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to work with president trump thought provoking on self and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times, but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era the israel hit syria with hundreds of and strikes, targeting military and staples sites, the un has cold honors as well. just don't, it's a time. the one just for washington. this is all just the rooms i've from joe. also coming up. we speak to people in damascus. well, hopefully for the future, but struggling to make ends need as food prices to the view from the hospital. in this aged northern garza resources have intensified their tags,
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dozens of palestinians have been killed. the georgia braces for 14 consecutive nights, protest, thousands have been demanding a rerun. his entry election. the the is really military has been carrying out its largest air offensive on syria in recent memory. nearly $500.00 strikes in just a few days, including in the capital, damascus to naval facilities where he is with 15 vessels with dogs, is really military claims to have destroyed 80 percent of serious military capabilities is really ground forces are also moving deeper into the syrian golden heights defective really expand in israel's occupation. the military has seized
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what is, what was a demilitarized buffer zone? a move that the un says violates the 1974. this engagement agreement between israel and syria and israel has threatened to do whatever is necessary to eliminate what he calls, potential threats in syria. these really ministry has been attacking naval fleets, weapons production sites, and feels for the 4th day in a row. is there any forces have targeted, missing military and force, which is h. columbus is away from the syrian capital vessel. so the sent us this update, a good at message ministry, a port. this is one of the largest submitted, a pause in the capital city, damascus. indeed is just a farm. it says 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,
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this has been conducted intensively in the last couple of these. still the test see there are that some of the shut up notes. and also the parcel of the how to cost is this was just thrown away. this is one of the pause of this 2 of the how the cop there, of course, is not clear whether that is what i'm, that's how the attack had a couple of the just we have seen or whether it's belongs to that the carrier had a copy of the card with me, the 3 highly confident that's also a russian made, 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? a steel is traps 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
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a port it wasn't enough to 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 made. and i said, so the shuttle says brother, and you see different types of the russian made times will be here when the positions fighters where we're approaching admin seem to with 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 a rushing issue, air defense system. and when we're getting into the airport, we also have seen a rushing move. pump 0 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 steel dozens of this,
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the 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, a port. the opposition side has, have destroyed the tomb of hafez assad. the father of ousted syrian president bush aside, the new administration says, all those who were involved in torturing and killing the chinese in state prisons will not be pardoned and will be held accountable. i'm just the hutch reports, 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 a mazda, liam, and part of the how the tomb of else did president bush auto. as its father houses
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was symbolically destroyed, the largest nominal one that we saw, which burnt and destroyed by the people of his village. because he started for them because they hated him because he destroyed us to displace them 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. 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, if he had imprisoned them, try them. we wouldn't have said no, but to cut them like thought it some just and while the opposition says it plans to rebuild what the said family destroyed over more than 50 years, hey, at the he'd
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a 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 venue. would 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. all the central jersey to millions of syrians have been celebrating the full of science regime. but many of finding it difficult to make ends need in some communities items such as vegetables and fred has become a luxury product which has been speaking with people in damascus about the struggle to obtain basic necessities. so we are here in one of the local and traditionally
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largest in 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 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 the jobs up your opportunities are now a absolutely absence and people are a basically don't have any source of income amount at them and people can no longer afford to move. but we must have access to bread, diesel rice, sugar and t prices. have become very expensive,
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you don't have enough money. if we had some new government will provide enough support and work hard to reduce this crazy rise and prices, the law, that basically is 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. well, they told us that the people are trying to sustain themselves would be the most basic necessities on the thing of importance and, and importance uh items from their uh, shop list. and they told us also that uh the uh, provided the pro but providing uh, brad and electricity. and uh, also uh, reaching to health care services. it is also very challenging with these times. and they told us that the really hope so that the situation will get better and the upcoming a future, the car wash from damascus city project 0. over the past 13 years,
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more than 13000000 syrians have been forced to flee to countries all over the world . about half of syria's registered refugees and estimated 3000000 people live in neighboring to care. the country hosts the largest refugee population in the world 11 on is the 2nd largest host of syrian refugees. with about 777174000 registered people. germany hosts the 3rd largest number with around a 716000. that's according to united nations because of hundreds of thousands of syrians who have sold refuge abroad now looking to return to the homeland following the full of the side regime took it has opened board across things in the cells to help facilitate those. those moves. hundreds of people has been lining up at those crossings. send them cost roughly reports from high to into kia, near the syrian border on the refugees returning to the home. this is outside sales
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reg is the crossing into syria, as bob i 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 translation servers and psychological support. at 1st, these people show their identity, the card circus, 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, until everything is clear, 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,
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these people are eligible to return to their home. this is called fall into a return, they sign the paper here. it when you turn voluntarily in syria, as a syrian refugee who has resided into kid. it's means you're not able to come back non 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 our country are gone. now it's our responsibility to rebuild it. well, i know that it's a highly warner which i do live in my baby here alone. my son was sick, he needed an operation. so my husband has to pull to 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
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these people usually do not have a turkish id or the residency is, are about to finish. so they are facing a risk of the for taishan. but when you do a voluntary return back to your home in syria, as assuming the 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. see noncustodial elders 0, do you think is a crossing and i'll try to get syria border. us secretary of state antony blinking is heading to the middle east to discuss the situation in syria with regional leaders speaking earlier, blinking reaffirmed us support for what he described as an inclusive political transition. there may be, and i very much out there is an opportunity to move syria away from the disaster of the recent decades toward the country that is unified. that reflects all the different communities that make up syria. and so that we get
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a political transition that's inclusive and that brings everyone together. we have an interest in seeing that because if syria goes the other way, if it's fragments, then we're likely to see more mass migrations. we're likely to see more places in syria, the became the become centers for terrorism and extremism. none of which is in our interest with across live now to pass eco hain, who joins me from washington, dc. but he asked me, blinking made those comments just shortly before he's due to the parts to the middle east. what to expect will happen in those meetings of the lucky you see here on capitol hill. i have a hearing about the us withdraw that have get us down the hill members been trying to get him in front of this committee for about 6 months. he actually is still here . um the hell it just asked the members if they could maybe give him is there questions in writing? cuz he said he needs to get on a plane. he's headed to jordan and we know he's had a district here. we're not sure if they're gonna be other steps or tend to be when the secretary goes,
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this is on top of the senior department of defense officials making phone calls traveling to the region. is this always gives the sense of the buys, new ministration, is really trying to figure out how this is going to play out in syria and heard from the secretary there that they'd like to see it become a democratic country listing some of the problems that could happen if they do not, but he went through there for his priorities. the priority is divided ministration . first, he said it's to protect their troops. don't forget to us is about 900 troops in syria. president joe biden said they're not going to go anywhere, but of course he's leaving office just a matter of weeks seconds. he said, they want to make sure that i so does not read, constitute that's why the us put troops in syria to do skin with us. and they're concerned that there's thousands of, i saw fighters that are in detention in syria, could be set free. that's obviously one of their speaking service. and 3rd, you said we want to see how syria transitions are going. we want to see democracy. and as you just play a page and some of the worst case scenario,
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if that doesn't happen. so again, we've also asked cuz we know that the president's leaving you president, the former president, is soon to be president. again, donald trump has sent out social media that this has nothing to do with the us. we know the last time you tried to pull troops out, you didn't get some push back on that. he was asked, should try to do that and blake and said no, i don't think he's gonna want to do the and do the games that he made in his last term. so try to send a message to donald trump perhaps. thank you so much, patty, and that's patty cole hain reporting from washington dc. so the ass garza cease via tools sketch underway in egypt is really a tax on residential buildings in the strip showing no signs of easing. at least 49 people have been killed across congress since dawn on wednesdays in the north,
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a 22 members of this same family died when this home was hit targeted and bade la here many are still missing. is there any forces also launched strikes on the jabante a refugee can? nova and gauze that has been under a 2 month military siege that's blocked. deliveries of food and medicine. was no less help in central gaza either. is there any asterix fuels, at least 7 palestinians in minnesota? refugee camp since october last year is randy is hanks of kills more than $44000.00 people. most of them women and children. the attacks came as hundreds of palestinians were forcibly displaced from the oh my gosh, a refugee camp in central garza to us reports. i'm now a to the gates of on my god. the rest your did come. this place has been warrants by the is where the military today to evacuate. we can see at the moment now people are trying to leave area. they are trying to take the other side of the
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civilians are trying to return back to the houses in order to take the old personal belongings and situations. the quite tends to drones off on this guy right now, circling overhead. while everyone is quite terrified, i'm petrified due to that, to you about to action or that this place is very densely populated with civilians . thousands of palestinians are right now preparing themselves in order to evacuate, and this is not the 1st time and the gods the what's your account has been forced to evacuated because we move them to find the grounds and civilians are trying to find a new sense of safety for just to close us, we will find more people are trying to bridge the way to the us control areas of gauze in particular, in direct. but finally, these elusive williams are quite desperate right now. they're 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 the as well
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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 respite, but this situation daddy bike de escalate with no really tough force. think hundreds and thousands of palestinians looking for any way or any means in order to survive. a lot of this, a very drastic columbus say unfolding then direct deposit and i would do 0. my gosh, a refugee comp pedestal. the still ahead on us police arrange the office of south korea's president as they investigate he's short lived the declaration and we'll have the details on the host nations for to future men's world. com, the
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cold and cloudy sums up the weather across much of europe at the moment you can see too much in the way of white cloud, bright, a white cloud to watch clouds way you see the, the high cloud, the 6 cloud high pressure up towards the northwest, so that's keeping it settled but it is higher because there's plenty of low cloud around and further south is all these areas of low pressure, especially we've got some pretty unsettled weather across a good positive year. at least this was cold here, but particularly warm ice and we've got some wintry flowers down towards the south . it's just moving across the black sea into ducky a good scattering a showers in place across most of the mediterranean section of west deposit in particular east. and there was a spite seeing some heavier writing. the south southern positive spinal sustained some lively showers, southern notes as you can see it as long as you drive for yourself. so right into awesome things, and i suspect through the state of the drive, by the way, we will well down into single figures in this low single figures. flat friday says west of weather coming into southern france. that same area pushing up from east to
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spite into the south of france, i'm slo, towards the south of the country here. what's, what's the weather where you can see making his way back towards it least i saw about what weather will click the font north, west of africa. mazda of north africa is dry, with a few showers the coast to west africa, the, the, the, the limits to have a dream contains key stuff in your own adventure. now, counter and wayne the,
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the, the hello again, this is just a reminder of our top stories. the seller. israel says it has carried out hundreds of and strikes across syria since sunday, stockpiles of weapons. and 2 naval facilities were among the latest targets. the you and envoy just syria has urged israel to stop the attacks. opposition fine to is from siri as a new administration have destroyed the tomb of half that outside. father ousted president bush at a fine to set fire to the most liam in assets. incense drove home of canada in western syria. at least 49 palestinians have been killed in his really attacks across carson since dawn on wednesday. is there any forces targeting residential
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areas, particularly in the north, northern garza has been under a 2 month military siege looking deliveries of food and medicine. police in south korea have rated the president's office as part of their investigation into the short lived introduction of marshal a week ago. the pro has been explained expanded to include more people and government agencies for mcbride reports from so it ends on middle. can you just if, for example, if i 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 effect combined said he received a phone call from president hughes, took jo,
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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 us, he said he and his men decided not to ebay, even if he followed the director, our deployed forces will lead to if you consider low pre cuz and too many people who get hurt, we determine who will be or just, it's been revealed that the man most directly implicated so far, full by defense minister came young. john has tried to take his own life while in detention and has been formally charged with assisting the president in staging insurrection, strengthening the case against him, milan, and communion. the 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 parts and then
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a position potties 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. a crisis as a pro viewed for declaring martial lo, questioned in paul limits about the legend plot. the drone operations combined has refused to confirm or deny details for the few link speculation. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so the philippines, vice president, sarah to test a has skipped a government inquiry, delegations she floated to kill president ferdinand marcus. instead, she hosted a gathering for journalist and dismissed the probes as politically motivated. the 2 leaders who were once allies, a full knowledge ahead of next year's mid term elections to touch a denies making threats, claiming her comments was misinterpreted. the hundreds of fireside has have been
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deployed to help tackle a wildfire in the us stage of california. it's burning in a mountainous area just outside los angeles. 20000 people have been forced to leave the homes to a case that's a shock. the u. k. the father and step mother of a 10 year old british focused on a go have been found guilty of home mode of sarah series. body was discovered at home near london last year, with more than 70 injuries, including bones, fractures, and fight marks. the couple fled to focused on off to her desk that were arrested on their return to the you came talk to is treating brazilian president louis ignacio lula, the silver saying he's making good progress. as he recovers from a surgery for brain hemorrhage, the 79 year old leader remains under observation at a hospital in south polo. on tuesday, he underwent an emergency operation on a brain lead, resulting from
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a full in october. dr. say he should be released next week. it will for 2 weeks, protest as into police. see it has been gathering to demand the resumption of in you, accession tools. but these demonstrations have become so regular that police and protest is now getting to know each other's behavior. very well to meet you med vanco explains what happens on a typical night on the streets of tbilisi. this is the georgia 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 has closed off for traffic. they gather here and then tens of thousands of people will be joining them 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
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parliament. no protest is go right top. so the police lines shunting and shouting 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 it's fireworks over. those barracks is exactly what is happening right now. and then police bring out um a truck spend right units from the back. i'm 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. well, fully, most groups move forward, they're 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,
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we've seen them come in from the flanks and engage in groups. thousands of protesters end up in hospitals or detained will both. now police then do several other pushes forward around 50, meet us at a time and outcomes. the t, a gas, to clear the area and push button. and this is where the police quote and finally stops usually. and the bottles begin. protesters with gas masks, shoot fireworks and throw back to your 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 breeze. the hours lights of protesters are worn out, as most of them will have already left on the air here becomes basically unbelievable from all of the fuel. meanwhile, police bring out even more reserves state patrol these nearby streets and grab any one they can find. finally, in the early hours of the morning, the last protest as a pushed back here to republic square,
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where they had home only to return again the following nights. because there is no dialogue between the sides to meet you meant that in co, out to 0. the house for the next 2 men's world cops have been confirmed by football is governing bodies. see for 6 countries will share the 23rd he finals, while saudi arabia will host 4 years later. david david stokes reports in 10 years time these computer generates it designs will be a reality. the $92000.00 c to king solomon stadium and re add is set to be the show piece of the world cup. hosting both the open games and final, the where a football, loving nation. we've always no football. this is something that we've always been driven towards so many achievements and for pulling that off for us. so many achievements at the level of the nation of.

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