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and for since colonial past there is this, the torture of reign of terror and these count major human rights abuse. how was this happening? the very bridges way of to whichever one tend or near to deny on out is era. the israel targets of syrian naval and military sites and hundreds of air strikes. the un secretary general calls for an end to the attacks the robot. so this is audra 0 live from doha balsam coming up, bringing joy back to the streets. the new optimism in serious capital off to the fall of the assets regime. another is really bombardment of a residential area in gaza. city as dozens more palestinians are killed. out of 5,
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all racing along the americas pacific coast highway. that's threatening thousands of homes. the it was military size is carried out. hundreds of strikes across the you're in the past $48.00. it says it was targeting weapons stockpiles across the country. it also fired at the top here on a beta ports, as well as 3 airports. it shows the 9 reports that its forces have advanced further into siri and territory. so in the shop it has more from the level on silvia border . is the largest air operation in the history of these really air force. that is, how is real, describe the tax on at least $250.00 targets inside syria. in 48 hours battering what it said were to military sites, including naples,
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vessels and 3 major airports. a made a security vacuum after opposition forces ousted president bush are all that's a lot of unless we are in the business manifold. on later in the night while we were at home, we heard the sounds of the air strikes. i called people at the port and they informed us that the port was being targeted. this morning we went down and saw that these really army had struck the former resumes military boats. the air strikes follow, these really military sees in control of a demilitarized buffer zone in syria. in violation of a decades long, you went back to cease fire agreement between the countries. i mean, my family got hit by, well, the rebel leaders and syria. whoever follows assets past will end up like a side, if we will not allow an extremist islamic terrorist entity to act against is right across the board as and at the risk of its citizens. we will do whatever is necessary to remove the threat of its, of israel is again claiming all its actions are in self defense to safeguard its
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border to prevent the old regions arsenal from falling into anyone else's hands. but israel's critics, including arab leaders in the region, say it is using instability and syria to make another land grab. and from another neighbor i spelled out. last night we lived in terror. people came out of their homes, wondering what had happened. we did not know what was going on amid the chaos rumors circulated that is really tanks were on the outskirts of damascus, which is real denied in the past year. israel has committed genocide and palestine . carried out attacks on lab and on iran, gem in iraq and now its largest ever ariel operation on syria. a mass of assault that is compounding the already challenging task ahead of bringing internal order to a new syria zane bus for avi olga 0 must know at the loving on syria border. united nations has called in israel to stop the bombardment of the spokesman for the you and the secretary general ones that attends to see syrian land are illegal. it is
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very clear that we stand against any violation of the territory, the territorial integrity of syria. we're against of these types of attacks. i think i is. this is a, this is a turning point for syria. it should not be used by its neighbors to encroach on the territory of syria. it should be used by all those in the region and beyond to support the syrian people so they can choose their own path. so they can they work and work on a transition that is here in the lead that is syria own that is inclusive where all the minorities, the myriads of minorities that, that are in syria feel safe and feel, feel they are part of the syria nation. life in serious capital is beginning to return to normal days after opposition fighters took over damascus,
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shops and banks. so reopening the gear ministrations installed police chief russell sound of the reports from damascus. frantic work is on the way at the end of the square in damascus. presidents and opposition fighters join hands to clean up the area where they celebrated the fall of the south regina deposition fighters. i'm now in charge of security in the capital. our fighters are deployed to patrol cross damascus. we will not rest until full, security and order are established in every part of the country. to this high school students out of warranty are going to have we own happy that our capital is now free. we are here to encourage more young people to come out and join this new and i'll be building our country. the sub game cube, hundreds of thousands of syrians in the civil war that broke out in 2011.
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when new position fight as active damascus on the 8th of december, the last the curfew at night and state and public institutions stopped their services. but when the tours be often redeems collapse, banks and bazaars reopened and life began to return to normally. the story tell me the above has been an important business, have forced. a res nope, only for the masters of syria for the whole region. but shops were closed. i'm business, use it off to cheer formally default of this uh regina. now, once again, it's mostly what people see is a shopkeeper in how many vehicles. uh, it says he inherited this shop from his grandfather and father bought it, says it was hesitant to us in my shop in the 1st 2 days. but then i found a sense of relief. now all the shops in the bizarre open, under the regime, we was so isolated from the weld. now we feel reconnected dash ice cream shop
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is regardless as the oldest in damascus. right? the say, generations of the generations have visited it to celebrate these to be moments. so i know you want me in my room, you know, for 2 days i haven't slept of joy today. i came in to have ice cream to celebrate the victory of all people on the buzzer connected with the historical may of the most as eastern and the men serious from different cities are visiting the most for the 1st time in years. as life returns to some semblance of norman in damascus, the city and flag has a green stripe again. and another star representing a new era for the country. this was the end of july, damascus, certain opposition fighters say they've now taken over there, as or the northeastern city was previously under the control of syrian produce forces. and comes a day after 3 civilians were killed when curtis force has cleared the demonstration
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. dest calling for me to leave. so it is new administration says that it's going to hold war criminals to account for the atrocities committed under bus, out all the sides. rules, general is north hall motion, and the tunnel on region in moscow. square the side regime was cut more than $200.00 civilians and 2013 during the sevien civil war. or we are here in the neighborhood, the city of damascus and according to civilians. this was the place that the massacre off of the diamond was committed by the assad to a g. militias. here in this area, a civilian told us that the assad redeem a forces. i had it just points on that location over there. they used to detain civilians and bring them all the way into the alleys of those buildings. and this place was actually according to civilians. this place was a built and they used to be buildings and displays and a, the,
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a soldiers you forces used to bring those detainees, add a kill them in this area. time is on my, it was a massacre of massacres. it can't be described. the regime sent the bulldozers that turn the area upside down, the regime since the sucks to destroy everything under the protection of the security forces. the sucks swept the area up and down. my vocabulary can't describe enough. the entire situation here civilly is, are also calling for a civil defense, a teams of international committee to come and display us and investigate this massacre. of course this massacre was. busy was committed a back in 2013 in the neighborhood after the assault dugean displaced the entire region of the month. they, uh, they brought their detainees and those who participated in the peaceful demonstration. and they actually explained that they brought him here to kill them
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. and buried them in the high b a evidence. however, civilians here told us that they will not stop until they all the perpetrators are brought to court and are, you know, are. busy a they pay for what they have done to the people here know color most probably because you are all from the adama neighborhoods, damascus. so that's how most of the day is president of the city and the american medical society he's told out to 0, the syrians are in desperate need of mental health support. the rebuilding process is going to take a long time, but for now the number one prior to in my view, the psycho social supports particularly for the thousands of prisoners that were relieved, were released to recently how to read. you're going to be able to rehabilitate those prisoners. and not only that, but to pass on society for every prisoner that was released. there are thousands of families that are greasing today because i loved ones but not be found
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or the, the most they know they're di though ones have reopened again. and you have a lot of greeting and a lot of, you know, a lot of the search and see how to deal with the problem that has the certain people has endured for many, many years. that i think, i mean, that is the number one problem that we need to address now. and to look for long term solutions on how we're going to be address this problem and how we're going to be able to create tunes for reconciliation and, and, and, and, and kind of healing process of, of, of years of years of depression and, and, and that basically, the oppression content is established, an air bridge carrying to monitor in a to serial, following the fall of the outside regime. the bottom industries describing the aid as part of what it calls content supports of stance towards syria and it's
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continued solidarity. but the country called has foreign ministry, is added that it has contacts with the new administration, and it will continue to support the syrians, us, as we know that a lot of girls that have been in contact with gunpowder through their embassy here . and they'll have, i said, it was the last position, empathy standing. and that was the 1st embassy of, of, of the new reality in the city. and therefore, to the embassy, we have a lot of contact with the vegas fox. even we have direct contact that goes with these pharmacies. obviously we have been operating and had left for and a humanitarian capacity for so many years now. so we had our contacts within a, at live in the groups, and in the not, we will continue with this as inclusive as possible talking to everybody to understand that you have these on the ground. right now. i can't speak specifically . uh, do you know a comment on specific goals or meetings? it's like taking place at the moment, but i can do that to our those that open without talking to anybody. you are
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meeting with everybody and, and hopefully we will have more news to come in the next couple of days. the guys, this is far talk so continuing in egypt is there any media is reporting that contact is expected to play. a role in discussions is ready as far as continue to talk with the residential neighborhoods in northern garza city to palestinians have been killed in the latest attack over night. several others have been wounded and taken to all a hospital earlier. another strikes you to a residential building in bed for noon. kidding. 25 pounds of citizens including children. it is very far as is have continued the bombardment on come on to one hospital. it's one of the few functioning medical facilities left in the north. for 2 months. israel has blocked food, water, and medicine from getting into the area that you as a senior,
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humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for gaza. as brief, the security counseling what she's described does be obsolete devastating situation in this trip. i'll just see it as gabriel. as on the us, the secret cock. how she's keeping a focus on garza. i've spoken of that in you mean conditions and which are fairly human beings. civilians are trying to survive the young and the old. we've also spoken, of course of the context and our hope for a cease fire and the unconditional release of the hostages. that this would enable, obviously, a further search of assistance. but ultimately i have painted a very, very bleak picture. a civilians in gaza continue to suffer. a lot of the focus right now is you will know is on syria for obvious reasons. in the meantime, what's happening guys, it continues and it's gotten even worse. how do you see the role of keeping the focus on guys?
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i keep touring around the rules precisely to keep guys are on the map with the political direction of travel. what are rights as opposed to favors? what are what people need not only know in the future, we've established a financing plan. we have the recovery in the construction plans, a still a hand on all the 0. the more details emerge about the 26 year old suspects, charged with murdering that health insurance executive in new york. plus, we're going to tell you why 2 sides. 3 is highest ranking. police officers have been arrested. the had a lie. there is one about the extreme heat across southern africa at the moment with
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another heat wave input swan and south africa. we'll get that in a moment. first to the middle east where it isn't. as hot temperatures have come down slightly, but we only up think so normally flow. however, over the next few days we could see some cloud as well. the chance of a shower. the places like a tall and the u. a. but the west coast of the weather is farther north. you can see that wintery mix blowing out of the black sea, bringing some heavy snow to east in the areas of takia, the courses as well. so that rang could slip its way for the south, across the event, and are expecting some rain to pull into the north of morocco that through showers across pots of spain. and if you have a look at rebec, we can see that rain wednesdays thursday. but it is looking more settled with lots of sunshine on friday. and sunshine is the dominant feature across the north of africa. went to across that central band. it shifted further south, bringing some heavier rain to northern parts of namibia since on the stones, to put swan and south africa. but look at that heat will be up to $39.00 degrees
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celsius and gab around. so lots of sunshine, just a few showers for eastern areas of south africa. the one 3rd of all of the food for you is to waste. it was tens of thousands of put outlets installed 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 that level? no, it depends on a new place off for you or just the
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the, the what you know, just a reminder of adult story is this is of the size is counted on hundreds of very strikes across serious and sunday. stop pauses on strategic weapons and to enable facilities. what among the latest targets do you want to invite to syria is called a israel to stop the bombings, sir, you know, position fighters say they've now taken over. they have, i saw the northeastern city was previously under the control of city and curtis forces comes a day after 3 civilians were killed by cutters. forces during a demonstration is ready as strikes of talking to the residential neighborhoods of gaza. city in the latest series of attacks in the north of districts, 2 palestinians were killed in the strike overnights and several more being wounded is the only problem is that benjamin netanyahu has appeared in courts to give
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evidence and his corruption trial. he faces charges of fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes, dating back to 2019 no to day has moved from jordan's capital. i'm on and that's because the is where the government's bond or to 0 from reporting in the occupied west bank. i'm from inside israel for 5 years after his indictment on 3 separate corruption charges, benjamin natania, who is finally appearing in court ministers of his party and rightly coalition are attending in solidarity. i'm sure his innocence and i am sure that his innocence will be proven. this is a polarizing chase and israel fueling what nathan, yahoo, his opponents say is his campaign to complete a judicial cool and undermine the press. in right wing circles, anger for now is aimed mostly if the attorney general who brought the charges from my perspective, there's a valid task situation and defines here. and also expecting from my colleagues,
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the ministers not only to talk, i guess the attorney general, but also to send her home outside the court house. a mixed crowd. supporters angry at what they say is the which one against that's anyhow. and protesters also angry at what they view as demand. so fish campaign to stay in power at any cost, including the lives of captives in gaza. benjamin netanyahu is fighting for his freedom and political future and israel and abroad. aside from this case, he's also wanted by the i c c on war crimes charges, but as long as his fright wouldn't call lucian holds latonya, who is endless. floors in territorial expansion in the region will likely continue . not all the address either. i'm of hundreds of additional firefighters have been sent to help talk a little wildfire in the us state of california. it's in a mountainous area just outside the city of los angeles. 2000 residents have been
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evacuated from their homes. fires is more of being told to prepare to flee at a moment's notice. strong winds and dry conditions are intensifying the flames which have reached the outskirts of malibu. elizabeth smith is an associate professor at pepperdine university and the far as vocab near the malibu campus last night. she's joining the now from los angeles. thank you very much indeed for being with us. um i, i find this not a correctly there's a shelter in place order that's been given to the university. why did you decide to leave? yeah, the shelter in place order is for everyone together in one local spot so that they're all getting the same updates. but they're also not on the extremities of campus. we decided to we, we've been my, my family and i have been through other wildfires on campus and the air quality was pretty bad. and it was a good time to go and my kids have school tomorrow. and so they don't go to school
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in malibu, so we decided to make the best decision for our family and to go, but not because we felt unsafe just as an opportunity for us to get our kids in a place where they can kind of carry on a normal life for the next few days were just looking at some of the pictures that are showing at the moment of people looking through the window. i think it's on the campus looking through the window to some of the fires, going on, talk to us. i mean, you've been through this kind of thing before. tell us what is like to stand there and look at the flames heading in your direction. it's. yeah, it's, it is terrifying. uh, those pictures were taken last night from inside the library. i took them, the students were sheltering in place in the library. i was sheltering in place in the library, and the flames were that close as close as they look into the photo. that's as close as they were. and it is scary to have to see the flames that close for many of the students. this is their 1st wildfire. they're not necessarily from the western states or from california. and so if you've never been through a wildfire,
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it is um, you know, it can be a terrifying experience even if you have been through. um, you would certainly have been going by the pictures were looking at they said, look pretty frightening and daunting from where from where i am never the less as you were just talking about. this is an area that's seen wildfires on a regular basis. what kind of lessons a learned and i'm one of the people feel when something like this happens. yeah, i mean, i think the big lessons that are learned is listen to your local authorities. when you are told to evacuate, evacuate, you know, you take all the precautions in advance, but while fires can be very unpredictable, and they don't give you a lot of time for missed calculations. so i think always the big lesson is listed into what the local authorities are telling you to do. is it a point at which when something like this happens that you, you have to rely on ends things essentially. and you think that despite what you might be told by the authorities, there is something going badly wrong here and that you feel that you need to get
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out. you know, i always say in any situation, you should always listen to your instincts. that's why we have them right. is truly for survival. so i think it any situation including a wildfire, if you're in the thing to say, get out and get away. you should absolutely do that. then even if it's not an evacuation or um, but if it's new and you don't have much of an instinct about it, then i think listening to local authorities who have been doing this have implemented policies who have studied while tires can be helpful. just very briefly for those of us who've never been through something on this scale before. so when you go through something with the several times, are they all very similar or is each find different? yeah, that's really interesting. i was thinking about this last night. there is some, some sensory repetition that you get with it. the same sounds right. but, but wildfires themselves to be really,
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really different. which is why like listening to the stories and eyes on the sky, you know, who are awake, looking at it from helicopters. who are, or who understand of the path of a while for a start, my throat is dry from the fire in the air quality. and so there are some things that you'll get used to, but no 2 fires are ever the same as a bet smith. we're very grateful to you for talking to us and i'll just say i'm, i'm thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. the other suspect and the high profile kidding. over us health insurance executives made a defying protest before being denied bailed during the quarter payments in pennsylvania. the $46.00 you are losing manzona is charged with the murder of unitedhealthcare chief executive brian thompson in new york. last week, monday on it was arrested in pennsylvania after a 5 day mountain hunting,
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fighting extradition to new york for us instead of me has more from new york, a defiant luigi maggi and he shouted at the press on his way into court. he is facing 2nd degree murder charges in new york, but he's also facing charges in pennsylvania where he was arrested, related to an unlicensed weapon he was carrying and lying to police officers who asked him his name. he initially gave them a fake id. he had his backpacks searched and there authorities discovered $8000.00 in cash. and a 3 page manifesto of sorts in which he complained about health insurance companies, putting their profits above the care of people. he claimed that these parasites had a coming in that document. now the lawyers for man gianni,
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by fighting his extradition to new york are delaying the process. this means he will be in pennsylvania for at least 2 weeks, while lawyers their file motions and appear before the judge. but pennsylvania. prosecutors are saying that they are working closely with new york authorities, and that that case will be the priority. christine salumi, alda 0 new york ensued on more than 65 people have been killed in the city of under my state. meteor say the bottom of the street rapids support forces of targeted passengers on a bus. the bodies of the dad and the wounded have been taken to a nearby hospital. the 19 months conflict between the army and the outer staff has killed tens of thousands of people and is created. the was largest displacement crisis. it sounds to me as national police chief, i'm souls talk police officer had been arrested for their rules in the president's
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bunch to attempt to enforce martial law. trogie hall. i'm kimball, i'm chief of the countries to highest ranking officers. it's the latest development after a week of political time while as investigations continue into the president's actions . rob mcbride has more from so just as the investigation into this ill fated in possession of martial law expands, more individuals and more government agencies and the members of the security forces are being implicated over nights. we have seen that the police carry out an emergency arrest of south korea is national police chief and also the head of sold police for allegedly blockading the national assembly on the night of the to the government. and president, june 6, you all try to impose marshall low. we've also heard from the special will effect come on during giving evidence to a special parliamentary committee that he apparently received
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a phone call on the secure line from president june. ordering him to break into the assembly j button drag out more many codes so that they wouldn't reach at core above a $150.00. that's 50 percent of the sitting members so that they could vote against the in position. the boss of martial law id only decided not to take that action. after consulting with the subordinates, he says also we have now had a full arrest warrant against the full. the defense minister came young children who is very much a part and parcel of the base hole in position or attempted in position of this martial law. a charging him with insurrection didn't doing so detailing in, in the warrants that he was working with president vincent, joe, which does seem to be building the case now against the president. you probably cried out this era so the, when there was a nobel peace prize, the campaign group, a nickel and a hit on show is calling for the evolution of nuclear weapons and the lights of
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ongoing conflicts and gaza and ukraine. 3 members of the group who survived the us, atomic bombings of japan and world war 2, had accepted the prestigious award and also, sorry. okay, yeah, go reports. the it is the culmination of decades of what? in the home, he down to the groceries atomic survivors organization. there was still so much more to do this advisors themselves known in japan as a he, the portia, now in the eighty's and ninety's full degree to draw attention to the horace of meteor will be telling the trauma they experienced as a warning to the more than well, for the last name took with us like production. you imagine this 3 or 4000 nuclear warheads. this could be launch immediately. this means that the damage that occurred in hiroshima and nagasaki could be multiplied by hundreds, even thousands. and it could happen at any moment on.
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