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and, and 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 only both low level police officers. no. the handful of cases have been filed in for the areas interim prime minister says people need com and stability as the nation moves forward off the phone with the charlotte side the nor kyle. this is out. is there a life from doha, also coming up, taking masses into their own hands. young syrians, take the initiative to clean the streets of the capital, damascus. with outside gone european nations debate, the future, the syrian refugees fail. hosting policy is ready military conduct some way of
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attacks across the javascript. targeting refugee comes an, a convoy dozens of palestinians accounts the so we begin in syria where the country is kind of take a prime minister. mama to alba share says one of his 1st goals is to bring back the millions of syrian refugees who are abroad and who had ministration is also promising to get state institutions back up and running and restore the public services of to 13 years of civil war speaking to out is there a serious can take appointments to refund those guilty of will crimes will be held to account the badness to be, to meet. and so what do remains open football employees, except for those whose hands stained with blood from military institutions,
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who although the once employees took up arms and forward against the syrian, the people who displacing them, these individuals will be referred to quotes the trial before being allowed to return to the roles and the institutions of the civil war falls to be despised millions of people to neighboring countries. i'm further abroad, but with the full of the outside regime, syrians across the world, and now hoping to return to the highlands that's bringing the l 0 is russell said that he's live for us in damascus. the syrian capital and rest will just bring this up speed. what was the interim government priorities all at this point in time? the policy, the food and extreme and a difficult task ahead of this intent, him instead of governments. so up there, the rule of every g plus is for more than half a century now,
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looking administration onto 2 weeks ago from the north. the province of it is now in charge of the for syria and stays affairs. and the last 13 years with a huge civil war that almost shut them down. the whole company is socially economically bit of time, the and every other aspect of the lives. now 1st, they need to establish themselves as a registered with the active and that is happening because now the neighboring countries, the rock, egypt, jordan, did the and the gulf companies such as you and i sat about me. so the radio spent frame before resuming their diplomatic nations. here utilities is also one of the companies that all of that has resumed these with different back relations with, with a new administration. and that's important because if it is one of the 1st major european union members the and so i thought, and certainly also they have pretty much the problem is that seem to come in these channels when you threw open data, the embassy in damascus. so the new position is as publish in itself as an estimate
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to paula, as i mentioned before, towards the, the region and globally. so on the other hand, the government know is this top news headed by mohammed? proceed? i'm, i'm a member of h t s related salvation governments that was voiding over. so he is going to be here just with the had the face. yes, mama, giovanni know the new government used to come up with a list of the ministers and it has to be a fair share because the qualities of the position doesn't no of warning over seal . yes, these equations and there are several stakeholders as well. now, the main question for the government also is that the weather is going to be able to create an inclusive democratic celia that the production the said was upside the john b representative. so you look at all these new table that's being created address. so let the the interim premises also quoting on millions of refugees to return to
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the country is syria ready for them? so why would you be this difficult question for anyone to answer but for now, let's remember the last close of 13 years of civil war. 60 percent of the syrian population, internally or internationally heavy linda has been displaced. so serious population before the work for the for media. now we're talking about what medium cedar rapids using jordan. 1.5 universities, 11 on hundreds of thousands of students, deputies give the liberty accomplished egypt. and here are 3600000 refugees in 1300 as of, of thousands of all the course north america. and now the government is taking over a company that socially public lead me to totally as southern, almost as these are free falls, but will bother him. the company desperately needs because of the men power
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desperately need. the expertise for is for the city of the city and for leaving applewood. that's why it's quite sweet, to call them to come and to have the new government that he said of government deliberate decision to reveal their coffee, but they're going to face to month to month as problems, particularly now. you comically, because the company told you about an employment that is over 50 percent. you're talking about, i call nukes this, that makes inflation or one of the highest rate the, the, to, the will. so i'm the economy, the little box is almost stop this or so no, this need government has to be in the she has to use the economy, could he have jobs and also was doing so creating a sense of reconciliation and coastal division into society as well because there are lots of grievances for the last 2 years of the civil war and they have plenty of challenges ahead wrestles that. are many thanks for the update from damascus.
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well, your pin ations on devising the future of the syrian refugees. vale, hosting austria has announced plans the pulitzer in my grandson's b. u. k. funds and gemini level for his an asylum applications, germany hosting the a 1000000 syrian refugees and asylum seekers that are facing the tough choice between staying in the host country or attending high dosage of our eval thoughts. usually should and will be 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 our poles government made that decision in 2015, the belief was germany could manage. but that's changed with the anti immigrant,
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a f, the party running 2nd in opinion, polls ahead of federal elections, the 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 being had by refugees torn about what to do next. is we by 5050 by say, i don't know if you need me here in germany. and i also think about might be by the also need me 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, and evelyns have decided to hold a side of applications. this decision impacting tens of thousands of claims has been met by growing support across europe. some governments are pushing for strict are immigration controls, including deportations and move that's worrying the united nations. for now,
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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 to watch there should be using vision, want to 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 governments 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 asylum policies across europe. door. so jabari
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algebra the united nations as there is that teen the conflicts created the world's largest refugee crisis, with more than 14000000 syrians flows from that homes. so 2011 off of that number on the space within the countries borders whether you and says 70 percent of the population issue, monetary in a 90 percent of below the poverty line, sir, is naples, tech 11 and jordan rock and egypt test around 5 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees of the 1300000 syrians of re settled in europe, most of them in germany. it's home to 850000 syrians largest number and unknown neighboring country to hello them. i colleague that clock spoke to not be nice political unless i'm director of the serious education persistence, dignity. he says it's crucial that certain refugees be part of the political process. i think one of the main problems with the issue of for features and
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display serious in general is that it hasn't been always been looked from the wrong angle. it is no doubt he wish communitarian problem, 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 the regime was the root cause of displacement, but right now in order for us to get through 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 the 3 types of problems that are not being addressed to hopefully because there's a lack of a process or procedures for that matter, you know, problems in their hosting countries in a sense that those who are leaving, as we seen recently leaving country is all the turkey, they're signing a document, have to come back. so they're getting a one way ticket and i presume,
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and then 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 back to syria. so right now they're getting a one way tickets, which makes them under a very dangerous unknown future. they've been given that kind of problem. and those that you're going to go into 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, the process going to be this 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 inside. so 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, or she is just that will happen because there has gained access to the so called
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palestine bronze prison in damascus. it was run by the threat intelligence service under present sharla sound much the facility was built underground and contained cells known as coffin rooms. we spoke to 2 young men who were detained. the last said, i'm checking on next par subject. 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 off on the show. so what was the reason for your wrath? let them know unsettled communes. i looked at 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 hours and then transferred to this cell once and the number on who we slips. he is suffering from
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life. scabies and allergies. so now we'll get the most of a have 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 the outside and we set michael. were there women and children with you or for them to be sent home, 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, a 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 curse and humiliated some body. hannah 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 used on a strict schedule. and if you made
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a mistake, you were beaten, cursed and humiliated. what i can the not many for a while. we slept, piled on top of each other. if someone was pulled out of a pile and they were beaten outside the cell in this for some the larger i still have mark. so my back and legs from the torture. i was even shocked, and the bullet went to the bone here. i'll show you my legs. i'm sure no come on 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 say. 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 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 it there. and if you didn't, they would tie your hands and suspend you from the upper floor. they even use these handcuffs to hang people above the cell doors. well sir, ends in damascus. have thoughts of cleaning up the city one street at a time. many hoping for a price of future, no commerce has more from the surround capsule. we are here in one of the neighborhoods in the city of damascus. and actually actually, by chance, we seen a group of voluntary young men and women who started an initiative, a voluntary initiative in the city of damascus. we've talked to those young men and women and they told us that this is their time and they are gonna take the initiative and starts rebuilding syria from scratch and rebuild a new syria away from the previous regime. and actually they also expressed
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a massive will to, to change the, the previous pattern to uh, be more active in the community, especially after the latest developments. yeah, i mean, well by that i had come up with a sought out this initiative aimed 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 john had the most of my biological science students at the musket 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, a mid the huge shortage in basic and the,
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such as these. however, they told us that this is our time. and now we are, we are be 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 just the roll from damascus. i think it's actually of state has touched down and ask about in jordan to discuss developments and gone so 11. i'm serious. the state department says, i'm think lincoln will be reiterating washington's pools for a smooth transition in syria following the full of charlotte sides raging. it also discuss what the us is going urgent need to compute a cease fire agreement and goals of your social security adviser. jack sullivan is scheduled to visit as well. castle and egypt in the coming days. it still has hair on out there. we, welding the deserts, how saudi arabia is trying to solve the timeline disappearing as little knowing rates, the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read into the game? so basically, 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 $29.00 and others make a difference on out to 0. let's say full year of war in gaza and now it is really troops invading lebanon or the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. now with trump back in the white house. ready what can america expect, and what can the world expand? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello again, you are watching out there. here's a reminder of our top story. this our series can take a prime minister says one of his 1st goals is to bring back the millions of syrian refugees who are abroad. many are hoping to return home for the 1st time since 2011
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. and the civil war in the country began is there any attacks across calls that have killed thousands of palestinians since don't on 1st day of an ice and drain strike on a convoy in the south of the strip kills at least 16 people volunteers are amongst the dead, the security personnel fit fired into the as a full crowd to a treat away from the trucks. several humanitarian aid convoys have been looted in recent months of hunger and desperation spreads. the trucks are traveling between western rafa and con eunice when they were attacked. under the central gauze, this is the optimum of in his way strike on homes and owners, the red refugee come at least 15 palestinians were killed in the attack. the engines and forties of the dead would take them to l. x. the hospital that's bringing honey mackwood, he's in darrow bala in the central garza and honey,
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the strikes that continuing even is global calls for a cease fire, a growing take us through what's been happening with laura as of this woman day again and just occupying a minimal part of people's life right here because of the, of what they are struggling and experiencing on daily basis. now for them a priority and end of what's going on, that's the only priority and want to see it happening. but let's begin with what's going on in northern gosh, i come out at one hospital, the evolving the story of the murder of the orthopedic department, had, who was on his way from gunner gun hospice, the hosp to, to pick up medical supplies on his way back to the one house, but that is only 2 minutes away from driving distance from a gun hawk. but that was shot by the quad copiers who was inside an ambulance and he was shot inside the ambulance. then by the time to arrive to the hospital, he was already dead. this highlights the danger and the risky environment. at
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doctors, the medical staff are working with them in northern part of the state that these really military have as no red lines at all. they targets deliberately, almost everyone, the overnight attacks already pause more hunger more despair and more in depth to people who were securing or were talked with the security of a delivery of a human to do in a truck designated point. 60 and people also that lead to eluding of the, the trucks, which is causing further further humanitarian prices in the market. that is already a depleted from any of the basic supply, the disposal high life, the danger aid worker, that security person out involved in securing the delivery of, of, of the human interior on a truck without being loaded by many of those what supported him to the by the is really a monetary 15 more people wait till the sorry, right river. they've got half of the motor to do from one families. this place
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families inside a residential home. and i'm sorry, right? if you come 7 more in july is 3. this is what's going on right now. these are the moments that people that process goes on living through. so again, it's only up to paying a minimal part of their life as long as their safety is not secured. they live with a shot, a sense of 50. so anything less than a full seeds fire does not intrigue any palestinian here. okay, honey in lockwood, in central garza, honey, thank you for that update. now increasing drought send on sustainable line to use on devastating slaves of land world wide every year as talks on combining justification, come to a close and saudi arabia, our environments as a net comp recently returned from reporting on the long term project and funding which is helping to host back the funds in the study can national park right now? no. of the re add new life. he's being coax back into the a be seen by
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a man who's passionate about restoring, degraded, land, nurturing thousands of acacia saplings, and all the indigenous species ready for transplanting to the desperate part mileage. abdullah and lisa was born and bred here. he noticed the landscape like the back of his hand. it shows me how this once that's all area is being restored off to 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, including the sonata malls. another 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 as an alarming rate of the ongoing deserts, vacation conference, and saudi's capital. i caught up with a man who knows the story only too well. we're talking about $100000000.00
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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 planting at the body of the shows me how wild the cases provide seats for growing on into new trees. slowly but surely expanding the band. the green of a 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,
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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 to nick, labeled by severe. but it is also part of a growing movement to re wild and replant the fight against the leading threat of line loss. the clock i'll just era 30 saudi arabia, a propeller playing crushed into a texas highway on wednesday damaging 3 vehicles. only the pilot was on board when the school across went down and split into and as a pos from the city of victoria. for people including the pilots were injured. and the cause of the crash is not clear. and just before we go online to of our top story from syria that can take a prime minister, same on the 1st goals of his administration, is to bring back the millions of syrian refugees who are abroad. many hoping to
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attend for the 1st time since 2011. i'm a civil in the country began. so as i said, it's willing to work with the in special organizations to secure the chemical weapons side. that's it from me, nor kyle the web ex and inside story p and what the future holds. the syrian refugees in your the the as hello. the weather is set very quiet, but rather cold across much of east asia of the next few days. but normally flow pushing down that cold and rain, more in the way of wintery weather across northern parts of china, of the korean peninsula, and into japan, so snow flurries expected in her car. there was some of that wintery weather. we'll slip into west and areas of horseshoe on saturday,
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but you can see the west of the wet weather remains out to see it remains a bit cold across the nose of china with temperatures below average with aging system. the story in shanghai, but large meat, clear sky, so cold, but with sunshine, one way of cloud for the southern areas and home home, we'll see the attempt to come down to 16 degrees celsius. and temperatures have come down across the north of india. we have but watches out for cold waves over the next few days. it's a logic dry across the north, much west. down in the south, we had read warnings out for that circulation. apple. very heavy. rain to places like tumble now do, and kara will showers remain on friday. we'll see more and a wave, some heavy rain moving into sri lanka. over the weekend. we have a look at the 3 day for colombo. we could see thunder storms on saturday as the
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the mama uprising isn't um free to movements that takes place in can you timing up against the british demanding return of the lines neatly d because if i documents sign in lights on persons colonial passed, there is this domestic torture of reign of terror and these count major human rights abuse. how was this happening? a very reduced way of to whichever 110 don't need to deny on out is era. the euphoria is turning into this fast, but many syrian refugees in your days after the pool of a charlotte side, several governments of polls sooner than asylum application. how does this affect that status? will i be forced to return home? this is inside stored
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