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on us dollars to combine so due to size the fine new stairwell to lift one's to into homes are on the streets in search of safety. the . 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, regional diplomacy, ramson us secretary state, and c, blinking isn't jordan and to kids to discuss the serious feature. the zip codes austin, this is out, is there a lot from also coming up? not a nation schools on israel to respect to serious sovereignty. following days of strikes
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and caesar form assuming only positions occupied going in points. now that is very a talk on causes on this refugee count kills at least 30 palestinians just hours of us as it has for cease pharmacy of this month. and georgia's government is preparing to elect a new president. even this protest assaulted funding of rerun kobus, told him that you pull the beginning in syria where there's an international push for smooth political transition of the subdivision was toppled by opposition forces. earlier this week you a secretary of state antony blink and his into to you when he met the president, legit type at one point towards focused on stability in syria. the us is one of the main back cuz the curtis lead soon democratic forces which include consider us to
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be a terrorist. good. she have a time see reports. us secretary of state met with the target president in ankara at a delicate moment. on wednesday us back curtis forces, so they degreed to a cease fire with truck is you back, sykes is in syria. could sofas, minutes of region in the countries northeast have come under attack. in the immediate officer, most of the sides will be helpful and chokes with the jo damian king. in october blinking set, the goal of his trip to the region was to calm the different factions who now seek to benefit from the full of the serial regime. i think across the board when it comes to any actors who have real interest in syria. it's also really important that this time that we all try to make sure that we're not sparking any additional conflict. however, blinking play down the ongoing is really innovation and amec sation of portions of syria currently on the way when it comes to action. that is really the 2nd,
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the state of purpose of those actions really is to try to make sure that equipment is been abandoned. terrace extremes, etc. but we'll be talking and we were already talking talking to others about the way it has back up the white house. national security specs from john koby insisted that in keeping with lincoln's message to regional pals to stay out of the syrian power vacuum, the us will stick to it stated mission of fighting i. so us military presence in the, in syria is predominately in the east and it's designed solely to help us with the counter isis mission. and we're working with the syrian democratic forces to that. and that's why they're there. and that's the only reason that they're, they're the us in the system. it's only which is for an inclusive serial of transition to an accountable and representative government that poses no threat to
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its neighbors. she ever time see alger 0 us as well. so sold as operating in a good and what's buses, those 3 and 2 or 3 to protect it, civilians. and the statements appointment is to benjamin netanyahu said the collapse of associated created a vacuum on israel's folder. is also confirmed. his troops have taken control of quote, strategic sites and syria, serial observatory for human rights says, is very socialist has seized form, assuming only positions on not i'm on a 2800 meters. it's the highest peak and syria, and just to 40 kilometers from the capitol, as well as capture the important ministry sides replace damascus within range of its autonomy. but the mountain provides views of 3 countries, israel lebanon, and syria positions that would allow is very trips to monitor hezbollah strongholds in east and 11, and conduct surveillance and syria. unless say a previous blind spot and it's very rate,
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those will be closed with the latest advances. in addition to moving troops into the buffers, israel has been carrying out strikes across the serious since the subdivision. so united nations has condemned israel's actions. secretary jo spokesman toes obviously it was gabriel and as on that that they are a violation of serious territorial integrity and sovereignty to you and says 1100000 people are newly displaced across syria, since opposition forces began their offensive in late november to our the side regime, the u. n says they've delivered food assistance to about 700000 people, but is real as continued a tax on syria are making the situation dangerous. the secretary general is deeply concerned by the resend, an extensive violations of serious sovereignty and territorial integrity. the secretary journalist, particularly concerned over the hundreds of is really air strikes on several
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locations in syria, stressing the need the urgent need to de escalate violence on all fronts throughout the country. israel is claiming that the reason they're continuing this strikes on syria is to prevent weapons getting in the wrong hands. is that any sort of justification for their continued attacks on syria? look, a lot of countries give justification for violating the sovereignty of others. what is clear is that we are concerned about these repeated violations of a serious sovereignty, sort of serious territorial integrity. at this point, syria needs support from its neighbors in order to move towards a, a form of governance that is inclusive, that is democratic, that protects the rights of, of minorities. it is also imperative that those in control in syria ensure that all of all weapons and everything comes under control and is not open to looting or
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disappearance. and to be clear, the secretary general's message to israel right now is stop the attacks on syria. that's correct. and to other countries that may also be using this opportunity. the situation along that is real syria border remains vala tile as well as is really forces continue to operate beyond the buffer zone that is monitored by the un disengagement observer force known as and off. that to is something that you and officials are concerned and watching closely. and the security council received a closed door briefing about that place on thursday gabriel's onto, i'll just see it at united nations in new york savings soon as she's a professor of politics out the universe, to san francisco and found the chair universities middle eastern studies program he says, these are always taking advantage of a serious vulnerability. one can argue about whether the israel should bomb weapons
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facilities. i could get into the wrong hands as a se, but the aggressive ground or invasion has no logic to it whatsoever. no strategic ration. now, i mean, this is clearly taking advantage of the fact that syria is not in a position to defend themselves in more with the most the, they're in the navy and air force destroyed over the leadership and an influx with the government trying to desperately all things together the seem to be the perfect opportunity for further expansion isn't already there. are uh tweets from is really is looking forward to building a ski resort on mount herman. and yeah, and, and he just started and talking about the holding onto this, this area for an extended period. i mean, they clearly feel they didn't get away with this, especially since the united states has defied the united nations security council and others, by recognizing israel's illegal acts,
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ation of the territory they already held and with and even more strident pro israel administration developed to come in perhaps they feel they can get away with expanding even further. as the family members of thousands of missing syrians are searching folder, relative rates have been held in prisons run by the i saw the regime. some of been looking through id cards that have been scattered across that miss a, a base in a capital damascus. when there's a also served as a detention center since 2011, about 157000 people have disappeared into regime prisons. that's according to estimates for the serial network for human rights. the newest one, but i base roof. i have 3 missing people, but i didn't find anything at all. we just want a hint of where they are one percent. and now they're saying they've released the prisoners, but we haven't seen anything. i went to sudden i a prison 3 or 4 times in the end we lost hope and came here. and they told us their presence on the ground,
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but no one is showing us where they are. if someone had a device to show where they might be, there are people on the ground and no one can get out. even in the face of challenges, millions of syrians, i hope for the new beginning for the country, for the, for the subdivision. many of started cleaning the neighborhoods. one street at a time the car was met some of them in the capital, damascus. we are here in one of the neighborhoods in the city of damascus, and actually actually by chance we seen a group of volunteer. we young men and women who started an initiative, a voluntary initiative in the city of damascus. we've talked to those young men and women and they told us that this is their time and they are 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
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a massive home will to um, to change the the previous pastor and to be more active in the community, especially after the latest developments. yeah, i remember about that i had someone with a sought out this initiative aids at cleaning our streets because we want our towns and cities to look nice. we got rid of the old regime and its actions and we will work hard to develop the country and improve its image. this initiative will be followed by other initiatives and our country will be more beautiful and safe by the genre. the most of my biological science students of damascus university, i found out about this initiative to instagram. we want to clean up our streets and make them look as good as possible. so we came together to achieve something useful for our community. this initiative is currently ongoing in different neighborhoods in the city of damascus, amid the huge shortage in basic and the such as these. however, they told us that this is our time a now we are,
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we are the responsible for building a new syria and we will take that burden on our shoulder for a brighter series for all series. this was not going to wash for our just euro from damascus. the at least 33 people, including children, have been killed in an is very striking central garza and at least 50 people have been injured. it's hot and targeted homes and on this right refugee camp. so defense teams have been pulling victims from the russell fee. uh definitely. how about, i don't know how about when these ready, occupation bombs, people in their houses. what do you expect them to do that those injuries are very deep and grave about some people are even amputated or people arrive after losing parts of their body. simply occupation is violating all humanitarian laws and they
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keep targeting civilians rent estimate. and then is where the forces of killed northern causes only orthopedic surgeon both decided to there was traveling and an ambulance with medical supplies between that come out and and out of the hospitals when it is rarely drone, open fire on the vehicle? well, this video shows the doctor pronouncing the death of his nephew in november, protest in unit media report says 24 year old son was also killed. last week. i'm trying to rescue trapped family members. is what the troops have repeatedly attacked doctors in health care. well, because in goza getting more than $1000.00 of them since october last year, according to guns, as administrative health. so we'll just have detained at least 350 others. united nation says it's very forces of attacked healthcare facilities within $1100.00 times. and just over here earlier we spoke to adult to 8. how about he's a director of nursing at the come out doing hospital. he says,
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the shortage of supplies is crating. the situation 3 days ago, the organization is trying to enter the enter the guys that i had pulled some medical supplies and some, a medical has the ends viewed by the occupation forces have prevented the w h. so for the federal success of time from entering and all of them, the guys that have the come on are doing the hospital to has no will to now as no electricity. now, because the generations are not working, the fuel tags have no fuel. the hospital with is without oxygen because the oxygen, the station is not working. and one that works. it works in a very primitive way and we have hundreds of patients in the hospital. this is a big crime. committed again is the health system in does that and they cut my,
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the old one, the hospital to the very modern was that you must do the best to keep the services done in northern guys are so the head don't know is, is there a present child biden's final decisions in the white house, not just a single day act of clemency. it wasn't us history, finds that this is tough problems. a deal with an indian energy john, under scrutiny, into governments and struggles to make ends meet. keep the lights on, the color of the weather was looking pretty cool. i took what's a good positive china now a little bit so if missed and folk for some perhaps a little bit of ticket fat for time, but nothing much to speak up. the main significance on that child here will be this
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northwest, the wind, cold wind coming across the say, japan dumping a fabulous snow into west the northern policy japan. that as we go through the next couple of days, a few winfrey flowers to just coming in across the korean peninsula. perhaps a little more widespread as we go through sas de quads with folks back in behind. those that quite whether stuff, whether they're across mounts, you've tried it, but it is certainly on the chilly side. one of those wayne stab is that a little safely, wayne's coming in across the taiwan through the south china sea, driving heavy showers into central southern pos, the vietnam 142 millimeters of rain here. 24 hours because the something similar to the next 2448 house are flooding concerns remain very much in place across southern parts of indo. china say some right for you whether to just coming in across them, a light pundents less. unfortunately, one of the 2 is a southern pulse of india interest for lanka for its side. northern areas of india cross remained quietly cold, having placed the missed the folk and the smoke. and that will be with us for many
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weeks. the in october 2023, these raising ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those into the history of the amount of spinning and displacement and explorers, whether tearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is, is ready to transfer on and just the the
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we watching out this here are mind to about top stores this out us. i could just stay until the blinking has met to fish present for chip tab at one to discuss development in syria. the 2 countries voice to shared interest in serious political transition. at least 33 people including children have been chosen and it's very striking. central 1000 on the east 50 people have been injured. the attack targeted a house on this route to issue g time. israel has issued new force displacement orders in northern garza and henry is in the central gaza with more of this now. and we just got a new update from the god will city where that is ready for says issued new evacuation orders to policy and use it as remind neighborhoods and also in the neighborhood. and these are in the heart of the gospel city and what we need to know about these areas where that most of the policy is living in the northern
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parts of the gaza strip divided by today you'll be tenuous. we're actually displaced in those areas. so now hottest in use 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, 3 displaced multiple 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
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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 but 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 is the situation is collapsing on all aspects of life and especially the human to terriers and the house situation and the odyssey to that and but of cause a policy on the
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on saturday, politicians in georgia are set to hold the presidential election. and the 1st time in the country's history, the public will not be voting for the president. and there's only one candidate for the vote is expected to further anger or position supporters who been holding nightly street protest more than 2 weeks against the sitting government. and it comes to us to day off of us. and how does the tool restrict the visas for around 20 people? they considered to be undermining democracy in georgia, including government ministers to meet him as a bank of explains now from typically see of george's government is preparing to elect a new president even as protest as out demanding a rerun of parliamentary elections held in october. and this time, the public won't be voting. following changes to the constitution in 2017 candidates ought to be elected by a committee of 300 government officials, politicians and regional authorities. and this committee is controlled by the
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governing jordan dream party. something that's the angry people to say the last election was rigged with the help of russia presidential should be elected, advise the people in the, to elected by colleagues. so, you know, it's a, it's not the way that he's my pleasure. you too much because he's elected by non legitimate government and now there's some at the bottom. i mean, we are inside the courtyard of the georgia in parliament, quite the fortress here, behind these layers of reinforced gates and barricades. this is where the 10s of thousands of protesters gather every night, and the opposition policies have refused to take the seats in these holes since the october 26th election. because there was such a significant difference between the official result, 38 percent exit polls, which gave them over 50 percent. so they're not taking part in this presidential election. and there's only one candidates. it's his name is mikhail covey. less really, a foreman striker for george's national football team also briefly played in the premier league in the 19 ninety's. he's been
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a politician for the past day. he is not shying away from a broil and pushing forward a controversial for an agents low in may. that lead to talks with you on georgia joining the block being frozen. the country is richest man and honorary chairman of the georgia dream party that so you know, you've honestly picked him up before the post a lot using some of the on the bottom of the sphere. and it's patriotism and loyalty to principles are the qualities that distinctly defined. mikhail, kevin, actually he represents the finest embodiment of the george and man opposition leaders. see kevin, let's really in a different light. the only thing she has on his pipe uh, football tea has no experience and no education and nothing that connects into i don't know to diplomacy or international relations and likely opposition. outgoing. president solomon's that obviously has called georgia as government illegitimate. she said that she will not leave her post when have time
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expires at the end of a month and has called for the west to impose sanctions against the government. as georgia dream titans, it's great on the country's political system. opposition. parties say they will continue supporting is that obviously as the legitimate president, even if she's forced into exile to meet them, it but then go out to 0. really see us as announced an additional $500000000.00 until the ministry, a package for ukraine. secretary of state anthony blinking says the results does include new types of munitions locate and the one shows an unmanned aerial systems . it comes days off of the department of defense set out in any $1000000000.00 and secures the assistance to help increase both to its combat power. since russia in faded in 2022, washington has provided all that $62000000000.00 to keep. it's not giving us present. joe biden is committed to the sentences of nearly $1500.00 people in the biggest single day to come and see, and more than us history is also
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a pod. and 13 on americans convicted of non violent crimes. biden said he would be taking more steps in the weeks ahead. the move comes just a week, often more controversial pardon, by the president, which is handed out to his son. hunter barton was facing sentencing off to being convicted of tax and gun charges. but any 7 is a former federal prosecutor with expertise in government ethics. she says it's common practice for president it to issue. parton's as a complaint that types there was a lot of pressure on president biden after pardoning hunter bite into pardon and use his clemency powers for other people. and he did that and probably you would have done it any way because presidents very typically start issuing a lot of partners towards the end of their terms and around the holiday season. and in there's a lot of questions about obviously the 100 biden's hardened, especially how brought it was they've pardon hunter for not just the specific things he'd been convicted of by for anything he might have done in
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a 10 year period. and president biden did that. it seems largely because uh president trump has threatened to keep investigating hunter bide, and then keep going after him and 100 biden is known to be more fragile person. he's had addiction problems. president biden already has also lost 2 other children in the, in a 2 at early ages. and that has been very stressful for him as it would be for any parent. and i think he's been very worried about hunter. so all things considered any that's why he part, pardon hunter, now. uh, president trump has added some of the republicans have use that as a reason to pardon the people from january 6th. but it was really a matter of apples and oranges trumpet. talked about pardoning those people really since they started being convicted, he's always felt that they were unfairly treated in his interview with time magazine. he said he would be pardoning them, i think not just within the 1st hour, but maybe even in the 1st 9 minutes to mexico now where more than $430000.00
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people have been murdered since the so called war and drugs began in 2006, well 1st they marks the country's most important religious holiday. and the catholic church is hoping it will help and spawn into the verdicts. it's on home and reports from mexico city. the pilgrims in mexico who won't run in some crude one that needs to get here. the church dedicated to the budget of guadalupe debates coach painted sites on headache, the 12 to send the it's the most important event in the catholic calendar. this year. the church has used it to code for truce between the countries war in criminal groups as well that somebody cannot know, my secretary, it's a plea for no more blood chip between brothers fathers and sons, mothers and daughters. no more blood between mexicans in less than americans. many
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of those who have seen the consequences of that blood should be here. every day we hear about a long list of things, kidnappings, everywhere. and so we trust and our lady of guadalupe to help us because that's all we have left. all the violence that we see is out of our control. there's been no public response from mexico's criminal organizations to the cools for the troops. 6 this country may be strongly calculate for the church. he who struggled even to protect drugs. since the start of the social war and drugs in 2006 mix codes become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for price. 46 of them have been killed since the muscle petty's was the last a c suicide because the social justice in shop is self met. it's good um the i asked them us to tell a white piece of being to the government for the 1st lead, send a strong signal. if i can kill a priest, i can kill anyone. secondly, when
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a priestess kill doesn't just kill one person because the community and it leaves the community or friends, presented the only profession at risk. of course, so many others among the move the full $100000.00 mode in the country in which religious the beauty communities the risk messic has co exist, joan home and now does either mexico city in bangladesh and energy entail is on the public scrutiny. the contract with india is donica, it was agreed by the ousted governments of shakes. i've seen it so that child your reports from becca bunn, with the inputs, nearly 10 percent off. it's electricity from india, most of it is supplied by the mountain national identity group under 25 year purchase agreement, signed in 2017. but some believe bangladesh been ripped off. the agreement is unfair, and equipped,
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it did not protect the interest of bangladesh. so i want the government to renegotiate the terms with fair, a quote, and that a post initial interest of bundle this, if any, does not agree to it, let's cancel their agreement as a whole. to protect the interest of the energy costs are rising and growing demand due to the expanding economy is hard and consumers, their frequent power cuts the spike paying high terrace. what happens to the electricity we're importing from india? where does it go? that's my question to the government. the india bangladesh power data was signed in 2017 by prime minister check casino, who was often during mess demonstration, early of this year. but bangladesh has current energy advisor phase. the arrangement was unnecessary of the country can make its power needs domestically. and the high cost of important energy is draining the government's resources. this part for the that we have a backyard have we hi.
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