tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 12, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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a thing, 1st of all, the for the same as lady here and you just can't be the now the the other one, jessica washington, this is the news i would live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the 2 most serious former president, tough as a side is torched by sizes from the new administration. as its leader pledges to work with international organizations on securing chemical width and sides seamless edge drugs, the bank rolled the outside regime millions of kept it on the pills and
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a drug manufacture manufacturing equipment. a found in warehouses used by the former syrian government. the un general assembly proposes to vote on draft resolutions cooling for a cease fire in garza and more support for the un agencies with hello cindy and refugees plus reports of growing resistance to the draft in ukraine. and tell you how fast some man a going to avoid just the front flag. and it's for the house of 2 men's football world cups of pain. and now the saudi area right here will be the sole hosts in 24 was 6 countries who shared the 2030 finals. the we begin in syria with the new administration has failed to bring change as it
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works, to restore stability and security across the country. it's anita of mohammad. as johnny has pledged to work with international organizations to secure a potential chemical with insights, the pen to go on has cautiously welcomed his comments. these are good things we want it. we. we welcome this type of rhetoric, but we have, you know, actions have to meet words as well. so we're going to continue to work with the groups that we have relationships with. again, our focus is that these chemical weapons do not fall into the wrong hands. as a new administration looks to restore order, these rarely military has carried out if largest air offensive on syria in recent memory and on the ground opposition flight has of destroying the tomb of half as a sub. the father of alice did syrian president bush at l. a sub honda salute begins our coverage an end of an era of oppression in syria.
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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 show the sub's father houses was 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 him because he destroyed us. some of the displaced the adult place. 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 the tvs 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, if you had imprisoned them, tried them, we wouldn't have said no,
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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, just as we mentioned is really military has been carrying out a major error offensive on syria. nearly $500.00 strikes in just a few days,
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including in the capitol, damascus to naval facilities where he is with 15 vessels with dogs. is there any military claims to have destroyed? 80 percent of serious military capabilities is ran. the ground forces are also moving deeper into the syrian golan heights and effectively expanding israel's occupation. the military has seized what was a demilitarized both as zone and move that the un says violates the 1974. this engagement agreement between israel and syria of israel has threatened to threaten to do whatever is necessary to eliminate what had caused potential threats in syria . these really military has been attacking naval fleets, weapons production sites, and interviews for the 4th day in a row. is there any forces have targeted met, same military airport was, which is age kilometers away from the syrian capital, russell sort or central us. this update. the message ministry, a port,
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this is one of the largest submitted, a pause in the capital city, damascus indeed is just a few dollars 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 that or that some of the shut up notes and also the parcel the had a cost of this was just thrown away. this is one of the pause of the 2 of the headed cop there, of course, is not clear whether that is what i'm, that's how the attack had to come to that just we have seen or whether it's belongs to that the, the carrier had to come to the card with me, the 3 had to call that 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,
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the other side is that how good is there? a steel is collapsed and some of the how to cope this 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 as limited. angela's as is very, a strikes on the message. a port is the quarantine, and so most a pool was enough to just hosting the the, the area we're cause, but also it was costing the tanks for the protection. so this tends or from the, for the vision. that's what the regular and the, the responsibility of made. and i said, so the shuttle that says brother, and you see different types of the russian made tags over here. when the position fighters were, we're approaching an admin seemed to be the capital city, missouri. a port was one of the 1st places that the regime forces have left. it was
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hosting several the defense vehicles as well. this is a russian ways to cut 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's what heavy damage as a result of the is rarely a strikes and do a position flight of 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 must a port in eastern syria opposition sizes. say they've taken over the city of debt a sore which has been under the control of syrian kurdish forces. at least 6 civilians were killed to win cody's forces cleared. a demonstration. large crowds of people had been cooling for them to leave the turkish bank to the syrian
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national army has taken the city of memphis from the kurdish syrian democratic forces. a sum of injured aid is the end sent us this report. according to the city and democratic forces, the kurdish bite is a head that is a true style between the turkish back a city and national army, and s t a which is being built good by the united states. we are here at one of the places that it'd be taken over by these, by just the fates that there's been intense buttons to take this view of men beach from various spots. and they continue to go towards 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 the a number of nic books of tunnels either under the city of men beach. and that is why they are populating cautiously and saying that they, the people who are here are reluctant to come back because they are not sure what
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they will find from that to them. that my beach is strategically important for dakota discourses who have helped this area since the defeat of icy. and that is something that has been a boat of contention between those good is that courses that took the sees as the terrorist and the, the fight is what 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 is going on it's border, but now it seems to be 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're heading from bonnie, from the outskirts of my beach towards on the down of the stream and other areas where operations from the city and national army are continuing. and they say that they have complete control. something to drive it down to 0 might be millions of caps are going. pills have been found in warehouses and the database in syria days
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off to the listing of president bush at us that syria was transformed into a non co stage. under the side regime was producing and exporting the illnesses drunk. last year the us sanctioned a number of syrian individuals including 2 of us as relatives for their alleged involvement. and they kept it on trade. so what is kept going on? why was it so important for the aside regime? let's take a look. kept it going, was the brand name of a cycle active medicine for juice in the 19 sixty's? it can that contains finish line a synthetic drug by the 1980s. it was banned in most countries because of its highly addictive nature and side effects. the estimated around 80 percent of the cap, the con, worldwide, was produced in syria. and under the come on of the assad regime aside, is believed to have made billions of dollars from its sale. joshua landers is the
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director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma, and he joins me now live from oklahoma city. thank you so much for joining us, joshua on the i'll just hear and use our. we have seen several videos out of syria, which for, for to show these massive amounts of kept it going. what do we know about how significant the trade of the stroke was to the inside regime as well during the last 4 or 5 years, it's becoming very important to, as you know, syria was a failed state, that the regime had become completely corrupt and it didn't have any money after all, the united states held the gas and oil and they were, it's very severe sanctions and he was trying to rebuild. of course he couldn't rebuild, and the whole country was running on fumes with almost no electricity and, and kept the gone became an alternative for the cyber team. and it went right up to
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my head last side to the brother of bush auto outside. who um, who was in charge of collecting the money from this very lucrative trade that, that been doubled. busy the surrounding countries. well you've mentioned that as the surrounding countries. how much of a problem did the export as kept to con? oh, has it been for serious neighbors? oh, it's been a terrible. i'm a scourge for sadie ravia. jordan, in particular, where it was smuggled out across the border to jordan and then down towards sadie ravia course. it went overseas as well. it went through lebanon, but it was pervasive in the middle east, and there were major. it's been turning up whole ship loads of, of thousands and thousands of pills being shipped all over. so it's, it was a, it was a major scourge in the middle east. what efforts did we see around the region to still the flow of this drug into the countries as well? there were major bus farms saturday be made major bus. but jordan also got into
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a number of shooting battles, a writer on the syrian border because smugglers were constantly trying to take it across the border. jordan was trying to shut them down. one important smuggling ring was attacked and the whole family was, was killed by jordan, and it was a constant bone of contention. and joshua, surely this will also post something of a challenge for the incoming administration. yes, it's going to shutting down to the source of income is going to lead the state without anything. and you know, 50 percent of government receipts before the civil war came from oil and gas. and today, syria is got no oil and gas industry and what small amount is being produced is under the control the americans. and the 1st thing that, that this new governments going to have to do is ask for that back, ask for the sanctions to be lifted. and i'm sure that cuts out and turkey and other
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countries are, are stepping forward with important amounts of money to replace. this, kept it gone trade, but syria needs to rebuild desperately. and that's what the new government is going to be looking to do is to get outside investment to replace these terrible sources of income that the old regime had built up. joshua given the scale of, of these trade and what was happening inside serious some 80 percent of capital going worldwide produced in syria. that's an estimate the what it, what are the steps that would be needed to shut this trade down for the new government? well, i think the new government was going to take this as a, as a sign of its ability to clean up a clean up the country and to, to stop this terrible corruption. but of course, as you know, as clear, there's a desperate need for money. so i think that as sadie ravia cuts out of the way, the countries that were really affected badly by this drug trade will step forward
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and try to replace that income by helping out this new government. but of course, the entire international community needs to step forward, and we're seeing stability returning to syria, very rapid way this government has done many things, right. and that's important in an effort to step forward and when the confidence of the international community. thank you so much, joshua, that's joshua elandis, who is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma. pleasure. the millions of syrians have been celebrating the full of the outside regime. but many, all finding it difficult to make ends meet in some communities items such as vegetables and bread have become a luxury. now dakota blush has been speaking with people in damascus about the struggle to obtain basic necessities. we are here and one of the local and traditional markets in the city of damascus. and as you can see now shops,
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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 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. 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 be dropped off your opportunities are now. busy absolutely, absence and people are basically don't have any source of income amount at them and how that people can 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 if we
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had some new government will provide enough support and work hard to reduce this crazy rise in prices. the other basically is if you see what people don't have extra cash in the hands and salaries of very low, 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 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. busy 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 are much from damascus city projects. era. over the past 13
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years, more than 13000000 syrians have been forced to flee to countries all over the world, about half of serious registered refugees. that's an estimate of 3000000 people live in neighboring took care of the country hosts, the largest refugee population in the world. 11 on is the 2nd largest host of syrian refugees. with about 774000 registered people. germany host the 3rd largest number with around 716000. that's according to united nations, to beacons, the hundreds of thousands of syrians who have sold refuge abroad and now looking to return to the homeland following the full of the sun. freezing to kit has opened for the crossings in the south to help facilitate hundreds of people has been lining up at the crossings center because only reports from hodge i in took you near the syrian border. this is outside zillow. reg is a crossing into syria, as bob that'll have behind me. you see dozens of syrian refugees who are trying to
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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 login to 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 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 fall into
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a return. they sign 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 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 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 to the because all this time i took care of my baby alone. among these people waiting in the line where you 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 residence. these 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 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 console. the elders 0 do you think is a crossing and how to i to kids syria border. the s cause a ceasefire to skid 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 garza since dawn on wednesday. the nose of 22 members of the same family died when a home was targeted. in fact, not here. many are still missing is really false, is also launched strikes on the giovanni
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a refugee camp. northern garza has been under a 2 month military siege that's blocked deliveries of food and medicine. there is no less help in central garza either is rarely as drunk skills, at least 7 palestinians in the setup refuge account since october last year is spending a tax of kills move in 44800 people. most of them women and children. the attacks came as hundreds of palestinians were forcibly displaced from the only gauzy refugee camp in central garza project. as the reports. i'm now a to the gave us the rest your did come. this place has been warrants by the is where the ministry 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. the situations are quite tends to drones off on the sky right
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now. cycling overhead, while everyone is quite terrified and petrified, due to that, to you about to ation or that this place is quite very densely populated with civilians. thousands of palestinians are right now preparing themselves in order to evacuate. and this is not the 1st time on my god the what's your to come has been at force to evacuated because we move them to find on 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 gauze 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 recommended to claims that a mcguffey has been used as an active military infrastructure to attack these valley territories. we can see how best, perhaps all the faces do, simply as while quite looking for any place that we can have some sort of respite. but the situation day by day escalate was no link tops for sink hundreds and
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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 just be around my gods, the refuge account had a store in garza said he and his rally strike kills at least 5 palestinians in a residential area. abraham clearly has been to the scene of the attack. i am right now standing above the level of a targeted house in a shift road, one neighborhood where these, where you'd be 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, this kill 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 the miners want the payment
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that we expect to be killed every day. and every night, after hearing a loud explosion, the walls fell and 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'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 a reason why time we have been witnessed in unprecedented night and day but i am how do you me just your northern gaza?
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how does time still ahead on out to 0, ga braces for 14 to consecutive nights of purchase. thousands have been demanding a rerun this complimentary election. and south korean police raised the office of presidency and secure as the investigation divided into accusations of insurrection and support, who have the latest action from the european champion teams and to stay on track for place in the cold and cloudy sums up the weather across much of europe at the moment, do you see too much in the way of white cloud brought to white cloud to watch
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clouds way you see the, the high clouds of 6, a cloud high pressure up towards the northwest. so that's keeping it simple, but it, these are the causes, 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 east just moving across the black sea into that ca, gifts gathering a showers in place across much of the mediterranean section in west a positive particular east. and there was a spite, seeing some heavier rainy, the south southern, posit, spinal sustained some live you shout with southern oath as you can see it as long as you drive yourself. so right into the veins and i suspect through 1st i got a drive by the way, we were well down into single figures in this low single figures at flat fraud. i says west of weather coming into southern france, that same area pushing out from east to spite into the south of from some slow towards the south of the country here what's, what's the weather vacancy making his way back towards a police i saw about what weather will click the fall north west of africa. mazda
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of north africa is try with a few show us the coast to west africa. the end of october 2023. these raise the ministry of intelligence, proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those just the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores whether clearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is, is ready to transfer on and just manipulated by those and how long rolling this selection is unique and we've seen anything like that before. and no question. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play is fast put their after non profits for people susceptible to government control. if propaganda is designed to inflame and defense,
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the way that the story is being told, not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the fulton behind the headline on which is era. the know, again, this is a remind telephone top stories this, our new administration in syria says it's willing to work with international organizations to secure a potential chemical weapons sites across the country. it's also valid to hold those involved in torturing and killing detainees, and state prison. accountable sizes from the new administration have destroyed the
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2 in the house as the father of us did. president bush out on the side, it said fire to the more of the land and assets and since drove home at that a, in west and serious serious injury and prime minister is cooling on the syrian refugees around the world to return to the neighboring churches. syrian refugees who fled to civil war 13 years ago, beginning to across the board. the 0 to 0 has gained access to the fall philistine prison in damascus, which was run by the syrian intelligence service under the outside regime. much of the facility was built underground and contained cells known as coffin rooms. we spoke to 2 young men who were detained at the facility. and as i said, i make sure getting on. that's the cause of that. can you tell us about the reason for your arrest, your experience in detention, and the conditions and torture you endured that zip code alone. there was
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a loss of torture. we will hungry and only eggs. mold the green bridge and they pulled out town dials about not off the show. so what was the reason for your arrest that i'm not unsettled communes? a lot of them because i had some member of the security forces who was assaulting my mother. i couldn't bear to see this and i hit him see if we were brought here 1st we would take him to cell 27 and then transferred to this cell once and then i'm on for we slips. he is suffering from life. scabies and allergies. so now we'll get the most of a had to be given we would towards should daily and unimaginable weiss find they be so so now bad enough, there was someone who would being hit the 15 yours is that i'm a little homeless specialist on us. that's the upside and we set americans were there women and children with you or for the nurse at home,
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but they would many women and children. the women's room is over this, and i was brought before the judge about a month ago, but i didn't leave the sell off to bed. says, and what about you flush i flush was held in section 12. you cannot imagine the amount of beating we endured. there would force us to lie down on our backs and shoulders and then insult cursed and humiliated. somebody had not done it. i could, the food was inevitable. no one could eat it. they usually give us a glass of water in the evening to survive. we wouldn't eat again until 7 am the next day, and yet the bathroom was used on a strict schedule. and if you made a mistake, you were beaten, cursed and humiliated. when i can the number any 4 balls we slept, piled on top of each other. if someone was pulled out of a pile, they were beaten outside the cell in this suddenly larger, i still have marked somewhat back and legs from the torture. i was even shot and the bullet went to the bone here, but i'll show you my legs. i'm sorry to come on channels,
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so uh is it the silver fee because of the incident with the security member, i had come to visit a friend and ended up being detained with, with no connection to any st. and my brother and cousin were also detained, each placed in a separate cell. we've a cursed, beaten, and humiliated daily on the walls. here we mark dates and wrote things down. for example, this a sunday, it helped to stay connected to the outside world and, and keep track of the time the seller was in had lighting electricity. but there were other cells with no light at all, where people can see anything. if they wanted you to confess to something they would force you to the ground, tie your feet and be you until you admitted us there. and if you didn't, they would tie your hands and suspend you from the upper floors. they even use these handcuffs to hang people above the cell, doors to us. circuitry stays as they blinking, is heading to the middle east to discuss the situation in syria with regional lead is speaking earlier,
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blinking reaffirmed us support for what he described as an inclusive political transition that there may be. and i very much hope there is an opportunity to move syria away from the disaster of the recent decades toward a country that is unified. that reflects all of the different communities that make up syria. and so that we get 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 attracts, 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 extremities. and none of which is in our interest project go hand has more from washington dc, a bunch of members of this house to move and trying to get your secretary of state and to be blinking to testify before them on the withdrawal of get us out of course during the discussion, syria did come up and he laid out what the priorities are for the us. he actually asked if the hearing can be adjourned because he needed to get on
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a plane. we know he's headed to jordan, enter kia ad. we've also seen members of the military, the pentagon making calls, traveling to the region. obviously the volume assertions, trying to figure out how this is going to play out, trying to use whatever influence it has with its allies in the region. but the secretary of state also laid out priorities for the by the administrator in the weeks that laughed when he said it's to protect us troops. there are about 900 troops in syria. the 2nd he said was to make sure i sold the not resources reconstitute itself. very concerned about thousands of 4 of i saw fighters that are being held in syria is that they may be released any again, the 3rd he said we'd like to see a democratic syria emerge from all of this debt, said the budget ministration is in a very unusual position in that they only have weeks left in office. really what's going to determine the us role in syria, if there is any, is the incoming president, donald trump, and here's something message on social media that this is not
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a fight that the us needs to be a part of pedagogy, elda 0 on capitol hill. the un general assembly is meeting the seller to vote on a resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and humanitarian access in garza. a 2nd resolution calling for support. i'll see you in agency for palestinian refugees or under a is also being voted on last month. the us use, it's vito on a resolution arguing it didn't secure the release of is rarely captive. let's cause live now to gabriel and was on the who was joining us from the un headquarters in new york. gabriel took us through what's already being discussed or yeah, that's right. this is a vote of the general assembly all a 193 member states of the u. n. will be able to vote and their voting. as you mentioned on 2 important resolutions, briefly each of them what they are, number one is a resolution on unread,
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the united nations relief and work agency for palestinian refugees. this is the main un agency as we all know, that works in palestine and elsewhere, but particularly in gods that has been under attack by israel for many months. now israel wants to shut and write down this resolution that is in front of the general assembly, right? now that they will be voting on, so it calls for support for under a unconditional support and calls on israel to essentially stop it's attacks on audra and support unreal. the 2nd resolution that is going to be voted upon calls for an immediate and unconditional cease fire in gaza. now we've been hearing from over 50 member states that have been speaking for well overs given comments for well over 6 hours. now the is really a master danny, to non his speaking now in the general assembly. shortly after he's concluded his
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speech to the general assembly. we expect a bone on both of these resolutions. now, they are not legally binding, but they are meant to send a message, a really ad to take a to take a poll if you will, of world opinion. and i can tell you that there's not much suspense here of both of these resolutions. i can say for sure, are going to pass and pass over willingly because we've been hearing from members dates for many hours now. but be giving speeches since uh this morning. uh, showing their support not only for run run, but also support for a ceasefire in guys. thank you so much, gabriel. that's gabriel alexander reporting from you and quarters in new york's the law passed in april to boost on the conscription in ukraine is facing growing
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resistance. it requires omen. age to from 25 to 60. to register on an online database that'd be cooled up to 5. ukrainian forces are under pressure as they faced russia's grades and manpower and military resources from odessa. as a bank reports dodging the draft which is like this of men apparently being confronted by military conscription offices or trying to escape them is being posted across social media. ukraine. with russian forces making gains in the front lines of the east. pressure is going to find most soldiers to fight them the, to the victor, not his real name, is in height that he attempted to drive medical stuff to get an exemption from having to join the armed forces. but if that was exposed during the government come down on the practice voyages, new user,
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2 of my friends who are drafted are dead on the months of their being conscripted to. one of my friends was deceived by the commanders. they told him he would be a mechanic and the driver will. they send him to the front line without even any protective equipment. he was injured and they still ordered him to go back to the front lines. and he is now in housing, was mainly can the president was documents and then he has admitted that ukraine enforced as a short of troops. many soldiers have been fighting since the start of the war in february 2022, with no time off, for the safety of seeing an increase of instances of physical force being used to detain men and pressed them into service. may productive campbell in the case of which i've witness cases of illegal tension. so conscription offices attempts to legally detain a colleague of mine during this attempt. they broke his call over and there was
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a case against those who tried to send them to my home phone numbers of reports of men being picked up off the street and bundled defense appear to be increasing. far to say these practices on the company and see what we may have to do. we don't use force, we don't twisty anyone's arms. we don't force them into minivans. we're against these mason. i'm personally against the company. i believe that you trainings are a free people. it's been nearly 3 years since the russian invasion and the initial enthusiasm to 7 ukraine has dissipated service. attitudes of life on the front line have become more common known as the new pairs of which is by no. if i die, no one will take care of my family and the conditions are not good. if the conditions were different, i would surface assist with thoughts. the many men in odessa are afraid to venture out as police. and the conscription offices set up checkpoints in the city. when you speak to people, there's a sense of 5th man on the family that are afraid that they may get picked up
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a sense of to fight. it was very little training for us. i suggested that ukraine low risk conscription, age 25 to 18. the society is already under the strain of all a sudden you've got a moment to fight the prospect. many want to avoid a side vague. i just did a desa ukraine for 2 weeks. protest as into police, he had been gathering to them onto the resumption of you accession tools. but these demonstrations have become so regular that police and protest as a now getting to know each other's behavior very well. dimitri med vanco explains what happens when a typical nice on the streets of chipley c. 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 reserve, any avenue which is closed off for traffic, they gather here,
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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 rights and to the left of parliament. no protest as go right up to 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 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 and 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 down peaceful protest as on their own. to avoid trouble stop moving north west, while fully mosques groups move forward, they're ready for
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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 protesters end up in hospital or detained. although 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 further. and this is where the police court and finally stops usually. and the bottles begin protest as with gas masks shoot for i wax 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 breed. the hours lights of protesters are worn out, as most of them will have already left and the air here becomes basically
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unbelievable from all of the fuel. meanwhile, police bring out even more reserve 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, where they had home only to return again the following night. because there is no dialogue between the sides to meet you meant that in co, out to 0 to key is president says mediation efforts have led to a historic reconciliation between 8 the of you and somalia to resolve the dispute over the break away. some of the land region, which i have other one says the 2 leaders agreed on a joint declaration of the talks in ankara. they fell out early of this year of, to ethiopia announced plans to recognize the money land and exchange for land to be able to port the government in mogadishu said the, the deal with violated suffering team. brazilian president lewis, you know,
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seo lula to silva is said to undergo additional surgery on thursday. the 179. your road has been recovering from an operation this week for brain lead, resulting from a full in october. he remains in intensive care and the doctor said he was making a good recovery. a 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 expanded to include more people and government agencies for mcbride reports from so they don't, don't need all can go to a port that will take us from you. 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 about the 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,
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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, he said he and his men decided not to ebay, even if he followed the director. our deployed forces will later be considered a law practice. and to many people who get hurt, we determine it would 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 formally charged with assisting the president in staging insurrection, strengthening the case against him. don't wanna inconvenience at all, but 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,
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it says, wielding the knives and guns of us fox, you stick tight to ship. most of the pop to none. so 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 of the now disgraced all the defense minister to provoke across board. the crisis as 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 few link speculation. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so the philippines, vice president, sarah, to test a has skipped a government inquiry into allegations that she floated to kill president food and i'm lockers. instead, she hosted a gathering for gentlest and dismissed the prob, as politically motivated. the 2 leaders who were once allies, a full analysis ahead of next is mid term elections, just as
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area, schools governing bodies, safe health, and on line congress to confirm the plans. there was no votes as the when the arrival bits, the 23rd 2 additional month 210-0000 of us are the 1st woke up in new york. why? so? you're going origin seen and power cool. i gets the highest one much each of the sort of that. so what i minutes with the rest of the games taking place in spain. portugal america. 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 out of saudi arabian sportsmen. as to says, the country is still studying whether it will be feasible to host the 2034 events and it's traditional june, july window temperatures. at that time like
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a woke up in the europe in width and more likely castle hosted to 20. 22 woke up in november and december and saturday. may well follow that example. the demonstration of what happened. they've got the very best, the best of all the cop uh sofa. i think the matches were excellent. people are happy and the teams will prepaid. so i don't think that's would be an issue. definitely we can host any time because as you know, as how these very diverse and there's a lot of look locations and so on and terms of climate and, and, and, and we already host a lot of events throughout the year. but we've been talking to football broadcaster should come again sure about the prospect's of another win set. worldcom. 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,
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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, 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,
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perhaps to themselves. now in the, you know, we'll see fit into the continental cup mexican club, but you could beat bunch of 5. the results. go through to the next round. it's the 1st of 3 matches being hosted by castle with european champions, royal madrid, or any guarantee to place in the final journey goes or else goes at the halls. stadium, 974. i of the doors she was billed as the dob. e is the member cuz the north and central america and caribbean champions. but you go head to head with newly crowned south american title. hold is both a photo of present a one of much to determine regional, bragging rights. and to decide which of these 2 teams would progress further in the competition. so i bought a photo came into the matches cliff favorites. having sealed both a couple of bits, doors and brazilian leak titles in the last fortnight. but chances came, few and far between perhaps the celebrations of the last 2 weeks had taken their toll old a 17 hour flight from rio de janeiro, though ha,
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but both to forego were caught napping as but you cause assignment deceased not false in the 2nd half to school the 1st with the mexican team, nelson day or so then doubled after another defensive mistake from the resilience and from the premier league plan venezuela. captain solomon london sealed the wind for the 2 car lights, and the 2nd ha, surprise return to form for team that him please. competitively move in a month. offered terrible run in the mexican league. the can now cool themselves champions, but the american public to cope this composition continue. selby. bacteria on saturday night, the stadium 974 to 5 african shopkins. i lastly, the winter of that much will go into place to be in the continental cut itself. european champions roam ethridge awaits. joanna gets real sca out 0. so let's go to
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the wife, the champions league, and munches the cities pool run a full has continued a gaudio side losing to nail against the events this this involve at school. the i have the 4 west and mackenzie volleyed in the it's helen side. second to me. it's just one waiting 10 months is now for the english office or at home. some monica is the kind of sex today, the english side of the 1st i fall asleep. first things are going to stay on 10 points and it's 3 meals also. that's like for instance, whole fates and those the places to guarantee a place. in the knockout rooms lots of goals and the games with marshall and the ball selena roof senior gave paul. so believe that his 6 don't. and it solomon's, let's choose from the storm and leveling from the penalties for its finished $32.00 to cost of also 2nd in the table behind a little pole in this. all right, that is high school. it is looking for. thank you and that's it. so this is our,
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i'm jessica washington executive moment with more of the days the these call choose solutions that gives us now for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the. don't think that has a number. think about it as a person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, like at least in my life, those stages we want we want to operate because the women in my country, and that's when they come out to us. we are not denies all of who we are. human beings on this earth to be trees in the footsteps. our ancestors whatever has been done before,
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