tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 11, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, because the whole rom and you're watching the old is it renews on life, my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. an opportunity for further occupational both spring security is relishes hundreds of strides, diminishing serious military defense. it's serious inter and prime minister says one of his goals is the return of millions of refugees and holding those
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responsible for the torch and killing of the paintings accountable of you from a hospital in besiege northern gauze, or whether it's ready forces have intensified better attacks dozens of palestinians, i think kids please read the offices southcourt as president insecure. let's say, investigate accusations of insurrection by his opponents to time to decline. motion low on his for the house of 2 men's wills cups of feet. announced the saudi arabia. sorry radio will be the sole hosts in 2034 was 6 countries who shared the 2030 finals. the welcome to the news of these really military has been carrying out its largest arrow offensive and severe in recent memory. $9500.00 strikes in just a few days,
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including the capital damascus to naples facilities were hits with 15 vessels. adults. those riley military claims to have destroyed 80 percent of serious military capabilities is rarely ground. forces have also moved deep into the city and golden heights and effectively expanded as well as occupation. the military has seized what was the demilitarized buffer zone. and the move that the un says violates the 1974, just engagement agreements between israel and syria. israel has threatened to do whatever is necessary to eliminate won't take calls, potential threats in syria. the israeli military has been attacking naval fleets, weapons production size on the vehicle. so the full day in a row is where the full size of talked isn't mess the military applewood, which is 8 kilometers away from the syrian capital results. so that has more, a message ministry, a port. this is one of the largest submitted,
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a pause in the capital city, damascus indeed is just a few of them because we from the city center and this right behind me, it is a russian made attack a helicopter. and now it's completely burned out. as a result of the is rarely at a slug, this has been conducted intensively in the last couple of these steel. the test see there are that some of the shut up notes and also the parcel, the how to cost is this was just thrown away. this is one of the pause of this tate of the helicopter. of course is not clear whether that is what i'm. that's how the, the attack had a couple minutes just we have seen, or whether it's belongs to that the carrier had a copy of the card with me, the 3 had to call it. and that's also a russian maid had to come through. and you can see that it also has been see it by is right, a forces and completely burned out, completely destroy each year. well, the other side is that how good is that?
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a steel is class and some of the how to cope those over there. some of them has been damaged, but some steel or their, their intact. good for now, officials are not letting us to get there because they say, well, it could be a slim. it is angela's, as is really a strikes on the message. a port is the quarantine and so as a port, it was not just hosting the the, the area we're close, but also it was costing the tanks for the protection. so this pencil or from the, for the vision, that's what the record on the responsibility of man. and i said, so the shuttle says brother, and you see different types of the russian made tags over here. when the position fighters where we're approaching admin seem to be the capital city, missouri a port was one of the 1st places that the regime forces have left. it was hosting several, the air defense vehicles as well. this is
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a rush unless you kinda air defense system. and when we're getting into the airport, we also have seen a rushing move. puns. there is the phone system that was heavy damaged as a result of the is rarely a strikes and the position 5 is here. or says that there are still dozens of these and defense vehicles spread across the airport. and this way they're expecting israel to come and to attack them as well. and that's why the say the effort is still not safe. this will said, there was a 0, damascus mazda airport. oh, physicians launches of destroy the to move office. i saw the father of the asked and syrian president bashar assad. nothing you'd ministration says, all those who involved in torturing and killing detainees and state prisons will not be pardoned and will be held accountable to select reports.
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an end of an era of oppression in syria. and the opposition group now in charge of much of the country says it wants to signal a new beginning and al, sure, in change for syrian at the mazda liam, and part of the how the tomb of else did. president bush auto said spa their houses with symbolically destroyed philosophy on the one that we saw which burnt and destroyed by the people of his village because he started for them because they hated because he destroyed us. some of the displaced the adult placed the new administration in syria says it's main priority is restoring security and stability across the country. and searching for those who took part in the torture and killing of detainees in prison. a, at a more in damascus, syrians wait in agony, hoping for information about loved ones who been missing for years. nothing as of august diet. what did, by charlottesville due to these people,
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if he had imprisoned them, try them. we wouldn't have said no, but to cut them like that. it's some just and while the opposition says it plans to rebuild what the said family destroyed over more than 50 years, hey, especially to sions, leader says syria will not be involved in another war. the country will be rebuilt from the fear was from the presence of the regime, but the regime is now gone thanks to god and the country is moving towards development and reconstruction. it's going towards the abilities when people are exhausted from the war. the new in ministration says it hopes the millions of refugees who fled the country during the civil war will return. as syrians in the middle east and abroad, anxiously wait to see what happens next. time the central jersey to but is the syrians are being celebrated the full of assaults regime,
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but many of finding it difficult to make ends meet in some communities, items like vegetables. and brad has become a luxury, new homeless has been speaking with people in damascus about the struggle to obtain basic necessities. we are here in one of the local and traditionally 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've talked to the shop owners as they told us, that even though the prices of 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 assad, redeem and old uh the country uh, as they say is going through a sort of a paralysis of phase. now that they don't have. busy jobs and the jobs oper, oper, today's are now a absolutely uh, absence of, uh, people are
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a basically don't have any source of income amount of them and people could no longer afford to move. we must have access to bread, diesel rice, sugar and tea. prices have become very expensive. you don't have enough money that we hard to new government will provide enough support and work hard to reduce this crazy rise in price is the mother basically the if you see order that people don't have extra cash in the hands and salaries of very long for example, it 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 necessities on the thing of importance and an important items from their shop list . and they told us also that the provided the pro but providing a bread and electricity. and the also the region to health care services is also
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very challenging with these times. and they told us that the really hope so that the situation will get better in the upcoming a future look or much from damascus city projects, era or any sensory hope is insight is taken over the city of data as it were, which has been under the control of syrian cottage pulses, at least 6 civilians were killed when cottage bulls is quite a demonstration. large crowds of people have been calling for them to leave. fully to expect serial natural army has taken visiting him and be from the cottage 3 in democratic forces. as on the vid, job, it is that and send this report according to the syrian democratic forces. dakota, despite is a head that is a true style between the turkish back a city and national army, and s p a which is being brokerage by the united states. we are here at one of the places that it'd be taken over by these by does the states that there's been
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intense documents to take the city of men, beach from various spots. and they continue to go to birds the euphrates river so that they have complete control. best of all locations of the euphrates river from could reach back because it's kind of according to the fi, did they have a number of networks of tenants that are under the city of men beach. and that is why they have a populating portion sleep. and seeing that the, the people who are here are reluctant to come back because they are not sure what they will find from that to them. that black men beach is strategically important for the credit courses. who have helped this area since the defeat of icy, and that is something that is being a boat of contention between those good. in fact, forces that turkey sees as the terrorist and the, the fight is we're here on the ground. turkey ones out of it. it is to be under the control of that apply does. so it can create a so called buckboard zone on its border. but now it seems to be,
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since the fall of the assad government seems to be closer to making that zone secure. this is going to be an ongoing operation. we are hearing from bonnie, from the outskirts of my beach towards the down of the stream and other areas where operations from the city and national army are continuing. and they said that they have complete control. somebody drive it down to 0 might be the wrong supreme leader is accusing the us and israel of having a hand to be events insulting in syria to her on that was a storm. john le, this sounds regime i told alex i'm in a says that despite is doubtful. and t as well, resistance, i'm turnarounds, power in the region will not be diminished a valid hit the i'm so easily. yes. yes, syria played an obvious role in this matter and it continues to do so. this is evidence to everyone. however, their main agent and the primary plotter and the main control rooms are in the united states and designed this regime. we have evidence in the 7 and sleeves,
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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 i want to me while russia, the us of weight in all these rails as strikes across syria, kremlin spokesman. dimitri pest gulf says, israel strikes and actions of the occupied golden heights and the buffalo and hardly contribute to the stabilize ation of the situation. in the already destabilized syria, the united states states department spokesman, not the miller says, washington doesn't want to see any action that makes a serial a process more difficult. he added that the us ultimately wants to see a peaceful process forward. not an escalation of the conflict, but with the shadow is obviously of a senior political analyst enjoys us from london. hi baldwin. lots of stakeholders
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involve payroll choosing that was very carefully. but all having a vested interest in wondering what a new syria might look like and how they might participates in it. yes, absolutely or not, but i think it shouldn't have been very difficult to say. this was a violation of international law. you don't take advantage of a certain vacuum and unable to country unbundled ahead lot of batch and not be difficult mazda for moscow, north of washington, or long. unfortunately, we're not living in that world or some pensive. but yes, as you said, there's a lot of stakeholders lot talking, but i think in the end of the day it's going to be up to the syrians based on the short term to really send out the right of signals. not just to be taught to create because i think much of the transitional record, these are the additional government has in fact the saying a lot of right fees. but the question is whether or how they will walk their
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talk. for example, when they talk about the piece of government is really key because the whole world, oh, the city and people when included civic, they want democracy. they want to participation. they want to advance citizenship. they don't want to cushion. and these are the ones, minorities, and majority. they don't want to be divided like the americans divided. you walk point nick, dubai, estimate lions, she i some cities and so on, so forth. and this, i don't want to be like a limit on the way limit on was divided on rusnick lines. celia, as a whole, syrian student should be, this is a whole the citizens, why is this these i'm an agent? can practice freely, of course. and then of course, the really the elephants in the room where we got trouble arriving and full weeks time. and everybody wondering what his direction his take on what's going on right now will be in terms of a certainly writing it israel. yes,
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and that's why people don't really care about what they are, but i forgot to know the, by the restriction, essentially for say in my head and you know, i'm glad it's, i say, but really be that as it may, i think the topic mr. should i do apologize about when we talked to interrupt to you? we gave it to us to try the weather. new syrian prime minister, prime minister, the shell gilani is speaking to mom is alba. she is out. of course we will let just a minute. oh, and i do apologize. it seems to the line seems to have gone from that live length. of course, the entry was being held in syria. we're hoping to get more of it. i do apologize. let's go back tomorrow. when the shower again, who's standing by for us in london, and do apologize about that. we were going to go to that interview with the new prime minister. and i really interrupted you what we talked about the elephants in the room present from arriving in mid january while we're out of news
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channels on that system. news news is very important to us of the world to hear what the ceiling some sort of saying, but you're saying in section in terms of the next trump administration. i think it could be one of 2 things, either much worse. if that's possible, done by the administration or much better, and that's going to depend on what's happening the next few weeks to a large degree. this is also follow sort of what that was saying earlier this year to get the same direct messages to turkey. you want to jordan into others and others in the regions wants to participate in the rebuilding of syria and exterior promises asking price to write off which constitution that it will be an inclusive democratic republic of short. then i think it's going to be very difficult for anyone in london, washington or elsewhere to be opposing or hostile to it. but if it's kind of go on the pass, oh, a fundamental religious past that i think we would have problems and nothing topic
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would be the 1st to jump on it with his you know, so say a logical people around them. would it be interesting to hear what, how many elders share the prime minister designate for a new sylvia would have been saying. but i suppose really it's what he says, which also will be dependent on you might say the finances that are required by syria to rebuild and also the international recognition that is required to help syria rebuild a yes. and this is like a win win situation, right? if the syrians can get their act together and the government provides, the syrians were built full rights, a citizen, regardless of the religious affiliation for a christmas e, then this is definitely on the right path to the national commission. it's going to be very hard and square anyone after 16 years of dictatorship to be opposing a new young transitional government in syria for
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a new syria that embraces democratic, inclusive humanitarian assistance. right. and i think as i said, the southern and the city and i'll position in general as the crowd most of them and they're written and they're talking on hard read about why see they need to be intrusive. why it shouldn't be divided point s. think on that, i'm just lines and why they would have a role about what safety security and but they built the syria, as you said, the so, and it's going to be impossible without the participation and the help of regional and international donors and stakeholders to be free but like syria and not just see the economy, but also yes i, i must emphasize student, minnesota syrian security because not come through a southern and fee does not have security. it's must have security like for other countries. and the reason for that to happen, the new transition government must open up quickly, plus,
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popping up quickly to the other physician and to the, on the segments of the syrian society. i must be bridges. and certainly with the like for example of chuck and we all know that ticket came up, marlis more influential in syria. why people on came out week? you know, i probably not going to be in syria anytime in the foreseeable future. but therapy could play a major role as a neighbor, not as a dominant power. and that's why the, i think the, the next government in syria wouldn't have to deployed its forces of security up to the technician board. that there's no doubt about that. this should be not dorks, no americans know is very is know anybody bombing or taking control of status already see it again? certainly not these res. i certainly find out what does happen in the days ahead of these things are still moving along the charlotte are all senior political analysts
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. thank you. so over the past 13 years mold in 13000000 syrians are being forced to flee the country and have moved all over the world about half of serious registered refugee is an estimated 3000000 live and they bring to kia the country. has the largest refugee population in the world. of them is the 2nd largest, highest, assuming refugees, with around 774000 registered people. germany has the largest with around 716000 not sold according to the united nations. of hundreds of thousands of siri insights, sought refuge in florida. now looking to return to the homeland following the full of the asset regime to keith has opened border crossings in the south to help facilitate hundreds of people be lining up at those crossing. sit him, consumer reports from has a into kennedy, sylvia and border all the refugees returning to the homeland. this is such as soon as it goes to crossing into syria, as bob,
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that'll have 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 work here's who are also giving transportation service and psychological support. at 1st, these people show their identity, the cards, turkish temporary 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 paid. so unless it, until everything is cleared, they are allowed to cross to the other side by the eh, closer to the gate. and there is another examination out that after everything is clear, these people are eligible to return to their home. this is called fall into
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a return, they sign the paper here. it when you turn voluntarily in syria, as a syrian refugee who has resided into kia. it's means you're not able to come back and 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 sod 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 an operation. my husband was deported last year and i'm not afraid to go because all this time i took care of my baby alone. among these people waiting in the line, 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 usually do not have a turkish id or the residency is, are about the finish. so they are facing
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a risk of the for taishan. but when you do a bowling through turn back to your home in syria as a serial refuge into a kid, 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 seen on console the l to 0. do you think is a crossing and how to i to kids syria border a neighboring greece is amongst 9 countries. hasting the largest number of veterans registered, the syrian refugees worldwide is suspended, the processing of assigning him up occasions voluntary and national, following the clients of the assets regime. well, germany says it's one thing a p monetary is a portfolio, syria is applies an additional $8000000.00 euros and aiden plans to increase its presence in the country. the german foreign ministers also imagined countries hosting screen refugees to be cautious when considering that over time. so you haven't verified should google syrian saw protection worldwide, including here in germany,
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but also in their millions to neighboring countries. many of those who solve that protection can imagine a 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 down region or whether a return to syria is actually possible. that is why a close coordination with neighboring countries are partners in europe and certainly with the un is the central. this is the kind of go like it is electra in sociology. at angola, angola, ruskin university and an award winning journalist like single refugees and fall right. movements in greece joins us online from cambridge, kentucky with us on the program. and it does seem that allows you just said one by one year repeating countries for the pot. also spending their assessment all the syrian refugees and sort of this raises the widest spec to of debate, which is all political topic, no matter why you look in europe right now. what's really surprising,
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it was quite expected for the find that it happened so fast that it was, it was very surprising. however, it seems to follow the the far right, the public trend, proud to euro. and this is why concerning uh, simply because you cannot deny people asylum and the fact that they're going to be thousands of applications waiting to be decided that it means that it's going to create a buffalo in the asylum systems across europe. how many these people, whether they want to stay o, go or false to leave, but it's already dependent isn't on the ground realities in syria, in the coming weeks, but i present, i suppose, that sol so reflected in the way that anybody that's seeking asylum could be assessed, it all depends on the ground realities of a home country where they came from that it doesn't goes back to the, the trans they will be on the side of the system. the, the decides on the, on the a positive or negative decision based on
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a safe country or unsafe country. if only thing being with them up for, you know, watch tv is going to be, i know the other students i spoke. so people for whom i have reported a few years ago, they told me that the streaming happy for um, for what for what is happening in syria. but at the same time, the fight concerned because they don't really know what's going to happen the next day. and maybe it's quite concerning, the europe seems to be close entering syria safe, especially in the u. k. when we're in the u. k. a few assignments, but to consider that there are still going is ation. and this is going to remain this way for the time being according to the care sign there. and so it's a bit of an up tomorrow to stop people from applying. and then can see there the car, you call them and the rest. yeah, i suppose it's a good thing. it says with britain as well as greece,
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way your from and germany is these countries old c immigration and migration and refugees. however, people decide is all taken by the fall, right? then they by right wing groups and they use it as a, as a bullet when it comes to elections with see going to be seeing that in germany. i'm sure no doubt in the parts of 2025 when the country goes to the polls of immigration and asylum, are going to be hot topics that these political parties. and now having to think how they go to present that in then manifesto is to the public. this is going to be quite interesting, but it's definitely gonna play a role in uh, a different manufacture those throughout europe. and especially in germany, i have a feeling that migration is going to be the hot topic in germany. and there's going to be a large pause for sending people box to syria. and so pretty knowing what's gonna happen the next day. and this is the same embrace,
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is the same in the u. k. this is the same from the care of because this far right trend is rising slowly but steadily. and it's quite concerning bobby, in a kind of kolowski, thanks so much for joining us from cambridge. appreciate your time. the . you know, the news is cause a sci fi tools get underway in egypt is riley attacks on residential buildings and the strip showing no sign of easing. at least 49 people have been killed across cause us and stored on wednesday. in the know 22 members of the same family died when that who was talented in bethlehem. the many a still missing is really false, is also load strikes on the giovanni a refugee camp both and gaza has been in the
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a 2 month military siege and that spoke deliveries of food and medicine. and that's been there. lots up in central gauze, either is rarely as strong as killed at least 7 palestinians that understood refugee camp since october last year is randy attacks have killed more than $44800.00 people. most of them women and children direct. i was able to pull stuff out of the hospital if he come in central garza or i'm now a to the getting somebody my does the rest your did come. this place has been warrants by the is where the military today to evacuate. we can say at the moment now people are trying to leave area. they are trying to take the personal belongings on the side that civilians are trying to return back to the houses in order to take the old personal belongings and situations. a quite tends to drones off on the sky right now. cycling overhead. while everyone is quite terrified, i'm petrified due to that, to you about to action or that this place is quite very densely populated with siblings. thousands of palestinians are right now preparing themselves in order to
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effectuate and this is not the 1st time that mcguckie with your to come has been forced to evacuated because we moved them to find the grounds. and civilians are trying to find a new sense of sites different just to close us. we will find more people are trying to upgrade your way to the us or control areas of gods in particular in that right. but finally, these elusive williams are quite desperate, right? now they are looking for a new window of relief as wait a minute to claims that a mcguffey has been used as an active military infrastructure to attack these while the territories we can see how best, perhaps all the faces, hope to simply as well, quite looking for any place that we can have some sort of response, but the situation day by day escalate was no really tough for think hundreds and thousands of palestinians looking for any way or any means in order to survive long to vis a very drastic columbus say,
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unfolding then direct deposit and i will do 0. and my goal is to refugee con pedestal in garza city and is very strong and killed at least 5 palestinians in a residential area in bringing a highly has been to the scene of the attack that 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 the children up 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
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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're here. 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 jefferson, one clinic, and that at the hospital, and the relinquished organ of residential buildings. and the blow ups that is taking place in northern governors and guys, the governor, it is in reason by time we have been witnessed in unprecedented night and day. but i am. how do you mean, how does your northern gaza? how does time, you still have here on al jazeera georgia sites as a full since the 14th consecutive lines of protest, thousands of being demanding a rerun of parliamentary elections. the end,
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skilled central compost kicked off in the hall or south and central america that's due baffles because of the sites in schools on the way the i had a lot of that tropical cycling issue though is heading towards move them out of gas go we'll get to africa in a moment. so it's of the middle east and levant and we see some unsettled weather conditions. looking across the north, bringing a wintry and wet weather to the likes of tequila. and the cool, cuz as well, that is going to defend its way for the south of the next few days, bringing those wintery features to northern areas of iran and something of a cool down with it. and for the south of this across the gulf, it is very quiet with temperatures fishing where we expect them to to be though it doesn't feel cooler at night. we will see tough just come down. however,
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across the event showers possibly as well coming into syria and lebanon, who was, i was or expected for the north west of africa for the likes of morocco. that thanks to rain pouring into spain, but it is looking clear on friday tiny touch room in rebecca, which is a logic quiet picture across the north west. so for the south of this, some heavy of fools to come for the likes to then go to some of those touching into northern parts of the maybe of it. it is a story of sheet for the south of this, and there is tropical psycho and she does is expected to downgrade to a tropical storm. as it clips the north of madagascar on friday. the in october 2023. these raise the ministry of intelligence, proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power,
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those just the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores whether clearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is ready to transfer on and just having 5 thing in the we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequential for the human suffering that we've . the 4th time, we raise bullets and bombs and some of the world's most trouble regions. the army floods in the face of idols advance. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence in recent years. in some instances we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom, the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about guns, the whole rahman, you're watching the, i'll just have a news on life from day hoffman, a reminder of all the top new stories. this rental says that is carried out hundreds of s bikes called syria. since sunday, stockpiles of weapons and to enable facilities while amongst the latest targets the with envoy to syria, as israel to stop the attacks. opposition finance. they've, they've taken over the eastern city of those which has been under control of the city and get as close as at least 6 civilians are killed. that when curtis pulses play the demonstration, calling sent to the syrians across the country, coming together to help restore order following the top length of the asset regime . many people have been seen cleaning the st. solve the capitals, damascus, 21 year old medical student tend to leave the door,
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is one of them. she says she is on a mission to get more people on board and return the country to pre war times. so yeah, the and engineering and it though is that medical student and content created joins us now from damascus. you are a lady on a mission, it seems, but it has to be asked why? actually, if you ask a syria and why are you doing this? the answer was always be, it's for our country, it's for syria, it's a and then you need to kind of see, i mean, how is your appeals to young people to get info. ready being receive social media is a great tool for the sort of thing. i just wondered what sort of response you all got . think actually i just posted a story on one of my instagram and the real that we're gonna gather
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a and then maureen square and rogan out a clean, the unclean areas. just bring the equipment that you can. and the oldest we gathered about 30 people. and we're just like to use people who want a better place for us. i was amazed by the work actually this is the 1st time i don't take much videos because we were all involved in working. it was approved for us that we were really working from our hearts. it's always interesting to see how young people are you good, self, a taking on board. do you might say something that is as meaningful as some people think of cleaning a streets. but if you are a medical student, you have to aspire to be a professional in the medical field. do you think that people, if you will, young generation as you're talking to the marshal, cleaning the streets? what do you discussing when it comes to your involvement to your participation as
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a demographic in a new young syria? are you looking to make sure that perhaps you might have representation? don't you personally, the people of your generation have representation in the future? paula take some more in. okay, i'm gonna tell you something that's happened today. we were all sitting in the garden and we were talking that this is the 1st time we were able to discuss about stuff we want to do. and that's only in the medical field, we can save that. we want our voices to be heard. we can say that we want to be involved in the government. we can say that we want to be involved in helping our syria to grow, to be worldwide, to lift the worldwide events. see how do we live? there's something i always like to feel so sad about that. people can see how your people in syria are, and this is not because i'm serious, but i can tell you siri, and people are the most ambitious people who can ever see the work they started.
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they do ever think they can do just to um, be better just to do something for this country, even if there is no reward. you know, you have no idea how much people are embarrassed to, to, to prove themselves and to prove to people that syria is a really beautiful country. and right now, after what happened a, we were thinking like, finally we have the opportunity to do that. we have the opportunity to fill our so we have the opportunity to talk about that. we have the opportunity to show the word. oh, are you in people? it's usually because we have this vision for you. yeah, i mean it's really interesting for us on the outside to perhaps look at you on the inside. not really knowing what life was like in syria. we had reimbursed, we had stories of people who'd escape to left the country over decades. we've heard and spoken to fighters in various parts of the country and we've seen the protests
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. but can you just give us an pain, just a little picture of your own life and what it was like before, a side sal and how difficult it was perhaps for you or your family, to progress in their aspirations of setting up family life and in your case having any sort of a career because the pressure we get is that you have to know somebody to get tony lives in syria to okay, i'm just gonna give you my story. maybe it's gonna be a simple story compared to others. but simply, i live by myself here and see that because because of the more i have to be displaced from my city and come to the masters, then my mom had to lift you. yeah. so she can give me an opportunity to go abroad and start creating my own life. so she sacrificed a living with me and that she would travel around just so she can give me an opportunity to travel abroad too because she was always looking at me and saying like, oh my god, you know you have so much impression you have so much of things you want to do,
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you have so much energy, but this place isn't for you because we weren't able to speak, you weren't able to do anything. and even if we do anything, there's no reward. there's a, there's nothing in return. let's say i've always told my mom that i don't belong here because i used to wake up every day early in the morning. try to go to the gym and stay fit. and also i like you have no idea how hard it is when it goes to transportation. i, i have to work to jeff. i used to be an english teacher, and i worked at the cost of the creator, i to advertise mintz for a stuff. just so i don't let my parents have dislike. and let's say i want to make it easier for them when it comes to spending money on me. i wanted to make my own money, but i couldn't. i tried to hard to be independent as much as i can. but yes, you can be independent. no matter how much you work, the presses are so high. there are
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a lot of difficult difficulties we're facing. uh, we work sometimes work $98.00 or 10 hours, but there is no return and not even in money, not even. and thank you. there is arthur. so also i, i'm studying so hard, i'm studying both in arabic and in english. it's also hard there. and i'm also thinking that maybe i can go to the us. maybe i have to go to germany. so we're studying also german language. a lot of the things we have to do and show one time the yeah, i'm sure the last thing. yeah, i'm sure there's a lot of things spinning in your mind. we're speaking to a lot of people across syria about their experiences and just very briefly. and it might be a difficult question to ask. but did any of your friends or family disappear? did they go missing? do you know where they are? are you looking for them? of those questions, can i ask you those questions about your family?
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actually, fortunately, and none of my family members had disappeared, fortunately, because that we were all raised in the same way. never speak a word because because the world has ears and they will hear you. so none of us ever spoken what we believed. and also my uncle who was like, get from the beginning. i guess that went to me. he travelled abroad and he didn't get, he speaks his opinion there, but he doesn't come to julia like so that gets to that. that's why he like he always now he's safe because he doesn't, he doesn't got to share it because of his opinions and etc. so anyone who has basis opinion he's going to be in jail. yeah. well hopefully that's not going to happen anymore. i may be around come, might reach out to syria. hopefully, maybe a wrinkle over time. very soon one day is being really nice actually see. see right . now yes, be ready to get speak and see what hopefully we can keep in touch and follow your progress in the new syria as it happens actually the much in damascus. thank you.
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thank you so much place in south korea right at the president's office as part of our investigation to the short lived introduction of marshal over a week ago. now the proof has been extended to include more people and government agencies from the private reports from so and it ends on me, the whole team good support that will take us from you. the police offices in south korea have carried out the emergency arrest of that ro, 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 to use the keels, 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,
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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, yolanda, inconvenienced open. 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, you stick tight to ship bolts, to group up to none. so a position parties in south korea have maintained that's a drone, allegedly intercepted by north korea and october was sent on the old as if the now disgraced full but defense minister to provoke across the board. the crisis as
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a pro viewed for declaring martial lo, questioned in paul limits about the alleged plot. the drone operations combined has refused to confirm or deny details for the fueling speculation. rob mcbride, i'll just say right. so the philippines, vice president, sort of detached a, has skipped to a government inquiring to allegations, if he posited to kill presence. and then multiples, essentially host is a gathering vision and listen dismissed. the purpose politically made today is the 2 liters who a one size a full and as a head of next year as mid term elections detach, i deny is making friends claiming had comments were misinterpreted, doctor's treating results present luis unnecessarily to so let's say that he's making good progress as he recovers from surgery from a brain hemorrhage, the 79 year old leader remains into observation, not hospital. and so a pilot after tuesday's emergency operation, doctor say he should be released next week in case that's in the
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case that show the u. k, the father and step by the all of the 10 year old british pockets. tony go being found guilty of a mother. someone should reach body was discovered at the home near london last year with more than 70 injuries, including bens fractures and bike box. still a head here on the new use are in sports, will have details on the ice nations for to few chapman's wells. and the, as that stories after the break the 5 because is the well leading co producer. but it's weak infrastructure and mix traveling a challenge we follow to drive the zoo as he grapples would, would pass. but his many bob and yet could one of those to you willing to drive to
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remote villages? risk in it all. i because on out is there to the, [000:00:00;00] the about this part of the folder who's on the thank you so much. so of a host of to men's football. well cops have just been announced, 6 countries will share the 2030 finals and 4 years later the tournaments will be returning to them at least. okay, recon here from john infancy and i just found the post of anybody fee for holding an online congress to confirm the funds. there was no vote so, so
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a no rival bits the 2013 national month to $110.00 of us or the 1st will cuz i was in uruguay. so you're quite auction seen it and power go. i will be hosting will much each of the start of that. so and months for the rest of the game is taking place in spain. portugal under rocco here is joining pennsylvania. we are of course aware of critics and fears and i fully trust our hosts to address pulled open points from this process and deliver a feasible cup that meets the walls, expectations. the winds on seeing how in saudi arabia have established a close relationship during his safe presidency. david started your thoughts on what we should expect from the 2030 full 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
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piece of the world cup hosting both the open games and final, the where a football, loving nation. we've always know this is something that we've always been driven towards. so many achievements, simple put in the last few years, 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 the bidding countries as well. sports is seen huge investment in saudi arabia, including fig, name football, signings, will title boxing fights for me to one races. and then you global gulf tool,
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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 on any criticism, the opposite sides of the sound, the market as well. we'll get to such that international partners around the world will actually want to try and gets into the sound you markets and perhaps 10 percent of the some of the criticisms they would otherwise have made. if the saudis couldn't construct the 10011 state 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 that is 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 the for like to say, saturday 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,
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which is 0. well, the dates of the 2034 wells campus still to be confirmed. the saudi arabian sports minister says the country is still studying whether it be feasible to host events and it's normal, june, july, windows hot temperatures. and that's how i make a woke up in the european winston will likely, which would disrupt the confidence major at least weeping. so can see football protest. i should call making sure about that possibility. as people are frustrated in europe, that they're going to have to play and watch a world cab. uh, you know, in the winter, in europe, i understand where are they coming from? but people need to understand globally, that football is the one really huge sport that brings the whole world together. it can just be, you know, countries, for example, in the northern hemisphere or in europe that hosting the woke up. look at it this way. when the season starts in mid august,
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you have play is leaving the clouds to play in the international window, which is now for example, for europe in teams, you have the western nations leak. so you're playing a game or 2 in september, then they go back to the club after 3 weeks, they have to go back to the national a team and play in october, and then go back again in november. so that's 3 times in 3 months. they're leaving their clubs back and forth to play in a national and no team kind of set up. so why would it be such a bad idea for them to play again in one setting? and then, by the way, what that also means is that they'll have the summer, perhaps to themselves, you know, the face, the ins, continental copies taking place in capsule and mexican thought that you could have just qualified for the next round of today. be for those books, a photo in what was called the don't be over the americas. let's go to drugs. are all sca who is that? that gang for us, joe like a much to fall perhaps fully south american champions.
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yes. sunday is quite a shock. crazy because lots of folks or the south american champions, the presenting and he was really the overwhelming favorites coming into this game. you can say that that they want to titles in the space of last 2 weeks. they came away with a couple about story title, and on sunday they, they won the present, me and lee. but it looks like it was a bit too far for them to go. and of course you have to consider that they did fly 17 hours from rio to so huh. and they will ultimately be seen by the 2 car team that haven't played a competitive game for the last month. but let's take a look at those goals because the they all came in the 2nd hall for the to come, let's stop. so with a saw my age receive, be broken and thought to plan that to, to have that he's go to the 50 is minutes. really cool, lots of fun. go nothing on that one. and then 16 minutes later now,
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since i also made it to then sullivan runs on the really he was uh, lots of fargo quotes uh, taught put you on the counter attack, runs on with set, talk to you to play. and he schooled what turned out to be the 3 know the final nail in both of my guys coughing because they are going home now try it out to just bring him in their home for 3 days and put to come. as you mentioned the earlier for chico going on in this tournament in a few days. so i'm the, we've got kids to play. lastly and then the winter is that not to play? well, the trade for the inter continental cup itself. cuz they're all sca stadium 97 full for isn't very well. thank you so much junk. a quick bit of european champions league auction. it's on the way between us. let's call madrid on the southern brought the slow of us. let's go currently a head that can go with a one place, but sulfate if they can win this much and that was darren. see this both in the last 16 universe with a great strong kelly on against this, the vacuums, and some grades when made it to new. just before the break for a plan similar champion. so you've got to be in a couple of hours time. and that is how we're looking for now. thank you so much,
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sir, and thanks very much. and then you'll be watching the i'll just the news with me. so rob and jessica washington will have another full hop on the other side of the right. but until like from and the me and all of these aren't seen here, but i was there was headquarters in denver. thanks very much for your time. i dropped off the the truck, whole region of cargo. one of south america is the toughest. we for the 2 men who seem to thrive on his child and a veteran truck drivers on says every quarter, whatever the web to provide for his growing thomas and the cowboy who enjoys his rough and then the last risk in it, a power outage. there the latest news i did as more than 50000000 employ titles, but only it's such
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