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all the people pay attention to this one here, and i'll just leave is very good. they're bringing the news to the world from here . the israel carries out hundreds of strikes across syria and it says it's toxic minutes . re enable sites, the head of them or a coil that sits out, is there a light from the also coming up? hundreds of syrian stream across the border from tech. here he gets a return home off to a full of bush charlotte sides. another day and more is waiting strikes on garza, the military targets refugee comes on hospitals and the strength and wall flies in california falls. 20000 people out of the homes. authorities tend to more find flights as in to help the
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so begin in syria where israel has conducted hundreds of strikes across the country and recent days is very much he says it's kind of got more than 350 aerial attacks in the past. 48 hours is talked to to naples facilities with 15 vessels adults and destroyed several fields. it's very much you also find it puts in the attack in l. beta, as well as a 3 apples, but it's denied reports that forces have advanced further into syrian terra train. russell cetera has more on these latest is rarely strikes, missouri and capsule. it says the full of this of redeem on isabel has come boxed as nearly $400.00 a strikes across the country. there's kids in various parts of the country. they have eaten b to haven't been to transport this in the city of commerce, the,
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the northeastern part of the country. that's the, the, the, the, the, the naval bases and the naval ships in the cost of cities. often i've talked to you, i just read to see that they have screwed the entire fleet and know in homes and other media to a bees and particularly they do. the stikes are focusing on the tablets of damascus . just being couple of days just was off to the floor of the team we have arrived in damascus and sees them on call sleeve, you know, here in the load explosions. and we had seen these red flags in and around the capital of damascus as well. and this on food explosions and are in some cases lusting for hours and hours, sometimes even going to thought the problem. let's say 2 or 3 am in the morning and continued until 7 am. so it varies. i know tired of getting the minute to the weight of houses the store finds the munitions depos, but particularly data targeting the data ports. and the minute the aid force
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destroying the craft, the aircraft is going to highly comp theirs. and so by doing so, they are completely destroying the strategic infrastructure of syria. and of course by doing so, they're saying that know as a new administration is in syria, it will not have any military capability or even defending himself by doing so is val is reducing syria into a kind of level into a kind of gaza. and this is a huge challenge now because for most of the house, a century, no vision and vision in the country. and they're trying to put the things together to preserve the space practices and to on this stage upstairs and to make sure that there will be a similar for the position. but know these very same space on going with memphis is a structure across the country. but particularly in the capital of the mass,
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cuz it's definitely been disruptive this process. well sir, you know, position fighters say they've taken over dara 0 northeast. and since he was previously under the control of syrian cottage forces, it comes a day after 3 civilians were killed and cut his forces, credit demonstration. the people had been cooling for them to leave the syrian refugees who fed the civil war. 13 years ago, beginning to a town home from neighboring tech, here is what the scenes, one crossing and north west and syria, with hundreds of people were suing as unclear how many refugees of were tons and we some days. but take here as we, as in the bed for the crossing to prevent congestion. so then cause i agree, it has moved from how tight into q military and border right now i'm in general, there's a crossing and what size of a home the district, it has always been the main crossing a for the syrians when they were entering through again also, it is the crossing that the, the u. n. is monetary and aid. medical aid also is being carried out into syria.
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behind me, you see dozens of people. uh, these people arise arrived here since around 8 am local time. and as far as i have spoken to the immigration officers who are in charge here in around 200 people may have crossed, it is usually the crowd is in the morning. it has slowed down, especially the officers research and local. it's slowed down more. usually they haven't seen, we have seen young people here, but today we have seen more families in the early hours, many of them, and many of the young people, they are either to be deported. you know, a, there's a residences are about to be over. and the families they use or they are low income people who haven't settled proper live here. how many ser, into flood the country to live in europe fair. they may be some time. several
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countries have suspended processing of funding requests and something to school policies. according to the syrians, to be re pop, created from all of our reports from germany's capital. and this is the moment, syria is in building the about the 4 of us that joy years almost in this to leave the took to the streets to celebrate the end of decades of with dr. see, are the i thought it was a said his repressive route and the bloody track down that uprising. that's so many is forced out of that country. almost a 1000000 arrived in gemini from 2015. but that may soon change for people waiting to go stiff on going to for the fall, right? a tentative for gym and you have the is among many european policies, calling for syrians to be sent home. but we have to think what to do right now. we want to get, let's say read of these people,
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we want to sent them home. we want to have them live in the country to rebuild their homes, the country. and so we want the qualified people like medical doctors going home, syria needs these people right now, but not many complaints. this is the right time to go back to the prospect of free and fair elections. and you cause the tuition of the government where minorities are represented, still civil along the way of too many of them came here. they build their lives here. and they were forced to build their lives here to start from scratch. and they have, they have the option, a lot of them have the option not to go back that they didn't have before, but they're free to do whatever they want to know. and that's one of the money came to gemini in to $1015.00. you sell feedback then with the chancellor, i'm going to medical became an iconic moment for sylvia and refuges. a little bit to me. but i also went on one hand to europe is much better than syria,
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no matter how much the situation improves that i don't have to go back. but on the other hand, well absolutely, germany is so cold. i have no future here. i'm fed up with it, i just want to give up everything here and go back. but these are changing times in you as well. assessing, find wind is cementing. it's influenced by calling for the tougher restrictions on immigrants. the white wing safety is covering, keep holding. second in jim and his upcoming collection, a gentleman and 0 p lead as uh, on the press of domestically to send serial messages back home. the dots may all timothy depends on whether sylvia has a stable on inclusive government. so refugees feel confident enough to return how she bought, but i just do believe the gaza see slide talks underway in egypt,
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but at the same time is ready. motor is carrying out as strikes on residential neighborhoods in northern garza. and is there any forces, boom, to house that are on wednesday? can in 20 members of the same family? the building was in a residential area and it come all on one hospital. is there any troops of late seems to know of in gauze or for move in 2 months, blocking the deliveries of humanitarian aid, food and medicine, and it was their laptop in central gone. so i've asked this is randy, ask dr. kills at least 7 palestinians and all of those are at refugee come again, members of the same family since october last year with tax 5 years really been that she has killed more than 44700 people. most of them have been women and children. a correspondence in the central gauze or in darrow, paula is honey mcmurray the joins us now. how did these strikes that appears to be continuing with the same devastating intensity throughout this lot, this route as well? of the laura,
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let me just begin with the latest of from java city as well, where 2 more people were killed in a they do neighborhood, then this is a part of from what happened overnight attacks and keeps evolving in a very devastating way. the scale of destruction and devastation caused by the overnight attacks as well as the tragedies created by the ongoing bombing. but we were presented by some of the dates, exclusive footage. it from northern got the work, it shows people using their bare hands at the bottom side, trying to remove large pieces of concrete as the whole building. the 3 story building pretty much made like a sandwich. why the through the family members were still inside so far, sincerely hours of this morning, the younger chart managed to be removed from under the rubble is already dead, of course, because it's been 12 hours and see if that happens. and the overnight talked when the, when these really a fighter jet to drop the bomb on, on this residential building is believed to be 20 people have been killed inside
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the building. everybody else inside. and many of the bodies were found as well as the vicinity of the building. they were thrown out of the windows, the balconies of the, of the bomb. it house, they give it the intensity of the explosion. we talked about a 3, at least the 3 areas price targeted, this particular residential building. but again, with that, with their bare hand with, without the proper machinery and tools using at manually operated to remove large pieces off of concrete. and it's going to remove people have on from under their of us out. we were also told that this mission rescue mission is the shrouded with many danger because of the, the presence of the white copies and the drones make it very difficult for people to move at the vicinity of the bombs. how so it's going on and off for the past that where is this trying to find? whenever the drawers are not in, in, in, in presence,
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they try to get to there and remote spot in similar situations at earlier hours. the day at the site not review, got more 7 people remove the from under the levels of a bond house, a l. a. from the overnight of talk and honey, the come on hospital and the nose has been the target of many is really attachments to situations at the moment of the well it's, it's hard to think of the old one as of this moment as a functioning hospitality. unfortunately, given the, the repeated attacks the fact that it was formed twice, the lack of medical supplies, the deliberate attack from the medical to stop the absolutely, the absence of the concept of medical care right now at the hospital just feeds into one conclusion. the hospital turn into more of a desolate graveyard. many parts of the front and back yards of the hospitalized vicinity turned into rain sports. people who were not moved from the area were not
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moved to from this reason to proper burial sites. and that make it very difficult. so when we talk about medical care and we just take it and come out on hospice on as a sample of data, many hospitals that were destroyed, it's very clear that this really monetary is after the health care system. it systematically destroy unit, preventing humanitarian organizations international medical mentions of from region to the 5 and providing much needed medical care. people are dying right now in the hospital because of the lack of medical supplies, some of the injuries and the, the, the, the diseases are treatable, but the fact that there is no medical supply make it very difficult. so there's this cons of going on in the hospital right now, this filing death. people are wrapped in a hospital after an attack and within days a weeks the died because they don't have proper medical care. okay, her name would bring us to situation the in garza honey. thank you. is ready 5
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minutes. the benjamin netanyahu has appeared in cause to give evidence in his corruption trial. he faces charged as a fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes, dating back to 2019 north. today has moved from jordans capital a month because he is ready to government his bond out there from a forcing in the occupied westbank on from inside israel for 5 years after his enticement on 3 separate corruption charges. benjamin natania, who is finally appearing in court ministers of his party and rightly in coalition are attending in solidarity. i'm sure his innocence and i am sure that his innocence will be proven. this is a polarizing case and israel fueling what nathan, yahoo, his opponents say is his campaign to complete a judicial cool, and undermine the press. in the right wing circles. anger for now is aimed mostly at 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 top, i guess, the attorneys in around, but also to send her home outside the courthouse, a mixed crowd. supporters angry if but 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 more crimes charges. but as long as his right, when coalition holds latonia has, unless flores and territorial expansion in the region will likely continue. not all the address either. i'm not what i do. i spoke to a man and wrap him for an investigative journalist. and as to the hebrew language news site local cool, he says that if that's now who is found guilty of corruption,
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it wouldn't be enough to get him to step down. as these charges are already known for many years, he went to election again and again. when the charges were already published. so i think every running, these are those of all, that's what the charges are and those are supporting only things that these try and, and, and they're asking him to testify. and this moment is, um, is it prove that he's being persecuted by the, in we, by the is ready beat by the big states. you name it that's know he's proved to be an incredible political survivor. the verdict is not due in this trial until at least 2026. and then i believe he kind of appeal via the supreme court. how likely is it that this is going to be? what brings about his down full? i think uh this was not doing his dining phone to try to is that it's just
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a curb to try not to match up very much. i think we will have it in the direction the flu rection before the tries and, and then and you can you, according to the survey, those can be a prime minister either have to be convicted to these are feelings being heard. so i think to try with enough have a real effect. the other issues like the hostages, the wall of the, the economy may bring is and but not the try to the has had on august era, the full out from the political crisis in south korea. as police arrest, move top security official. last survive is of the us and told like bombings of japan received the nobel peace prize and deliver a message about morton and a complex, the
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hello there. it's looking very well across the south east asia with more renewed rounds of rain putting into the malay peninsula, which is not good news for northern parts of malaysia and southern thailand that have already seen was flooding in decades recently. some more heavy rain, which is likely to bring further flooding as we and weeks and heavy rain as well. moving into, into china for places like vietnam. rushing back across the borneo and on woods to the philippines is also looking very west across the java in indonesia as we in the week. down on the in australia. it's a split picture. we go west. so conditions across the north, stormy conditions affecting the north of queensland, putting into the east coast, much dry across the southern areas. this rain as well for northern parts of w way. but down in the south, we still got the severe heat wave conditions for places like put the temperature is
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all set to come down here over the next few days, they'll be picking up in that southeast corner. however, we things feeling a little bit humid as we go into friday. sidney asked 30 degrees celsius hill. i've only 0 and we've seen temperature is above average as well as what to weather marching into the south island and the north island on thursday that you have a unique perspective. we don't want ahead 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 sanction 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
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out just the or the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, again, you're watching sarah has one mind to and on top stories of this, our israel says it has carried out hundreds of as strikes across the service and sunday. so calls of weapons and to naval facilities were amongst the latest targets . few an invoice of syria has us as well to stop the bombing searing a position to fight. so say they've taken over there. and so for those eastern says he was previous them to control of syrian cutter. school says i comes a day off with 3 civilians are killed during a demonstration cooling for the fights has to be but it's going out of the
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southwest of syria where we can speak to dana, hold her. she's in dara provence and say to you why the uprising in 2011 began what role of the southern rebels playing in the new syria? yes, the birthplace of the revolution, the southern front, these are rebels from the southern province of good are they did take part in the back full force of moscow. as rebels were making their way from northern syria at so how much to home send them to the capital rebels. here too were making their way pushing out a government forces whatever was left of government forces and military positions. as they reached the gates of damascus, which we understand is that we're speaking to a commanders here is that there is a joint operations room. there is coordination among the different levels of facts
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. that's really what we saw in the past 2 weeks. so that led to the fall of the brochure and i said the government isn't his. his rule is this coordination of unity among the different. 2 factions, something that we did not see throughout the 13 years of a conflict, but no doubt there are risk ahead. so you and the syria envoys, the united nation syria invoice gave peterson yesterday pointed this out. he said that the very fact that we're seeing different rebel groups operating on the ground and there's still not the unified formally means that there are risks ahead. now the reaction here is that people are welcoming the transition process. that transition process has begun. there is a care taker, administration in place and the salvation of government and it lives is now taking control of the next 3 months. people here are saying we're going to give this government a chance to, you know, to work as it was the feeling generally the, in the, when you're talking to people walking around the province about the situation in
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the rapidly unfolding events of the last 3 days. as well as you can imagine people um, 1st of all, they're in shock how all of this happens so quickly, but they're also whole folks. they're hopeful that they can have a better future. just to remember something. we always forget, we wrote something that's how this all started. the rural areas, if that's where the pro democracy movement began, where people really felt marginalized by, by the governments of damascus, they felt left out. they felt that they didn't have any opportunities. they also felt humiliated by those in power. we, it was just a, you know, teenage children who, who had group, who wrote graffiti on a wall and tell you, i said, graffiti, they were arrested tortured. and this really triggered this part of the revolution . people are say, we want to say in the future of serial all the different areas we should have representation. the next governments should be inclusive. it should be credible it to protect people's rights in short,
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human rights. and there are some minorities who lives in this province, and they too are ready to give those in power a new chance. most of people are concerned and they're worried. the rebels made mistakes in the past and are they to have been accused of human rights violations? throughout the 13 years civil war. so there's hope, but there's also concern. okay, then a $120.00 is that from dera and so of syria. many sites say now how hundreds of firefighters have been deployed to help talk to the world, find the us state of california. it's binding and amounts in this area just outside los angeles, 20000 people have been forced to leave the homes. strong winds and dry conditions are intensifying the flames, which of which the outskirts of the city malibu can be seized. lauren coronado has moved from the pacific coast highway in malibu. we're on p. c h right now, which is closed off. of course, for this fire,
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you can see where it is still burning here on the hillside right now, still threatening from what we understand. 2000 to homes, just a terrible situation. we were able to talk with neighbors who had to evacuate. a lot of them who woke up to sheriff's deputies knocking on their doors, they said they grabbed whatever they could pets documents and they were able to make it to safety. unfortunately, they are still monitoring their home some from p. c. h, watching the flames burn very close to their homes. i talked with one man who evacuated with his wife and his pets, and he said, the fire was coming very close to his home. another woman tells me the fire was about a 100 feet from her home. she was able to make it to safety to so a very scary situation for those folks who are directly impacted right now. it is raining ash and the smell of smoke is certainly lingering right now. as the
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firefight continues. of course, we are seeing mutual aid in it, trying to put out the fire firefighters from different agencies doing their best. and it's been an aggressive firefight. we got here a little bit closer to 3 o'clock, maybe just before 3 am. and we started watching helicopters, make water drops at that hour. this is a perfect example of that aggressive firefight, and they will likely be doing a water drop right now. if not now that, oh, yep, it's happening right now. this is a great example of the firefight and what we've been watching since we've been on the ground closer to 3 o'clock just before 3 o'clock this morning. and of course, the note that the firefight will not stop a suspension the high profile killing of the us health insurance executive has waited to find out 1st before being denied, failed during the course of parents in pennsylvania, the the
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dementia. and he is accused of shooting dead unitedhealthcare, chief executive, ryan thompson and usual last week, andrea and he was arrested in pennsylvania, are off to a 5 day man. hunt is facing attempts to extradite him to new york to face charges, including the police in south career are attempting to search the president's office as part of their investigation into the short lived introduction of muscle know a week ago. the proof as being expanded to include more people and government agencies from the pride reports from sol. it ends on meet all team good support that will take guessing me. the police offices in south korea have carried out the emergency arrest of that row. national chief, i'm the head of the sole police force, ordering the blockade of the national assembly on the day of the failed attempt at imposing martial law. also giving evidence before a parliamentary committee, a special wolf combined said he received a phone call from president hughes,
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took jo, telling him to break into the chamber and dragged out members of parliament. so they wouldn't have enough numbers to vote against the marshal, lord attempt. he said he and his men decided not to ebay, even if he followed the director, our deployed forces will later be considered low pre cuz and too many people who get hurt, we determine it will be on just. it's been revealed that the man most directly implicated so far, full by defense minister, came young. john has tried to take his own life while in detention and has been formally charged with assisting the president in staging insurrection, strengthening the case against him, milan, and communion. meanwhile, after a week of silence, north korea has finally commented on these crises, accusing president jude of creating nationwide chaos. with his poppy regime, it says, wielding the knives and guns of fox,
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you stick tight to ship both to go up to london. so a position parties in south korea have maintained that's a drone, allegedly intercepted by north korea or in october, was sent on the old as if the now disgraced full by defense minister to provoke across the board. the crisis as a pro viewed for declaring martial lo, questioned in paul limits about the legend plot. the drone operations combined has refused to confirm or deny details for the few link speculation. rob mcbride, i'll just say era, so to present in present losing, i'll send it to silver has undergone surgery for a brain hemorrhage. don't just treating him but a hospitality style. paula: so he's recovering well in the intensive k unit, the presidential office has not commented on the window of the nobel peace prize as calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons and lights of conflicts and garza and ukraine. 3 members of the great for survived the us,
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atomic bombings of japan and world war 2 accepted the prestigious award in oslo on choose day to day got reports. the it is the combination of decades of what to me when 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's a crucial now in the eighty's and ninety's for the group to draw attention to the horace of nuclear war. re telling the trauma they experienced as a warning to the more than well, for those things that with us, i forgot to near imagine this. there were 4000 nuclear warheads. this could be launch immediately. this means that the damage that occurred in hiroshima and

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