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a crucial role in alleviating suffering, promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery, join ok, foundation and its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit. okay, the tools, the tech. he has intelligence chief holes troops with officials in damascus as new as such of say, and the blinking meets with regional leaders. to discuss the transition in syria, the main site. this is out of their life and also coming up a report from inside one of serious notorious prisons with the detainees would count by or deal of torture on the beach as rarely strikes devastate gaza. dozens
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of people, a killed, including the only orthopedic surgeon, still operating in the news on mexico, most important events in the catholic calendar. the church calls for a truce between warring criminal, got the we begin the program in syria where there's an international push for a smooth, political transition and stability off to the ousting of the asset regime by opposition forces earlier this week. now lead is of the well 7 leading economies say they all ready to support the serious transition to an inclusive government. to a case intelligence change abraham colleen is in damascus, holding torques with siri leaders including cast, take a prime minister habit of
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a share. i'm us secretary of state and need blinking is in jordan where he's met with king abdullah to discuss developments in syria. he says is riley strikes that also make sure the military equipment doesn't fall into the wrong hands. well, the new into administration is promising to restore state institutions. i'm the role of little and provide basic services such as electricity, health, care, and communications. the major challenges lie ahead. many syrians are still searching for nearly $200000.00, missing relatives and friends, detained by the austin as regime the political, secure, receive bronze prison, also known as the alpha bronze prison in damascus is well known for being detained . these mounted arrow correspondent o herani was previously detained, that he would counselled his experience in sorcery confinement and spoke to all the former detainees. why are you, hey, with your family now?
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i'm with my family so they can see where i was health and torture. despite not committing any crime or doing anything against the law and the security forces arrested me while i was walking in the street and brought me here where the beat me and tortured me at all for i stayed in the cell number 7. 0 dear. they used to call my number my name. what was my number was 16 and someone would show you the number 16 miles to hold up and above in full. then i would come up next. this from such a small opening near the end of the door. the 1st thing i would receive a slap in my face. i was only allowed to look at the ground in the interrogation room. i stayed in this position for one or 2 hours. so they
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start questioning. if i move a little bit, the stuff beating, move it up, my see anything because of the blindfold a box that they might to solve out of this one the after one or 2 or even sometimes 3 hours. they asked me to stay in this for deposition, to start investigation of somebody to smoke. they asked what my full name and my family, and why i was broke there. they said a police and dotius insult scroll the time. oh my god, this was the plastic rock which the investigator used to beat me this this one is number 14 where i was held for 40 days and the to that could come up here. i've seen the worst moments of my entire life years and heavy. i used to always come to this whole just
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a brief update and of course my neighbor in the other cell was always in pain and it's difficult way of breathing used to hurt me and used to break my heart. i'm sure so many people have been here in this solitary confinement. so all sirens are returning to their normal lives off the use of conflicts and decades of oppression under the sun regime. but haven't valid couches, the mood in the capitol damascus to the it's, this is fine to reduce the its visibility in the centers of the main cities and syria as a message to the people of city about the situation is retarding phenomena. but there is no need for a higher security visibility, and that's at the people have to go back to their normal life. and that's what's happening that people have now begun to emerge from that initial shock and disbelief regarding the disintegration of the property on southern disintegration
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or better team. but they have uh, been living with the on the for more than half a century. at this point in the public squares, and now even though the celebrations are continuing and the plans to continue even more celebrations tomorrow, all friday back up. but as i said, life is returning to normal. and also people have know, some, some kind of hope in the future of to some kind of pessimism because we have seen in other countries like libya like human and like after the form of any other team at tails and sues on people each other and syria is likely to, i mean the, the, the, the expectations of how many people to be an example of that also, but they have seen know that that's not happening even though we have, we still have many groups of some fighting, cutting alms, particularly east. and that's a source of concern for many of the government,
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the size that the government to be the need to ship now in place of trying to send the shuttle service to people about that city of will not be will not face the same faith of libya. and jim, in other countries, or the us says it has broken a truce between 2 groups. suffices in northern serious attack ish, bacteria, national army said it had taken control of the city of numbers from the syrian democratic forces. opposite there has been shown in the local hospital with fighters receiving medical help, as well as what's been discovered beneath the building. some of innovation reports from language. the hours of the kurdish as the of forces agreed to leave the pollution city of palm beach in the syria turkish back as an a fight as 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 turn of blood can be seen going through this quarter door
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towards a network of tunnels, according to f in a fight, as 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 caird it and they say that this actually continues for, if you could let me just in multiple directions. the us back to the fight ended beats of intense fighting between the 2 groups, the dirty back 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 printed, it would have been taken, and we found mazda full settled here. but as you can see, these are quite small cells. and any,
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every single one of them that we've been either inscriptions on the wall, there's some messages that they've written off or they have relatives for their mothers. some of them driving, i'll just eat up my beach of the united nation. so serious 13. yeah. comes late and created the world's largest refugee crisis. as more than 14000000 syrians falls from that home since 2011 off that number. all the splice within the countries board is whether you and says 70 percent of the population needs. humanitarian aid and 90 percent lives below the poverty line areas. neighbors took a living on jordan, iraq and egypt. toast about 5 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees. another 1300000 syrians have reassembled in europe . most of them in germany. it's home 285-0000 syrian refugees, the largest number in unknown neighboring country. well, now you are p and nations,
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all debasing the future of the syrian refugees that the hosting australia has announced plans to deport them. while the u. k. from greece gemini, have frozen or solemn applications. sorry, and asylum seekers are facing the tough choice between staying in this country, overtaking homes, doors engine by reports you felician and release. 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. when vin chancellor angle and merkel is government 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 a put in post ahead of federal elections in february. a fears political debate is
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under way over whether suited refugees should leave and go back to their country. and that debates 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 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 evelyn's 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 and move that's worrying the united nations. for now, germany has announced it will provide an additional $8000000.00 euros in
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humanitarian aid for syria, and will also increase its presence in the country. that meant to watch the should be using vision one 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 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 away as the future of syria hangs of the balance. so does the fate of syrians who sought safety abroad for now they face an uncertain road ahead. caught between hope of a better tomorrow and the harsh realities of shifting a solemn policies across europe. doors edge of ari alj, a 0 and the
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central golf funerals have been held for 15 members of the same family who were killed and then is riley attack is really ministry boned to building sheltering homeless palestinians in the new server. its refugee comes comedies, gathered outside the likes, the hospital to mourn the loss of the relatives the. this is all the situation and it snowed. invite everyone else, these ratings bulbous and kill us on a daily basis. under the pretext of defending themselves. these attacks kill and target defense, this kind of simian civilians you face killing starvation. and for every day and night in front of the entire world. the world is watching us being slow to this sort of as an ice,
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a drain strike on an a convoy in the south district, killed at least 16 people falling test among the dead. the trucks were traveling between western rough and fun. eunice, when they were tides. cordarious in darrow, by the end. central 1000. as rose, new force displacement orders in northern gaza. we just got a new update from the gulf of city where that is ready for says issued new evacuation orders to policy and use it as remind neighborhoods. and also, you know, some of the 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 northern parts of the gaza strip divided by today you'll be handling, 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 definitely just place multiple times from different areas and they actually do not have any. so where to go,
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there's no way they can find any place to go right now in this surprising evacuation orders. but palestinians have been mazda, 3 displaced, 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, 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
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tents are available and taught us. and you 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 the odyssey to that but of cause a policy time. let's him mention just that is really forced as have killed northern causes. only orthopedic surgeon don't to slee judah was traveling in an ambulance with medical supplies between come all on one and i'll, i'll the hospitals. my name is riley drone. open fi on the vehicle. of this video shows adults and pronouncing the death of his nephew in november. i listed in media reports his 24 year old son was also killed. last week. i'm trying to rescue family
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members trapped under the rubble of the bones building in jamalia, who's in gauze that has been on the is rarely see she for 70 days. tens of thousands of palestinians, deprived of food, was at madison. all his writing troops have repeatedly attacked doctors and healthcare workers in gaza, killing moving a 1000 of them since october of last year. according to god's administrative health soldiers have detained, at least 350 others. united nations says is really forces have attacked health care facilities moving 1100 times in. just over a year ago we spoke with dr. e. somebody who's the director of nursing at come all at one hospital. he told us talk to st. jude was traveling from one hospital to another to help with shortage of supplies. 3 days ago, the world, the organization is trying to enter the enter,
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the guys that i had pulled some medical supplies and some medical have and viewed by the occupation forces have prevented the w h. so for the success of time from entering and all the guys that had the come on the old one house, but the has no will to now as no electricity. now, because the generations are not working, the fuel tanks have no fuel. the hospital with is without oxygen because the oxygen, the station is not working. and when it works, it works in a very primitive way and we have hundreds of patients in the hospital. this is a big girl. i am a member of again is the health system in garza and they got my old one house, but those are the very modern. well the you must do the best to keep the
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services done in northern guys there. the hospitals and dogs are facing a severe shortage of medical supplies. i think i'm all ad one hospital lack of sterilization materials is adding more stress to in ready, dire situation was all clues isn't better here with more discuss with you. the vision, dental and vision in the hospital has led to us a v will screen and the conditions for the patients talking to you from the hospital, which is the only function in health facility, which is all the patients in this situation here. this is the cost of the television devices has led to the patient conditions and instructions, infection and decisions. the disturbing devices with this
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organization force the us here to use the ways to the lives in clean the tools here. as you can clearly see in the picture and i know when to send a patient system and come all the hospitals out afford there. we need to sterilize goes in gloves and other tools, but we cannot. now we have run out of these things. patients boons are open and you quite clean and sterilize materials. we work with our hands, they're suffering from a shortage of water. no one is able to wash their hands and does greatly has affected our work to the business line. to the west, due to the this severe medical supplies and these television devices, which is fixtures by the palm beach to the amount of dr hospital
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and the still ahead on the out. is there a america's top depths masses in the middle east to discuss the transition in syria? and on gosh, the how i, the weather remains rather gloomy dog, but quite across northern parts. so here publicly side as well. we have got a fab at a cloud. there, across the central, the northern parts of here, but we're not going to see things talking a little more as we go through the next couple of days. and we have this area of high pressure 5. you have your applied pressure, which will slow do you make his wife or the east was allowing margaretta, you're actually pushing from the atlantic side. last friday's picture full celsius in edinburgh. 7 celsius, the full london push for the south ridge of attains
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a full right lot of cold weather across northern, this central pos in particular as it goes for the next couple of days. just look how it does to should we say less cold for now. but in by somebody let themselves us in london and also in edinburgh matching the temperature that we do have in row . i'm all the way aggression pushing across gemini and also into a pilot. and at the moment that was decided as quite as cold as grey. we're all going to see it, the lot the thing drive i for the time being with what the weather will coming to the northwest them. whether should we say full friday? plenty. yes. i was across central parts of the mediterranean, southern areas are friends with some snow that pushes a little further east with as we go one through sas day. is that model way coming into the northwest. it also it has what to, to the se. the unique perspective, 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 her voices,
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the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people matter just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd child presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 0, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the money inside and watching out is there a mind to thought top story is this, our serious new administration has pledged to restore state institutions and the
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rule of low and provide basic services. ages $127.00 leading economies say they all ready to support it's transition to an increase of government. and central gauze of funerals have been held for 15 members of the same family who were killed in is really intox, miscounted outside the allies, so hospital on. so say to me, when the last to start, relatives has been a flurry of diplomatic activities since the full of the asset base shame the us actual stays, has messed with jordan's king in the red seaport. city of a callback. in the 1st stop, the regional tool, the 2 sides discuss developments in gaza at 11 on and syria. lincoln said, jordan has a critical role to play and supporting that transition in neighboring syria. and not the us is working to build a unified approach and the region. jordan is hosting is summit over the weekend with top diplomats from the region of western countries to discuss the developments
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in syria that we're back in the region at a time of both real promise but also apparel for syria and for its neighbors. and the focus of our work here is to coordinate across the region to support the syrian people as they transition away from massage brutal dictatorship us national security advisor jake sullivan, met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and tell the beef he said that conditions are being met for a possible cease for in gaza. it is also of 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. send war,
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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 on to a plane where it could get done. whether it does get done like hannah is following us diplomatic efforts and of at least from washington, the initials, middle security advisors saying that the situation has changed the cx 5 was 11 on the attacks of israel on from us leadership. ab led to a demonstration of a mazda report and its ability to call on allies such as his bullet. this, he believes, has changed the parameters of the situation and makes an agreement on the release of captives being held in governance. a more likely this is what he's pushing in it with his is talk. so with these ready prime minister, he'll go to catch that later on in the course of the day. and then he'll be going to cairo as this attempt. this latest attempt at us diplomacy continues to forward
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your head no mention from the national security adviser as to israel's part in any potential agreement. and that is a release of prison is from is really jails. so there is a lot at stake here for the us administration, given that to, that's just 6 years the 6 weeks to remain in office. it wants to get an agreement on the table. last point, very importantly, is that the national security advisors saying and the response to a direct question is that the is ready, prime minister insisting is not waiting for donald trump to take paula before reaching an agreement on gaza. he says the prime minister wants to get it done as soon as possible. south korea is president in union, so keel has promised a fight to the end to avoid impeachment. and to televise the dress, the am by lead, it provided the fullest account. yes, of a short lived declaration of motion lower last week, which is for the country and
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a political time with the bride has moved from so with demonstrates is holding nicely pro test cooling for him to go and police trying to gain access to search these offices president june's took, jo is looking increasingly believe good 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 honestly pleased with you to come together to defend south korea and our democracy, which has been defended with blood and sweat on. we'll fight until the end. when he 1st declared marshal lloyd last week, you and said he was acting in part against pro north 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
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action to defend democratic institutions. here you survived an impeachment vote in parliament on saturday when his own governing party states the boy costs. but the party lita now seems to be in 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 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 era. so donald trump has been name time magazine person of the year. he also received the title in 2016 when he was 1st election for the white house. as the announcement was made from was out the new york stock exchange to
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ring the opening bell for the 1st time as president elect. since 1927 time magazine has recognized the past and own movements that courts professional for was, has done the most influence events of the last year. in mexico, more than 430000 people have been met. and since the so called rule on drugs began in 2006 as a box of countries most important religious holiday. and the catholic church is hoping it will help in spawn and to the violence of corresponding john home and is in mexico associate with me. pilgrims and mexico who won't run in some crude them that needs to get here. the church dedicated to the budget of guadalupe debates coach, painted sites on her date, the 12 to send the it's the most important event in the catholic calendar. this year. the church has used it to cool for truce between the countries war in

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