tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 13, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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in this vital marine results may soon be lost forever. the the other there on the clock. this is in use our life into how coming up in the next 60 minutes celebrations across syria, with thousands gathering for that 1st friday pres off to the full of bunch of the future of syria domain names, discussions between us extra states entity blinking and the tax president the 9 correct and is really as trying to in the refugee camp and gaza kills at least $33.00 palestinians. the usaa types of cx 5 will be agreed in the coming week and ukrainian sink a shelter where they can offer another wave of russian and strikes targets sites.
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and these 2 things, several critical energy facilities. this whole mess, so united bounce back. so with the crucial to one when over victoria plus on and that your authentic approximately learns the brace that gave moving. i'm on the side that the 1st, so it went and you march last year the it is 10 g m t, that is 1 pm in damascus, west syrians, a mocking the 1st friday, preston's the full of the side regime, people gathering from across the country at the historic we at most can the heart of the capital to get life pictures right now. at the head of the administration on it'll show to has cooled on syrians to unite that i congratulate the syrian people on the victory of the blissful revolution and call on them to take to the
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streets to express the joy of this achievement and without firing bullets in the or allow me the public officer that let's join hands to rebuild the country and stays in the beginning with god's health. we shall be trial them. all right. we have correspondence across syria and took you covering all angles to the story and some of been generated in the left, but where people to be attending friday for us deputy decker isn't, doesn't happen. something took you, it's an impulse. you know, it's an attack is couple of incorrect ways. us text you, a state entity blinking has been holding tools. but 1st let's go to a russell, a said at the me at the mosque in damascus. and russell, there is an important moment to 1st john, so serious to celebrate and contemplate this new era thing. this is sort of moments location place in damascus. oh man. yeah. the most with was built in the 7th century and has seen
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a lot i've seen as the witness officer of this country. but this is an exceptional movement. there would be the closest for more than half a century has collapse. and this is the 1st to my prayer officer i you redeem, for more than half a century until seen. here's a brutal civil war. your cm, syrians, from all across the country are coming to here. i've been talking to celia as we're coming from i level are there is the pause hope vehicle leasing levels on these 2016 by the reduced forces. i've been talking to people who are coming from homes. things has remained 3 years on the g, a, c, h. i have been talking to the people who are coming to them, hama, and how much does the massacre twice? i've been talking to people, what comes from data. do assume that all the people with the need, please in touch here, and i'll be talking to the people, what coming to me,
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the mass, but his voice out have been dest would have been, have been exposed to the chemical weapons, both to redeem people who are coming from home, safe home that's redeem has attacked them by the chemical weapons. but that's the area for them is not over there here. said god, celia, none, freedom. so all the people from across the country they're coming here and gathering, brought a historic and all that and most, most of the most celebrating. that's what we do, hoping that nearest syria is going to match the dream seriously. indeed, how period, here's prize, how a 1000000 people have been master, could that be killed by the city, redeemed by the help of the russians that diminished? yes, they have seen that tens of thousands of people had been tortured. hope you're very healthy and abuse. seems to redeem reasons a now for 3 is for them for city is the hope that the large mirror is over and
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there to be able to hope for, for about the future for that bad the syria. now they, this is also a kind of combination of the phone and ones, those who cannot make these days. because matt has many syrians, well, i've been dreaming this this day. they unfortunately could not make it. but now they're remembering them as well. remember, just seeing the 1st we saw of the blue of the sea and get a civil war, the 2011 people to gather the most. and then after performing the 3 of the most to the city is the central or the civic is the central squares of the cities. and the reason i'm to redeem pretty much the same process by the way, both of them would you start to slide on the steps of jesus. what is that? this was a change in the company who wants dignity. so see, it's done own this company has been driven by one of the most who to civil war will
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of the longest history. and though they hope that this and so just to do my pretty, it has, how does that just start to sort that you can see that on one hand, it is really an expression of appreciation on people's face. the whole of course, they hope that the pain is not over. this is the moment that now did you my pre, you're seeing the message, the not only the people's were coming from different parts of the city of us. have seen people in the city of f. he's coming to 11 us from george and tell me about some churches, little they are the know they're the clinics are 20 slogan the
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they say the let's say we're going to jump in, they're going to jump in the store to receive the tremendous savings in the heart of damascus of the med, most hundreds and hundreds, thousands of people got that. the light bill in demonstrations right across here in cities and all the major squares. and i mean,
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had most at the gathering points back in 2012 demonstrators tried to reach the square and before the regime committed messages against the so extraordinary cesar, in the damascus. let's go to elect oh, now, where goes for the present the way as well as that we've been, you have a joins is from the 11th course. is alma, the 1st city to full? how well things that the the, as the you heard there in damascus says similar scenes here in the left, but we have hundreds of people finished there. friday is finished. praying in signs for the end of the government that they've for so long have been one thing too. and this was a special time, in essence of what we've been 14 years ago when on laws collect them on square and they would come out in march and rage. and after that struggle, now they can find the need come out and sign here instead of both being here,
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harden's letting people coming out this street maybe got that be a rough not most uh, was complete a task a few minutes ago. and now people from here are going to words the central square where they were all god that and they wish to continue with this kind of vision. even in the 9th we see proceeding for this, it was extremely cold, but we saw people come out with their flags. we saw people in motion. the leaves are with the loved ones. we saw people breaking down because some had been separated by the, from the families for years and years. and finally they could meet them. so it is a special they, it has to be able make the changes from millions of syrians who now have a chance to live according to what their issues are, according to it and in the syria which is led by syrians for city and spot according to city and aspirations, although we've seen there's a lot of traffic coming in to the city of a level,
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but there are people who are also concerned. you've met people coming into an apple in, in other parts of say you have to have family members are still outside because they're still unsure the night would be here from the beaters, boutique and pots. but the proof is going to be when those words converge into action. so now, right now in that for a place which was which is according to people here, has given so much to the nation that people were tired of seeing the time being targeted. not being able to come back, seeing them leave in green buses, having to leave the city and, and not knowing when to come back are now coming back. if they have an opportunity to view nights they have an opportunity to rebuild. and that is what is going to be the course of action for now. so i'm not a whole lot of celebration, but there's still a lot of concern of what the future of studio is going to look like. all right, that's a picture in a left o as of in job aid reporting,
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that while your secretary state tennessee blinking is indeed tucker's capital to discuss the latest developments in sierra he met with a foreign minister. how can be done in ankara earlier, at bright side subset the working together to ensure a peaceful transition us and take you back, rival opposition groups in parts of syria. i'm thinking this emphasizes importance of setting up a government that's representative of serious diverse population us. we are very focused on serious, very focused on the opportunity that now is before us, and before the syrian people to move from out out from under the shackles of charlotte side to a different and better future for the searing people. one that the syrian people decide for themselves, and we talked about how to key and how the united states, how other partners in the region can support those efforts. and i think there's broad agreements on what we would each like to see going forward. starting with the
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interim government in syria, one that is inclusive and non secretary one that protects the rights of minorities and women. one that preserves institutions of the state and deliver services to the people. one that deals with any chemical weapons that may find to secure them and appropriately destroy the one that rejects any alliances with extreme as groups as well over to the view from send him back cuz he'll do an incorrect analysis. just tell us more about lincoln's visit and i believe not his effect to jordan. well, yes, lincoln will be back in jordan and he arrives from jordan last night. as soon as the arrived he met with turkish present present papers on at the v i. p lounge and the airports and at the top picks up, he discussed with the turkish president. we're about the same, but i've been discussed today with a surface counterpart. how come see done?
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basically, to l lies to nato allies seem to be on a common ground about the future of syria, that the syrian people should be deciding on their future. and there should be an inclusive and cooperative government. and it terrorism must not be allowed to the to spike again. however, the main difference between the 2 l lies in syria has always been the us support for this y p g, p y, the inside cbs, your kid, and considers the syrian a curtis trouble group. as the serial branch of the out those through the sound workers, party at terrace organization as on career coals that it has support for more than 40 years. however, we are seeing on the reports that there is also a that there are also new developments within the syrian democratic forces. vs the umbrella that contains the y p 2 forces, as well as a,
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onto the blinking before taking go from a cover to on colorado. yes, today he on the line, the p k. k is that is really a threats for the turkish national security. however, how to l eyes are going to agree on differentiating between the syrian curtis rebel group, p y, d m. the p k. k is still way, but at 2 top diplomats under line that they have a broad common understanding on several issues. they support the new governments they, they respect it as long as the new governments respects the minor to rights and others. and also the uh, this uh, this flooring, the chemical weapons inside syria is very important. i must admit that this statement given by the 2 top diplomats haven't seen it very exhausting for many. but of course this was part of the broder and middle of the store by the us,
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the secretary general onto the blinking, and of course minutes we'll pick the scholars have not been spoken on cameras and have not been eh, and that's been a cool way to the press so far, but 2 countries will continue to give support for syria and it for a ceasefire. and god, that god's, that was also one of the very important topics that they have discussed. they blinked some said the last couple of weeks has proved a that's a ceasefire as possible. instead of a circus for them is that on the line that is, are still continues to kill solely civilians and gaza, which is an old circle of course. so they are currently looking for a common ground to come to us as fighting dogs as well back to i said, and thanks for that to sit down because you'll do that and i encourage, let's bring all these threads together with the rub guy's pin fold. who's electra in peace and security at the university wrote a great to have you with us at so a powerful moment here is everywhere. of course we have these discussions behind the scenes guide you on a not incorrect between that blinking and,
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and the one with the u. s. and take, you have coast backing different sides. yes. thoughts, roy? and i think that's the key issue here. obviously you have the us packing the, the from wanting see the, the preserved or at least that we know at the curtis you'll tell me in east and syria preserves. you have turkey who have a funded and equip the i send a the 3 national army which is very much a coalition, shall we say of around 50 to 60 different groups in itself. i'm the s and i have been fighting the sds, primarily not the assigned regimes of people tend to talk of the rebels. so i actually think that on relative to miss is out on the different groups and see where the different interests they have into labor. also the different boxes, they have x to the right and given that she has a very, very stretch, what 20000 serving the numbers. what about the capacity to bring everybody together? is that even realistic? well, the, the real, they really facing a dilemma at the moment because obviously as you say,
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he just does not have many troops. that victory was more of a strategic victory than the military victory sides. all me mainly run away. you know, this was not a strict strategic, military popular as operational brilliance. and this was a political move to take damascus. so the thing is now is they have to, they already have the 20000 troops, they have to keep, or they have to keep good governance. they have to stump that will sovereignty on the ground, you know, not in terms of what our attachment is. but basically just to show that they are the ones in charge and now the key players, they did a good job governing it live in terms of running basic things like services and provisions for civilians. but now they have to do the same thing, not just in damascus, but a lot of serious. they brought in a lot of bad guys from it, let the new prime minister that was the ruler of it was in charge of it live. they didn't go in and people, that truck comes from it live through damascus, but you know, you're putting these people in a very challenging salary or they don't know that's not the area. they don't know
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the people, they don't know the city. so it's very much a complicated task, but hate yes. on this many support is on members. we're seeing a very unified syria at the moment though. we friday, pres. hi, emotions as well. can unity be maintained? that's the thing. well, i think everyone talks about the united syria, in fact, i think it's 5 city, most people want the united syria. but it's very hard to actually maintain that unity when your visions of what this united syria is also so different. you have groups not the, the who as i say, has been working on a secular society and instances serial, upholding women's rights minority rights music to the use of us. and i need to bring conventions of these things in his speech today. but there's also a h d s. questions of how much of an is limits movement all they still? yes they were products of they were all i to i'll call you doing. i feel that different today how different all day today. i know the things that, that lead as
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a said that the west might like is, does not correspond on the ground to the actions. and then members, once right, we're seeing this great show of strength if you like of, if people power outlet strings today, is there a danger that they didn't sign it for retribution might just get in the way of the month to progress? yes, very much. 7, again, this is one of age. the dilemma is they have made very, very clear to that members and that fight is that they will not allow multiple, they would not allow people to take justice into their own hands. and they've said a lot about a mistake for full machine. finally, it is the same time as of yesterday and maybe the day before we're hearing multiple of them saying we will actually prosecute people who can, who committed war crimes, people who lead some of the new toys, prisoners, for example. and that's out of a clear public desire for vengeance and direction to be taken, which, which makes sense. but at the same time, you have to have a castle balancing at you call and alienate to many members of this not to receive
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old members of its military, especially because many of them might still have that weapons. they might still be relatively cohesive and grew here with military units, so they could always go underground and then pop up late. it's a close trouble. all right, well, believe that for the moment that great have you expedited costs over these complex times? thanks very much. i know guys cancelled here in studio. well, it took a host about 3000000 refugees from neighboring syria, since you're able to throw a fastball, us as the overall sentiment has been positive, people are happy and hopeful for that country's future. stephanie deca spoke to syrians who settled in the southeast initiative, goes down to about returning high all of these men flood 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, let me decide any of over 50 years past from the father, the son is gone. we can 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 boost 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 their country. it's 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 called just drop everything and go. but he will return to syria and soon the
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other them and the highest in color. i'm not afraid of the future because the biggest obstacles the said through gene, which loans the entire country has gone. now when we saw 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 a level 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, all g 0. it goes on to south eastern, took you as plus, that's a lot for us now and goes into the techie, take us here yet, board as the stuff you're getting a real sense, the real grasp of how people are feeling it and this rapid change that's happening
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everywhere yes, and everyone says the same thing. extraordinary, unexpected, unbelievable. you for it really uh you know, when you push people to ask them, are they worried about the way ford or the worried about going home? you know, one mountain said, you know, we'll, we'll deal with the devil now, it's all about the fox that aside. and this regime is over and that is across the board. that some people we spoke to a little bit more apprehensive in terms of returning because they have families, they have children, you know, and you don't just be behind a life that you've built here for years. it's there needs to be infrastructure, schools, hospitals, all these kinds of things at the moment when it comes to turkey, neck, and those who have papers here, you're talking around 3000000 refugees that turkey is hosted for over 10 years. they're not given the papers at the moment to be able to return. so those that you are seeing, these are those that will give up anything they had. most of them leaving at the
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moment had nothing here, not be able to return. so this is what many are asking. we spoke to 19, however, he works for an n g o he is from and that so he hasn't been back to a level since 2011. he managed to go into a level because he had permissions through his company and was able to return. and so she went in the last few days, spent one night and i left 0 and came back. and this is what do you have to tell us? i haven't seen my city since 2011. so it was the reason nice to see the boss took 13 years. i, i, i messed with my families with my friends with i went to my university to the fact and feel fox. um, so it was really great. did you give me your how did you feel on sunday morning or really it's got to be explained. i mean, when i went there, i didn't believe that i entered in galley pope. i didn't believe that. like uh, i was feeling that when i was to, i like i was shy of i,
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i felt that i am 10 years old like um and just to looking at the old buildings and all that memories came back to me. so um it was really uh, i cannot explain that. what is the situation there at the moment? did you feel secure or how would you describe it? i felt really secure. it is a car, there is a kind of answer tennessee with people leaving to that. we don't know, we are not able to vegas to feel that happiness. we want to feel that the happiness but the we are all the ways to afraid of the uncertainty to. so the people that are by the base, they say that it's really better. it's certainly better, like they say that it's 10 stars. now we mentioned that so um, but we are still looking for work to see what will happen soon. did you think that you would ever see the end of the shuttle? i said we didn't. i mean we're, we're, we have sure that's one day that i will appear at. i mean everything about but we
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really didn't expect that this will happen that these days. i mean, we are aware we are really if we where it is like really leaving it with uncertainty again mess. so we didn't expect of that. will you be going back for goods to syria? of course, of course, this is my country. this is my city, us, all right, still ahead on this out 0 and use out, find out what's from to the catholic church and mexico to cool for truce between criminal guy. and it's for 2 types of wilton. so the one cause of a sudden we'll have the story of it the so i welcome to look at the international forecast though, gray major, but i'm not talking about myself here. that is pretty much somebody off the web
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across a good positive, northern and central year. but that will be a change as we go through the next couple of days. we have high pressure just nudging its way a little further east west, and that's going to allow west to web up mild weather when do you, whether to just come in to the northwest. so just freshening things up. we've got some wet weather down across the pots of the mediterranean central areas. they're pushing across into it least some areas of front, some snow over the high ground snow to down into the southeast for a time and try to get increasingly slowly to across the pots of finland over the next couple of days. we got watch the weather that just started to creep its way towards the scuffling northern ireland pushing into west impass of island temperatures will not show up as you go through friday into saturday. so getting up to around 8 celsius the full route london. eventually that model way of pushing across into weather, in the constant, invest that to a wintry, whether they're into finland politic conditions for time, rash of rain, sleet, and snow. down across positively,
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the bulk is pushing across towards grace. meanwhile, across north africa, it is generally dry, a few showers towards the gulf of guinea. the high because is the world leading coproducer split its weak infrastructure and mix traveling a challenge. we follow to drive the zoo as he grapples with repass, but his many bob and the one of the few went into drive to remote villages. risk in it all. i because out of them one 3rd of all of the food produced is wasted, which tens of thousands of food outlets sold in south korea has been transformed from west to offend, to is to build a leader and for the recycling i is the reporting on how new technology is making
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this possible and can you, i mean the form of incentives, what do you, how do you think just for that level? no, it depends on a new place, arthritis or just the the you're watching out 0 remote about top story is, is uh and syrians have attended the 1st friday for us since the aside regime was there be training on sunday people download from across the country to pray it has talked to me as most and hard for us at your state on see the link and as hell. totes with texas for a minister. i can see done an anchor for the countryside that working together to
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ensure a peaceful transition in syria. the i have nights is really striking. central jobs was killed at least 33 palestinians, including several children as many as 18 people waiting. the viper should be brought to the hospital for treatments to try and talk to the multi story apartment buildings. and i misread the refugee camp, volunteers and rescue workers search through the rubble pulling people to safety. pres, have been held for those killed. yeah, that's the animal. 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 great. some people are even amputated for people to arrive after losing parts of their bodies. and mobility occupation is violating all humanitarian laws and they keep targeting
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civilians for dentists making them. i had in my mood, isn't there about uh, in central guys are and how do you tell us about the, the scene of destruction, of the, not just on the well the, the scene is a quite shocking and just a brief overview of what happened over the last night, the near the hours of this morning as the day progresses, many people, particularly those surviving family members, relative who heard about their other family members being in these residential buildings. either killed or severely injured, arrived to the site. but again, they are very disparate. they are gazing at the pile of rumbles that they're looking at everything that once it stood there, the residential building, the, the community centers, the businesses that are old not now and turned into a huge pile of rubble. 35 people confirmed guild and the number is expected to rise
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within the coming hours as many of the injures inside the hospital with severe burn . severe injuries are very critical conditions, do not over well. hospital health facility with the many of the people have been born into the hospital for the positive you did. this is not the only math figure that took place. we look at within 48 hours to massive massacres in this particular part of date. and they'll say that review cap more people are arriving to the hospital with severe injury. those are pulled from under the rebels. odd. happens to be breathing. are at risk of losing their life simply because there aren't any, not the 3rd and medical supplies or pain medication to uh, provide the proper medical care to them. and that's why we're expecting, according to what medical the staff were told that the number is expected to rise. more than just were not. there is still more people the close to 80 people missing on. there is a huge part of trouble then because we're looking at public facility that was targeted. but the explosions, the due to the multiple air strikes,
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destroyed the surroundings, residential tower, that 3 of them that or the clothes do a complete damage and destruction. many people are, are, are under the rumbles of these huge piles of concrete, of their residential tower. mainly people were sandwich inside, under these layers of concrete and with no machine or, you know, the proper equipment. literally, people are using their bare hands and manually operated tools to remove people from under the rubble. they've been more than a 12 hours now. so the chances of anyone surviving these attacks are very, very slim then equivalents to non as of now. but this is the uh, the, this year the, the after model of abriya, todd causing more of the physical loss as well as the human laws that it's becoming very, very profound to the human side started. yes, terrible scenes of, of human loss indeed hadn't been looted 0 by law in central guys are reporting that
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well, family members of tens of thousands of misuse. syrians is searching for their relatives believe to being detained in prisons under president decide. so i'm have been looking through, i did call scott to the cross team as ad, based near the capital of damascus. mazda also served as a detention center since 2011, about 858000 people being forced to beat disappeared for austin in person. that's according to estimates for this are in network for human rights. need a small load of base route. 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 said not 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 underground and no one can get out for doing this live for months
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with them. now is that the boss who is a co founder and vice president of the white helmet. so welcome to out to 0, and your team should be working hard within syria to find in free detainees. this brings up to date with the latest on your investigations to yeah, thank you very much, but just to connect my site to the president and he won't be releasing democracy. so i'm know, working as evidence collect and gum that came from a just as you ask about the detainees and submit to prisoners, we are working now with all of our capacity to identify and you over this to get to prisoners and any of the detainees. the problem, it's not think organized, the full then over the team left behind it a lot of mess and a lot of unknown information, a lot of cigarettes. and that's what lead the whole seventy's of to, to try to find their loved ones in the same times that lack of the national no central or national information database about detainees,
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and make cos and other partners, other organizations of a center organizations trying to find this this a good some places and we are not working loving this place as expected to places. and we are trying to bring a new technology annual defies about june, either to find if there is any under because i want to things okay. tell us about the successes you've had say fall to what degree if you found people in these present a certain success as mostly because we don't have numbers and to do we don't have unexpected number that we lose. we found less aggressive. we found a lot of an identified death, but these 2 are able to uh, had after fame get some prisons likes it and i and others like the story central or agency central. but we did that. we cannot say we make a succeeds 10 percent 20 percent because we don't have the 100 percent. we don't
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know that number. it's really anonymous and serious number. so we're trying to do our best. but we've done the we have nothing less to say. we are proud of to really use this number for business, unfortunately. understood what's in your investigations, have you discovered about the conditions that the detainees were held in? yeah, it's like when you said that certain, uh it was really a bad situation for the business does without any respect for the human drugs, we don't see any respect for any of the we saw the tar short tools we saw also the oven, where some that and but these, we believe expand and then the other place and they have said, and i also, yesterday we have a, we received a call about a messing graph. and when, when there was just a scale, told ben discount of with just number and the home phone back in the name of the
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locals, 1000 cdm. and we don't have any information. and again, that it was international entities, then it goes any the records for this make or what it's difficult and difficult. but any investigation that we are doing now from inside the business show us that the home, which was difficult, i'm told me to. busy somebody jane to use all these tools or discharge orders. busy studio for a vehicle that the andrew belt any court, they will be that or they will be there when it's long in the painstaking work we thank you for bringing us up to date on this this grim task that you have abdul rahman, elmore us from the white, how much? thank you. us or europe and nations? the debates in the future of the syrian refugees, the hosting austria has announced plans to deport syrian migrants while the u. k. front and germany, while they frozen or asylum applications, is a look at the inserted refugees. you know, it's a nation and says 0 is for the team. yeah. complet created the world's largest
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refugee crisis with more than 14000000 syrians falls from the homes. since 2000 and left off, that number of displaced within the countries board is where united nation says 70 percent of the population needs. humanitarian aid and 90 percent lives below the poverty. last serious neighbors took here, living in jordan, iraq and egypt takes about 5 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees. another 1300000 syrians have recycled in europe. most of them in germany. it's home to 850000 certain refugees, the largest number, and the non neighboring country. so we can see the scan of the problem. let's discuss it further now with for the both. the unity is a senior lecture of international relations at the university. personal joins is from bristol, in the united kingdom. i'm wondering, has a re packed ration from this scale ever happened before, anywhere in the world and, and just how can it be managed as being presidents of a master tradition that peter is at the same marketing to of,
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to one that we could expect with regard to the c m process in particular. so the logistics of this are, are extremely complex. it will take time. of course, these cannot be rushed the return of refugees, these a ride to refugees, but he's a right that he's based on 3 very important principles. trustworthy has to be following tiring cycle volts, it has to be secure and it has to be safe. and thirdly, it has to be digging 5 tribes. so all of the, when these 3 principals are respected 10 directive references to 20 bit homes can be effectively implemented and that will make the process complex, long and different. but how do you manage that, that long process and who needs to be able to see the whole thing a? yeah, it's a, it's a complex method and a will be a need for coordination between international organizations, between whatever government develops 4 most comprehensive donald choose. we didn't
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see itself and also the countries that are now hosting refugee population select the one you mentioned to neighboring c. ready so i'll swear in the rest of the rewards and that kind of coordination will be difficult. one for step that can happen, especially with regard to countries that are neighborhoods here, such as black one on 2 or 2 drawers on iraq. these, those students can be and should be allowed to go back to syria, to at least make some preliminary visits to assess the degree of safety diabetes, all 5 shelter and housing for data. and also the possibilities of, you know, assessing the columbus via bbq to return to syria. if that happens, at least that will allow students themselves, which should be obviously the 1st concern for individuals to make the decision to return or not, of course, that that will allow them to make an assessment and therefore progressively make decisions that may lead directly to right because what they go back to is
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fundamental, isn't it, you know, being jobs walk or even housing in the houses that you might have left some years ago. are they still there? somebody else living and then everything a yeah, let me just mention uh, being uh, july types 20 for a few months ago. see if it was a completely different price from now. but it was a major survey that was carried out once you had any intentions to retire. and it was done in 3 stages, 1st, price, and what was, what are syrians, we'd like to be joined within the next 12 months. and the answer was a clear no, from the greatest majority from 97 percent of them spending was a request to be one day serious. would like to go back to syria and that was on, in 57 percent of them claim that yes there is that they will be able to go back to see a meaning that a large part of the population who are really in a situation in which my child awesome was stealing power, 1st thing, something to go back that i mean, so now you know, considering the development that are taking place in serious. busy level that there
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are some judges that even higher. but again, that poses challenges when students were austin point you know, about the factors that had said that she knew that possibly to go back the 1st in some way where it was actually lively. and then the 2nd most security and it so it is housing and then we have also they cannot make viability access to services all the way to me when that infrastructure ease in place money when there will be a degree of security that sealants can actually access that at that point, a voluntary return process may actually take place, but these are all things that we need to we, we take time to develop properly for that to happen. the data colossal colossal challenge philipo a d and the get from bristol, thank you very much. it is the
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no rush, it says it's going to a large scale missile attack when you cranes energy infrastructure. the russian defense ministry says the attack is in retaliation for ukraine's use of us supplied . long range missile is known as icons which can reach deep inside roughly territory. there's also being intense fighting between russian and ukrainian troops around the eastern city of holcroft, a residence or a being moved elsewhere. they say the city has no electricity or will through and is under constant shelly, as russian forces closed in let's cross to key if you cranes capital allots the topless of defense attitudes right? that. so we've heard of this city before, alex is wave. the waves of russian missile strikes across the crane. just tell us what's been happening for well 93 missiles with launch. this is a, a complex mix of a type of sony ballistic and cruise missiles, allegedly one north korean missile was fired. a very, very well organized,
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complex operation, as well as with civility 200 drones. now, 83 missiles were intercepted, so that means that 12 go through and ukraine's energy infrastructure was targeted. right across the country with the special focus on the west. neil of if you follow francisco full around the weston area, but also in pretty much in the south and also in the east. and this guy had a real knock on effect. so the energy, the energy company is already announced. the state own energy company is already announced that the will be rolling blackouts right across the country in addition to the ones that already exist. now this has an impact on the civilian population. obviously, it's minus 4 degrees here today, and the temperature is obviously going to drop at nights. but this also has an impact on the defense industry, on the industry itself and manufacturing power hungry factories that will need energy to be able to keep on going, keep making weapons. and they will be denied that at least for today, totally get everything fixed and up and running around. like thanks for that to
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alice could talk to. so joining stuff from you, chris, couple of key. thank a good use president joe biden is committed the sentences of nearly 1500 people. it's the biggest single day actor clemency in more than us history. you'll say paul, and so $29.00 americans convicted of non violent crimes. this comes just a week after president button paused and his son on to bite and was due to be sentenced on federal tax and gun convictions. the catholic church and mexico as ma, it's an important religious holiday by calling for an end to the gang violence and mexico. golden 430000 people have been killed since 2006. john holman has more now from the capital mexico city. the 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.
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this year. the church has used it to cool for truce between the countries war and criminal groups, as well as hopefully cannot know my secretary. it's a plea for no more blood shipped between brothers fathers and sons, mothers and daughters. no more blood between mexicans and latin 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 in 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. 6 this country may be strongly catholic, but the church he who struggled even to protect the road. since the start of the social world, drugs in 2006,
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mexico's become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for pres. 46 of them have been killed since the muscle petty's was the last a ceaseless of the cook, the social justice in chuck, the south mexico. um the i asked the muscle tell a white, pre, sabine, killed the foot firstly, it sends a strong signal. if i can kill a priest, i can kill anyone. secondly, when a priest is killed, doesn't just kill one person, because the community and it leads the community or friends, presented the only profession risk of course. so many others among the move, the full 100000 mode in the country in which religious fervor, beauty communities and risk mess because co exist. jordan holeman, which is either mexico city, a still head here announced by 2 nights bounce back from exchange blended by that goes to the sun. i will have a picture of the
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the let's get on to this point on his on thank you very much. and nick, well meant to say nice on friday that from a goal done to secure a much needed when and do a penny and east gathering pressure on you coach reuben, a martin united to have lost the last 2 domestic games and went behind a guest at victoria plaza and in the territory public. also costly mistake from keep the end of it. oh no, no. i bought a double strikes from danish for the rest, most a whole laundry, essentially, to one window for the visitors. it was united way between europe. but since march
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of last year and boost to their chances of finishing in the top 8 was not a great game, but um, we managed to do this, the school things that is is good for when you are building at team. and they think it was, do we deserve the we set aside. got to so i maintain their on beaten reco, didn't the competition but they dropped points against mama of sweden got us, came from behind to take it to one lead button equalizer for mine. most it says your pin and the 2nd minute of out of time. so this game finishing to, to almost fill in with the 10s of reaching and they'll come by and talk. and then we're aiming to snap a pull, run a format and say face ranges and glasgow ranges took the lead early, and the 2nd half of them are walking forward. how does that go on? it's on the, on called a 50, was bro, 10 to replace them and international team, a very nice to move paid off as he school delayed
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a closet to secure one one's real suspicious. but the manager, handy, and pushed the hulu, didn't pull back. one's pizza sizing some of his past performance when you've got 19 year olds, i think it's not acceptable to my, you know, you know, say that the st. mary's senior international, german international. um, you know, when the moment where we met them right now, it's not like we've got many uh options that coordinate everyone sorta had to, to at least the beginning at the chart and get the best of themselves o d gloves and hats on display for chelsea's us a conference league game against asana. the temperature was below minus 10 degrees and cousins dante, king chelsea, 16 hour round trip proved to be worth it while they beat us down to $31.00 retail c o. dominating this the to your p and competition. the 5th straight when putting them through to the last 16 of the league. it is the national sports or for for new
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guinea, and it's about to undergo its biggest transformation in history. a multi $1000000.00 deal with australia from says to elevate the sport in the country, some sizes in hospital it's watched by millions and played by thousands. the many who loved the sports in papua new guinea. so they've been left behind and are frustrated by the lack of funding and development. this could all be about to change as part of abroad, a security agreement between pep, unique any and australia, $385000000.00 is going to be pumped into the sports over the next 10 years. and for the 1st time, a team from the country is going to be added to australasia is premier competition . the national rugby league, the new table belong to the people of pop, a new guinea. it will coal pull most behind. and now it will have millions, literally, all proud fans, backing forth from die one you
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a gift thing to us in the license to have a team and then around goes in the house of uniting out of this country together. for us, it's all just parked and spots on this fence. it is deeply necessarily unit to strategy in the face of 50 at independence. i'm a visiting next year. around tough with the budget will be invested in making the new team competitive with the majority of the rest being spent on youth development programs. they beg, it'll bring to a country is you know, most uh, in terms of tours dollars, as you know, why. uh, you know, and in the united segment that does they do it out of the country would be, would be really exciting, lot of opportunity for uh, in the us and the senior place. we had a senior ones who used to play before to be like, uh and cuz the young ones to play and including those 3 that would be saving. so ready with what, but what you need to for us to load up a moment, talk to you and you can use it to co host. the 2026 woke up its national team,
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next name, the q, most of another company on the course of finals. the wider and vision is to to and the team and to voltage will contend is tom size and out to 0. and cut was the venue for to a new kind of stuff and will change is to be crowned the freestyle titles were landed by switzerland. maxine measurable in the most competition are brazil bruna cars. yeah. one the women's title for 5th time. and that's what we support for me, 100 bucks and so i would have forwarded to you like to thank you very much indeed for that to. that's it for me for this news on the record will be back in a couple of minutes and more of the days these things go to website. i would say i don't. com is the address. what we needed to cover is right, the plaintive comment analysis, and we'll have plenty more on the unfold. events of the 1st friday for us as a full oversight, as today goes on, do you like the bottom of the
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it was a full year of war in gaza and now it is really troops invading lebanon or the us in israel working to reshape the entire region now with trump back in the white house, what can america expect? and what can the world expand? so quickly to look at us politics, the bottom line at the new democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors, colorado of averages collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the you are systems corporate is really affecting, it's global, standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east and the urgency of climate action upfront sets, the stage for serious debate on out jersey or this is took, took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national,
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sustainable tourism program. partnership with the global sustainable tourism comes village life here retains its charles. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. sandra james is over today. mike's only the beginning. what we're seeing right now, it's only difference that your side is finished. we're seeing a return to their home when people are shopping, whatever they say on time, or they come up to us. since at least we want to express our feelings for them. and it's, it's almost the 1st moment for the review and you just can't be what the, you know, the,
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the celebrations of cross syria of the hundreds of thousands gather for the 1st friday, pres, who's the full official outside the headed down. or kyle, this is out, is there a live from doha. also coming up. the future of syria dominates discussions between us sexiest agency thinking and the tech is present and incorrect. and is really a strike on a refugee camp in gauze that kills at least $36.00 thomas's us says in hopes of cease 5 will be agreed in the coming week.
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