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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 13, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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that has been done before to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the the color there on the right. kyle, this is the news. our live from to coming up in the next 16 minutes. the feature of syria dominates discussions between us actually of states and to me blinking and the turkish president incorrect. united nations cools on israel to stop forming syrian tote tree and avoid escalating an already 10 situation on his radio strike comments on refugee compton's gone, so it kills at least $33.00 people. us,
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as it hopes, as seems far, will be agreed in the coming weeks and georgia's governments trying to elect a new president protest as a demanding a re run of, of type of parliamentary polls. the so you begin with syria where an international push for a smooth political transition is gaining momentum. you essentially states as the banking is in tech here he and president would type type of the one to discuss the situation in syria. the 2 countries a back in bible opposition, groups and parts of the country and then to in ministration is now in control in damascus. off the opposition forces toppled the assad government elliott this week . she i pretends he begins, i'll coverage you a secretary of state met with the target presidents in ankara at a delicate moment on wednesday us back could exclusives. so they had agreed to
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a cease fire with tuck is your back. sykes is in syria, but could sofas minutes of region in the countries northeast have come under attack in the immediate officer, most of the sides for helpful and talks with the jordanian king and aka, 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 template. however, blinking play down the on doing is really innovation and i'm at the station of portions of syria currently on the way when it comes to access. that is real estate . and the stated purpose of those actions really is to try to make sure that equipment is for the band is no trick, terrace extremes,
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etc. but we'll be talking and we've already talked talking to others about the way it has back up the white house national security specs. when jerome coby 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 predominantly in the east and is designed solely to help us with the counter isis mission. and we're working with this or, and 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 its neighbors. she every time see alger 0? well, we have some cars already standing by for us, and the truck is console and griffith. so let's go to russell said he's in damascus
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and you, russell, are at landmark. most of that in damascus with a fuss friday, pres, set to be held since before a bushel. all a sudden tell us about the mood as indeed so this isn't, might have most of was that was built in the 17th in 77 century. and since then, it has the see only the single off the capital city off syria, damascus. now that is the 1st friday prior prayer about to be performed of the full of this average him and people very much early the morning on. they started to gather here and you can see a set of age removed. here it is not only the people of damascus, that's all about the people who elect also see, oh yeah, people are coming from the news from the east, from the south, from the west, and the soldiers as well. the fighters have been fighting to see this day, many of them, with nearly in a mood that they thought that this day is never going to come by this team.
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surprisingly now they are just here. so while people are not prepared in to, to celebrate to perform the 1st 5, they pre adopted the revolution, the revolution. and to celebrate every syria for themselves. a city that that'd be fighting for the dream and about for over the course of 13 years of the civil war, the leader of the age. yes. that is the dominant military and political force not in syria. how much would i mean? it has cooled on people to join the celebrations without fighting bullets and without terrorizing people and of the july premier here, we're expecting houses and thousands of people then too much to with a may, a square and celebrations are going to continue there. but symbol if it is important because in the beginning of the seating of evolution, usually people on fridays, they will go to the most. and once the priority is performed, then they will march to where the central squares or each of the cities. and they
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were the peaceful protests, but the things got quite escalated, got quite bloody when the, the regime forces started the shooting people. i know people once again, all the kinds of kind of repeating that the rituals of the 1st weeks or the revolution is also kind of accommodations. and of course, also remembering those who have for them in the court over the course of 13 years of the civil war. as you say, a very different mood from it, from what it was 1013 years ago. russell, a celebrates, are removed, and yet there awesome key challenges on the remain for this new cad take with ministration. can you just outline a few of them in the tremendous challenges i had for the government. so we're talking about the company that was ruled by a dynasty for more than half a century and about the war. and by about this party that was ruled by more than a 6 decades. no, that's what the gm is gone. that's what diaz called labs, and
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a physician has taken the control of the country. so the economy is, is, could be pulled on employment is over 50 percent. that is a very coordinate information, one of the highest visual rates in the world. but the things are not actually moving the intent of government over the receive the coordination. so you're right, the neighboring companies, iraq, egypt, a jordan, they already know they are resuming, they diplomatic missions here. and then so the area of yes, united to out of meetings and several other countries and turkey and cuts are all going to be open to that. but the soon just yesterday, the 13 instead of just by him calling was here. it was a huge, huge, huge symbolic visit to you because many people believe that he was one of the most of mine and the architects behind all of these, this process that is coming in. and he was here with mom a do not need the most powerful man now who has left this revolution in, in syria. but on the other hand, that us do some of the concerns and the, the,
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the government to find at least of the minnesota, still locked in place. people that expect in this area, the new city has to be a demographic inclusive, celia, assuming that they have 54 and beams above for over the course of 15 years of the civil war. okay, russell setup, bringing us to view that from that key mosque in damascus with thousands are already starting to gather for friday, pride the 1st friday presence, the full of the shot of a sub science russell for that update. it's now go over to tech here where we can speak just didn't consider issues in ankara for us. this is one of us actually have states and i'm is visiting speaking to the president on a foreign minister that took us through what is topping his agenda in relation to syria of the 12 minutes. they go around 1015 minutes, they go, actually the meeting between the us secretary generals
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a link to and then to this for administer the down already begin a blank and the rise in the capital on colorado's thursday night. and as soon as you arrive at the ports v i p a law and a he met with turkish president treasure type r don, who was also fly and goes to another city. a 1st presence, add on, and blaze contains about a violate trouble relations. frank sends us a trickier bilateral ties into 2 people to discuss the details about syria. and there is something in common, a between true key and the united states. they want security stability and territorial integrity within syria. and they want the new government to be successful. of course, both sides on site at some points have conflicting interest. for instance, while they're regrouping and re emergence of i, sol is a very important as for the united states to cuba says as a natal member,
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we are the only country view who fought against i. so in start syria, one on one. so our stance against i so is clear. and the reason why blinking is underlining best is that so to the i. so cells are protected are guarded by the tortoise rebel groups y, p g under this, the f, a 6 series of equity. part of course is umbrella and uh on the it's inside of the faces, but yes says the s the f and y p g within it are the serial branch of, uh, the a could just found the it democratic parts of the ticket, which is a service organization, but smart to care says we're not going to allow and it, tara threats by our board there, but before flying to the capital and cut off, and i'll come back uh, blink, and also suppress the take a is still a serious distress at 42. yeah, that's why probably these details are going to be discussed in the 40 minutes. we right now. and of course, the eh, uninterrupted. we're going to tell you a little,
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a feature of the new syrian government and all other details for the future of the syrian people who will decide on how they will be governed are being discussed by okay. settlement many things in the day for that update from an crowd. well, let's pick up on this with a guest. well, the guys, penfield is electra and peace and security at durham university, joins us here on set. great, so have you with us, rob? so as i said, i was saying there are plenty of shed objectives between the us and, and to kia during these meetings. the blinking is having an incorrect but otherwise they're on very different sites on the day. i mean, we've got in the ne, particularly, we've got the backing different rebel group, so very interesting to know what these conversations so containing the moments. yeah. obviously on, on paper you think the us and took, you should get out and beginning the resume to mendez. they both have shared interests, but once you scratch beneath the surface,
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i think serious kind of but the textbook case, if you see just how different these countries are, how they see the world differently and how they have different interests and project. there's interest, different ne turkey sticky is main. uh, i guess proxy group in syria is the s n a, the siri national all me. so no h t s, the different ripple groups is actually made up of around 60 revo groups itself. as i'm that prime new objective has not been to flight the regime but actually to fight the s yes. the could lead forces in easton, syria. now the issue there is the s b s are closest to the us. they've managed to basically make a regime in east and syria, which is not perfect, but it's the closest thing we have at to 8 liberal, secular democracy. and obviously it's no quite this the instead we have to, you know, you take what you can get. i think in terms of, in terms of the rules of lower and good governance, 60 us a very much looking to guarantee the, the future, the tax and tokyo
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a very much looking to push back. yes. yes. and possibly even. and that role together, so completely different interests and so far it seems like they all because they've taken my bees, they've got a truce and they're as or we didn't what's happening in rock hill yet. but these a key area is that it feels like the sds are being pushed household. yeah. and part of that is because of us pressure because that trying to find an equilibrium between 2 key and between the yes. so uh the, uh, so that's the, a forces they withdrew from there as well. they will move, pushed out by local arab drives who had previously allied to the, the app it switch sides to hate ts. but then in areas like manage for example, and the staff actually withdrew and it looked like it was unilaterally, but actually they withdrew of the us pressure because the us was saying ok, states and territories. yeah. unless the send a into that power vacuum on we basically reach the understanding that then the s and i wrote a type of the areas of, of kurdish and i still have control like co bane for example. we remember that,
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that, that every 5th splicing that for many, many from several years ago. so that is a very, very delicate balance at the moment. and we are hearing signs of progress towards the ceasefire. the on the ground there was still a tight spot so it could show me there was still tension. we are not quite that. yeah, absolutely. i remember talking about will this because there's so many different acronyms on that, but we'll try and around. it really speaks to just how many different players all in syria, how many different competitions for power and how divided potentially it could be when we looking at h t s and the outcome, the highest tire shop in damascus. taking the lead here with the new administration . everything seems to be moving slowly, smoothly so far. but people really off to holding their breath on. right? yeah. so we seem to be going through the standard stages when a brutal dictator full install, you have bought elation. you know, brings everyone together and why not? you know, this was
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a brutal dictator at the soldiers him killed at least 6 100000 of his own people. and they 1000000 small homeless traits so much suffering and grief. so it is natural and understandable for people to be happy and just do hot and want to be less than the moment to be happy. but then you move to the 2nd stage that we're seeing today at grieving morning. many people finding out that that relative to the hope to might be alive or actually no longer stay well unfortunately. and then that also opens the door close to vengeance. and then there's always questions about what do we do with former regime of this former regime? fight is for example, do we rehabilitate, the more do we put them on trial? and then eventually you get to that kind of question of what does the new normal look like? not just who is in charge, but also who's running the schools, the electricity, the health care, how many hours of these public services are there a day that's in iraq? from history's when things start to really break down, once locals realized in iraq, and once iraqis found out the, actually they were getting less of those things that in the set i'm, he's saying that's what discontented start to boil. and then if cemented and of
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course, then we had a revolution and, and uprising against the occupation. okay, broke as penfield thing, thanks in dates coming in. thank you. well, there are about 3000000 saving refugees in the tech here, the largest number in the world, many that have been celebrating the form of a sense government and all hoping to return home as bringing stephanie deca. she's in government net, the technician, syrian for that sort of stuff. so, so what you've been hearing and seeing the general mood amongst refugees about whether or not now is the right time to attend as well you for your really because you end up as host to the 2nd largest syrian refugee population. inter kia officer is stumble, missed 400000, most of them from a level of settled here, tried to rebuild their lives. everyone we've spoken to call really believe just how false everything when everyone is so telling us that they want to return home. but of course, you know, having built your life, you're up to so very low,
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it's not as simple as just dropping every everything and going across the border and just listening to your guests there, you know questions about schools, about actresses. you about how to live and also you need the paperwork. the turkey needs to give paperwork, which would allow them to return if you will. that hasn't been the case, which is why you're not seeing hundreds of thousands of people flooding across the border at the moment. you know, we went to visit one business here very much, i left the identity to talk to the bosses and the workers about how they feel about what's just happened and whether they will be going back of the all of these men sled, the war in syria bringing with them a touch of home carving stone, the skill and routine they have perfected over the years. but everything is different now. let me just a little little bit tied any of over 50 years past from the father, the son is gone. and when i, we can't believe it, it's like
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a dream. i cried when i found out it was over. personally, i feel that is a big responsibility to come back and to help. it's been 14 years time. we need to do both everything. now this is a traditional across from a level going back hundreds of years. the owners of this business and most of the workers are from i left, but we took them years to build this business. but everybody tells us they are determined to return and to start from scratch, to rebuild their city. and the country many tell us that starting over in a new country was hard. it's been a long road shoulder so helpful. so my feeling is indescribable. happiness, happiness, that is beyond the extreme. so now is the time for reconstruction and to prepare for the future. the manager tells us the move will take time, paperwork, needs to be processed. he says that after building a business over 13 years, he colleges drop everything and go, but he will return to syria and soon the other,
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the men, the highest in color. i'm not afraid of the future because the biggest obstacles the i said, the machine, which wound the entire country has gone. now when we sold the joint operation, entering the cities, they took care of the minorities and they treated them very well. as we are one nation, this is what it's giving us assurances for the future. goes beyond that posts close to half a 1000000 syrian refugees. many are from lenovo, and everyone we spoke to wants to go home. is that honestly? it's a great victory. i want to go back, we need to go back. we've been here 11 years and it's enough. it's time to rebuild their homeland. they tell us time to car about to united and peaceful way. ford, stephanie decker. o g 0 goes down to south eastern. took you well, we're going to bring in i of most stuff for now. i is from an echo you came to turkey 12 years ago. 2012. i think you told me. give me your reaction. has been
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a couple of days now. everything has almost settled how, how are you feeling? how do you feel about everything that's happened over the last few days? yeah, actually it's clear. uh, not the live. we are free and weekend. it was direct to celia. actually really is still in job as it's a, it's even if we think, okay, we are now able to back to syria and to visit our country as a place which we learn and to belong is 3 the and i got, i got even this awards is nothing else to explain how at least really because really we really so happy at the no, it's the, it's a, you know, it's, uh, it was. so we want to back there to rescue the ad, the student because that too, and for now it's not easy for us. if we look back, no, we don't know what to don't happen again. just as the situation is not clear. so really we still have to. busy is this to see, right, know it the able to visit our country a has it been hard for you in turkey?
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let's do is to actually is if people interpret that house to us at 3 support the beginning, and really even once we 1st my family escaped, entered into the house for us and the people, the surface people are released as a part time give us up furniture uh to, to, to be able, uh, you know, to us a sort of vice in the beginning. but we also, we game really we, we, we came was, i was gonna think just we started our life where i'm 0. we ever did because we last week game was so it's okay for some months after we'll back again. we would never sell to stay here for more than 10 years. that's why it was hard for us to because it was the beginning where just to retain was our close us, you know, and we could take some small houses. here was durham, well, and the only reason we are more than 10 person in one and 2 rooms as our neighbors are on the dumpster, cuz people just say, do for us. some creditors just uh,
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you know, uh because there's nothing was us. and just to restart the, you know, uh to survive and we started okay, after 5 or 3 months we will back again. but it's now after 10 users still here. but the, now we will, we are able to back to syria. ok. so you go back for sure, for sure we want to back, but uh for up to speed though, you know it's a story and it's not clear this field is forgive for us to be honest. so that's why it's will be perfect as every day we love our friends, we are talking so old back, but we don't know what, how it's the situation there really, we don't know, we are just all we're seeing funds and use and we don't have our just if there's just to ask someone to just go and see it still days to our house,
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there is still fine and you are able to live there again. and you know, it will be perfect if we can get a temporary permission just to go and see situation and then prepare everything and then take, or for me to switch as you know, because especially for me, i'm just, i can say one of the lucky people i have my, my grand mother or what a disabled person. my sister, she is disabled. it's not easy for me to pull all of us directly. they are, you know, so 1st is to be perfect. it's some or 2 person school as to prepare everything and then we can take as if somebody's did you expect the said regime to full so fast. sorry. did you expect it to go so fast? suddenly in a few days? no we. we never saw that because this is a shock to us as well. in 10 days everything's changed and the just i tried to pull down um, you know, and this year yeah,
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the don't to serious. now we are free until after we raise the streams, become road through. and so it is the next ad? acceptable. yeah. it's not billable, but for us feel, you know, thank you so much. i on there you have a very direct and emotional message for how so many syrians are feeling who's had to build their lives over 10 years in a different country. one mine also telling me is like, i feel different when i work on the streets here. now, because i have a country and actually look so i can invite turkish people one day to return to my house to my country and host them. stephanie deca for us that that's from it guys in tech and tech care. many thanks, that the nicest way the strike in central garza has killed at least 33 palestinians, including several children as many as 80 people were injured.
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the survivors of being brought to alexa hospital for treatments. they attacked talked and multi story apartment buildings and the owners of refugee come volunteers and rescue has such developing like towards flight pulling people to safety fee. it definitely will help out. and then we'll have 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 or even amputated, or people arrive after losing parts of their body. some of the occupation is violating all humanitarian laws and the keep targeting civilians for an interest in it. and then i'll correspond to and how the, what is in dire obama and central goals up for us and how to just describe the scene in new. so right. following those over strike overnight strikes laura, this is such an agonizing sad the traumatizing morning for,
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for the surviving family members who are just the few minutes ago the scene here at the hospital work. one thing and i, i don't remember being that emotional, but seeing little kids here don't let one, don't one the, the, the body of the mother to go the way just folded into the lights. she, the mother was wrapped in a victim of the and over night i talked here at the hospital, maybe the one year it was sad and find over what, what happened, but 23 people still in a taco buy multiple ears. price on a public facility in the northern parts of the right is the account, better known as a lot 5. the very densely populated with displays families from northern gaza, from rough i city, and more recently from the evacuation. i ordered a dis more displacement orders in the eastern part of the central area. the attack was so massive that it took the foundation of the nearby buildings and lifted
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a collapse of several of the surrounding buildings, the residential tower. then that's what increased the number of casualty, these really monitor, you use it very, very powerful bonds to destroy this public facility and the surrounding the area there at least 84 people still between missing gotta critically injured. the part big part of it is i still under the rubble, is that as the, the progressive civil defense at the department for crew members and permits are at the bottom side. since early hours of this morning, searching at 4 more, a bodies under the rubble for those who might have survived these at these attacks . but we're looking at close to 12 hours so far since the attack happens. so the chances are very, very slim and we're expecting the number to increase. this is an area that people have been shouldering and displays families. it'd be, were killed inside these area that they were told to evacuated to. okay, honey, my,
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what brings the latest, the devastating scenes continuing across gauze. a honey. thank you. i was there any troops have repeatedly talks and talk says at the health coworkers across goza, killing at least $1054.00 of them since october last year. according to goals, as health ministry soldiers obtains at least 350 medical stuff, m u n is accordingly 1200 is really a tax on clauses health care facilities during the war. so from baldwin, combined with the blockade means healthcare facilities are running out of medical supplies that come all at one hospital in northern gone. so it is rarely seized as lost it for more than 2 months as west and conditions. talk to say they can't even sterilize their equipment. well, that's how it is and paid last year with more discuss with you the vision, dental and vision in the hospital has lived to us of the wall street and the conditions for the patients. talking to you from the hospital,
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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 the devices forest, the workers here to use, ways to them live in clean the tools here. as you can clearly see 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
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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, homepage to the amount of special news. so i said i had hair on this, i was there a news, our largest active tendency and a single day outgoing us presenter volume. and all this for us, this convicted of a non yvonne into trying on power problems and bonds with dash and deal with an engine energy companies on the streets make the interim. government struggles to keep the lights on. the
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highlight of the weather remains rather gloomy. dial, but quite across northern part. so here publicly side as well. we have got a fab of the cloud there across the central, the northern parts of here. and we're going to see things taking a little mold as we go through the next couple of days. and we have this area of high pressure, 5, the area of high pressure, which will slow to make his way further east was allowing moderate to eventually push him from the atlantic side. last friday's pace, you have full cell system, evan brass separate cells, just the full london, pushed by the south ridge of the chains, a full right lot of cold weather across northern, this central past. in particular, as we go through the next couple of days, just look how it does to should we say less cold for now, but in by somebody let themselves as in london and also in edinburgh matching the temperature that we do have in rome. i moderate crash pushing across germany and
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also into poland at the moment though, as i said, it is quite as cold as gray. we're going to see it a lot the same drive i for the time it was the weather will coming to the northwest time weather should we say full friday, plenty of showers across central parts of the mediterranean southern areas of france 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 tells what to, to the, the one 3rd of all of the food for you is to wasted. which tens of thousands of put outlets installed in sauce korea has been transformed from west to sandra. is to build a leader in for the recycling. highly reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean, the form of incentives. what do you have? do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on
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a new place off for you or just the latest news as it breaks the last test. what was the place of power of precedence for chart? and his role is now over with d. 2 coverage. how much is a part of the process? the women say it's about $4.00 to $70.00 plus the rest of the faithful, the, and the beach from around the world. first, the valley avenue is filled with tens of thousands of protesters in the 7th consecutive night of process in the georgia and capital the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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again, you're watching onto sarah, has remind you of lots of stories this, our us actually, of states actually thanking us that the package for us, the recept type of to run to discuss the serious future. both sides say they want a smooth political transition for the other one in festa kit will take measures as secure as for those overnights is where the strikes in central gauze i have kills. and these 30 treat palestinians, including several children as get seen, such for survivors like sports lights, it's hot talk to the most story apartment blog in own is there a refuge account? is what the problem is that benjamin netanyahu says his soldiers are a pricing and sir, and have it treat him what he calls often so near the occupied golan heights to protect civilians is of the collapse of us as governments has created a power vac came on the border, he also confirmed as rarely soldiers have taken control of what he calls strategic sites in syria, was there and it's advocate for human rights as is really soldiers and faithfulness
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are in ami possessions on mount time. on a 2800 meters, it's the highest peak in syria. and just for the columbus has from the capital, that is where the presence that puts damascus within range of its all totally fine mountain position also allows as well to monitor hezbollah strongholds and east and 11, and conduct surveillance in the side, syria, which was also carried out hundreds of strikes across syria since sunday. united nations has condemned israel's actions is actually general spokesman told al, just who is gabrielle, is on the, the violation of serious stuff on t 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 he's real as continued a tax on syria are making the situation dangerous. the secretary general is deeply
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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 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,
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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 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. okay. and levy as homeless with us
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writing these paper harris and joins us now from tennessee to speak to again get in to be as ready defense spencer as old as the as really trips to remain on mount home on in syria during the winter months. what you make of this creep into this so called buffer, as i advised by the forces, i will, the, and the with this not only window, but winter since many winds us ahead, unfortunately use rise. so in the eclipse, so of bread there was a, more of a sudden it'll put unity on one hand. why don't get on this then the need to prevent weapons from x g. a disorganization. all stage of these spoken is asians who might use those weapons against this. right. but the terry, to you as a concrete, being cool landings in syria and as we are to,
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it's far beyond the buffer zone. this is unacceptable. this is our excepted. i mean, is a really, continues, is the same for the see the d test, right? once every once in the machine. and then the only way to solve problems is by one sense, sooner as though it's such a sensitive moment it might go into and it's my much was a new home at this time to build celia into coal. good surgeries. why didn't you, you know, she didn't say was about you sort of didn't know that dungeon to this is really so, so got acceptable. yeah, it is easy. savings is rarely as far as with the continuing on, say they've taken out more than 80 percent of serious military capabilities. they take a violated serious self warranty and you have any voices or condemnation we're hearing is from countries in the region. i'm the you one. yes, because a hoss saw that it was not
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a very poor bureau in the west and then the west and mainly the united states is lifting care is when they come a bunch. so get it. what concerns does ness in yahoo have about this new syria? because ultimately at the moment, what we can see is a wrong being pushed further away. not having so much of a foothold in this country. the board is israel. so what does it scheduled? and the video seems to be in you for oh yeah. one after the either of his arrival. so these are his rivers forwarding. trish the 1st time us then please by now now syria and use a mega 0 and there's nothing like success. the privacy is unacceptable and told of the main you can go. so if you see,
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but this doesn't stop is right and the sort of vehicle do you know when there is no one to store feet and the drum does not seem to be the person who is still is right . so is this, the encouragement of the law success is the what is perceived this successes now is going on and get in of a many thanks. and dave taking the time to join us from tel aviv. thank you and or family members of tens of thousands of missing, assyrians are searching for their relatives believe to have been detained in presence of the president aside. some of be looking through id card sconces across the mega at base near the capital damascus. as it was, i said as a detention center says 2011 around 158000 people have been forced to be disappeared. all still in prison, that's according to estimates by the serial network for human rights. the newest member based group. i have 3 missing people,
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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 said now a prison 3 or 4 times in the end we lost hope and came here. and they told us their presence on the ground, 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. because of the political so security, bronze prison in damascus, also known as i'll fight, ha on noon for abusing that detain. these houses correspondent, i'm a l. herani was previously and present that he was counted his experience and sold for confinement and spoke to all the full not detainees. and why are you, hey, with your family now? 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
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security forces arrested me while i was walking in the street and brought me here where the beat me and tortured me, set off for them. i stayed in the cell number 7. 0 dear. they used to call my number, not my name was my number was 16 and someone would show you. number 16 meister hold up and above and 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. take us up in the interrogation room. i stayed in this position for one or 2 hours. so they start questioning. i mean, 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 on the after one or 2 or even sometimes
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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 a brief update and 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
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many people have been here in this solitary confinement sell us has announced an additional huff, a $1000000000.00 in, but t 8 for ukraine, section state. and same thing can says the package includes new types of munitions, rocket launchers, i'm trying, it comes days. often the defense department announced a separate a package with $1000000000.00. washington has provided cape with more than $62000000000.00 a minute to assistance since the washer and fated in 20. 22 was intensified in between washington ukrainian trips around the key eastern city of pope roads residence that being evacuated. they say the city has no electricity, oval, so as on the constant selling, as russian forces, clothes and advocates helpless joins us now from ukraine's capital teams. so i just explained to us the teacher, importance of this town that russia is now trying to take of the it's vital for both sides. this is a,
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a road rail junction. and the russians, military logistics rely heavily on railways. now, tens of thousands of troops will be deployed on either side to try and take this town. and what we're seeing here is that russian frontal wave, the tech's have been going on for months. they've been highly, they've been limited in success. they've been of approaching the defenses, but also it's been very, very costly in terms of russian lives. the russians now are pushing ahead. they're approaching the city. i'm the town outskirts and they've deployed a fresh russian time division that is now forging ahead. i'm pushing the ukrainian defend his back, and the situation is absolutely critical. whoever controls for cross will control the whole area of don't ask is don't just for profit. there's under pressure. what, what can you tell us about of placing and all the areas of ukraine? well, ukrainians are on the pressure from several different areas. you said in the north
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of the rushes of taking a village on an engine close the hawk. if hockey is now almost within russian artillery range, which obviously would be a disaster for the city. further in the east as well, intense fighting in the town of correct over. we're now russian units are fighting right on the edge of the town of pushing the ukrainian slowly back. and the for the self to that we are seeing now ukrainian defend this prop to the pockets as the russians go, slowly, slowly around them. now these defenders were talking a large number. they've been holding the russians back for several months, if they don't rejoined the units. they have 2 options, either to surrender or be destroyed. ok, alice could helpless france the latest the on what's happening at the front lines in ukraine. alex, thanks for joining some keys. the outgoing us present to abide and has committed the sentences of nearly 1500 people as the biggest single day acts of clemency in loving us. history is
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a problem that the 9 americans convicted of non violent crimes. it comes just a week off to present vitamin pod and his son hunter biden was due to be sentenced on federal tax. i'm duncan evictions. donald trump has been named time magazines passed some of the year for a 2nd time. he's also received the accolade in 2016 when he was 1st elected to the white house. when he 1000 was made, trump was at the new york stock exchange during opening trading bell since 1927 time magazine has recognized the past and all movements that the best rule less has done the most influence, the events of that yeah, still a head hair on alex's era, some of the most important events in mexico's kind of the catholic church calls for a truce between criminal guy
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the . now i'm sad today politicians in georgia to hold a presidential election. that's the 1st time in the country's history. the public will not be involved. um there's only one kinds of that versions expected to hang out of position. suppose as they've been holding night street protests for more than 2 weeks against the assessing government. it comes just a day off. the us announced that will restrict fees as for around $20.00 people. it considered as to be undermining democracy in georgia, including government ministers to meditate and kind of explains from to proceed. george's government is preparing to elect a new president, even as protest as out demanding
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a re run of parliamentary elections held in october. and this time the public won't be voting. following changes to the constitution and 2017 candidates ought to be elected by a committee of 300 government officials, politicians and regional authorities. and this committee is controlled by the 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 too much because he's elected by none unless you commit to government. and now there's some at the bottom. i mean, we are inside the quote you out of the georgia in parliament. it's 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 their seats in these full since the october 26th election. because there was such a significant difference between the official results, 38 percent exit polls,
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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. unless really a form, a striker for george's national football team also briefly played in the premier league in the 19 ninety's. he's been 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. it's, you know, you've honestly picked him before the post a lot using some of the policies there 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 was really in a different light. the only thing she has on hand just type football tea has no
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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 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 policies say they will continue supporting is that obviously as the legitimate president, even if she's forced into exile to meet them at that and go out to 0. been easy around $3000.00 microns from lawson and south america, a working towards mexico towards across mexico, towards the us. they want to raise the border before the integration of presence elect donald trump next month. most of them venezuela, under s i c and cuba. and making the journey despite trumps, promises of mass, the pool patients and the crack down immigration. many say they were forced to
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leave the countries because of political upheaval and economic hardship or the same thing. i never would have done all the. i ask republican president, donald trump, to think with his heart because he also has assemblies and we are only going in search of work and to show him who even his words are hard work and people just look up and say, i want to not him. if i use, i never thought i would leave my country. i never had the american dream, but i was forced by the situation at this moment because of the on, during government. our basic food is the most expensive in central america. you can't survive anymore. they were the catholic church and mexico has locked unimportant religious holiday by calling for an end to the gang violence in the country. well then 430000 people have been killed since 2006. it's on homeless reports from mexico, se se, as the pilgrims and mexico who won't run in some crude them,
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that they used to get here. the church dedicated to the budget of guadalupe debates coach, painted site, headache, 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 a truce between the countries war in criminal groups, as well as hopefully 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 and less than the americans. many 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 codes for the troops. this country may be strongly calculate for the church who,
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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 $46.00 of them have been killed since the muscle petty's was the last a c suicide. because the social justice in check this self makes good. um the i asked them us to tell a white, pre sabine, killed the enemy for firstly, sends a strong signal. if i can kill a priest, i can kill anyone. secondly, when 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 mode in the country in which religious the beauty communities verisk messic has co exist. jordan homan,
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which is either mexico city. and finally, a big move in the world of chess. that's a new grand mazda, and he's the youngest ever to clayton, the title? 18 year old. good cash done. all right. you from india beach, china is defending champion thing the jen. i competed in single pool and dumb arrives. you goes home with $2500000.00 in price money. they would ties going into the final with 8 rolls and 2 wins each. and it's the 1st time in the championships history that to asian play as a 4th for the title. that's it from me, laura kyle: for this these out. i will be back in just a moment with more of the days these for you to stay with the a weekly look at the world's top space in the story. this was a great cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies. should that be beyond to asked if people have sent an lifetime working.
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that's part of the answer to understand our defense di nights counting the cost on o g a 05 because is the world's leading coproducer. but it's weak infrastructure and makes traveling a challenge. we follow to drive as soon as he grapples with repass his memory. but i'm yet cuz one of the few went into drive to remote villages. risk in it all. i because i'll just there a pod. his aim interviews could be in term head for 4 years, which is pretty much the electoral terms. now. i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean? pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is
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a crisis of crisis times perks. there's not just one prices up via the store on talk to how does era the jubilation among the syrian guys for rain you. it wasn't even day like in germany before they took to the streets, waiving the distinctive green and black of the opposition they gathered on the streets of the congress joined. that faces clear to see has been the use of president,
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as that's full. spread like wildfire sees that with the to the brussels and in paris, the swiftness of the river let his van simply remove one of us out on the other. he took many by surprise, but the reaction of the serial the design. it's too clear to see now the question is, what happens next? the thousands of syrians assembled at the historic of my and most for the past friday press up to the full of the assets raising the amyra. kyle, this is al 0 life from doha. also coming up the future of syria dominates discussions between us actually is stays on. so blinking and the talk is present an

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