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so he has no choice of now prison. prosecutors and new york file murder charges against a suspect in the brazen susie of a health insurance executive last week, the that'd be more explosions and serious capital overnight. just days after opposition fighters forced the collapse of ass andre gene that have been about a 100 is ready air strikes into moscow. so in other parts of the country, as people look to rebuild of the 13 years of civil war, russell settle reports from damascus. it is ready air strikes on damascus and house what in syria are further challenge? and after that, just ration is ready. army they do is reporting that the ministry has to be carrying out a series of large gifts strikes across the country. target to strategic made it to the infrastructure. this building near the state tv station was blown by. he's
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ready to judge on december the 8th. the same date the shuttle as the left syria smoke from the attack is still rising at that maybe in square in damascus, syrians are celebrating the full of the savages to have endured the pain and loss of a for steven ward. that last is for 13 years, one minus the word of value. we're happy we've been waiting for this moment for a long time now. my husband was killed by the regime 7 years ago. it's impossible to describe my feelings now. for many scholars of the past, if somebody wasn't empowered for more is not over and the position is in charge working celia or position less with getting as well for running the space affairs, damascus is having to meet a tries by different inspection or a position at that it could balanced
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a full size or be careful to maintain the dominant on group is headed to every to sean for it. yes. that, but i'm at the shadow. also known as probably how much will i need? yeah, because the most fighters are controlling the main government buildings in the capital to preserve the state institutions. sometime in the top, priority for us now is to maintain security. we are working tirelessly to present public water. soon. there will be new regulations and um gatherings will be banned . this building in m e a square was admitted to the headquarters of the saturday for decades. now, it is one of the command centers established by the 2 mounts the, the fears and provide security. despite these are 4th, shops are closed and businesses disrupted. city has new administration appointed mohammed the sheet, the prime minister of the salvation government of h d. as a city, as the prime minister. toppling of the state. 2 of the father of the shuttle,
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a set for my present house is a said, a new era begins for serious. they hope these new chapter will create the new seal . yeah. they have suffered for and tramped about. this was said that was a 0, damascus. so the civil defense volunteer is known as the white house. let's say they've ended their searches and then the tories had now a prison and they've been looking for underground cells for prisoners. why. but they have so being trapped civilians from across the country have been flocking to suddenly a prison near damascus. disparate to find long lost family members. they're not called or has been to the present incent this report as they walked for kilometers pain from years of waiting edged and 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,
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and sometimes decades ago was determined that 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 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 or untold stories of horror. when the opposition took ground from the regime,
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they opened the doors of detention centers across the country. within sidney, you're only a few 100 walked out. the search for answers in this darkness continues. for many syrians, this present is the symbol of the images that are coming out of this detention 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 here during the early months of the revolution. we enjoyed years of torture and brutality. whenever you can imagine 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. the gun was the last time i visited,
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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 elders. eda said no yeah, damascus. the family of of are not necessarily inactive. it's just confirmed that his body's been fine. it said not a prison, but as well how much was arrested. i'm tortured in detention several times before the flight to europe. he returned to syria him off to the side, regime declared an honesty. then he disappeared in an interview before his return. mazda was us, how he felt about his captives. how do you see the people he did not see a tale of a lot of as well as i left remind you one of
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the now the leader of the city is new administration says is going to pursue senior military and security officials implicated in torture under the outside regime, tens of thousands would torture to death or executed farmer, prison, employee. se bodies were brought to a military hospital in the damascus countryside, just in his own little hutch reports in the hot us, the military hospital. what's on the, how the and the can we have just arrived here at the moultrie, where bodies are being capital. and we'll see that we are the 1st media outlet to enter this hospital. and a warning the scenes here aggressive. i need to shuttle a gun. the scene here is for risk. how people are the smell is unbearable. okay.
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and then i have, do it just says i'm on one of the most the agent then some of the bodies. so please signs of recent to chat and have a problem. i do for who not, i just says i can see some fresh blood stain that when a name's written on the white or the cover the waterfront or hold a fee and account of on the other rooms with more bodies in this room, there are 3 more yeah, i mean that's how you doing. uh, how did he, how about the, the why a lot of these are within that behind and i'm going to hang up on the, according to people here. they will 1st told about this place by a former employee of this military hospital and need a se, yada. yup. what's the piece to drive a water tank that was assigned by the hospital to follow the truck that was being used to bring bodies from sight. and i a present that you, the former employee says that every now and then the bodies are brought when they
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reached a certain limit at the present, the hub. and perhaps one or 200 bodies and the head of the water tank followed the truck carrying the body's gun. and the water was used to clear any odor of fluid coming up from the dead. deed bother. just as you're going to talk about see what the actual a young obama is, a medical team sent to this hospital told me that some of the people here died early in the past few days before the opposition fight has reached damascus. so that's why the women and you how long, and it's also not going to be in the they say they're trying to contact specialists teams to help identify the deadline and understand how they died and hundreds as you at least 6 people have been killed in the city that are sold in eastern syria where protests have been held against kurdish fighters controlling the city cards of demanding that the cutters lead city and democratic forces should be forced to leave. 3 civilians were killed. the officer s t f forces fired on
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protesters. authorities back city and national army has seized the key city of mine . beach in northern syria, and that's being described as a blow to the influence of code is y p g fighters in the region for supported by the us sitting across the all the reports of content on that of kias. certainly a border once a strategic hub for the us spect 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, cold west of the fray, cheese from operation, doing a free to man. budget is freight by god's willing. it's back to its people. it's free. a gift to this victory, to the courage and error and the wi fi, to least the sewer in democratic forces or as the f and governs vast areas in northern and eastern syria, including vital oil fields and areas. hosting 900 us troops. it sees members in
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2016 with the us support while the us and later rush, i assure true kid, that the why pj you would with ro after defeating i saw fighters on chorus, says this promise was never kept on correct regards. the y p g as the ceiling arm of the p k 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 ulton on me in northern syria as a threat to its territorial integrity and a potential catalyst for curtis separatism within 2 kids on boarders, on the caps are off member is an important stop for the truck is bacteria national army fighters who over the declared rock go as they are next target. but these events has spark concerns in washington and tel aviv a sanctions and northern syria escalates. but locally some people are optimistic
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who will build a new future. and so yeah, not a secretary of reasoning, but united towards goods and obviously working as one of the not present nominated some 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 solved the attacks on why pj is strong holes, must be stopped. regional players are clearly pursuing computing and for us in syria, the non custodial al jazeera hot sy onto cafeteria border stuckey as is going to open a border crossing with silvia to make it easier for studying migrants and refugees to return home present as a supply. i've heard of, i'm says there's going to help manage congestion. it's estimated that as kids hosting 3000000 syrians in flight, the civil war. yeah, i lot, the couple of some of the we will open a border crossing so that syrian refugees who want to go back to their country are able to do so. we have offered them hospitality,
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we have posted 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. of the german government decided to temporarily suspend the asylum applications from 5 thousands of syrian refugees and follows drawing calls among politicians for city and refugees to return home. know that outside has been hosted, but as hush and walk about our reports from berlin. any serbians want to wait before they decide what to do next. the shape yes is doing other people to him. so holly is a busy man. he owes a popular middle east and paste the shop and believe in 2016 when will have fled a toe and syria is beginning. arriving in germany large numbers,
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he lost his business making syrian delicacy such as this queen failed base 3 and named it live the queen of to his hometown. between viable and business booth. i mean, not until one, when i had the thought to allow, had been faulty. you hubig, we are moving from an area of dictatorship to democracy and freedom. and we can see that happening in the syrian revolution was all about freedom and democracy ro, hey, even though employees 20 refugees, what same is one of them forced out of damascus in 2012. he became a refugee in germany, but remains deeply connected to his homeland alignment. looks like almost almost what i am thinking of setting up my own project in syria, maybe a bay tree. i'll just hope things go fine. so the country what happens next in syria, whether refugees, we don't hope or wait for things to calm down. the topic on everyone's lips. mahash idea and fad is shut us meant a college in damascus and marian,
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they moved to germany 2 years ago to start the i t. nothing can be worse than a subdivision. that's an estimate. they are the worst people ever worked. or, i do hope that the syrians will find a way to, to actually makes, make institutions right. almost a 1000000 serial refugees live in germany, the largest city and community. and you are the, the, the vines of the fall invite and increased and to immigrants. sentiments could lead to tougher restrictions that would make life difficult with fuel guarantees that syria, with finally break away from decades of violence and refreshing. the journey of hundreds of thousands of syrians into your refund on to germany wasn't easy. they have to leave them fall. dement in syria cross into to ok to get to you are now i said is gone, but many hey, i believe it's too soon to return with the families. how sure about the bottle. i
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just do believe still ahead and i'll just say there is really strikes and the central guys are killed. 10 people including 6 tons of return to their homes and to be seen snow. plus, i'm $31.00 when a 5 is it's been one year since labor's hiring precedents have yet to be made to call. in argentina. we've been talking to people here in the shop of plants. he's in the had a lot of the weather is set to settled and dry across much of the middle east and live with lots of sunshine by day, particularly across the gulf in the morning. so we are seeing some foggy conditions, and that gives some great photos, opportunities for our early birds. there you see very quiet on. she said we could
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see some breezy condition, some cloudy conditions moving across the gulf. but the west of the unsettled weather is further no, thanks to a system and moving out of the mediterranean. that's going to bring some heavier rain to western parts of to kia. unsettled weather is also gonna chunk some rain at coastal areas of algeria windy conditions. they'll extend, they wait for the east, but it isn't improving picture to where to stay with just a few showers coming in to the very north of morocco, some cloud and some showers potentially as well across the central parts of algeria . it's west to across that central band of africa. much dry a however, for the south of the 16, a lot of heat for places like bought swanner and northern parts of south africa would they? you can see some heat of the day sun disclosed. the temperature is set to go down in johannesburg, 27 degrees on wednesday, but have a look at gab. a run in botswana will be up to $139.00 scorching on thursday. 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 incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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the watching or does it a reminder of our top story is this, our is really is types of targeted city of including the capital of damascus. it comes a day off to the outside resume was toppled by opposition forces as well as sizes targeting strategic ministry infrastructure. how it all but she it has been appointed series, new prime minister, sitting here on the writings held tongues for the former premier and the leader of hired somebody off shop the on group. his eyes to brush on the side and citizens of across the country have been flocking to the notorious of now prison in near damascus. desperate to find long lost family members, tens of thousands of citizens with the rest of the chains there under the central machine. the is very far as have launched a series of air strikes on central gas for palestinian children of died and an
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attack on a residential home and no more cause a refugee camp. now the 6 were killed in the air strikers. we tried to return to the homes in the north and is ready to be located. there has left 5 thousands without food, water, and medicine. got a couple of some reports from that obama in central garza of this come has been hit twice today. the latest the strikes august if there was an into a building that is expected to be housing at 50 posting in spot medical sources from, from that to now knowing a civilians with some inject, including 5 children, but certainly, uh, the escalation continues elsewhere the noise, while the is, wait a minute, we had targeted a bit, you know, here tell me what, at least 6, tell us the news competitive. and one of the latest strikes took place, and that's where we would be back to uh, 16 cuttin to be a dust covered cost down. but we continue to receive most information for medical services. a showing how grim is the medical situation and like the deluxe of medical supplies, we would have to say i'm,
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the repeaters really affects that has that have been ongoing for more than 2 months on come on at one hospital, which is right now. the last committee can lifeline to families, trucks in the city of bit lot. here are some places out there that i kinda saw in the occupied. westbank is really forces have killed. 2 people in an air strike is really measuring, says several on individuals were identified during a rate. and 2 of us is really violence against palestinians has increased in the occupied territory. since his war on jobs have begun. suspects being arrested and charged with murder opto shooting in the us. let's put the spotlights on the insurance industry. a 5 day bond hunt, follow the kenning. i'm an insurance executive outside of new york hotel christmas salumi reports. are we g maggi, oni arrested by police in western pennsylvania, eating at
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a burger bar in the city of al tune up 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 to the united health care ceo was going down. the 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 the pose, echoing a phrase,
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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 her dialysis to keep her a live. experts say an industry reckoning is due. 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 if you're going to try to deny care, tried it and now your payments. and so i'm not really surprised at the emotions
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long term changes are hard to predict, but the incident has certainly brought heightened security to the industry and united's headquarters. in particular, kristen salumi al jazeera new york protests as a valid and george's capital. lucy, for a 12 night demonstrated as a demanding new parliamentary elections, as well as a resumption of talks to join the european union. dimitri method uncle has the latest from libby's. on the 12th day of protests, the mayor of bbc said, let's have a christmas tree right in front of the parliament building. this is to the frustration of course of the 10s of thousands of protesters. why here every night demanding reelections demanding a resumption of you, excess processes which i've been put on hold. exactly 12 days ago kicking off this wave of protests isn't the way of nightly protest. now, what protest as i have been doing is hanging up photographs of wounded activist and
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protest as thousands of them have been injured in these 12 nights, including a cd crew of local position channel 10 of any the videos are of quite brutal now. uh, european leaders are full this excess use of police force while the prime ministers actually commended the or what all the police and denied any involvement in that meeting, although allegedly police was standing right nearby and didn't arrest anyone when this a facing opportunity to unless happen later in the nights, protest is realty in a coffin with the portrait of it. see not everybody speaks. he has the honorary champ for georgia, dream positive. the richest man in the country, then set the coffin on fire. opposition. parties have accused him of being you straight to georgia, the shift from the you integration to close. the ties with most of this has been to meet you met, but then go from cdc. i'll just do emergency evacuation. so don't have to wait for
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sizes of people in the philippines after a volcanic eruption. the mines kindly on a volcano erupted earlier on mondays, sending a huge josh club towering above the central island of nicholas. at least 54 fighters and people are under orders to evacuate surrounding towns and villages. or do you and the secretary general has called for 8 star investigation into the mastercard, of a 184 people in haiti's, capital, potable products, beginnings of elderly food and practitioners, ordered by a powerful gang leader. he blames follows of the religion for his sons illness, and he's prime minister has leveled the kennings of monstrous crime. you and says games have killed $5000.00 people this year and haiti, whether it be decades of instability during the near search a year dictatorship of post y, developing a known as pop a dog. and his son zone cloud baby dog. they used a part of military force to stump out any opposition,
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gangs of executive varying degrees of power since then. most recent outbreak of violence was fueled by the assassination of prisoners jumping on was a in july 2021. guy was controlled about 80 percent of for the price for the national forest, only has about $9.00 fines and officers. are you run back to mission led by canyon . police is in the countries to help restore order moxie, and monday is a former haitian to foreign minister. he says law enforcement needs to improve to protect civilians. as one of the reason we believe it can be stopped, is to transform all that the mission multinational model auditions and haiti. now to best for me then to you have disputing for us because we believe that's where we can have it more of fire about it. more power from fire power, it gives the games on very often enough to say every time the download,
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the national police and we understand our national policy is doing its best. but it is not, you know, what's going on. now. it is a really a big switch to the, to the piece and then the national security because those people are being killed every day for no reason and, and the international community. it is just the other. but i believe we did the national community, public name, those members, we didn't do the security policy that the simple it's very important to step up. now. the time is now because it will be, those guns are getting more powerful than they are doing everything they can do. and sometimes, even though our national have bodies you're doing is best. but the kind of phase that i just seen as president celebrating his 1st year in office 5 email is
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abolished ministries and kept public funding for media. 3 simple reports. it's been a years since heavy. i mean, a became argentina's precedent and might of florida says she couldn't be prouder of what he has achieved. she comes from a proteins in northern argentina and is leaving him when a site is in one of its forest areas. but i 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. seems taking off these heavy, i don't mean a 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 of thousands of state employees posted or public works and ended subsidies and fuel transport and 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 shocks?
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