tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 12, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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are stuck in your own adventure? no counter avenues. the the kind of the clock, this is a new life. instead of coming up to the next 60 surgeons move on with their lives off to the full of pressure. all a sudden you enter in 5 minutes of promising them surfaces and stupidity, taking matters into their own hands. young syrians take the initiative to clean the streets with the capital. domestic is really ministry. it conducts a wave of attacks across the gaza strip of targeting refugee cabinets and an aide
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come void dozens of palestinians. and may regret self. chris presidents, fixed by his decisions, declared marshall as he fights to hold on to the top job and sports. manchester cities help said progressing, and the champions league has suffered a major blow english champions last to nail to use dentist pushing manager pet 40 a lot deeper into pricing the so we begin this. these are in syria where the countries can take your prime minister in the haven't of but she has says, one of his 1st goals is to bring back the millions of syrian refugees who are abroad, the new administrator. it is also promising to get state institutions back up and running to try and restore public services off to 13 years of civil war speaking to
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algebra, serious kind of take a pm, reaffirm that those guilty of war crimes will be held to account the badness to meet and so a door remains open football employees except for those whose hands stained with blood from military institutions, who although the once employees took up and forward against the syrian, the people who displacing them, these individuals will be with the quotes, the trial before being allowed to return to the roles and the institutions, while the civil war forcibly displays millions of people to neighboring countries and further abroad. but with the phone of the inside regime, syrians right across the world. and now hoping to return to the splits head straight away to damascus and speak drugs there is russell said whose life was in a certain capitals. the rest will tell us more about what we heard from the intern from well now the, there are several challenges that they are facing. and of course they're being
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asked about these challenges for now. so the, probably the 1st priority is that going to be to build up a nice to me that the government in syria and 2nd of course, because these distributed destroyed over the 13 years of the civil war. and now it is how to get back to see any of the media's of them that they are approved. so now we're the 1st level for the maybe 10 government that are some good news for us that now jordan. so the idea of, i mean you like that of, i mean a, it's the utilities, egypt, and you're ok. they have just resume. they have different magic museums being the capital, damascus. and that leaves also, nation by these space. and on the other hand, know the prime minister said that your rocks and to the, the cut the turkey, they have promised that soon they're going to reopen the embassy in damascus. so now the mess of the book nation at the most of the government seems that it is the
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place. however, there is still a lot to do 1st for now. 02 months father and the company is mohammed do not have of age. yes. and the 2nd most powerful man, the out of the government about that. but she's, i'm both, are the members all the yes, there. close the i lines. how about these instead of government does not come with the final least hope that the minister has ministers. yeah. to remember, this is how fragile qualities you will have to a position. and as now the number one and a number 2 men are most of them based. yes, no, many of the other fractions on wondering whether there's going to be a fee issue, whether there's going to be to see the fractions of the positions. will diabetes phone seats that will do new tables. so we're waiting for the final east of the ministers to be, of course, most and the prime minister moment. but she says it's one of the fair. so they're still another consultations. and that's what we're going to come up with such a list. russell, they published the entry permits equity on millions of refugees to return. and the
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question is, of course, it's syria ready for them yet, a mix. celia before the civil war was having out on the 20 for the median population. and almost 60 percent of them either having to another one internationally being displaced. so we're talking about the other one medium. uh, see the deputies in the, in jordan. you're talking almost a double of that number in 11 on and almost hundreds of houses in the neighboring companies in the rock, in egypt, and then city and house medium syrians, in 1300 as in tom, this is of houses all those echoes unit, north america and several other countries, so having all of these syrians that heavy and refugees almost for more than a decade, back them in cities, not going to be an easy task. the civil war, that's when you put senior losses for 13 years has demanded the functionality of
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the city and state. so we haven't having a proof of economy here. decisions dishes are locked properly, delivery and so done. now there is a revolution and a piece be years. the team has just collapse. so this me what visitation onto 2 weeks ago, they were just in the recession. it's sort of been said now they're taking over the whole country. so it's not going to be easy, but do you need other assistance also well aware of one fact that the needs expertise of city is to reveals the confidence. that's why that we to cool on the city is about to come back into how rebuilding the country and data that's a picture from damascus result. and so the reporting that the well european nations of debating the future of the syrian refugees, the hosting, austria has announced plans to deport syrian migrants. well, few k fronts in germany. they will frozen or asylum applications. jeremy,
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who's nearly a 1000000 syrian refugees and asylum seekers, are facing the tough choice between staying and whose country over time. and so if you've already has this report, you felician and really as one of the biggest communities of syrian refugees in germany, learned the rule of pressure on the side has come to an end. millions of people have less syria and salt asylum in more than $130.00 countries. and germany is one of those hosting the most. with near the 1000000 syrians living there. when vin chancellor angle and her pulse government made that decision in 2015, the belief was germany could manage. but that's changed with the anti immigrant a f t party running 2nd in opinion polls had a federal elections in february. a fears political debate is under way over whether suited refugees should leave and go back to their country. and that debate is also
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being had by refugees torn about what to do next. this be by 5050. if i say, i don't know, you need me here in germany, and i also think about might be by the also need be back home here in germany, there are enough skilled workers in syria, really, the country has to start from scratch. i don't know. germany is not alone. several you countries, including austria, sweden, greece, and another lives have decided to halt asylum applications. this decision impacting tens of thousands of claims has been met by growing support across europe. some governments are pushing for stricter immigration controls, including deportations. move that's worrying the united nations. for now, germany has announced it will provide an additional $8000000.00 euros in humanitarian aid for syria, and will also increase its presence in the country. that meant twats,
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there should be things isn't, won't the peaceful syria, the country started toward integrity must not be put to the question. i will say, just as clearly naples, such as the turkish of his really kaufman's which can security interest, must not in the age of the process for their actions. a civilian government accepted by all sides can only be achieved if all minorities and political groups sit at the table where they can present the demands. this would be a long and probably walk away as the future of syria hangs of the balance. so does the fate of syrians who sought safety abroad for now they face an uncertain road ahead. caught between hope of a better tomorrow, and the harsh realities of shifting a solid policies across europe. doors, edge of all right, i'll just 0 to whether or not the nation says there is the team. yeah, conflict creates the world's largest refugee crisis with more than 14000000 syrians falls from the home since 2011 off that number or displaced within the countries
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borders where the united nation says 70 percent of the population needs. humanitarian aid and 90 percent lives below the poverty line. sir. as neighbors ticket 11 in jordan rock, i need it. well, they have used about 5 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees. another 1300000 syrians have recycled in europe. most of them in germany. it's home to 8500000 and reference is which is the largest number and the non neighboring country. so let's take this on and draw all this together. and let me know hoss is a political analyst and the director of this, your association for citizens to continue joins here. this judy, let me welcome to tax forever. so as we just seen, started refugees, if led to old corners of the world when and how to bring them home. it is a rule is just a colossal challenges. i think one of the main problems with the issue of for features and display serious in general is that it hasn't been always been looked from the wrong angle. it is no doubt he was communitarian problem,
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but the core of it is political in nature. and therefore, the solution for it is political as well. the serial regime is gone collapse, but the environment and condition that it's created are still there pretty much. so although there redeem was the root cause of displacement. but right now, in order for us to get through, we is back to syria, which is a crucial element to rebuild syria because we have lack of skillful people of people willing to rebuild the country. we have to provide a safe environment, right? no refugees are going to face 3 types of problems that are not being addressed ultimately because there's adult, the lack of a process or procedures for that matter, you know, problems in their hosted countries in a sense that those who are leaving as we seen recently leaving country as, sorry, it's okay. they're signing a document not to come back. so they're getting a one way ticket and i presume, and we can so we can see right now that many european countries are starting the process to kind of stop accepting any asylum request starting to push people to go
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back to syria. so right now they're getting a one way ticket, which makes them under a very dangerous unknown future. they've been given that kind of problem that knows that you're going to go and explain. how do you involve the refugees in the political process? how is it even feasible? it is a challenge, no doubt, but this goes back back to the, to how the political eh, process is going to be the design. the mistakes that we commit to right now in designing the political process are way more expensive and, and dangerous than any mistakes we, we might commit at the execution phase. right now we have to give time and support to the certain community insights through yet. but specifically, especially the refugees and displaced to come together to have their voice heard and to have him on the table. i think what she anxious that will happen is what she just in terms of how the process going to happen. because right now, the old paradigm that we had, based on which the political process was built,
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namely 2254 has become obsolete because the reality on the ground changed. so right now we have to focus on how to rebuild the political system in syria. right. and that issue is, we're the refugees who just for the audience understand the are more than half of the population of the country. this is a totally unique situation. absolutely. it is it for you, it's very imperative, imperative to, to emphasize that there, there cannot be any legitimate, sustainable comprehensive political solution in syria unless refugees and displaced areas are directly involved in it. right underneath our address for that to happen . the new administration has to view the refugees in a very different mind into the way if you decided raising absolutely. i think some steps are being taken in within the syrians, civil society. and this is a part that, that i think back a hosting countries congress that truly back to the political process. they have to
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take into account the civil society has to be empowered. and i think that although we are living in the moment of, of joy, of this belief about everything that happened, but challenges are already there. i just mentioned that the challenges in the hosting countries now in the 2nd phase, when they get us started coming back. because all the returns that we have right now are nearly personal in nature and individual initiatives. but very soon, these, these returns are going to become mass returns. there's no process in place. the 3rd challenge, which is the biggest, really through yeah, is not prepared as a country from an infrastructure point of view, from facilities point of view and from economic point of view to have. so the lead the influx of 345000000 refugees who are only distributed between turkey, i live in on. i'm not talking about europe and the rest of the world. so right now we need urgent measures, and i believe that urgent major needs to start with the design of a political process and establishing establishments of an entity that will handle
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that process. does that design come from within or does it need international health? international health is, is paramount. mm hm. i'm not talking intervention. i'm talking support the will of the syrian, the voice of the serious has to be heard. and the design of the blue vertical process has to be based on what they want to know. so is right now are not capable for the obvious reasons to carry on the whole process. i think that the most sense, similar situation to, to, to, to explained situation it easier to audience is buzzing you. and there's a lot of similarities and actually the syrians right now, we can learn a lot and benefit a lot from the data and agreements and the antics 7. regarding the return of refugees, we need a safe environment and that's best probably the only parts from the old political us is that the defy for the issue of the safe environment that is still applicable that only i think it will. it is highly urgently needed because the best safe environment which will cover the legal judiciary uh,
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security economics uh with the properties. and the property issue will guarantee the soonest. we'll go back and encourage them to go back and prevent future waves of displacement. indeed, while the challenges ahead are really holding interview now, right. let me thank you very much and you can thanks for having me at out there. thank you. well, sir, engine, damascus, have started cleaning up the city one street at a time. many a hoping for a bright future, no committee. she has more from the syrian capital, or we are here in one of the neighborhoods in the city of damascus. and actually actually, by chance, we seen a group of volunteer re, young men and women who started an initiative, a voluntary initiative in the city of damascus. we've talked to those a young men and women and they told us that this is their time and they are going to take the initiative and start we building syria from scratch and we build
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a new syria away from the previous regime. and actually they also expressed a massive home will to um, to change the the previous pastor and to be more active in the community, especially after the latest developments. yeah, i remember about that i had someone with a sought out this initiative aids at cleaning our streets because we want our towns and cities to look nice. we got rid of the old regime and its actions and we will work hard to develop the country and improve its image. this initiative will be followed by other initiatives and our country will be more beautiful and safe by the genre. the most of my biological science students at damascus university, i found out about this initiative to instagram. we want to clean up our streets and make them look as good as possible. so we came together to achieve something useful for our community. this initiative is currently ongoing in different neighborhoods in the city of damascus, amid the huge shortage in basic and the such as these. however,
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they told us that this is our time a now we are, we are the responsible for building a new syria and we will take that burden on our shoulder for a brighter series for all series. this was not going to wash for our just euro from damascus. the news here in government is that is committed to secure and chemical weapons sites across the country depends can cautious about this pledge, saying it will be judged by its action is what this leader is saying on the ground about chemical weapons. i mean, 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 he has extra estates, has touched on an active are in jordan to discuss developments and gaus 11 and in syria. the state department says that lincoln will be reiterating washington's goals for a smooth transition in syria following the full,
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the pressure on us. and also discussed with us as quoting, the agent needs to conclude a cease fire agreement and gaza. us national security advisor jake sullivan, is scheduled to visit israel casa in egypt in the coming days, as well as early as being, carrying out some major error offensive across here. it says it's talking military bases and weapons sites. you know, i mean as long standing, 500 strikes and sunday, many on the capital of damascus, others hit to to naval facilities where 15 vessels with adults. israel says it has destroyed 80 percent of serious military capabilities including buildings linked to chemical weapons. it's really ground forces are also moving deeper into the golden heights, effectively expanding is round, so keep patient, fruits of saves what was previously 80 militarized buffer zone of you and says, that's a violation of the 1974, this engagement agreement as well as well as the night media reports of his troops
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have taken control of sir interpreter. it says that soldiers are operating in the golden heights buffets and to protect civilians. that is here and observatory for human rights as it is ready. soldiers have seized format, syrian army positions on mount time, a 2800 meters. it is the highest peak in syria and just 40 kilometers from the capitol. israel's capture of important military sites would placed damascus within range of its alt henry. the mountain provides views of 3 countries. israel 11, syria, a positions that would allow is really troops to monitor hesper law strongholds in east and 11 and, and conduct surveillance in syria. and let's say a previous blind spot in is really re dollars would be placed with the latest advance. so let's take this all along with done. olivia is the president of the us middle east project. also a former advisor and it's rarely prime minister's office joins is not from london. daniel, thanks for joining us here at al jazeera, as we've seen this enormous assault to nullify there is minute truth thread. it
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seems it is real perceives gilani, or at least the on the 2nd t as a greater threat than sideboards. is that right as well? nick, i don't think his russell aside is just right. i think i saw was in many respects very convenient for his route. he presided. ready over a. ready collapsing upon any war and the last decade and a half internally, syria, and he didn't have much credibility. there was flaps of why this gap imaginable between us that rhetoric of resistance, under reality, of all of a syria that was very convenient for me as well as role has we understand and there are reports in these rated media for the gate size, comb back units now inside syrian territory, that's in addition to israel's illegal occupation and amex ation of the go 9 heights for the last 50 years. and i think what we're seeing here is israel seizing this opportunity. it's saying that it's trying to deal perhaps
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with the chemical robert weapon stress. but in those 300 process strikes, he just acted against international goals, not like the pre criminality. garza but what it is done, these 86 debilitated any future success. a serial sovereignty and its ability to defend itself. i think what they're doing is saying, we're acting against the threats of chaos while at the site the same time demonstrating the interest to ease titles. because this is the same playbook of these ro, being part of a counter revolutionary accessing ok with this abraham. but in addition to the playbook to our spring long started a job today. what was that paper conclude? territory started to jump in? does it include territorial objectives? and the where are the same as the incursion to the buffers that and the further intentions. ideally, i think it's an interesting questionnaire. and i think the also that is as is often
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the case, keep your options open when it comes to as well. so they all share and perhaps these raiders will say, well, if we're going to leave, here's what we want to more to. so you conduct and then the deluxe. and then you want to trade that all for something in the future. but there's also the distinct possibility and some is right and commentators are saying that the presence doesn't look like something temporary. and you have many speculate and not to know who has said the sites pico is being reopened. the whole board, the situation is being reopened and may be nothing yahoo, who's in cool right now, is we look forward to dallas, where i'm facing. those criminal charges would rather go down as a legacy nor of a criminal who presided over the failures of october 7th. but rather as someone who expanded israel, supporters and i think the signal israel thinks it's sending is the way here with the regional policeman. we are the regional heck of
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a we cannot with impunity. the signal that may be being received by office in the region. if you look at what's happening, not just in syria, of course, but in 11 and, and especially in gaza is how do we contend with this out of control rogue state? that is it that you get to the region. i wonder also, is there a, is it possible that there is a more passive? yeah, helpful. an instrumental role. so it is real can play here to assist for new syria to help it stabilize and transition. or do you do that by conducting indiscriminate really? when it comes to at least the, the forces that might be needed in the future. serial and i understand some government brentwood office is supposed to have been destroyed. do you do that by seizing territory? i don't want to suggest is really the only external state tacked up with julius
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intentions. but he's ready to talk to more strikes here. then anyone else in a more destructive fashion seems to be over 12. i said, of course didn't do the seats. were not that was in power, so i don't this is these re intentionality. i do not see anyone is looking at these actions and saying, well is easy as well trying to be helpful. i do think that me is re commitment to you is to trying to present a successful model of a state that can stand itself up to be responsive to his citizens. because it looks that anywhere in the least that is responsive to its citizenry is not going to look with, wouldn't be much on how is real behaves in the region. whether that's in palestine or elsewhere. and it has l, i see not the lens to which he's well sees. this, which i don't think is, is helpful for a building multiple of a future syria. one would like to see is the difference by clearly saying how do we
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work with the troops? how, what with the codes, again, the only one to see can those thompson, but it's rather special being an s, the national state itself looks at other places and says, communal supremacy still or not one community against the nova is how one managers . okay. all. busy right, i know great to have your perspective in analysis, appreciate that. i know maybe speak to so thanks a lot. thanks nick. the is there any attacks across jobs have killed thousands of palestinians doing on thursday? if 9 to drones drank on an 8 convoy in the south stripped killed at least 16 people, volunteers are among the dead. yeah, security personnel fired into the full crowds to retreat away from trucks. several
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humanitarian aid convoys have be looted in recent months. hunger in desperation spreads the trucks were traveling between western rafa and con eunice when they were attacked, stand in central gaza. this is the off to most of these ratings strike on homes in the, on this about refugee camp. at least 15 policies were killed in this. the engine bodies of the dead were taken to ex. let's speak to honey, my mood isn't terrible. for us in central gods or in honey the strikes continue, i meant these grand coals receive spots. just take us through a more about what happened as well. so far, the talks about a potential fire all the occupy and the most part of what people are concerned about so far it is really fox is continuing to cause more hunger, more despair and more more depth for palestinian. the incident, the overnight attack started targeting the convoy humanitarian,
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a detox of from rough buttons upon you. and is that why these really monetary is still deploying it's drones and quite captors in these kinds of the area after it's targeted people who are securing work tasks with the security of the delivery of these attractive deeds that designated points worked out? 16 people was killed in the past. what at the same time was the, the drones were still in presence allows people to lose. these attracts 80 of these detracts were completely looted and only a few of them made it to that designated point just causing further despair and hunger. and at the same time, death for people are already hungry. elsewhere across the gospel, these really ears try continue to cause further civilian casualties, as well as in force displacement, internal displacements for many of the families in those are after you can, the whole family was scale and we're seeing here. it's a tragic, earlier seeing here of a mother crying, her heart taught over the loss of your entire family,
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including 7 children. 7 more people were killed also in java city and over night. the types of very sad morning indeed. but also posit is more economical desperation and more at further ex, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. the tragedy of going treasure just continues . thanks very much indeed for that. so anyway, be there about that in central cost. well, as i said, talked saying that securing and sees far in the cottages of prisoners swap, the continued high level delegation was in the kitchen capital this week, as holds more than a 100. is there any captives in gauze? but it's unclear how many all still in data live mohammed elementary, joining us here in the studio, professor at the domains to graduate studies, probably that say the prospects since these are being top top. but we cause, i don't know how many times you and i have talked about that we've been here before . all we in a different place now. you know, um, i'm usually pessimistic and we've had this conversation before and many times i'm
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a more optimistic now. it feels like there is a momentum building. the fact that it's moment your heart is, is involved the fact that the massage chief isn't, isn't doha. it does feel like there's some momentum building. and i think what's happening here, nick, is that how masses is using, right? um they appear now to be willing to allow and is rarely presence during during the ceasefire. and they do not appear to be adamant about the inclusion of an article stipulating that this would lead to or this would be the end of the war . those have been the main sticking points and there are other, you know, there's other, my new show. but the main sticking points are, is really wants to remain in gaza and they want the right to continue, continue to work. so what, what does it do you think that might have convinced i'm asked to accept that as well. i mean, i have to be,
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i have to be perfectly honest though it doesn't look like a very good deal for from the palestinian perspective. i mean, i'm in no position to tell him that's worth what to do. and i understand they're facing a genocide, the palestinians are facing and genocide, anything causes. so the just even a temporary pause and you know, humanitarian aid being allowed into the strip would be it would be a huge and welcome relief for palestinians. i understand. but i think and i was mentioning this earlier, this could be and this is speculation on my part, but this could be a bet on donald trump. and i think the logic might be that look, if we get a 60 day pause in fighting, it might be really difficult in the middle or end of february for israel to restart the bombing campaign on donald trump's watch. because trump doesn't want this sort of chaos. so it's interesting to think about and again in speculation on my part. but i'm asked maybe bedding on, on donald trump. so it could assist by come this side. if he's an old gratian,
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i think it's possible. i think that it's possible that we could, we could be heading towards something here in the next uh, in the next couple of days, right on the list have been, have been provided. there are still some negotiations going on, is that the list of hostage exchange listed? yeah, the list of, of, and apparently i am asked, has provided a list of, of, more than around 30 is really a captives that they are willing to release immediately and then work toward more a company, you know, comprehensive program. so they're probably still working out some of those, some of those details. but i think that are, you know, if it's looking favorable at the moment from what i can gather, all right, we'll leave it there for a minute. let's see how things are kinda coming out some days that we're having done months or thank. it's is a still a head here now, does there a ukraine step? some bits recruitment drive is the army feels the pressure in the war against russia. we've got support for me up to about 15 minutes to say it was shock, result of the fee for inter continental companies cut the car will be here with the
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a had a lot of the weather is looking rather cold and cloudy as we end the week across europe, so great and gloomy skies, i'm afraid so many areas, but it isn't looking a lot dry. a, across the north is still got that wet weather lingering across the mediterranean, and a bit of wintery weather moving its way across the black sea, towards a tech here, it's going to get colder across that southeast corner. we've also got some wintery features in the north east, with some strong winds blowing across the baltic states, but largely care across the scan today view. it's looking settled here, settled as well for the northwest, for the person on the island of island. yes, we will see some drizzle, and some lingering for it is looking colder over the next few days. the weather is of the weather pushes into eastern parts of spring. moving into southern fronds,
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we have cause warnings out as well for sardinia. it is looking very wet and windy here over the next few days as rain as well for much of italy. now in terms of temperatures, it will be coming up slightly across scandinavia in the days ahead, but it remains bitterly cold for the northeast. and we're going to see things ton kula close at southeast corner. we have a look at the 3 day for athens in greece will be low, be below average by saturday. manipulated by those in power rolling. this selection is unique and we've seen anything like that before. no pressure, 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, the way that the story is being told, it's not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the
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listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on out to 0. the story of like this section last and, and is really spelling operating on the deep covered 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 days, just career that ended in public execution, eli cohen, most of the agents on al jazeera, the,
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are you watching out 0. and one of our top story is this an serious kind of take. a prime minister says one of his 1st goals is to bring brought the millions of syrian refugees who are many, a few things returned home for the 1st time since 2011. when the civil will become cheap, got serious, new administration says it's willing to work with international organizations to secure a potential chemical weapons sites. so as a promise to hold accountable anyone folds and torturing and killing detainees, state prison. 14 months of israel's war has killed more than $44800.00 palestinians and garza. israel has long defended its ministry. tactics is she made and responsible, but on the ground, people say that strikes are often unpredictable and happen without warning target because they're missing their umbrella and central browser and has more from the in goes one into the heads of this twice a cornerstone of isabel's narrative. training its relentless smell it to
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a ration as major and humane is beneficial, say you the strikes target almost finances and infrastructure all think claiming that civilians one beforehand on the grounds. the reality for more than 2000000 people living in the district is brutally different. men not couldn't, was sleep and has some list full story home. when is reading science, lew, wait a box in the middle of the night. hayden, i'm the sole survivor in my family. israel targeted our house without warning. they killed my parents and siblings. my grandmother is taking care of me now. i want to coordinate no one about i was sleeping when the attack happened and i found myself in the hospital later that one tax is widely used by the is really minutes. we use a so called roof looking strike. last moment explosive is dropped as a wanting
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a head of an attack posted in say you dismissed. it creates a ton of making evacuations dangerous. um, can you add additional sleep into the day? the heart of the vast majority of tax but carried out without warning. in some cases, the military dropped drawn massages on building roof tops to wound people. this causes significant damage, which in stock violation of international low risk, you want to say the high number of civilians being targeted and to show as well. so cold warnings, a form of a propaganda. the whole voice that instead of this is there any forces, usually target humanitarians zones, and homes. they sometimes use me solved as a warning for civilians. these attacks me to have sharp increase in the humanitarian told. in other cases they target density populace areas without warning. many who survive as well as a tax left too much time. this is old that remains of
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a neighborhood that wasn't struck without any warning. the lack of saved zones means that even when the swelling up shoot civilians are effectively trapped with no chance of survival at old car companies. and i'll do 0 very by postponing to ukraine where resistance is growing to a new load that aims to increase military conscription requires old men age between 25 and 60 to register on an online state space and potentially be pulled up to find a typical course now, from a desktop dodging the draft footage like this of man, apparently being confronted by military conscription offices or trying to escape them is being posted across social media and ukraine. with the russian forces making gains in the front line to the east. pressure is going to find most soldiers to fight them. the victor knocked his real name is in height that
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he attempted to bribe 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. voice mail user. 2 of my friends who are drafted are that 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 or they sent him to the front line without even any protective equipment. he was injured and they still ordered him to go back to the frontlines junior. what he is now in housing was the president, the documents that lensky has admitted that ukrainian force is a short of troops. many soldiers have been fighting since the start of the war in february, 2022. with no time off, the lawyer saved the icing and increase of instances of physical force being used to detain men and pressed them into service may put off to campbell in the case
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which i've witness cases of a legal detention. so it conscription offices attempts to legally detain a colleague of mine during this attempt, they broke his call over, and there was 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 common. you see what we have to do? we don't use force, we don't twist the 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. and then you preserve, which is i know 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 assistive thoughts. the many men in
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odessa are afraid to venture out. yes, please. and the conscription offices setup check points in the city. when you speak to people, there's a sense of 5th man and the family that are afraid that they may get picked up a sent off 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 menu one to avoid a side vague. i just did a desa ukraine. softer is present units of fuel has promised to fight to the end, to avoid impeachment in a televised dress the and baffled lead a provide to the for this account. yes. to be short lived declaration of motion last week, which through the country and to political time, all right, has more now from so or with demonstrates is holding nightly protests cooling for him to go and police trying to gain access to search his
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offices, president, to use took jo, is looking increasingly believe it within the length, the defense. yes. to vision position of marshall. he's denied charges of insurrection she was coming to to join daniel. i earnestly pleased with you to come together to defend south korea and our democracy, which has been defended with blood and sweat on. we'll fight until the end. when he 1st declared marshal lloyd last week, you and said he was acting in part against pro north korea infections and thursday's address president. you went further detailing how no career he maintained had hacked into south korea and computers to undermine its elections. and that he was left with no choice but to take action to defend democratic institutions. here you survived an impeachment vote in parliament on saturday when his own governing party states the boy costs. but the party lita now seems to be in
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support of the motion when it comes up before the national assembly. again, you'll need to get to it as long as the president has no intention of stepping down in an immediate suspension of his duties is required. an overwhelming majority of south korean seemed to agree with a new opinion. polls suggesting 75 percent of people are in favor of presidents. you quitting, being in pete's public right. i'll just say right. so i trends in the sky of new york, new jersey, a, causing a long us defense department says there's no foreign involvement, but suffolk, no explanation. kristen to lead me as more, more drones in the sky. it's become almost a nightly occurrence in the skies over new jersey. see, there are literally dozens of drawn fire spotted by residents and share it on social media. mysterious drones as large as a car would at 1st seemed
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a local anomaly. now capturing the attention of top military officials at this time, we have no evidence that these activities are coming from a foreign entity or the work of an adversary. we're going to continue to monitor what is happening, but um, you know, at no point where our installations threatened when this activity was occurring, dependent on spokes person denying reports, they were launched by around here since there is not any truth to that. there is no ronnie and ship off the coast of the united states and there's no so called mothership launching drones towards the united states sir the f b i the f b i is leading the investigation. you're telling me we don't know what the hell these drones are in new jersey are. is that correct? that's right. since opening a tip line more than $3000.00 sidings have been found in the sightings began in new jersey last month about the same time. drones were spotted around for us air bases in the united kingdom. now they're being reported here in new york and pennsylvania
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as well. in new jersey, local police have launched their own drugs in an attempt to get more information while local mirrors have called for a stronger state response. right now we just want then if i would, this is what concerns us mostly is that at this point, nobody seen any of these units taking off or landing despite reassurances. they're concerned that recivore is military bases. even president elect donald trump sped minster, golf club and home have been under surveillance or worst. the next one will come in the next one and next one. but so far there are more questions than answers. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. a propeller plane crashed on to a texas highway on wednesday, judging 3 vehicles early the pilot was on board when the smaller cross went down and split into 2. yeah, and i have a pos in the city victoria for people including the pilot engine. the cause of the crash is not clear. the increasing droughts and unsustainable lands use the
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devastating slaves of land worldwide every year. as torrents on combat seem deserted, vacation come to her place and saudi arabia, irish return from reporting on a long term project. headache in saudi, which is helping to whole pack this out in the city. national park right now, no of the re add new life is being coax back into the a be seen by a man who's passionate about restoring, degraded, land, nurturing thousands of acacia saplings, and all the indigenous species ready for transplanting to the desert pump mileage. abdullah and lisa was born and bred here. he knows the landscape like the back of his hand and shows me how this once that's all area is being restored. of the suns overwhelmed it? and i still have to, i've been in this field for 36 years and i've seen a significant change. there's more vegetation, more greenery and an increase in wild life,
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including the sonata malls. and then what's also encouraging is the growing awareness in the community. people are now more conscious of the environment across the world. healthy, productive lied is disappearing and alarming rate. the ongoing justification conference and saudi's capital. i caught up with a man who knows the story only too well. we're talking about $100000000.00 hectares per year. so that's the area of the size of france, that's becoming less and less productive. and we're still converting natural land and there's only 25 percent left to convert. so we're burning the candle at both ends. it's a big problem and we've got to really start moving now back in the national park, we're heading for a dry, the warranty that has special significance on the way passing kilometer off the kilometer. if you plan to add the body, abdullah shows me how wild the cases provide seats for growing on into new trees.
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slowly but surely expanding the band of green wood 25 years. 270000 trees have been prompted, and more than a 1000000 shrubs in the united nations have cool deep slope creeping degradation of land. a silent crisis is d, stabilizing communities on a global scale, but it's projects like this driven at the groceries level by people who really know and understand their ancestor lines that could make the difference. the story here is a minuscule element in the label biosphere. but it is also part of a growing movement to re wild and replant the fights against the looming threat of land loss. the so the head hearing out 0, this major league baseball players, signed the biggest contracts in the sports history file. we'll be here the,
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let's get them to school as our next. thank you so much. i manchester city's help said progressing, and the champions league of suffering, the major blowed english champions last event is pushing manager pep. cordial that deeper into crisis. this end of all of it. for the opener, for the a tally, an aside in turin. west mckenney then a bullied in their 2nd to give you a the to know victory or defeat mean city have just one. when and 10 matches, it also leaves them 22nd in the champions league. table, top 18 is automatically qualified for the last 16 city. have 2 group gains left to
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play. the dressing room is a stable when we, when we are happy, when we lose, we are not and it's normal. and you have to extend that. so what, what can i do for sorry, for our sales or so i prove it and we will go forth a little are small secured, a commanding a 3 now when over monica, at homes, because of soc, is going twice to put his team in a strong positions reach the knock at rounds, the victory, mit moose mchale our testing site. up to 3rd in the table, the 13 points heading into their final to group stage mattress. we should've always misquote, 4 or 5 indices stuff. it wasn't the gate and then didn't sound like the level of opposition is really high and the way they play, they create a quite a calendar because they have so many players inside. and the moment that you are not very well organized on needs in the position this, there's 2 or 3 passes, you kind of struggle against them. but we want to work on that situation with go to
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the 2nd one. and i said again was, you know, a concert, i think the shops had a post as well in the right moment. so all the very positive and bar salon and secure their spot in the last 16 with a dramatic 3 to victory over last year was fine. with rossier, jordan and fair and taurus start for bar. so with 2 goals, helping them move to 2nd in the table with 15 points just behind leaders, oliver pool. he has woke up announcement on wednesday confirmed that football is biggest events will return to africa in 2030 morocco will be co hosting the tournament to decades on from the world cup to south africa. the north african country makes history. and by reaching the men's semi finals at the cuts are 2022 wells have football broadcaster osher from the show says this is well deserved reward for marco. this means so much to the americans. it means a lot to the african continent because you have to go back all the way to when the
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sept, black to see for a gave the hosting rights to south africa. and of course, on the backbone of the nelson mandela, the i couldn't, my dba being at the center of that, that really felt like a, it's one that you know, could be owned by the african continent for sure. but when you look at moral code, it's been hosting, you know, every continental football tournament that there is your reading, you know, talking about the culture that everyone now embraces. you know, you see old american teams, girls and boys on the 15 on the 17, i'm the 20. i'm the 23 and also the senior teams, you know, respecting every international know window for both men and women. there's no country in africa that he's doing that as much as the americans are doing. people know that this is a football in countries as much as that africa was a good part to you. you know, you could see the front of a funder,
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what kind of not at that level in terms of competition but moral cold. they've already gone to the semi finals of the woke up. and now they could be telling themselves, you know, what, we actually have it enough to go to the final. and who knows, perhaps an african team could actually go to a final and we know of mexican club that you could be, but a photo of brazil to go through to the next round of the sea for an intercontinental cup. it's the 1st of the 3 matches being hosted by cuts are with european champions, round is read already guarantee to place in the final. joanne, i guess around sky was, joe has stadium 974. i in the doors it 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. both the photo came into the matches cleared favorites. having sealed
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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 to go home, but both to forego were caught napping as but because of some decease, not false in the 2nd health to school. the 1st for the mexican team, nelson day or so then doubled after another defensive mistake from the resilience and for the premier league plan venezuela. captain solomon london sealed the wind for the chica 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 call themselves champions, but the american public to cope this composition continue. selby bacteria on
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saturday night, the stadium 974 to $5.00 african shopkins i last late the winter if that much were going to place to be in the continental cup itself. european champions roam ethridge awaits. joanna gets real sca out 0. so hold on. one soto has officially joined the new york mats and a 765000000 dollar 15 year deal. the biggest contract in the history of major league baseball, the 26 year old, born in the dominican republic, spent last season with cross town rivals the new york yankees where he had the best year of his career. his deals passes the 10 year 700000000 dollar contract that the la dodgers sign with show, hey, oh, tiny, the mats are hoping to win the world series for the 1st time since 19 fifties have now taken. okay, and that is all your support for now. back to you next part. thank you very much. that will save it late. so that's it for me to use that they've got a website out. is there a dot com with the address of with use of coverage right now,
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because of the statements, the department of justice says it's formed a task force that would investigate the target for crimes against humanity has investigations of fully involved low level police officers. no, the handful of cases have been filed in for the survey is interim prime minister says people need com and stability is the nation moves forward off to the full. and for shara less that the color that i'm or kyle, this is out. is there a line from doha also coming up, taking my says into their own hands, young syrians take the initiative to clean the streets of the council, damascus with outside gone european nations debate the future, the syrian rest.
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