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that have been ongoing for more than 2 months on coming to do a hospital, which is right now. the last submitted can lifeline to families, trucks in the city of la. here are some places out there that i kinda saw the in the occupied. westbank is around the forces of killed 2 people in and as strike . these rarely military says several armed individuals were identified during a raid in 2 of us is rarely violence against palestinians has increased in the occupied territory. since its will and gaza began. members of several hindu groups across india have held rallies, criticizing bung with dish. the demonstrations on demanding protection for religious minorities in belgrade as it comes after he knew temple was vandalized in the capital deka on saturday. tensions between the 2 countries spiked further following the rest of the hindus spiritual lead to the following. secretaries of
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both nations met in deca 2 were discussed. these to discuss the strange relations protest is all keeping up. the pressure on south korea's presidents june took young thousands of demonstrators in the capital. so our goal is to him to step down over his short lived declaration of martial law. last week, the main opposition party is planning a new push for teach meant after a failed attempt. empowerment on saturday. president june is banned from travelling abroad because he's under investigation for treason a suspect has been arrested author shooting in the us. that's put the spotlight on the insurance industry. a 5 day 900 following the killing of an insurance executive outside a new york hospital. christians, new york hotel christian so many reports as we g maggi, oni arrested by police in western pennsylvania. eating at
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a burger bar in the city of l. 2. not the 26 year old was taken into custody after a tip off from an employee who thought he was acting suspiciously. officers recovered a firearm on his person, as well as a suppressor. both consistent with the weapon used in the murder. they also recovered clothing including a mask consistent with those worn by our wanted individual. additionally, officers recovered a hand written document that speaks to both his motivation and mindset. new york police are confident they have their man after the murder of the ceo of united health care, brian thompson. last wednesday. it was outside of this hotel where an investor conference was due to take place. the united health care ceo was gone down to shooting prompted a backlash against insurance company over their tactics for denying medical bullet casings found at the scene were inscribed with the words denied, defend depots, echoing
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a phrase used by critics to describe industry efforts to avoid paying for medical treatments, a facebook post by united health care overtime since dad was met with tens of thousands of glee of oh, jeez, before it was eventually taken down. many frustrated customers took to social media . i'm having a hard time being empathetic to the situation whatsoever, because this is a 1000000000 dollar company. okay. that denies access to people every single day and we're fighting with the insurance company over for dialysis to keep her a live experts say an industry reckoning is do. there's a business model here in america and the insurance companies, they hope that you pay into your insurance, and they hope that you die fast. and if you don't, then you have a problem, you're going to try to deny care, tried it, and now your payments. and so i'm not really surprised at the motions. long term
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changes are hard to predict. the incident has certainly brought heightened security to the industry and to united headquarters in particular. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. argentina's president is celebrating his 1st year in office this week since coming to power, have you been a has abolished ministries, scaled back publicly funded media and called subsidies? theresa bill reports on how people have been affected. it's been a year since have you had me? they became argentina's precedent, and might of florida says she couldn't be prouder of what he has achieved. she comes from a provenance in northern argentina and is leaving him when a site is in one of its forest areas. so we have to go to the supermarket every week and the prices are not going up like before. the exchange rate is stable, so i see changes. i know there's still a lot more to do, but he needs more time. as soon as taking off these heavy enemies,
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they has implemented one of the harshest of steri plans in the country's history. he'd evaluated the currency by 50 percent. the government laid off thousands of state employees posted on public works and ended subsidies on fuel transported electricity. argentina had been struggling with throwing inflation for years, but in the past month, it has started to slow down. have you had any nice shock therapy plan has paid off and inflation hasn't dropped to its lowest numbers in years. but when you talk to people here, they say that in the past 2 years, this plan has had an impact in their lives. recession is ongoing, unemployment is on the rise. and at least 50 percent of the population is living in poverty. at the soup kitchen and when a site is, people say prices are stable, but they cannot afford to buy food. a salaries remain low organizers here, say they used to give 3 meals a day, but have to reduce it to one because they cannot afford to pay for cost burial.
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some beeson comes here every day. my life has changed in the past year because before we could least afford something, now we can't, nobody has the money to buy anything. we. i think the cost of the story to plant in the past year. mean, they travelled around the world with a promise of a new argentina. he also passed a series of laws that he says with motor nice economy and attract point investment to exploit vast natural resources. so i think in terms of his goals, he has been successful successful both in terms of with using fiscal spending and also in terms of improving a set of laws that they've and they're the relation of the, of the economy. the reduction of fisco spending was necessary, but the way they implemented those, what those scotts, where barry, i mean quote, municipal cannot receive,
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remains high. as many hope he's economic plan will generate a path to grow. but others say they had been forgotten with an economic model that benefits only a few, very simple as to feed out when a site is. right. that's the news for now. and jessica washington, the winter, it's next. and then inside store the had a lie that is not some quiet whether to be found across east asia at the moment the things offsets turn wintry once again in japan by the mid week after a pretty quiet choose that you have some stronger wins, but some wounds coming back in to support a well 4 degrees celsius, but have a look at what happens on wednesday, but more wintery features being below and some of those stretching down across the western parts of hong shoot and on which to the korean peninsula,
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remains largely dry however, close to the north of china, beijing seeing 3 degrees of cold weather to be felt. the little bit warmer for shanghai, some showers coming in here. they'll extend east and they wait for the south, but it's dry skies in hong kong with a temperature at a pleasant $24.00 degrees celsius. so on the up here that was also quiet across the south asia, at least on choose day. we still got those fog and small issues across the north of india, a few showers to the very north of that. they might defend south over the next few days, but the west of the wet weather is thanks to a circulation that's in the bay of bengal. that's going to bring some very heavy rain to shore line cut to tom will not do as well on wednesday. we'll eventually see that pushes way further east. so chan icing some very wet weather on wedding stay that you well, the
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a full me you can't and i have sold the stance trial at the international criminal court for his actions. his lawyer, adamant to acquit 10 fights, the case of plus the lines between victim and path to try to on questions whether the i c. c is but a new form of colonialism. we are talking about maybe judges who belong to the industrialized world. fair to of violence. witness on alex's era. as the assad government falls, israel seizes more territory in syria's goal on heights that moves tears up. a 15 year old agreement is really far right. ministers say they are countries, borders should expand further to damascus. so what are israel funds in syria? this is insightfully the
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