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award winning or says searching of these has speaks to french form a prime minister, dominique to the time it is the in difference. it is the issue money to that is shooting via judy a, b, b, and on out of his era, the serious new administration promises to uphold the rule of rule as it faces major challenges to shape the country's future. the bulk of this is i would just say reluctant, though, also coming up with the aside regime no longer empower european nations to bait the future of the syrian refugees, the hosting. we're now looking to close a hosted truly steel and a ceasefire. us national security advisor says agencies 5 to you in gaza is within
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reach use as well. and this is the depth of destruction. cost of the siege street and making the test blue how saudi arabia is trying to stop satellite and disappearing at an alarming rate. the thanks for joining us, leaders of the world 7 leading economy say they are ready to support serious transition to an inclusive government. and turkish officials in damascus for talks with the new soon administration speaking down to 0, the interim, 5 minutes to reaffirm those guilty of war crimes and human rights abuses will be held accountable. hundreds of bonuses march through damascus in tribute to activate smells, almo, how mother became a symbol of the abuses and torture carried out in the regimes. prisons. it'd be 200000 detainees missing. alright,
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let's head to the syrian capital of damascus and speak to i'll just say was behind that valve them. i made a we are now facing a, a new reality in syria. there are a lot of another bill is that the but the given all of these recent peebles is a sense of normality, starting to re emerge that particularly where you are in damascus. the site need uh, in uh, contrast to the 1st couple of days off to the disintegration of the form that a gene. remember that was that it seemed like total of the city a for more than half a century after this declaration of the shock. but the people to attempt to yet now we see that people are box to their businesses as much as they can sell to back to market places. and there are less people crowded in public squarely. yes,
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there are similar crowds in public square just to celebrate continuously all day long, but also enormously is returning slowly to the streets and the initial fear of problems of security, of the classes of the things happening good not to might to not be very desirable. there is less fee and out of that because not much of that is happening now, particularly here in damascus. so there is a new hope that if the new lead is wouldn't be able to put to a bank so that the, all the policies to the negotiation and save them for the kind of national dialogue about to a lead to a new syria. well, everyone is included, at least for now the syrians themselves, even with all that much of a government are holding them. they are creating a sense of normalcy and almost people themselves. and that is whole of that would be and you'll see about these peaceful united and prosperous. and that,
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that new syria, that new leadership will also have to look at what to do with the large numbers of syrians who have been living in exile now deciding to return to the country. what do you imagine the immediate challenges that will post the both sides mates? that's one of the main challenges facing the new leaders. remember that's a 13000000 syrians have been lost from their homes during the 13 years of civil war. 7 of them with the city itself and $600.00, have to leave the country. some of them are in europe, and millions of them are a neighboring countries, mainly in takia. so it's a problem. it's a very big problem facing these people are facing the countries. so i just a new lead us, very ton of those that are produced and just based people has ordered the sponsors,
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but not the, you know, nice my not. and the problem here is that the question is where, what are they turning too many of them have their homes destroyed? many of them don't have any basic amenities in the villages and in the countryside or in the cities where they have been living. so now the question is, how to organize this, this big operation. the government hasn't yet been, you need us haven't yet put a kind of plan, but he's very clear for these people to guide them to the spot serious in the thousands or the duty turning. but it is a matter of time before this can really happen in a, in a decent audience properly. okay, ma'am, it must have been shipped from the syrian capital. the domestic is managed by now, europe and nations, the debating the future. all of the syrian refugees that they have been hosting for these use australia has announced plans to pull them while the u. k. fronts,
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greece and germany have frozen or asylum applications. siri and asylum seekers are facing now. the tough choice between staying in the country or returning home is to july, are usually sion 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 left syria and salt asylum in more than 130 countries . and germany is one of those hosting the most. with near the a 1000000 syrians living there, winds in chancellor angle and merck halls, governments made that decision in 2015. the belief was germany could manage, but that's changed with the anti immigrants, a f. b party running 2nd in opinion, polls 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
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debate is also being had by refugees. talk about what to do next is we by 5055. and i don't know if 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, and evelyns have decided to hold aside of 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 to watch,
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there should be things isn't 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 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 asylum policies across europe. door. so jabari alj a 0 now i, which is here, has gained access to the so called palestine bronze prison in damascus and was run by the suite intelligence service of the president bush. while a side bunch of that facility was built on the ground,
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a good paid selves known as coughing rooms. we spoke to 2 young man with the time that a short student. and that's because of that. can you tell us about the reason for your rest, 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 with the show. so what was the reason for your wrath? let them know unsettled communes 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 one. 0, we slipped here suffering from 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
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base hospital now. bad enough. there was someone who would be in here the 15 years is that i'm a little homeless specialists. i don't 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, such as that. and what about you flush i flush was held in section 12. you cannot imagine the amount of beating we endured. there would force us to lie down on our backs and shoulders and then insult cursed and humiliated. somebody had not done it . i could, the food was inevitable. no one could eat it. they usually give us a glass of water in the evening to survive. we wouldn't eat again until 7 am the next day. the size of the bathroom was used on a strict schedule. and if you made a mistake, you were beaten, cursed and humiliated what i can the not many for
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a while. we slept and 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 that's i'll show you my leg shirt and look around 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 is 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 wanted you to confess to something they would force you to the ground, tie your feet and be you until you admitted this, this. and if you didn't,
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they would tie your hands and suspend you from the upper floor. they even use these handcuffs to hang people above the cell doors. so that was been a flurry of diplomatic activities as the full of the aside regime and syria, him the us talk to a states has met jordan's king in the red sea town of october. and the 1st off of a regional tool to science, discuss developments, and gaus 11 on and syria. lincoln said, jordan has a critical role to play and supporting the transition the neighboring syria. and the, the us is working to build a unified approach in the region. is now heading to took you were back in the region at a time of both real promise, but also farrell, syria and for its neighbors. and the focus of our work here is to coordinate efforts across the region to support the syrian people as they transition away from massage brutal dictatorship. and what we're focused on is not
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choosing a path for syria, for making sure the syrian people have the opportunity to choose their prep for i think to succeed. and to emerge from the task dominated by a saw. any transitional government has to adhere to certain basic principles. it should be inclusive, non secretary, it's got to uphold, protect the rights of all serious minorities, including women. we have to make sure that any and from government also make sure that sir is not used as a base for tears. scrum is and poses a threat to its neighbors or a lie with groups like ices, missile this low you have to apply, they've got to be to us that national security advisor, jake sullivan, met with the 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. that intel a v v. so the conditions of being met for possible sees 5 in gaza. it is also of
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course relevant that israel's ability to meet so many of its military objectives in gaza is relevant to the negotiation to including the elimination of the top leader, sin war. other authors of that october 7th massacre and the dismantled methodist destruction of the organized military formations of a mouse. so these are relevant considerations that we think have put this onto a plane where it could get done, whether it does get done. okay, that speak to my kind of now in washington, d. c might from what we've heard from both sullivan and blink. and what's your sense about how the u. s. and of course, is online. israel is navigating this new reality in syria, as well as rally, seizing the opportunity that is clearly seized by attacking targets within syria, by occupying large areas of land in contravention of the 1974. this engagement
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agreement and doing this with the blessing of the united states, no words of condemnation that from the national security advisor, jake sullivan, infected with this and actually saying that the is really actions logical. and he claims temporary. the us itself is attempting to juggle a lot of poles in the region. it is concentrating on the cap to release. it is concentrating on a program of democratize ation in syria. and what it is also doing is attempting to keep its alliance against iso together. that is the primary function of tony blinking visit the secretary of state. he's speaking the to king of teller and jordan. he's on his way to speak the rest of at one into tea a. this is the prime focus of the us is to keep this alliance together. and also, of course, as the thinking says, to try and get a common standing among the region. the believe this in the region on what happens
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next in serious thinking. once again, quoting the us, reframe, that's what happens in syria must be done by syrians and not imposed by any outside agency, including the us and mike sullivan also seem to suggest that there's a kind of new found to mental urgency when it comes to a possible ceasefire and a deal, or because a particularly se humanitarian situation that wilson's during the winter, a well divide and administration has made very clear once to get as the spot in place. and god said before it leaves on january the 20th. hence, this massive party of diplomacy that we are seeing on the way we heard from the secretary of state that things have changed at partially due to what he calls the illumination of senior members of from us. in other words, the killing by is really forces also the c 5 agreement in 11 on had a major impact in terms of removing support. he would claim for his bullet and also
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full of mosse at losing its partners in the region. so he thinks that the game is changed. importantly, he was aust directly the national security advisor, whether the is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu is waiting until donald trump comes into power to sign a cx, 5 deal with the, the, the national security advisors saying that that he doesn't believe so. he believes he is ready, prime minister is committed to getting a ceasefire as soon as possible. one last note that no mention from the national security advisor as to the other crucial part of any of the captive negotiations. and that is the release of palestinians being held in his railey prison. that was the central part of negotiation that is not mentioned by the national security council in his comments that we just like many things that might kind of washington dc. the a still a head on alger 0, south korea is defined press, the vows to fight to the end faces the 2nd to basement fights has failed. between
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those basha, more in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read painting through the use of this and you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0 unique perspectives. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence? and as i said, 11 on, on 146, the world has turned its back on so that our lives do not so many people matter, just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the
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conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12000 things. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 0, a challenge is the, [000:00:00;00] the you without a 0 is a mind to the top. so is this, our serious new administration is the place to restore state institutions and the
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rule of law and provide basic services. these as of the will of separately, the economies say they are ready to support this transition to an inclusive government. the us actually have states has meant jordan's king in the red sea port of october to discuss the gaza at 11 on and syria is now heading to to keep the state department says, as we blinking will be reiterates and closer smooth transition of power and syria. and in central kinds of funerals have being held for 15 members of the same family who kills and is really attack. these are the ministry bomb, the building, sheltering homeless palestinians. indeed, the satellite refugee camp family is gathered outside the l. x. the hospital to bull and the loss of their relatives who to me isn't there a bother in central cause that one is drugs, new force displacement orders in northern goes. so we just got a new update from the gospel city where that is ready for says issued new evacuation orders to policy and use it as remind neighborhoods and also in
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a couple of neighborhood. and these are in the heart of the gulf of cities. and what we need to know about these areas where that most of the policy is living in the another in parts of the gaza strip divided by that and you'll be heading, we're actually displaced in those areas. so now how does the news are forced to evacuate at night? taking what's left of their belongings after being most of the displays multiple times from different areas. and they actually do not have any so where to go, there's no way they can find any place to go right now in this surprising evacuation orders. but palestinians have been mazda for the displace. a lot of times they say that's where every they go. they're still going to be targeted across the gaza strip and all of this is glowing on l. a. mid the ongoing airstrikes. those are taking place in the another in gaza strip where the is where the forces continue to talk at commodities. one hospital,
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the only operating hospital and earlier today they killed dr. so are you where the he was the only are the projects doctor in the another in golf trip. now this is not only that, but also a residential house in a giovanni. and this was also targeted to where at least 2 palestinians have been killed. and it's not only the continuous ongoing airstrikes but also the fact that it's very cold polish didn't use, do not have any source of war. they do not have any winter clothes. the tarps and tents are available and taught us in youth are also witnessing lots of medicine where most of the policies have a cold and flu and they are unable to receive any kind of medication is adding more missouri to the library policy. news, the situation is collapsing on all aspects of life and especially the human to terriers and the health situation and,
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and all of the odyssey to that is but of cause a policy. nobody who sells, who is present use of jewel has promised to fight to the end to avoid impeachment in a televised address, the embattled leader provided the fullest account. yes. a few short lived declaration of marshal last week, which crew the country into political turmoil for one bride, has more from sole with demonstrates as holding nightly protest cooling for him to go. and police trying to gain access to searches offices . president jews took, jo, is looking increasingly believe it within the lengthiest defense, yet to visit a position of martial law. he's denied charges of insurrection. she was on the road 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,
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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 hacked into 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 president has no intention of stepping down as 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,
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so increasing drabson and sustainable and use a devastating slaves of land worldwide every year. let's talk some, come by thing does advocation come to the close and saudi arabia and the clock recently returned from reporting on a long term project and tati can saudi was hoping to hold back the sense in the study, national park. i now know if 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. it shows me how this one's for a total 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
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a significant change. there's more vegetation, more greenery and an increase in wild life, including that it's an animal's. 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 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 of the
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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 planted and mold and the 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. a pilot plane has crashed on to a texas highway and when say damaging sweetie vehicles. and these upon that was on
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board when the small aircraft went down and split into the even over past. and the city of victoria, full of people including the pilot, were injured. the cause of that crash isn't yeah. the. okay, you are up to date many things for your company to stay with us. uh because whether it is next to and then insights to remote use in 30 minutes time. bye for now the the had a low that topical fica and is set to kept the very north of madagascar. we'll get to africa in a moment. first of the middle east and live and, and it's looking to launch the unsettled across the north of the region. we've seen some very width and wintery weather move from the black sea into northern areas of tech. he moves across the quizzes and onwards to western areas. of around we have
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got some warnings out because that snow is set to for them bring temperatures down into around any 9 degrees celsius. on fact today, we'd also see the winds at pick up because of west of saudi arabia and across the gulf. the attempt just coming up slightly in cut doha 27 degrees celsius. the on fact today, temperatures are set to come down across the event is largely settled here and it's settled across the north of africa. we will see some when the features. however, thanks to the hom matching winds of spock's warnings in chad for potential sand storms. but as long as you do, i picture across the north west, across that central band. and the heat continues from the very south of southern africa for places like south africa and bought swan and naz out for the go psycho working its way towards the camara islands. it's set to clip madagascar on friday,
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elated by those and how long. the selection is unique and we've seen anything like it before and no pressure. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by still 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, not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight, on which is their final pushed by the 5 ministration to stop. israel is more on cost to talk professionals in the region to hold tools on how to stop the fighting and secure the release of the campuses. so what's bringing and then it goes to just to the table is a sci fi deals testing. this is inside store the

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