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the, the, there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the story and fights has been the tomb of the full of presidents as a new administration such as piece to move the decade of the carrier johnston. this is all just here in the, from the also coming up the list sit drug that bankrolled assad regime,
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millions of pills found in warehouses for the economy in taxes. so in say, the struggling to afford the basics. i had to invest and see you in the journal assembly i for one month to month in the media. it's unconditional. and that's the spot in the city is new administration is patching to secure potential chemical weapons sites with the help of international partners entering that prime minister has also promised to get state institutions back up and running. oppositional fights has already dismantling symbols of the cost destroying the to the half as us out. the father of asked to present my shop for the a call repulse. an end of an era of oppression, syria and the opposition creep now in charge of much of the country says it wants
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to signal a new beginning an usher in change for syrians and emotionally human cards. uh huh . the tomb. as the president, bashar of a search father, hospice was symbolically destroyed. a lot less. it's not my fault, one that we so it's 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 and placed the new administration in syria says its main priority is restoring security and stability across the country, searching for those who took part in the torture and kidding of the change of prisons and morgan, damascus, syrians wait an agony, hoping for information about loved ones who have been missing for years. the what did, by charlottesville, due to these people, if he had imprisoned them, try them. we wouldn't have said no,
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but to cut them like thought it some just serious new administration says it plans to rebuild for the asset family destroyed over more than 50 years in an exclusive interview without us here. a serious interim. prime minister said government institutions are already going back to work for that purpose warrant many former employees will have to face justice that what i can. 3 to be to meet and so why the, the door remains open for all employees, except for those whose hands stained with blood from military institutions, who although there were, once employees took up arms, enforced against the syrian peoples. displacing them, these individuals will be referred to quotes the trial before being allowed to return to the rose. the means to children's assess. the new administration says it hopes the millions of records for the flight the country during the civil war will return. syrians in the middle east and abroad, anxiously wait to see what happens next. friday,
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a car which is 0. the pensacola is cautious about the new suit administrations commitment to secure chemical weapons sites. st will be judged by its actions is what this leader is saying on the ground about chemical weapons. i mean, these are good things. we want it we, we walk on 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. millions . so if it comes to the pillows up in fountain warehouses and an ad based in syria days off, we all single pricing special. awesome sir. it was transformed into, into non co state on the side of h e. f. as producing an exporting to drugs last in the us section, the number of 7 individuals, including 2 of us, has relatives for the alleged involvement in the captain and trade. let's take a look at the drug and why it was so important for the subdivision is the brand
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name of a cycle. active medicine produced 90 and sixty's contains and that's it. in a synthetic drug of a 90 day tuesday was banned in most countries because of its highly addictive nature and side effects. this estimated 80 percent of count to the world wide was produced in syria under the come on to the side regime, which i'll show them. this is director of the center for me at least studies at university of oklahoma. he says the trade wasn't a central negative business for us, that sherry was a failed state. the regime had become completely corrupt and it didn't have any money. after all, the united states held the gas and oil and the words 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 had kept the gone became an alternative for the cyber
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shame. and it went right up to my head last night. the, the brother of the shot aside, who um, who was in charge of collecting the money from this very lucrative trades that, that, but doubled all the surrounding countries, shutting down to the source of income is going to leave 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 the cuts out in turkey and other countries are, are stepping forward with important amounts of money to replace this cap. they've 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. while millions of syrians are
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celebrating the full size of aging economic instability means many of finding it difficult to make ends meet. for some items such as vegetables and bread become a luxury coating, most has been speaking with people in damascus about the struggle to buy basic necessities. as we are here in one of the local and traditional markets 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 assad regime and old uh, the country. uh, as they say, is going through a sort of
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a paralysis of phase. now that they don't have jobs and be dropped off your opportunities are now. busy absolutely, absence of a people are a 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. i don't have enough money if we had some new government will provide enough support and work hard to reduce this crazy rise in price is the mother basically the if you see what are the people don't have extra cash and they hands in salaries of very low for example, 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, and importance uh items from their uh,
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shop list. and they told us also that uh, the provider, the provider providing. busy bread and electricity as the also reaching to health care services. it 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 project 0 specialists to say serious political future have begun. this can take administration not running state defense. if i says many challenges including uniting a country that's been off more than a decade, so i know how to report something, not the best place of the struggle that that's about shot on the sides of a threat. this is where, but surely i sides down followed the gun in march, 2011. that as old city, the almighty mosque was the gathering place for protesters demanding an end to autocratic rule. political change has now come,
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but i know i'm trying to hurry. you, we took to the streets to demand freedom were now free. we rebelled against oppression. now we have security and peace. syria now has an interim administration, and it has a lot of work ahead. it's not just about drafting a new constitution and preparing for elections. this is an impoverished society. so with that, you like yourself that syria needs a lot of surfaces, health education. we have long been marginalized. we hope that we will get out right, some and now new country. so much has been lost during years before the scars of conflict. a reminder of a dark time syria needs the help of the international community to rise again. but that is conditioned on the new authorities ability to come up with a credible, inclusive, and non sectarian governing body. there is hope, but there are also concerns. there are opportunities for syrians to come together
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to build a state that abides by the rule of law. but there are also risks, there appears to be a new found unity among the opposition forces have long failed to agree on a single vision and whatnot. uh, what is the problem or the uh, there was a joint operations room in damascus, bringing together among others. come on those from the north and south. we want to assure all people and the international community we are all in agreement. it's been one of the worlds bloodiest conflicts and recent history. people here blame us said for factory and destroying a nation, who i remember c i and we need a differentiation between the muslim and a christian. i swear i am 67 years old and, and even you the religion of the neighbors, that was the regime that created divisions between people and minorities. hundreds of thousands of people were killed in the struggle for a new syria. many hope it's a new break that will bury the divisions of the past. what's at stake is the future
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of millions. one of them is 8 year old. how much does that include? there actually is a to the southern syria, the, the un general assembly has passed a resolution to monitor immediate cease fire and gaza during an emergency session member states. so since i couldn't support you, an agency for palestinian refugees condemning new is reading the all the bands the organizations operations. gabriel is on that has more from the un in new york at an emergency special session of the un general assembly. an over whelming show of support by the majority of the nations of the world, 158 member states of the un voting in favor of a ceasefire in gaza. notably italy and germany 2 countries that have previously
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abstained. those in favor of draft researchers and 159 voting to support and defend the un relief and works agency for palestinian refugees known as unreal israel is trying to destroy. while both resolutions are non binding, they send a powerful message. justice must be subs and empty and the t must and israel is continuing with the genocide. nevertheless, it is continuing to use this top. you should know some of the city and civilians. is refundable all guys that doesn't exist anymore. it is destroyed palestinian instead of facing hunger despair and death. we have studied before, histories the harshest critic of connections and histories being written as receive here today. the votes here in the general assembly come
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a little over 2 weeks since the united states blocked a guys a cease fire resolution in the security council. it was the 4th time the united states blocked a guys a cease fire resolution. that's something that was not lost on many member states. history filled, remember who failed to act on who's to do on the side of peace. the us again voted against both a ceasefire and the resolution supporting unrra. both of these resolutions have significant problems. one rewards from us and down place the need to release the hostages. and the other integrates israel without providing a path for to increasing humanitarian assistance to palestinian civilians. but the us stands almost alone after the vote, ambassadors upper hand shakes and hugs the palestinian envoy. a clear victory for palestine in the halls of diplomacy. gabriel's on 2 elders here at the united
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nations in new york based 14 on people have been killed across the gauze since dawn on wednesday. that says it goes a ceasefire to us get underway in egypt. in the north 22 men, the same families died when the home was target to them. they know him. many us to missing is ready for us is also doors to strikes. an inch of all the refugee camp, northern gauze that husband under 2 months, but its receipts us books, deliveries of food and medicine. attacks also continued as central gaza. is where the strikes killed at least 7 palestinians, and the owners, that refuge account. since october, the last year is really a tax to $24800.00 people. most of the women and children there's been a shooting attack and bait general line occupied the west bank. a bus current is very sucking this was entering for people, including a 12 year old boy on the bus,
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continued on to a check point cost, which is really only his clothes, the check point. while i search for the shoot or what sort of head on the south korean police to raise the office of president of units of investigation widens cases of insurrection and saudi arabia's golden moments sufficient for hosting for pools won't come, continues to the in depth analysis of the days headlines, what are we supposed to read into the use of this and you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make
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a difference on how to 0. the mama uprising is in um, freedom movement that takes place in 10 years time being up against the british to monday with tunnel fill on really d because if i documents sign in lights on persons colonial past, there is this domestic torture of reign of terror and these count and major human rights abuse. how was this happening? a very precise way of to a to 110 door near to denied on al jazeera, the mood and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on our gc around the,
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the, the watching out this era, reminder of our top stores, this new administration is serious, says it's willing to work with international organizations to secure a potential chemical weapons sites across the country. so set out to hold those and folding, torturing ceiling, detainees and state prison is accountable fights is when the new administration have destroyed the 2 professional assets, the father of ousted shaw. they set fire to that. most of them in such a special time in the western series and the united nations general assembly has passed a resolution to monitoring an immediate c spot. in concert emergency section by mistake, sol says virtual support giving you an agency testing and refugees. process
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era has gained access to a new taurus, damascus, prison run by series intelligence service june, aside regime, most of it was built on the ground and contains so known as coughing rooms. he spoke to 2 young men detained. i'm just checking on that cause of that. can you tell us about the reason for your arrest, your experience in detention and the conditions and torture. you endured the zip code alone. there was a loss of torture. we were hungry and only eggs. mold the green bridge. and they pulled out town dials about not often enough see about it as much so. so what was the reason for your rest? let them know unsettled communes a lot at um, because i hit the member of the security forces who was assaulting my mother. i couldn't bear to see this and i hit him, see how we were brought here. first we would take him to cell 27 hours and then transferred to this cell once and the number on who we slipped here,
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suffering from life scales and elegy. so now we'll get the most of a had to be given we would towards should daily and unimaginable weiss find. they base hospital now. bad enough. there was someone who would being hit the 15 yours is that i'm a little homeless specialists and on us that's outside and we set michael. were there women and children with you or for the nurse at home? but they were 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 cell off to bed. and what about you flush a mouse was held in section 12. you cannot imagine the amount of beating we endured . they would force us to lie down on our backs and shoulders and then insult curse and humiliated somebody how not janet 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. the size of the bathroom was use the strict schedule. and if you made
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a mistake, you were beaten, cursed and humiliated. war and i can then um, any football we slept, piled on top of each other. if someone was pulled out of a pile and they were beaten outside the cell, and suddenly i still have mark somewhat back and legs from the torture. i was even shot and the bullet went to the phone here. but i'll show you my legs a certain look, a lot of shallow 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 marked dates and wrote things down. for example, this a sunday, it helped to stay connected to the outside world 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 want to do to confess to something they would
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force you to the ground, tie your feet and be you until you admitted this there. and if you didn't, they would tie your hands in. suspend you from the upper floor. they even use these handcuffs to hang people above the cell doors. the. the police in south korea have rated the president's office as part of their investigation into his shortly the introduction of marshal. the probe has been expanded to include more people and government agencies. mcbride reports from so angel middle can go to airport. that will, i guess to 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,
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a special effect combined said he received a phone call from president hughes, took jo telling him to break into the chamber and dragged out members of parliament . so they wouldn't have enough numbers to vote against the marshal, lord attempt. he said he and his men decided not to ebay, even if he followed the director of 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 form of defense minister came young. joan 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 camino de. meanwhile, after a week of silence, north korea has finally commented on this crisis, accusing president jude of creating nationwide chaos. with his puppet regime. it
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says, wielding the knives and guns, the best facts you stick to ship, both to grow up to none. so a position parties in south korea have maintained that's a drone, allegedly into step did find those career in october, was sent on the old as of the now disgraced full by defense minister to provoke across the board. the crisis as a pro viewed for declaring martial lo, questioned in paul limits about the legend plot. the drone operations combined has refused to confirm or deny details for the few link speculation. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so in the philippines, vice president sar detach a has skipped to a government inquiring to allegations she prompted to kill, in essence, for the non marcus junior. she dismissed is the probably best politically motivated to lead as a full it out ahead of next year. as mid term elections, the prototype denies making threats,
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saying comments what this interprets it is it in the present new is enough to let the silver is set to undergo additional surgery. it's been described as no risk by his doctor. 79 years old has been covering for an operation for brain lead of to, for in october he remains in intensive care. early adopters said he was making a good recovery. today it has unveiled its 1st hydrogen power bus, a major milestone towards green energy solutions for sustainable transport. i sent gabrielle burch presented the bus developed with private institutions. it's operates on a combination of hydrogen and mattress, and then travel up to 600 kilometers carrying $47.00 passengers. oh, the hosts for the next 2 men's well cups have been confirmed by footballs. government building 6 countries will share the 2030 files will sound you, right?
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it will host 4 years later that it's stuck supports in 10 years time these computer generates the 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. 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 the will. carpet should never be able to do so it's basically being said, you able to go right to page for woke up like everyone else, but also needs to meet the human rights standards expected of for the bidding
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countries as well. sports is seen huge investment in saudi arabia, including fig, named football, signings, will title books and fights for me to one races. and then you global gulf tool, the old parts of the kingdoms. why? the 2030 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 would actually want to try and get into the sound you markets and perhaps temp of some 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 tournaments of quite exceptional variety across the kingdom. we will see a country that's his football obsessive. we'll see a country that is incredibly useful in terms of age and demographics. and so in
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that respect, it could be a real festival. the footboard is be for like to say sadie radius says it's committed to holding a safe family friendly world cup and has also expressed an interest in hosting the women's woke up a year later in 2035. david stokes alger 0. the weather is next to the inside story and looks at what the future holds syrian refugees in your 6 the the how are you? the weather looks pretty quiet now across much of china, up at some places the cloud just sliding through pretty, quite to into the cream financial. this weather system here, this co found less just slipping away from japan cold. it can be behind. it's bringing in that see effects moving to a good part of western and northern japan. as a result of that, we push on into
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a fraud. i say it's a similar set top box and what's the weather? so when she was coming in across the korean peninsula, deposit japan by this night seeing some unsettled weather, rain sleep for snow, but so much of china, it does stay quite cold enough basing around 4 degrees celsius. so that will be a touch of fust around here. no such issues across the southeast asia because they've got a came most recently when drive a shows into them light peninsula more big down pulls, coming in just around the light peninsula as we go on through with fast ice, southern positive thailand, southern areas of indo china rules and looking a little to step over the next couple of days now that whatsoever, as also making his way across the other side of the bad been goals, some heavy down pulls in place. then 4 pots of shoreline cost, southern areas of, in the southern north, right down to the fault, and small, all the way, the buckets down the
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story of love. this section lot and, and is really spelling operating on the div cover in series. knowing that discovery would make sense and out you 0 well tells the gripping story most that's by coming operated on the cover in syria, in the 1960 notations correct. that ended in public execution. eli cohen, most of the agents on out, is there, the euphoria is turning into this fast and many syrian refugees and your days after the pool of a charlotte side, several companies have paused city the asylum applications. how does this affect the status? will i be forced to return home? this is inside store the
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