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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 11, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST

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of the the there's no limit to have a dream container. stuff in your own adventure, no counter and the the hello and so robin, you're watching me all of that renews on line from my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. and i'll put you in a t for further occupational both spring security as well and beach has hundreds of strikes. diminishing serious military defenses. syria is entering prime minister says one of his goals is the return of millions of refugees and holding those responsible for the torture and killing of detainees. accountable full. so
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a view from a hospital in besieged northern gulf. so what is really forces have intensified to advertise? dozens of palestinians have been killed. police re the office of the south korean prison, you can secure, let's say, investigates accusations of insurrection over his bolts to attempt to decline motion move that is full of hosts for the 20132034 men's world capture bounce. somebody confirmed 6 countries will share the 2030 find those walls. saudi arabia will be the sole hosts or use lights on the welcome to the news. these right, the military has been carrying out its largest ever offensive on syria in recent memory. nearly $500.00 strikes in just a few days,
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including the capital damascus to naples facilities will hit what 15 vessels adult is mainly been if he claims to have destroyed 80 percent of serious military capabilities. he's running a gun and policies are also moving deeper into the city and going highest and effective, expanding as well as occupation. the military has seized what was a d minute tries both design a move that the united nation says violates the 1974. this engagement agreement between israel and syria as well. so i can do whatever it's necessary to eliminate what it's called potential threats in syria. the is really military has been attacking naval fleets, weapons production site, spend fields for a full stay in the right. let's go save a to syria is a capital to speak to, i'll just, there is a sales other who's sending by in damascus service. we'll just talk us through what we know about these attacks by the israelis and what was targeted
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wells as well as i won't be almost every part of the country, 2 of the, of the day of slides that it is called boxed and so didn't know what it is to say to accomplish that, which is just alongside of talked his board about being to meet that for this over there. have a shift by he's ready x right. then when you go to the use of the company, they use the progress of data zoar that has been several weight houses being attacked by is ready as strikes done to the west or the come through the cost of cities or talk to some of the back yeah, they're the syrian naval base have been being odd cuz it has been attacked that as well. see that they have, they have hist for several of naval ships including a complete fleet as well. the menu will come to the south of the country. so to hama the arrows are the easiest, where, where, where destroyed done uniforms, roughly around $100.00 on with this to the nose,
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off of the minus. cuz that has missed several of the strategic. 1 people buys right, is large, but more importantly because of the law of the confident damascus itself is constantly being well formed by israel in the last 4 or 4 days when you're back park, definitely it starts amazing denies and pushing almost 4 hours and hours onto morning you're so often repeatedly getting the mode exposure and sometimes in the mass, cuz sometimes just at the outskirts of typically the capital just a couple of hours ago. one of the, the minutes of a basis must say it'd be, it'd be, which is just in kilometers away from where we are now from the city center off the capital. that has been several times via israel. a couple of hours ago. i was there at the end of the 4th airport at washington, may, sponsors system was freshly, he fi israel and the smoke rising. and when the guardian goes,
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he really burn all of that kind of go up to the cargo minister eric up there. and also there were some hung guys just far away from us. elizabeth, put the deputy, the zip is ready. so don't know what to do. i've done that today is just part of the part is if i'm not in control of the capital, so it's a gauge a fire. and finally back. so it's extremely adventurous vision here, talking about some of the, just the surrounding all the guys special areas. and of course this ongoing is ready attacks are really a huge challenge for the new administration. is celia, why the company is transitioning from the all would you put in the war there? and of course the so we can see as well the light is pictures coming out to damascus. so people just may look around, getting about checking and meeting with friends. it seems as well and uh,
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being outside, which one is the best way to swap stories. it seems like getting back to normal to a certain extent. right? so well, i mean, the full version does post so many questions about how the future will be shaped by this community. that is dealing with a new freedom and a new air of pups politics and potential security that they haven't had in a very long time. in b, so for many syrians and they told this they will never come. they will never see the end of the south. regina stop dying to see that has lost his for more than half a century before spike decades. more than 5 decades of that sort. who and i'm seeking motor, that's executive of the boss of a z u, this country. so that has happened, didn't a very much on this pack of critics. we ways just it to, for those do nearly 2 weeks for the redeem southerly. full. and now often more than
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5 decades, the team is gone, and the new commerce here, the position is taking literally taking over the company. i know they're in charge for running the states affairs. letting me have arrived, damascus just hours off the bus. but the said left the country, the people when was trying to pull the people the serious, they were next room to as the to talk to the media. they saw the steel. you might come back the diagnosis, you might come back. some get the coffee body, what's the see that they are getting more team to engage with the media to, to be the 1st president feelings to meet her. they are there was heard of the by the outside world as well. i'm the scene that, well, it was like a large me or the mazda for becky is, are finally there feeling that they are waking up from that, that night beer on the hand receipt on the sleeves. it's amazing how quickly the position to control of the security and the order has the so quickly restored
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almost on every part of the capital city damascus on the streets. let's see, the position of 5 is not acting as the police force this year, and there has not been met like a dramatic increasing the could even though the case is so far, the traffic is quite well regulated. the shots are opening now the, the restaurants are service and the hospitals, some of the social services that the public institutions, thoughts do know why the service is not fully dealt with the particular us this part of the party, no epidemic is getting back and forth seriously this is extremely important that leaves us by themselves, but they are concerned as well. the hope that the new city a being created by the position is going to be the 0. yeah. that they how $54.00 and beams about result sort of that for us in damascus. thank you. now what position sizes from serious new administration to have destroyed the to him of
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hospice outside assets. the father of the house did president bashar assad. fine to set fire to the most lame, including what appeared to be a coffin in such an festival, home of canada, in western syria, the assets, how many rules are you from all been 50? is senior administration in syria says all those who were involved in torturing and killing detainees in prison is controlled by the asset regime will not be positive . and the full war criminals will be held accountable. the southern syrian city of data was the sorry to have pro democracy protest began in 2011. and so we're brutal cracked out of peaceful demonstrations opposition groups that played a major role in toppling present. the shot a sub houses there was in the travel to data. so we are in the old city of that as this is the birthplace of the syrian uprising behind me. the all mary,
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most square people use together the center of the pro democracy movement. protesters used to gather here and then they take to the streets to the mind, to freedom and democracy. you can see there's still a lot of destruction in the cities, the scars of war, a peaceful process movement. that's a, you know, the, it's been turned into a civil war and, and now people are feel that they have a new country and they are hoping to build a new series. 8 uh, new serial where they can break from the past. when there are, there are no longer any divisions. so people here are welcoming the political change. so welcoming a freedom but not the same time they have others demands and that's it is a better life. they say that for, for years a decades really, they've been marginalized marginalized by the syrian, we're seeing people here say they want hospitals and schools, and they want to have a better life even went as far as outside declared victory. a few years ago, he failed to rebuild the country. the economy is in shambles. people are, are,
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you know, most of the people here live below the poverty line, or we've traveled around the city and, uh, but at the same time, you have a sense of hope that this political transition will bring about a new syria. an interim administration is now in power the southern front, the southern rebels which play a part in the bustle for damascus. we've spoken to commanders of the southern front, and they are happy. they are saying that there's a joint command rooms in damascus and we're working with other rebels from the north of the country to, to come up with, with the way forwards the charts away forward. so these are just the early days, but i can tell you um from, you know, visiting towns uh in this, in this region. people are, are hopeful no doubt. there's some people who are still cautious and concerned because those to hold power have also been accused of human rights abuses. but right now people are celebrating of an end to decades of author crossteck rules.
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and they are hoping that they can build a new country center for their else. as many as the syrians have been celebrating the folder besides the regime, but many of finding it difficult to make ends meet and something can be a disease. items like vegetables and brand have become a luxury store. commotion has been speaking with people in damascus about the struggle to obtain the basic necessities. we are here in one of the local and traditional and marcus and the city of damascus. and as you can see now, shops, the vegetable shots of the grocery stops, jobs are now open in the markets of the city of damascus. however, we talked to the shop owners, as they told us, that even though the price is i've gone down a bit. but the ability for the people to buy their basic necessities to buy the groceries and vegetables are somehow absence after the fall of the. busy a sod
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redeem and old uh, the country uh, as they say is going through a sort of a paralysis of phase. now that they. busy don't have jobs and be dropped off your opportunities are now a absolutely absence of people are a basically don't have any source of income amount at them and how that people could no longer afford to move. we must have access to bread, diesel rice, sugar and t. prices have become very expensive. you don't have enough money. you know, we had some new government will provide enough support and work hard to reduce this crazy rise and price is the mother basically the if you see what are the people don't have extra cash and they hands in salaries of very low for example, that can cost your entire salary just to pay the electricity bill and nothing else will be left for the family. people my age can't even afford to get married. they told us that the people are trying to sustain themselves with the most basic
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necessities on the thing important and an important items from their shop list. and they told us also that the provided the pro but providing a bread and electricity as the also reaching to health care services is also very challenging. i mean these times and they told us that they really hope so that the situation will get better in the upcoming a future look or much from damascus city projects. era. over the past, 13 years old and 13000000 syrians are being forced to flee to countries all over the world. about half of syria's registered refugees and estimated 3000000 people live in, they bring to kia the country. has the largest refugee population in the world to keep those open for the crossings in the south to facilitate that may have hundreds of people have been lining up out those crossings. now, the neighboring country of greece is amongst the 9 countries hosting the most
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registered syrian refugees worldwide that suspended the processing of assignments, occasions from sylvia nationals following the collapse of the asset regimes. and you can see the reports from has a inter kia near the syrian border on the refugees returning to the homeland. and this is such as just because of crossing into syria, as bob i have out behind me, you see dozens of syrian refugees. so who are trying to return home? now, here we have the officers of the turkey security forces, immigration, and some volunteer workers who are also giving translation servers and psychological support. at 1st, these people show their identity, the card surface temper, identity cards to the officers here, and the officers log into their system to see whether they have any criminal records or any unpaid bills or even traffic bills that they haven't been
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paid. so unless it, until everything is clear, they are allowed to cross to the other side by the closer to the gate. and there is another examination out that after everything is clear, these people are eligible to return their home. this is called voluntary research. they signed the paper here it, when you turn, bolden say earlier and syria is a syrian refugee who has resided into kid. it's means you're not able to come back . now i'm done. i'm going back to see my family that i haven't seen for 13 years. i'm not afraid to go back as a side and these people that destroyed country are gone. now it's our responsibility to rebuild it. well, i know that it's a highly wanna wish i delivered my baby here alone. my son was sick. he needed to me. the peroration, my husband has to pull to last year. i'm not afraid to go because all this time i took care of my baby alone. among these people waiting in the line,
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we see more men, young men, especially there are families. the immigration officers are trying to give priority to the families, especially with babies, so they don't wait in the cold and they don't get sick. and we're told most of these people use, so they do not have a tour of this id or the residence. these are about the finish, so they are facing a risk of the for taishan. but when you do a bowling through turn back to your home and syria as a serial refuge into a key, there is no return back to to k. so let's see what's kind of a life is a waiting for these people in the line. so you don't have to. so the elders 0 do you think is a crossing and how to i to kids syria border. now jimmy says it's ramping up the humanitarian support full sylvia. it's pledge to the additional 8000000 years and aiden tends to increase its presence in the country that you have in. foreign minister is also edging countries hosting civic and refugee is to be cautious when
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considering that over time. so you don't do that haven't verified should google syrian saw protection worldwide, including here in germany, but also in their millions to neighboring countries. many of those who solved that protection, you can imagine to return to their home country. at the same time, the situation is so unclear that it's currently impossible to judge whether there will be another flow of refugees from that region or whether a return to syria is actually possible. that is why a close coordination with neighboring countries or partners in europe and certainly with the un, is essential to of more of this as cost over to dominic caden valve. and then it does seem that the german government has a lot to say about this, but don't that will also these words of caution, as we've just had. it's yeah, the one thing to get up front is it well and makes that position as clear as possible. but also, if one could sit hedging that bus because they know that they have
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a large number of syrians in this country who being here for many years, something like 972000, maybe a little bit more than that's an old number. perhaps 10 percent of already become german citizens. many of the others are in a situation where they have in determine a leave to remain. they can stay here for as long as they liked, generally speaking, all they could until the full of pressure aside. now the question is, what do those people want to do? what the society wants to do in so far as the situation is regarding syrian refugees, remember, there is one point to make which is up of most, for some people. anyway, that's actually the way the refugees of all countries of perceived in this country change markedly in the summer months following an attacked by a failed syrian asylum seeker in the town and zoning and in which people was stab, several killed, several others wounded off to that moment there was
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a sea change in public opinion and political opinion, making it harder for refugees to prosper in this country. that's what set them in the minds administers. right? so totally agree in your sense. what do you think about the fact that now the asylum plains are being held? sage and the issue of serial migrants is a put most in conversation isn't so good as sort of feed into the upcoming general election debate school that is the central question. the political parties are pleasing themselves to try to work out. what sort of manifesto is it? well, to present to the people. the point to remember is that the christian democrats steps to send to right is was, which was the policy that endorsed on the angle america. levine. comments go to the wealth and culture. when she said, we have trusted us, we can do it, we can observe microbes, refugees from syria into our country, help them integrate. they've changed really very far. they've gone very far away
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from that idea because they've been trying to, to coach back because of a coax black people who'd gone to the far right alternative to germany policy. that's a policy that says, no buttons a buyer to send or migrant back. we don't want to have the question therefore, is what sources measure will attract folks is give a policy of shots of getting into government, but which isn't as it was contradicting germany's humanitarian commitments and that sort of thing. but i will election is in less than 11 weeks on february. the 23rd. so for the parties have him put out the main manifesto, but no question of buyer to the central plank will be wants to do about refugees and germany's humanitarian policy. until now, how can they make it harder for people to come to germany and to do the sorts of things which many people in society say they don't want refugees to do? those are the central questions right now anyway?
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somebody came that forth invalid. thank you. the search engine to gauze and where's where the attacks on the residential buildings across the street for showing no signs of easing. at least 49 people have been killed across cause of some storm on wednesday. in the north $22.00 men visit the same time. we died when dad was talked in back last year when he is still missing his baby full. she is also load strikes on the giovanni a can. golden casa, has been under 2 month minute, 3 siege that's blocked deliveries of food and medicine. that was no less up in central cause a that is really as strong as killed at least 7 palestinians. and i missed that refuge account since october last year is really a tax of killed mold in $44800.00 people. most of them women and children
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have a couple of assumed joys and stuff from the in the central cause of the sun has set and people can only wonder what's going to happen yet to gain across the gaza strip through the night. well to hell and the magnitude of what's happening is quite young comprehension because the have observed that this will also say of the study strikes has been shortly mountain. so you can during the past a few hours problem, let me know more precise with you in terms of the attacks just 20 minutes ago. it's very trans talking to the civilians in the western areas of jerry. well, we all, and we have seen that i'm glimpses have pro, it's one published thing about who was completely killed for others for what was it, including 2 children? are they all correct? and right now get your treatments. in on august the hospice have inside box is not the only strike that took place within the past few hours, but we have to so the conformation,
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we have to buy medical sources and allow the hospital in opposite rights refuge account findings that relate to colorado. as strikes on, one of the main residential provings has reached full palestinians, who chose was succeed office. well, who is that? to now? drones off to possibly movies in the us that could be assigned for, move a potential attacks on the students. what areas within the coming dollars to help? and of course that is if i do a focus on the dual because the siege continues that yeah, that's completely right to just hit the negative. this each has been ongoing for more than $67.00 days. and that the strikes continue to overwhelm. antonia typically built up neighborhoods, we have been tools like what this is thought of. the situation has reached to a very critical tipping point in which was the thing to buildings with lots and we saw today reduce the most by the use many minutes, raise children housing low up for residential homes, and we to close the point how to value. now became just how transformed to be
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a pilot russell, due to the wide discount military destruction. it's taking place the entire already bought to come and do now the percentage of come on at one hospital does this to alonzo attacks. and specifically the, the building start all over you into the hospital. i've been widely slots and on one of the latest strikes that have to at least 20 palestinians who are, by the way, she still under the debris of that a residential, a building that was completely destroyed. civilians were anxiously looking for survivors, but they did not manage to find any one who because of the phones of russell, resulted from destroy. again, this is a very tiny snapshot of what's happening in the north of this place that has been widely show it with a tax and being bombed from receiving life, saving, medical and humanitarian suffice themselves talked about as the net force in there about a thank you well, staying in the north and is very strong and killed at least 5 palestinians and
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a residential area of gauze. the city of reno kennedy was at the scene of the attack as i am right now, standing above the level of a targeted house in a shift road, one neighborhood where these really fights or just have targeted this residential building. as you can see, at least 5 killed pell's thing is and does is where and you're due to this attack. as you can see, it is killed. destruction inflicted through this residential building which was filtering tens of families who have been escaping the car nations. given the man in his bed is going on here in northern and does the city of honors was the last payment that we expect to be killed every day. and every night, after hearing a loud explosion, the walls fell in the windows got smashed. there were dead people everywhere, and most of them were women and children. we are all defensive civilians here and there is no reason for the attack. this is our life and we don't know what to do. we smell the plug right here. guild, civil use. we are here,
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ambulances were able to come and reach this, a bomb side and rescue the killed civilians and the crab as well. and they had been transferred to jeffords, one clinic and that at the hospital and the relinquished organ of residential buildings. and the blow ups that is taking place in northern governor and guys, the governor. it is a reason why time we have been witnessed in unprecedented night and day. but i am. how do you me, how does your northern garza, how does time still head, hey all the i'll just it renews. ok? georgia prices for a full teen consecutive nights of protests. thousands of being demanding a re run a parliamentary elections and is full on the wells. most in full football teams and can't all right, mean so in that's a major trophy in less than a month. the
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had a lot of that lesson very well, whether it's a come to the pots, essentially america and the caribbean will get that in a moment. 5 to south america and it's eastern areas of brazil that have been contending with heavy rain. you can see that it's moved on from south paula. going to bring some of that rain to the north of re behind that it is look a little bit dry of a powerful i move in areas of origin, tina and uruguay. but we will see when you'd storms bubbling up once again as we go into thursday, but still a lot of heat to be found to $33.00 degrees celsius and went upstairs. and you can see across much of the amazon base and it remains very wet with the yellow peaks rushing out across moving parts of brazil and into ecuador. and as we had farther north into central america. and the carbon will that is that heavy rain. it's
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a training end of a weather system moving close to east of the us. it's gonna bring very heavy falls to southern parts of mexico bellies and on woods to guatemala. with renewed rain coming in for costa rica on thursday. now, as we move to north america, you can see that nasty weather system bringing some very heavy rain wintery features to the east coast of the us and eastern canada with more lake effect snow to come on thursday as to whether the in depth analysis of the days headline, what are we supposed to read? and so the use of this and you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings, life cop, 29,
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and others make a difference on how to 0 doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this as a means conflict reporting for the extra really, really big. we've seen this done an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground when you closer to the heart of the story, the
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book about to be on there and use our needs to help. i'm gonna remind to of, on top stories as well says it's covered at hundreds of as strikes across serious and sunday. and i'll stop piles of weapons and to naples facilities where a bunch of agents targets the you and, and boy to siri as uh, israel to stop the attacks. serious entering prime minister is courting on symptom refugees around the world to attend to the homeland. and they bring to kia syrian refugees who defend civil 13 years ago, beginning to cross before the at least 49 palestinians have been killed. it is rarely attacks across causes installed on the wedding, starting is ready for the talking with french batteries, particularly the middle building. garza has been under 2 but the military siege, booking, deliveries of food and medicine it wrong. supreme leader is accusing the us and israel, that's how they get handed, the events unfolding in syria to her on that was a major back of this on raising until a lot of how many says despite his down full,
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empty israel, resistance and turnarounds, power in the region will not be diminished that live here the i'm so easily yes. yes, syria played an obvious role in this matter and it continues to do so. this is evident to everyone. however, their main agent and the primary plotter and the main control rooms are in the united states and design this regime. we have evidence in the 7 and sleeves, no room for doubt. the resistance front operates as follows, the more pressure you apply, the stronger it becomes, the more crimes you commit, the more motivated gross, the harder you fight against it, the more wide spread it becomes. so i assure you, by divine power, the influence of the resistance will extend across the entire region more than ever before. and meanwhile, russia and the us of weight in all these route is as strong as the coal syria crumbling and spokesman dmitri passcode says israel. strong connections mil to 5
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gallon hines on the buses, a homie contribute to the stabilization of the situation and then all ready, the stabilize syria and the state department spokesman, nothing that says washington doesn't want to see any action that makes a syrian lead process more difficult he added that the soul, timothy wants to see a peaceful process forward. lots an escalation in the conflict, but we live in moscow. but let's call save it to mike kind of in washington and mike, it does seem that all the americans are saying they will p set up on a com transition. yeah, the biggest ally in the region is bombing syria in all directions. i guess the data and this be no criticism whatsoever of israel sections. the state department has been saying that they regard this as popped up as wells and aaron, right to self defense. also arguing that this is a temporary emission to protect israel is board is during this time off the chaos and transition. the u. n. for example,
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has been sharply critical of israel's actions, pointing out to that as an abrogation of the 1974 with this engagement agreement. but that being said, the us is getting increasingly involved in defense. and the region as a combined of centcom central combined is in the region he's met with members of the syrian defense. suppose he's met with us soldiers was stationed in the region, and he's also paid a visit to baghdad for talks with a rock. now the reason for all of this is the us focus on keeping the coalition going against i. so the events and syria had threatened this in the eyes of many within the us. so they all intent on keeping that coalition together and not lifting the battle against i so stop now on these lines as well. you've got the secretary of state who's on his way to to k a. you'll also be visiting jordan this in a central point because took a, it is an opponent of the serial defense force which is supported by the us in terms
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of its own gain action. so good size so, so there's a lot of moving parts, a lot of nuances here, the us as attempting to balance its interest along with the interest in the region . but most importantly that on going battle against iso to contain that particular group. so the us attempting to speak to, to a k, on the one hand, speak to a rob, keep them involved, and at the same time, monitor what is happening within syria itself. at the goal, we use a bowls being balanced and is really incursion into syria is not regarded as that's match up. a threat to us address will continue to monitor what the us as my kind of force in washington dc. that's close, even though it's a must go. but usually a shop of oliver is standing by no nuances from the russians in any shape or full. that'd be clear about that discussions in terms of international agreements with syria and of course, what they think of the new transitional government as such. that's
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right. so russia's, of course, a keen to keep it's an unable basis and maintain its presence and that it's interest. and sir, i just find the full of specialists on that for right now. a lot of work is being done by russia to contact the series, new officials and other regional plays in order to agree on it spaces and brushes, presence in the region. corporate spokesman, 3 trips called but recently said that russia had spent a lot of efforts in syria and fulfilled its mission, providing assistance to assign his country and also all the rushes of to all the russian. f is assad government to kind of the front rush at 6 months into that road, hands and boot the country. so it's current condition and the tool, it's aside who's responsible for what's happened to syria. so it seems like demetrius copays responding to many members of society hain brochure who are asking these days. why should i change that with the full of the assign regime?
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what was it was said to, to find for us not. and now stop building new relations from scratch. rush obviously has spend more well spend tools in the building of dollars on it's been a champagne and see we're at financing iso. and um, also the foreign ministry spokeswoman marizza hire. i spoke about the auction nationals in syria and about the russian embassy saying that it works on the extremely high security threats. and she highlighted that for russia is diploma 6. and it's a diplomatic and military facilities in syria should remain in talk and say, and there is no just ministry and diplomatic stuff in sir edward to worry about that. also other russian nationals who need to be evacuated safely if needed. you to show up of all of that for us in the russian capital. thank you. let's go save it out to mom bushera. oh, is there a scene yet political? let us join us out from london. hi baldwin. i mean,
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we just set in the rainy and supreme leader, we've had comments of calls from the us and the wrong cuts are also shipping in the last 24 hours. you know, days, that's our ministry saying that it has context with the new administration. and it will continue to support syrians. everyone has had, has, or may have a vested interest in the future of serial. not just choosing that words carefully, but in some cases, making it very clear where they stand. yes, but it's a very valid proud situation. and it's not clear that it's important, but a lot of parties are saying in terms of, i think i got it cool. i'll tell you why. because basically what we have today is a little the president in the white house assisting the stage. ah, no thought of the syria has been battered right. clifton center by is around united
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states using their catalog just shuttle bombing in the north. and then you have a lot of walking in the region. just people get on track that and including which we just heard from this spot is making acquisition counter positions on saw so forth. but maybe the day, no one really knows where things are heading out past january. but it's clear to everyone, and unfortunately this is the way it is with the back. somebody got that is that to be on? we think the only thing for the new man, the one house us and we don't know what the new man in the life house is going to do. exactly it by see it. yeah. the how much is going to push for recognition on venue are sort of the exterior accepting. busy the higher the show, what is going to be is i could do towards the wrong, which russia towards is right, and so and so forth. so for the time being the series, i've tried to hear the rooms they're trying to stop this believe after 50 years of
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uh, of a total crisis that they actually might have find the freedom. but the really everything else is chapter we've had lots of on the list. so in this program, in the last, what full days, talking about what's going on in the syria, you're all seeing the in house on the list. all of them have said roughly the same thing is about the dust settling and waiting for this transition. a little forward to you. what type of form it takes under the new prime minister that's been appointed by the h t s. leader gilani to, to settle down. and then we might have a better idea of what that position is internally for the syrians themselves. and then to give all the international signals that they need to, to make sure the money that's frozen company unfroze. and they can, we build that country as sort of leads ready from the 1st question about syria tried to heal the wounds and rebuild itself small one as well. you see now each and every point you made a very important point. except that you said that each needs,
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uh, you know, a whole other uh, deconstruction as it were. for example, the question of what are the update new new or thought or tuesday or the ford motor position fractures and then your thoughts in syria? are they going to do exactly how they gonna come together? how would they agree with the constitution? or are they going to fight among each other when they really put senior force and have the patience to go through what transitional period and come march that this government temporary government transitional government would give all as its promising by the early march towards something else. all the way to get to work it out and what relationships would they have with the leading regional power at this point in time? thirty's, with their responses right? when they, as the reading is on the russians, fast of them really still extend the hand to the marshal despite everything that's happened, the past doesn't use all of these questions for me to be answered. and yes,
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of course, as i said, we hear a lot from the by the ministration, but to be honest on gives it down what the by going to mr. she stays nowadays. i think it should because it's just not going to be here in 4 months. it is a name book administration, and so everyone is waiting to see including you to see what is the next man in the white house he's going to do what we see, what does happen then in the suddenly coming days and in 4 weeks time for my mom to shower the out of there a senior political on the list. thank you. the police in south korean rated the president's office as part of that investigation into the short lived introduction of marshal a week ago. the pro group has been expanded to include more people and government agencies. robert pride has moved from sol,
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so it ends on need 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 will effect combined said he received a phone call from president hughes, 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, he said he and his men decided not to ebay, even if he followed the director of our deployed forces will later be considered low breakers. and to many people who get hurt, we determine it will be unjust. 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
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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 this crisis, accusing president jude of creating nationwide chaos. with his poppy regime, it says, wielding the knives and guns of a fax, you stick to ship. most of the, not in a position potties in south korea have maintained that's a drone. allegedly intercepted by north korea or in october, was sent on the old as of the now disgraced full by defense minister to provoke across the board. a crisis as a pro viewed for declaring martial lo question, didn't paul limits about the alleged 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 and now the philippines,
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vice presidents are a detach, it has skipped a government inquiry into a gauge and that she brought it to kill the president fed and then bulk us. instead, she hosted a gathering full journalist and dismissed the pro, as politically motivated to to leave is one satellites, are full of miles ahead of next is mid term elections. tate denies making threats claiming had comments. what misinterpreted doctor's treating proposals present luis in so you lose the silver say that he's making good progress. as he recovers from surgery from a brain hemorrhage, the 79 year old leader remains observation to the hospital. and so a pilot and i have to choose days, emergency operation. doctor say he should be released next week. in a case that shots, the united kingdom, the father and step mother of a 10 year old british pockets tony girl have been found guilty of him. that i saw originally, spotty, was discovered at the home near london last year with mold and 70 injuries, including bands,
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fractures and bike box. for 2 weeks now, i protest isn't to be so you have been gathering to demand the resumption of you accession tools. but these demonstrations have become so regular that police and protest as a now getting to know each of the each of his behavior, pardon me, very well to meet treatment. but that explains this is the george in parliament. the focal point of these protest demonstrates is gather here every night at the end of the working day. it's around 8 pm here local time. and this is when people start filling up this area of uh, restore valley avenue which is closed off for traffic. they got it here and then tens of thousands of people will be joining on through the night, filling up a whole one kilometers a stretch of the streets. and the police establish a cordon beforehand on those 2 side street to the right and to the left of parliament. no protest as go right to up. so the police lines shunting and shouting
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and pointing, lays of pens and police don't respond. and this continues for several hours, then come the fireworks. the weapon of choice for demonstrates is now we've seen protest as tall, so as fireworks over those barracks is exactly what is happening right now. and then police bring out bama trucks and right units from the back end from liberty square down the south end of the street. and this is when the face of the protest changes and things start happening quite quickly though peaceful protest as on their own. to avoid trouble stop moving northwest, while fully mosques groups move forward that ready for a fight. and this happens around midnight. now, as police get the order to disperse the crowds, the clashes begin a move in securing the perimeter and grabbing anyone who stays on their way. now most men with no insignia, we've seen them come in from the flanks and engage in groups. thousands of
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protesters end up in the hospital or detained full bo. now police then do several other pushes forward around 50 meters at a time and outcomes, the t a gas to clear the area and pushed by them. and this is where the police court and finally stops usually. and the bottles begin. protesters with gas masks chipped fun, it works and throw back see a gas grenades. so instead of running away from the many russian to grab these grenades and 1000, shake them in towns full of water. most of the crowd stays back where they can be. now, hours later, protest as a warrant out, most of them will have already left on the hear becomes basically and reasonable from all of the few. meanwhile, police bring out even more reserves state patrol these nearby streets and grab anyone they can find. finally, in the early hours of the morning, the last protest as a pushed back here to republic square, where they had home only to return again the following night. because there was no
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dialogue between the sides to meet you, evident, go out to 0. is still a head. hey, all the news are, is full. we have details on the host nations, but to future men's world cups. and they will have that story after the break, the from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the the
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book about this type of support uh is on the thank you so much. so i will the hosts for the 20132030 full mens well cups of being confirmed by football's governing body fee for $6.00 countries will. chevy, 2030 finals of saudi arabia will be the sole hosts 4 years later. well, faith is holding an online congress to rubber stamp the plans. there was no votes as the window rifle bits, the 25th, the additional mock, the 100 percent of the strip. the 1st will come that was held in uruguay on his part of what it's being called, a syn scenery celebration. you're required along with origin st. and power right. will host one match each of the start of the tournaments with the rest of the games taking place in spain. portugal, america. what better way to celebrate this occasion than having a world cup in 6 countries in 3 continents with 48 teams and 100 up for epic matches the was was danced in and was celebrate
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the 100 this of the was it ended august. the 24th before the 1st was cup of the new century. it would be a spectacular one. definitely, as what one son say, no in saudi arabia have established a close relationship. during his safe presidency. they research reports and what we should expect from the 2034 tournaments in 10 years time. these computer generated designs will be a reality. the $92000.00 c to king solomon stadium and re add it set to be the show piece of the world cup hosting both the open games and final the we're a football loving nation. we've always know. this is something that we've always been driven towards. so many achievements, simple point in the last few years,
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so many achievements at the level of the nation of the country. saudi arabia was the so bid for this tournament, and it's now ready itself for a decade of scrutiny. that comes with hosting the world's biggest event. we know this. yeah. that being organizations who said that the saudi arabia should not be allowed to host will carpet should never be able to do. so it's basically being said, you able to go right to page for woke up like everyone else, but also needs to meet the human rights standards expected of for the bidding countries as well. sports is seen huge investment in saudi arabia, including the big name, football, signings, will title boxing fights for me to one races. and then you global gulf tool, the old parts of the kingdoms. why? the 2013, the vision plan to create economic growth beyond the oil industry, the saudis, in prepared to really kind of meet the federal and any criticism, perhaps the size of the 70 markets as well. we'll get to such that international partners around the world will actually want to try and gets into the sound you
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markets and perhaps 10 percent of the some of the criticisms they would otherwise have made. if the saudis couldn't construct the 10011, stay here that they're going to do, we'll see a ton of months of quite exceptional variety across the kingdom. we will see a country he does his football obsessive. we'll see a country that is incredibly useful in terms of age and demographics. and so in that respect, it could be a real festival. the footboard is people like to say sadie radius says it's committed to holding a safe family friendly world cup and has also expressed an interest in hosting the women's woke up a year later in 2035. david stokes. i'll just say right now for the world's top clubs side. so rest that's playing counselor over the next few days for the 1st of the fif intercontinental company. the tournament kicks off in a couple of hours time with adobe of the americas. it though hawes stadium, $97.00 for which i guys are. all sca is that for us is presented is that both of
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fargo against mexico is but you can see things with very different phone coming in . so as much you exactly on the yes. so we'll start with talking about, but you can show way the mexican team because it's really difficult to see how they're going to get on with the fargo. they all the north and central america and tower being champions having one they called the cap champions cops, but that was way back in june. and since then they've had a really terrible domestic season. in fact, they were relegated from is that they were eliminates and sorry from the legal impacts i put tour and they haven't played a competitive match since november the 10th. so it's going to be difficult to see how they're going to be able to play against both of those are really but definitely will feel pressure though, because both of fargo have had a wild couple of weeks just around 2 weeks ago. they won the couple of at the doors for the very 1st time being crowns of south american champions. when they beat feller, brazilian, and club athletic co, me ne, those. and then on sunday,
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just this sunday paul sales clinch the brazilian league title. now of course they've had to put the celebrations on hold because they jumped on a plane to come straight from rio to go, ha ha. they must be feeling very exhausted. let's listen to the coach about how tired that's he really is. this will take you to the computer with the league ending on sunday nights and us winning units. we were left with next to no time to celebrate with all funds. we then have to take a trip push left. this jet lagged for 24 hours. so we really have just one day to get used to things and adapt to the time zone and everything is different between brazil and cattle, but we comp, that's a t got way arm fission. and joe, tell us what's in it for the winter of this game. we already mentioned that this is, of course, the no central american team against the south american champions of coal says regional breaking rights here, because this is the dobby of the americas. there's also much more than that that's safe because the winter of this match will have to come back here to say the of
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$97.00 full in 3 days time to face african tompkins athlete. and what is the site to be a semi final of the of the in the continental top itself is called the challenge of cop that much on saturday. and then the winter of the challenge of cop if you following. so we're going to play the european champions round, the trades atlas sales stadium next wednesday. that will be exactly 2 years to the day is is origin. tina lifted the welcome trophy there at that 80000 feet to stadium into the sale. that one of the play is the full book to folk go to jago al mother will remember that. well, because he was in that winning audience in the inside 2 years ago. i'm sure he'd love to go back to the sale. said even really some of those moments with his teeth . beautifully spying job, absolutely. crystal clear what's going on. thank you so much. i a ram, what are the southern european champions lead action a mix? not for the strong kid telling them by pay he did school in the things went against a salon. southern injury forced him out of that much before hoff time. early the
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french strike ahead. it is 50 of champions, they go into 3 to win royal soap down in a teeth to placing those lead stomachs wiley's else. why level probate? you're on a one note and then saying that perfect, you're a pain, russell decision about the crucial moments as a pool. want a penalty for falling loosely as an behind his stomach and both of the his 50 of champions week old, the reds for helping that lead table 16 out of 6 and have 18 points. well, one a good thing to see if you asked me about all the 6 games i'm, i'm really pleased with all the results. i'm really pleased with the 5 games the way we plates. i'm far from least about the performance tonight and biolife the keys and school and the last minute. so you secure a one know when i'll be in some alarm the when most chevy along. so i saw it is the 2nd place in says 1st loss dropping then down to full. all right, that is how useful she's looking for that. so thanks very much and data post
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a lot more. these are the other side of the break, but until then for me on the news team here in town, thanks very much your time at your company, the double run, garza and the future of the middle east. if we are not going to take the opportunity to create the polishing and state today situation, we get worse in the region to model award winning or says searching of these has speaks to french form, a prime minister, dominique to the time it is the difference. it is the issue money to that is shooting via judy a, b, b, and on out of his era in october 2023. these raising ministry of intelligence hose, the forcible and permanent transfers, palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those into the history of spinning and displacement. and explores whether clearing
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the palestinians from because the occupied west bank is, is ready to transfer on. and just once you reach this displacement cap and cindy incidence river and i'll state samuel hundreds of thought, it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union to are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother, after the scene was hit on his legs, we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us. despite those villages being under our, a self control, local monitors, say at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200, to kill. those who have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escape. they are entire families will last each other as they try to get away from the village of thing to veto, with no one managing to reach safety. people who've made it. here's the most of
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those left behind are the owner of the young, the elderly, and those injured in the attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. the opportunity for the patient or both spring security is rather leach with hundreds of strikes, dimensions serious military defense, the colors, the fields that are like headquarters here in the whole. so coming up we speak with people in damascus too hopeful for the future, but struggling to make ends need as food prices, sol.

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