tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 12, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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on the there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own event, you know, counter and the, [000:00:00;00] the other on the clock visited. these are locked into coming up in the next 60 minutes . the shape will the political process take in serious reading challenges like as a new government shots away for the tough task of uniting of fractured nations
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to report from the 1st place of the struggle to topple side with as i don't, europe and nations to make the future of the syrian refugees that these are in the military continues this wave of attacks across the gulf, the strip targeting refugee camps, and even in a coma for thousands of students. and in sports, manchester cities help said progressing in the champions league of suffered a major below english champions. watching elk event is pushing manager pat deeper into chrysler, the so we'd be getting this news are in syria where the prime minister mohammed up last year says one of his 1st goal is to bring home the millions of syrian refugees. your administration is also promising to get state institutions back up and running
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and provide basic services of to more than 13 years of civil war. speaking throughout zera, russia reaffirm that those guilty of war crimes will be held to account the badness to be, to meet the door remains open foot board 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 referred to quotes for trial before being allowed to return to the roles and the institutions. well, the civil war forcibly displaced millions of people to neighboring countries in the federal, broad. but with the full of the government. so bush are all a side syrians around the world, hoping to return that sits right away to damascus. we can speak throughout the zeros that i'm having while he's live for us in the syrian capital mode. tell us more about the challenges that the new ted take. government is facing right now and
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try to achieve stability as well. uh, nick. uh, you've got to imagine the amount of work. this is government. all this, this to be government is, has on it's has now even before the, from the creation of this uh, instead of cabinets. the, the celtic, a prime minister, how about the shoes or the artwork? meetings, often meetings and statements, soft the statements on the hosp to the costs that you would best the entire state, the game they have that. but let's come the challenge that to me is they have to talk to the other to the other functions they have to create a they have to speed up in terms of achieving national accommodation. i'm about to me is talking to a variety of groups actually have a long number, a whole number of people that will have different orientations. these people have to come together to be able to build the nation again, including those who, who are still fighting in other parts of syria. so that's a,
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that's the challenge some. but when they have the challenge of security, where is the army went all the security forces, the security organs, they have to be called in again, has the army do commission that so the army has to be able to stay with its own, its positions, right? is it going on hide some dots as a result of that? these are, these have taken some of the city lines now. so she would shopping just also in, in terms of security. and they have the economy, which is missing. they have to stop. no, not today to, to look into the economic situation because people need a new, kind of see, people need to documentation. people need to leave a decent life off the so many yes of waiting for this uh, this moment. and with so many refugees might have been making their way by millions and millions of them. how is that plague? how's it going to of the for that so. so another aspect of the, of the problem this,
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this government will have on his hands because already started. we have already had to listen to news from europe talking about europe and countries. looking again as to whether they should now continue giving asylum asylum to you to the syrians. they are telling them to go back to see do we have several millions of refugees, both inside and outside the country. and we have an infrastructure that is clearly unable to accommodate any terms of that basic amenities. basic needs, the economic situation, and even some of the many of them, their homes have been destroyed during the 15 years of civil war in the country. so it's a, it's really challenging and some of them have gone to the 10 homes solve those a lot inside city have begun to move around to the their original villages and cities. but as i said, the problem is how to accommodate them. the problem is how to create the necessary infrastructure for them. and also those millions will out of some outside the
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country. are they going to be able to, to, to say not safely to be turned in a decent amount of activities on their lives. again, all right, but having sex with that time, i haven't val, reporting my life from damascus. let's try to revel this a little bit to join his on site is really guys pin folder to lecture and peace and security from university. welcome. throughout the 0 robin robot at how do you assess israel's intentions here, given the degree to which that they have assaulted all the military positions within syria? what's, what's the game plan? well, i think for his role, this is a case of something old, something new. we seen is wrote do this before they did this countless times before israel feels insecure, whether that's true or not. and as a response that insecurity what they do, they take territory. we've seen that happen in level and we've seen that happening dollars. and now we're seeing that happen in syria, or is the, the irony here is that what we have in syria is israel basically creating a buffet server to protect his original buffers. a,
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which is the go on. hi. is that with the original and strategic logic of walk you find the go on heights. what we're seeing here that's new is not necessarily territorial control and occupation. the actually israel is unprecedented number of ass strikes. we know that over the past year, israel did it talk syria, but launched as around 200 strikes on syria. in the last few days we've seen around 480, possibly even more. and i think that this really shows the israel is not changing its regional role in espanol who speaks of a strategic a people in the middle east. israel used to be a status quo power, and that was what we used to criticize it for, not the site for basically not doing enough to make to move towards negotiations to palestinians for example, to change the regional stuff. this quote for the back to now is relatives. the revision is powers. israel that wants to change things is israel that wants to roll back, come us and hezbollah and the syrian regime, and that's what they doing today. so it's kind of a new strategic phase really behavior and given that backdrop to this very complicated situation,
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how capable is this ends room governments of bringing all the disparate festive interests together to make a viable, stable government? well, the jury's very much out on this. yes, it was h d s at galandes forces that captured damascus book page. this is actually quite small organization. yes, it's been an effective job of governing it live, but they might have as few as 20000 flights of you know, that's going to be a big job post, not just policing syria, but also kind of creating a new, legitimate government and, and basically working on things like post for rehabilitation and bringing the nation together. the question is, can they do the ideologically, and can they do that practically? we're hearing them say the right things. but the fact that the front of the us is not good enough to them, even though there's a $10000000.00 balance, who enjoys had suggested that the so willing to give them the benefit to the doubts . but at the same time, we not seeing any moves towards reconciliation with the listing h d s as
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a terrorist organization yet. so i think the west is very much thing. we'll see what happens before making any strategic changes in our policies. of course, that the goal here is a united syria, isn't it just is right already days, but 5 days or so enough to as has full and what's your sense of how likely and what that is, what it depends with whom you speak to. most organizations will say we want the united syria, the, when you ask them what start united syria would look like. they will give you very, very different answers. all we talking about, for example, of federal syria that sees large degrees of autonomy for regions like the code is region in the still possibly the olive white majority region in the west. are we talking about a strong central government serial like we had under the assad regime? all we talking about the secular, syria, a liberal democratic syria. i think the movement was still very much in not euphoric. phase assault is gone. we should not be shedding any t is. the demise is very brutal. dictator killed 60000 people. but once the dust settles with, then it's going to get
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a lot more complicated. the real fight is the head of the syrian people for deciding exactly what a few just theory would look like geographically, politically and indeed, who should govern it, right? and then you have to factor in the millions of millions of refugees that they're all right around the world and neighboring countries and elsewhere across europe and elsewhere. and how important is it for them to be part of that process? all i think is absolutely critical. everything is all sorts of factors that play here with the refugees. you know, i remember during the a what a right cool. we saw some of the scenes, what we're seeing at the moment in syria, of all these refugee street us. what was the refugees coming back home and being very jubilant and excited to go back to their old towns and villages and to see their family again. but we will note that went very long, very quickly, simply because again, that crate. so much pressure on a government in syria that we don't know is power and its abilities and its capabilities. so, so you're going to have to see these people house and provide them the citations, safety, and all those kinds of things that people need to get by. and if they don't have
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that, that's when bitten this and resistance starts to cement. so i actually think the refugee are to and will make things harder faced yes, in the short term at least there is also so much anger and resentment and deep emotion engendered by the, the years and years of a sack. repression of his demand for retribution is it as a potential threat that it could overwhelm the, this project of restoration and restorative debility. i think this is a really interesting story to see where this guy was and we're seeing at now this kind of pressure that gilani is facing in certainly it accidentally he wants to be saying the right things through uh, the west and the region like just like to keep shipping, that, you know, he's not interested in retribution or vengeance. he wants to be a reasonable, responsible statesman. however, you know, and i know it's been over ruled, but aged. yes is, is, of course, has been degree of devices to and of, i'll call you to the question is how much control does. you'll only have over his
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members. how much does he has it does his changes? how much is a reflected in the membership as well? these are people who are fulton, died for free, siri and h ds. but also other organizations to the question is whether they'll be able to put aside a grievance as many of which a rightful grievances towards a previous members in person, out in the establishing and gets on with building a new syria. and how much will they want to look back unsettled school? right, so many factors and strands that have to come together in these complicated days, weeks, and months ahead robot, thanks for that. thank you. thank you. now sir, ends in damascus. have started cleaning up the city one street the time, many hoping for probably the future off to the toppling of the bush or on the side of instruction. not going to ship more from the syrian capital. now, 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,
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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 going to take the initiative and starts. we building syria from scratch and we build 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 mean more 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 than 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
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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, 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. what f, as the shape of serious political future have begun with the cad take administration. now running state affairs, as we've been discussing it face has many challenges including united country this be that war for more than 15 years. so the reports not from there are the best place of the struggle that led to the ever threw off the side. this is wearable
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charlotte subs downfall begun 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, 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, 3 of them that you'd like to hear some of that syria needs a lot of services, 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 serial needs to help with the international community to rise again.
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but that is conditioned on the new authorities ability to come up with a critical, inclusive and non sectarian governing body. there is hope, but there are also concerns. there are opportunities for syrians to come together to build a state that abides by the rule of law. but there are also risks to there appears to be a new found unity among the opposition forces have long failed to agree on a single vision. and we're not uh, waterford comedy out there was a joint operations room in damascus, bringing together among others commanders 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 seeing i and we need a differentiation between the muslim and a christian. i swear i'm 67 years old and, and even you the religion of the neighbors. it was the regime that created
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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 of millions. one of them is 8 year old. how much does that include their else as a to the southern syria? the as rarely attacks across scholars have killed dozens of palestinian since dawn on thursday overnight to drain strong. calling a convoy in the south of this trip killed at least 16 people. volunteers were among the dead. the security personnel fired into the fullest crowns to retreats away from the trucks. several humanitarian, a twin boys have been looted in recent months since 100 desperation spreads,
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the trucks are traveling between west and referent con units when they were attacked. and in central drugs. and this is the optimum off of it is really strike on hines and on the threat refugee, these 15 published image appealed into the engine and bodies of the dead were taken to out. so the any orthopedic surgeon who was still operating in northern gals or has been killed by is ready forces thought to so you joe don't was traveling and implants when an is really caught up to looking for on the vehicle. you've been transporting medical supplies between the commode when an hour out of hospitals. this video shows joe to announcing the death of his nephew in november. i published a new media report say his 24 year old son was also killed last week while trying to rescue family members from the rubble of the building in your body of inquiry joins live now from darrow, by the in central goes. is it him to walk you through what happened to talk to?
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so if you out, if you of the ducks do so, i was in and i'm getting into when men is ready quite cop to shots him with live munition in the had. this is very obvious that this is a deliberate targeting to doctors. a doctor side has been the only are to medic, doctor at for 7 days in this locate that has been imposed on the another in gaza strip. he was the only active button and he was also trying to treat as much people as possible. he has been resisting the blockade of food, of medical supplies and also the fact that there has been no 8 injury yet. that, that nothing cause he said, no, it's not only that his son has been killed last week. and also his son was in the another in parts of the gospel ship. now this is not the 1st time the case has been
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targeted. business has has been targeted, but the situation has been very hard on another in parts of the gaza strip and come out at one today news is another medical personnel and a very dear doctor, because now there has been what will be there is already a lot of doctors in at come on a one and, and this doctor has been treating a lot, especially those who have been injured. explosive women in their name is a term lease. it is. meanwhile, that have been of the strikes right across the street from of the well yes, there has been ongoing errors raised happening in different parts of the gaza strip . but let me tell you about an air strikes that targets had a convoy where at least 16 palestinians were killed. and those are not policemen.
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there are not any security people. they are volunteers from the community to help 8 organizations to deliver food to the warehouses. and this happened a couple of times and it successfully happened where organizations work closely with the community members. so that is where the forces killed those palestinians who were trying to help and trying to volunteers to secure the aden. this is very obvious. that is where the forces are trying to hinder as much aid as possible. now, yes, the, the, the con boy has been us have the funds by were also been looted and those policies have been killed. and there are dozens of others that have been injured in this task. 6 and the policy is, are not only with new thing, ongoing air strikes are totally re sending in quite copters chasing them from a place to another. but also the fluid situation is very hard, especially for those in the middle area where the bakeries are not operating
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anymore. and paula sinews are, are struggling to find medicine to find shelter, especially those who have been displaced on the move from the middle area in the z after yesterday's evacuation orders. all right, let's see, hold and going green picture for a minute there about it in central cause of him because of the thank you. well 14 months of war and dogs who has killed more than 44800 parents to use israel as long defended it's mandatory tactics as shumate and responsible. but on the ground, people say the strikes roughly unpredictable and happen without warning. talk about assume is in there about a sense of cause it has more for me. as it goes, learning hits is twice a cornerstone of isabel's narrative. betraying its relentless smell. it to a ration as major and humane is very official, say the strikes tug almost finances and infrastructure, i'll think,
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claiming that civilians one beforehand on the grounds, the reality for more than 2000000 people living and this trip is brutally different . minot couldn't was sleep and has family as full story home. when is reading sheil lou way to box in the middle of the night. hayden, i'm the sole survivor and 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. one tactic widely used by the is really minutes. we use a so called roof looking strike. last moment explosive is dropped as a wanting a head of an attack posted in, say you, this must, it creates a ton of making evacuations dangerous. can you to
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this this lady in the day, 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 only number of civilians being targeted to show as well. so cold warnings, a form of a propaganda the whole what the status is there any forces, usually target humanitarians zones. and homes they sometimes use me solved as a warning for civilians. these attacks me to a sharp increase in the humanitarian told. in other cases they target density populates areas without warning. many who survive as well as a tax pod left too much time. this is old, that remains of 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
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no chance of survival at old car companies. and i'll do 0 very, but i personally, i'd be a secular state has touched on an acrobat in jordan to discuss development, 2011 in syria. the state department says blinking will be reiterating washington schools for a smooth transition in sierra following the form of pressure on the sides region. it also discuss what the us is calling the urgent need to conclude a ceasefire agreement and garza, us national security advisor james sullivan is also scheduled to visit israel counselor in egypt in the coming days. let's bring it in or a day just to remind she's in a month in jordan because israel is banned up 0 from reporting that and in the occupied territories. so no clinton has arrived in the country. what seems likely to be discussing and what can we expect out of these meetings as well, i mean these discussions are critical next because jordan is a very important player, a very important agent,
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a stability in the region. it's also directly affected by what's going on in syria and the jordanian king voiced opposition and condemnation very early on of israel, the stabilizing actions in syria, the aerial assault, of the cancellation of the this engagement agreement of, of 1974 the incursion into syria. and territory, so these are things that would have been on the table. jordan also already coordinated incent, assistance to syria. so this is something that the americans are key and to also continue to use jordan as a pathway for providing assistance in syria. there's also the war on garza, of course, and jordan being is very actively involved, not just in attempts to end the genocide, but also in trying to curtail is really actions in the occupied westbank. there isn't an announcement that's eminent out of this meeting,
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but the visit to i'll come by the meeting with the king and then later on. also the for administer also just highlights the jordanian role. it's called, it might not be in the headlines, but it is important for as the regional players to maintain some sort of stability . of course, jordan final note is home to nearly a 1000000 syrian refugees. yeah. jordan, the key part of ongoing diplomacy. no, thanks for that. no worries, i don't use that for my mom. enjoy. all right, let's take a look at the weather. know his car. i had low that tropical cycling is set to tip the very newest of madagascar. we'll get to africa in a moment. first to the middle east and live and who is looking to launch the unsettled across the north of the region. we seen some very wet and wintery weather move from the black sea into northern areas of tech. here, moves across the cool causes and on woods to western areas of around we have got
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some warnings out because that snow is set to for them bring temperatures down into around any 9 degrees celsius on saturday. we'd also see the winds at pick up because the west of saudi arabia and across the gulf, the temperature is coming up slightly in color doe hot 27 degrees celsius. the on saturday, temperatures upsets come down. across that event, it is largely settled here and it's settled across the north of africa. we will see some window. the features, however, thanks to the hum matching winds. if spots warnings in chad full potential sandstone launch, enjoy picture across the north west, across that central band. and the heat continues for the very south of southern africa for places like south africa and bought swan and this out for the go psycho working its way towards the camara islands. it's set to clip madagascar on friday. i dropped the head here and i'll just there are no regret southridge presents done
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by his decision to declare motion low points to hold on. joe, miss terry strong sightings in new york and new jersey are prompting local concerns on christmas leave me in new york. i'll tell you what the pedagogy miss and major league baseball players signed the biggest contract in the sports history. i will be hit the details the manipulated by those impala selection is unique and we've seen anything like this before. no pressure, they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play is fast put their faster non profits for people susceptible to government control. this type, again, is designed to inflame and defense. the way that the story is being told is not right and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on out. is there
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a unique perspective we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of guy you watching out a reminder of our top story is this. the answer is kind of take it 5 minutes. this
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is one of his 1st goal is to bring back millions of syrian refugees living abroad. many are looking to return home for the 1st time since 2011, and the civil war series new administration says it's willing to work with international organizations to secure a potential chemical weapons sites. souls that promise to hold accountable anyone involved in torturing killing detainees and state prisons. in jobs, it's ready for specific gain that's hacked to humanitarian. 8 on the night train strike killed 16 people in the south with district volunteers. among that, while european nations debating the future of the syrian refugees, the hosting austria has announced plans to deport syrian migrants. well, u. k. fronts in germany, they will frozen all asylum applications. jeremy, who's nearly a 1000000 syrian refugees and asylum seekers. the facing the tough choice between
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staying and whose country overturning time. so such a bar as this relation 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 left syria and salt asylum in more than 130 countries. and germany is one of those hosting the most. with near the 1000000 syrians living there, winds in chancellor angle and our polls governments made that decision in 2015. the belief was your many could manage, but that's changed with the anti immigrants, a f t party running 2nd in a put in post ahead of 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 being had by refugees torn about what to do next. it's been by 5055 since i don't know if you need me here in germany. and i also think about
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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, there should be things isn't one to peaceful syria. the country started toward integrity must not be put to the question. i will say, just as clearly naples,
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such as the turkish of his really kaufman's which can security interest, must not endanger 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 you way as the future of syria hangs to 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. a letter i spoke to let beep now. hi susan political, i'm listen director of the syria association for citizens dignity and he says it's crucial that refugees are included independent school process. 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 wish
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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 me is back to syria, which is a crucial element to rebuild syria. because we have lack of skilful 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've seen recently leaving country is already turkey, they're signing a document, have to come back. so they're getting a one way ticket and i presume, and then we can, so we can see right now that many european countries are starting the process to
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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 gift 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 what she anxious that will happen with the us says is broken truths between 2 groups of fights as a northern syria tex backstory, national. allow me sort of to take control of the city of language from these here . a democratic forces. the algebra has been shown in the local hospital where fight
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is receiving medical health, as well as what's being discovered beneath the building. there's only been job aid reports now from the powers of the kurdish via forces agreed to leave the city of men beach in the syria touch respect as an a fight is were being treated in the local hospital. they're here. it's by just told us that the hospital was also being used as a detention center. our training of blood can be seen going through this quarter door towards a network of tunnels. according to f in a fight is there are multiple networks of tunnels that they have found under the city of men. beach through here is the tunnel and they say these toes have continued throughout this city. this prices have gone through the care of that, and they say that this actually continues for if you can be just in multiple directions of us. back to the slide ended beats of intense fighting between the 2 groups, the dirty,
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backed as an a fight. those who are now in control took out the data on the tour of some of the hidden subterranean chambers which daisy was used as a prison. so as this fight is explaining to us when they found this place, there were no prisoners in fine. but they found places been visited would have been taken, and we found multiple cells here. but as you can see, these are quite small cells. and any, every single one of them that we've been either inscriptions on the wall, there's some messages that they've written off for their relatives, for the mothers, some of them driving up to the, to my beach. it'd be great resistance is going to a new little that aims to increase military conscription requires old managed between $25.60 to register on an online data base and potentially be called up to 5
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as it beg reports. now, from a desk 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 russian forces making gains in the front lines and the east pressure is going to find most soldiers to fight them the to the victor, not his real name is in height and he attempted to bribe medical stuff to get an exemption from having to join the armed forces, but that was exposed during the government come down on the practice. voicemail to give you. 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 that he
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was injured. and they still ordered him to go back to the front lines. he is now in how you think was really can the president was lugging is the density, 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. louis, save the seeing an increase of instances of physical force being used to detain men and pressed them into service. may but optic campbell, in the case of witness cases of legal tension. so conscription officers 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 humble numbers of reports of men being picked up off the street. and in front of the 2 bands appear to be increasing . far to say these practices on the common you can see what we have to do. we don't use force, we don't twist anyone's arms. we don't force them into minivans. we're against
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these mason. i'm personally against them. i believe that you craniums are a free people. it's been nearly 3 years since the russian invasion and the initial enthusiasm to 7 ukraine has dissipated. so regardless 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 the system thoughts. many men in odessa are afraid to venture out as police, and the conscription offices setup checkpoints in the city. when you speak to people, there's a sense of fear, man and the family that are afraid that they may get picked up a sent off to fight. it was very little training. the us a suggested that ukraine lower it's conscription age 25 to $18.00. the society is already under the strain of full ascending golf moment to flight. the prospect menu want to avoid a side vague. i just did a desa ukraine for mania and bulgaria. now clear to fully integrate into yours
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board list, free traveling their notice. change in your opinion, administrators have agreed to remove all that and border controls with romania and bulk area. as of next year, the agreement comes off the years indicated sections, concerns about migrants crossing into the you from the to eastern european nations . south chris, president, you and so k o has promised to find the end to avoid impeachment and the television address. the and bottle data provided the fullest account. yet the short lived declaration of motion last week, which through the country and the political trouble of a bride, has more now from so with demonstrates is holding nightly protest cooling for him to go on. police trying to gain access to searches offices president to use took jo is looking increasingly believe good within the lengthiest defense yet to visit position of marshall. he's denied charges of insurrection she
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was going to to join daniel, i honestly pleased with you to come together to defend salt 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 korean fractions. and thursday's address president, you went further detailing how no career he maintained had texting to south korean computers to undermine its elections. and he was left with no choice but to take action to defend democratic institutions here. use survived and impeachment vote in parliament on saturday. when his own governing party states the boy costs, but the party lita now seems to be in support of the motion when it comes up before the national assembly. again. that's the only way to get to it. as long as the
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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 drones in the sky, every new york, new jersey, a cause you alone us defense department says there's no for an involvement, but it's often explanation christmas telling me has more and more drones. and this guy, it's become almost a nightly occurrence in the skies over new jersey. there are literally dozens of drawn fire spotted by residents and shared on social media mysterious drones as large as a car would at 1st seemed 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
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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 or 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 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 went down. if i would,
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this is what concerns us mostly is that at this point, nobody seen any of these units taking off or landing despite reassurance as 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. so head here and out 0, making the desert bloom, how saudi arabia is trying to stop us online from disappearing as an alarm installed to a shop result at the fif of inter continental and concert. sorry will be in the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read into the game? so basically, you missed all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over
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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, life cop, 29, and others make a difference on how to 0 the the or let's get on his for his for next. thank you so much. matches are cities hopes of progressing in the champions league of suffered a major blow the english champions last event is pushing manager pep. cordial
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a deeper into crisis. design of i love it shows for the opener for the italian side in torrence, west mckinney, then lloyd, and their 2nd to give you a that you know, victory. the defeated in the city have just the one when in 10 matches, it also leaves them 22nd in the champions league table, the top 18 is automatically qualified for the last 16. so they have 2 group games a left to play. the 2nd dressing room is a stable when we, when we are happy, when we lose weight or not, and it's normal and you have to extend that. so what, what can i do for sorry, for all this so far? so square footage and we will go forth. arsenal. secured, a commanding reno went over monica went home with kyle sancho scoring twice to put his team and a strong position to reach the knockout rounds. the victory moves miguel,
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our types of side up to 3rd and the table with 13 points heading into their final to group stage matches of bars loaner on the verge of securing a spot in the last 16 following. a dramatic 3 to victory over last year's finalist for us. your dormant fair and tories started for bar. so with 2 goals, helping them move to 2nd in the table. the 15 points just behind leaders, liver 4, mattress united are looking to put more days of turmoil behind them. if last 2 straight games and fired sporting director down ashworth. reuben, a more i'm team or in the check for public to take on victoria paulson and you are felipe, later on thursday, united our 12th in the standings having won just 2 of their matches so far. this is a massive club. if you don't read the code, you goes the play the goes so you have to know that. so we have to improve as a team, we have to arrange a lot of things. so you know it glove before thinking justin buying or selling
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players. there's a lot to do, so let's focus on improving our players, improving all what academy and then see tottenham coach and plus the cost blue is in need of a win on his return to the scottish capital glasgow, the former celtic manager is taking on their city rivals rangers and the ro believe spurs have taken just one victory from their last 7 gates, both rangers and taught them head into this fixture with 10 points from 5 matches. and i've enjoyed all the guides against ryan's years. old diabetes have been guides here in scotland obviously and usually very significant games. so. um yeah, they do their audits. yeah. totally saw it is. oh okay. thats um so they realized games um you know, enjoyed them all on the enjoy the atmosphere and um yeah, like i said, you know, what see united states is going to be is going to be something that you, you want to be a part of the fees as world cub announcement on wednesday confirmed that football
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is the biggest event will return to africa and 2030 morocco will be co hosting a tournament to decades long from the world cup in south africa. the north african country made history by reaching the men's assembly finals up the car toward 2022 world cab football broadcaster usher. comedy shows says this is a well deserved award form morocco. 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 to set that as a fee for a gave the hosting rights to south africa. and of course, from the backbone of nelson mandela, the i couldn't madiba being at the center of that, that really felt like it's one that you know, could be owned by the african continent for sure. but when you look at morocco, they've been hosting, you know, every continental football tournament that there is your reading now talking about
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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 and 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 is doing that as much as the americans are doing. people know that this is a foot board in countries as much as that africa was a good part to you. you know, you could see the front of a funder, what kind of not at the level in terms of competition, but miracle, they've already gone to the semi finals up the walk up. and now they could be telling themselves, you know, what we actually have is enough to go to the final and who knows, perhaps an african team could actually go to a final and we know well the next time club, but you go beat by the photo. brazil to go through the next round of the fif of inter continental tab. it's the 1st the 3 matches being hosted by katara with european champions around the dread already guaranteed
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a place. and the final joanna guys are off. scott was that though has a stadium and 974 i because the daughter she was billed as the job. you use the member cuz the north and central america and caribbean champions. but you can head to head with newly crowned south american title holders. both a photo of brazil, 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 both a couple of bits, doors, and presenting 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 re edition near its doha. but both to forego were caught napping as but you cause a summer deceased not paused in the 2nd health to school. the 1st with the mexican team nelson day or so then doubled after another defensive mistake from the
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brazilians and full the premier league plan venezuela. captain solomon rondon sealed the wind for the chica lights and the 2nd ha surprise returned to form for team that hadn't played competitively move in a month after a terrible run in the mexican league. the can now cool themselves champions, but the american public to cope this competition continue sell be bought here on saturday night, the stadium 974 device african shopkins. lastly, the winter of that much would go into place to be in the continental cup itself. european champions roam ethridge awaits joanna guest rocha out 0 and $1.00 soto is officially joined the new york mats and that 765000000 dollar 15 year deal . the biggest contract in the history of major league baseball. the 26 year old, born in the dominican republic,
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spent last season with cross town rivals new york yankees where you have the best year of his career is deal surpasses the 10 year of an 100000000 dollar contract that the dodgers sign. we show here with tani the mats are hoping to win the world series for the 1st time since 1986, the yankees have now taken. okay, and that is all your support for now back to unit. sorry, excellent, thank you very much. thanks for that. no increasing johnson on sustainable line use, devastating slaves of land worldwide every year. let's talk on come back thing to set a vacation. come to a close inside the river. i recently returned from reporting on the long term project and civic in saudi, which is helping to hold back the stuff in the study. national park. i now know if the re add new life is being coach, 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 desperate part
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mileage. abdullah and lisa was born and bred here, he noticed the landscape like the back of his hand. it shows me how this one's fetch 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 seen a significant change. there's more vegetation, more greenery, and an increase in wildlife, including the sonata malls and number. 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 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
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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 village 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, 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 and the label bias via but it is also part of
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a growing movement to re wild and replant the fight against the looming threat of a line loss. and that's it for me is uh, i will be back in a couple of minutes. so i have more than season the the latest news as it breaks the market, do not even have the most basic goods. and if they do, they're offering you expensive for many families with detailed coverage, low code gain weight here, knowing that trucks carrying like shaving supplies will pass for guns of civilian. this row has become a symbol of stone and hope from the house of the story, 1000 of hungry this way as people are in front of a baker here, just to get one part of the read the story of the
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section last and, and is really spelling operating on the div cover in syria, knowing that discovery would make such and out you 0 well tells the gripping story most that's fine. colon operation 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 11 on still bears the ruins of past wars roll and on hill for deck. now, there are new ones. every neighborhood and very rude seems to have a ground 0. there are countless bomb sites like this one in communities across the country. initially, the ceasefire brought a sense of relief, but days later, the reality on the ground is jaren. the bus, the neighborhood in central bear solve one of the worst, is rarely a tax. the missile strikes this level. this apartment block happened in the final days of the war, president se, there's still pulling out body parts. and they still think there were people buried under the rubble because they can smells rotting flesh in the living owns economy
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has been shrinking for decades. last harvest, declining tourism capital like brain drain, the less obvious casualties of for getting people to come back will mean restoring the confidence of investors and regaining the trust of the international community . a hard. so in a place where war often looks more likely, it's to build the shaping a new syria, the countries, and you can take a government's gets to work charging away for the at the clock. this is out 0 in life. and to also come in with the side regime no longer empower european nations to pay the future of the syrian refugees. the 1st
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