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to their homeless people, we have met our 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 unbelievable for the review. and it just can be what the celebration is across syria of to 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 life from joe hall also coming up?
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the future of syria dominates discussions between us sexiest agencies, lincoln and the tech is present and incorrect and is really a strike on a refugee compton gauze that kills at least $36.00 thomas's us says that hoops of cx 5 will be agreed in the coming week and ukrainian sink shells where they caught off to another wave of rush and as strikes kit, physical energy facilitate. the syrians have been mocking the 1st friday pres, since the full, all of the aside raging people from across the country travel to private, historic. and my at most in the hearts of the capital, the advocacy crowd gathering a lance with similar cavities,
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also across many sorry, and cities such as palmer and i left the heads of the new administration. i went on, sheryl has pulled on syrians 2 nights and celebrate the moment. i congratulate the syrian people on the victory of the blissful revolution and call on them to take to the streets to express the joy of this achievement and without firing bullets in the or allow me to public. off to that, let's join hands to rebuild the country and i stayed in the beginning with god's health. we shall be trial. and what's that? i'm wondering if he was actually the dates as the thinking is in the tech has cops . so to discuss the latest developments in syria, he met before a man. so how come sit down and i'm correct. alas, for the size of said they're working together to ensure a peaceful transition. us them take care back, rival opposition groups impulse of syria. i think as emphasize the importance of setting up a government that's representative of serious diverse population. i was very
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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 agreement on what we would each like to see going forward. starting with the 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 extremities groups.
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what we do ministration in damascus has cooling on the millions of syrian refugees to return home to care hosts around 3000000. so in refugees, so if you ever heard of charlotte outside the overall sentiment has been positive. many say the happy and hurtful for the countries future. 70 deca spoke to syrians who settled in the southeast in tucker, city of guys. you end up about returning home of all of these men sled, the war in syria, bringing with them a touch of home carving stone. this skill and routine they have perfected over the years. but everything is different now. the, the little little tide, any of over 50 years past from the father, the son is gone and when we can believe it, it's like 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
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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. as 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, the men, the high seen 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,
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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. because he owns that posts close to half a 1000000 syrian refugees. many are from a level and everyone we spoke to once 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 goes down to south eastern. took you and stuff is a syrian refugee living and going to have unless she spoke to steph and became emotional at the prospect of her time. clearly not believe. so, we are free and we can, it will go back to syria. actually really is still in job as it's a,
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it's even if we think, okay, i know able to back to syria and to visit our country as a place which we learn and to belong. it's really a and i can't, i can't even is awards. there's nothing else to explain how i released reading because really we used to have fee to add the no, it's the, it's a, you know, it's, uh, it was. so we want to back there. let's do that. i just did it because that's when for now it's not easy for us. if we look back now, we don't know what this won't happen again. just as the situation is not clear. so really we still have here is this to think read no, ever able to visit our country. has it been hard for you in turkey? you is to the actually is if people in the dark is it has to us and 30 support the beginning. and really, even once we 1st my family escaped,
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enter into the house for us and the people, the circus people are released as a part time. give us up furniture uh, 2 to 3. able uh, you know, to survive since the beginning. but we only 3 game really we, we, we came was, i was gonna sink. just restart our life where i'm 0 family members of tens of thousands of missing syrians, a searching for their relatives believe to have been detained and present under president aside. so i'm gonna be looking through id cards. scott says across the method of bass and the capital damascus. mazda also served as a detention center since 2011, around 158000 people have been forced to be disappeared. also in prison. that's according to estimates by the syrian network for human rights. a small but i 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
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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. guards at the political security branch, prison in damascus, also known as alpha, or known for abusing the detainees. i was there a correspondent, i'm all herani, was previously and presents them. he recounted his experience in subject confinement and spoke to of the former detainees. so why are you, hey, with your family, you know, i'm with my family so they can see where i was held and tortured, despite not committing any crime or doing anything against the law. and the security forces arrested me while i was walking in the street and brought me here where the beat me and tortured me, set off whether i stayed in the cell number 7. 0 dear. they used to call my number
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my name. my number was 16 and someone would show you the number 16 meister hold up and above in full then i would come up next. this from such a small opening near the end of the door. the 1st thing i would receive a slap in my face. i was only allowed to look at the ground the interrogation. i stayed in this position for one or 2 hours. so they start questioning me with if i move a little bit, the stuff beating me without my seeing anything. because of the blindfold. saw this one. after one or 2 or even sometimes 3 hours, they asked me to stay in this for deposition, to start investigation of somebody to smoke. they asked what my full name and my
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family, and why i was brought there. a seed of police and dotius insult. scroll the time. oh my god, this was the plastic rod which the investigator used to beat me with this one is number 14 where i was held for 40 days and the to the couldn't meet up here. i've seen the worst moments of my entire life years. and i used to always comes 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 many people have been here in this solitary confinement, so that's bringing all corresponds with russell said, i know he's live for us in damascus and russell, extraordinary things that we're seeing that in the capital of syria. the 1st friday,
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pres, since the full of assad, of the indeed now the pre or is over. and we have seen hundreds and hundreds of 1000 people just now leaving the area of us still are some people here trying to, to enjoy it more. this is quite new day for them to have been mean for the perhaps almost more than half a century. i never gene that has lost its 4454 years has test for them. and now, serious here have been gathering for the 1st by the year of the 4 of the redeem, to both, to, to, to celebrate and also to view night as well. because we have seen that many people up to use. and here's seeing each other for the 1st time city is coming from different parts of the city as being you can see that there are people that are still celebrating over here,
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still chanting and missing. people coming from other people. and just remember in 2016 the eastern part of other problems. half of this it has been leveled on people coming from homes, which was under the siege of the city of the g for 3 years. people coming from the city of how much that has been massacred. people coming from causes moon, whether the team has used. and it has used the kinds of weapons that big, i guess people, people from is to go to a very much close to, to, to, to the capital, the mass because they have the gas. and people coming from it where almost 4 p for periods or a decade to redeem it across the russian id cards would bump in cost of the people who just actually really use from the presence of the team. but tens of thousands of them could not make these days. many of them has just full. and while syria was having to today, so no, of those pauses and tens of thousands of people who left too many of mosque bod,
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marching to where the for my yes. the cool or no, the celebration is going to continue. however, the officials just not to let the cat with the scenes due to the beads to be shown . and of course, to preserve the orders here. they are wanting people not to use the bullets and not to shoot into a mock to tell arise people, indeed the things or no really or the left side quite surprising and quite amazing to see that almost 4 to 8 hours later have the full of to redeem how the security, how the order has been restored. i was just talking to a, a cedar rapids that just came in coming from 11 on another man from turkey off the 15 years. i just feel unbelievable. many of them are still saying that, well, the night to be your has lost it for decades. that result is never going to. and how does it know they're waking up in the reality?
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and they hope that the new administration in syria will build a syria that they have jumped for and that they have fault for and data in a day of extremely high emotions. as you say, russell was saying, pictures of huge crowds outside the most the way you are in the only odd square. also, crowds in the talk here was the gatherings in there, uh, a laptop of hama, everybody coming together at this moment on seeing the cool heads of the new administration to celebrate the victory. but as you say, this is of the celebration, but tomorrow and beyond is a day of chat will be days of challenges ahead full this new syria. indeed. so we're talking about a country that has been ruled by a sort of dynasty one single times. the size of the team for more than 5 decades by a boss is redeemed for more than 6 decades. it's quite
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a close. this couldn't access from the world, and the economy particularly has been established is crippled by the 13 years of a civil war. they're talking about the port and unemployment rate that is over 50 percent. and the chronic stomach inflation one of the highest inflation. indeed, the toad highest inflation in the world and the civil war have destroyed the company's whole infrastructure as well. and the level of the corruption among the state is it uses the state, the officials is just beyond imagining. so now that of the, of the new administration, the account is 2 weeks ago, was just close to that as it and looking at this vision in a very limited area in the northeast of the country, has just taken over the whole country that our minds as challenges here, how to recover the economy, how to the costs of the people with the stage, because people have been told,
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arise being brutalized for the over the course of 50 years of in every team. and particularly for the 15 years of the civil war. that's most another challenge and of course, how the government is going to be able to syria. that is, fear a syria that everybody said was on the site and be able to fix up the position, will have its own, see the old seat at on this new table. what the new seed is going to be democratic enough, think mostly, if enough that at the syrians we've had a voice. okay, russell's that are joining us. the from the heart of the muskets rustled the name of many things. indeed. and that's cost saving. now to take care of where we can joins them. costs are lose. she's in ankara for us because sarah of course topping the agenda of talks from us actually stayed on the blinking and at the tech as far as minutes stuff. yes, the main topic all of this important meeting actually have a part of
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a broder middle is stored by a antenna of lincoln was the situation in syria and god's up to top diplomats set a pointed out that they have a broad common understanding about the feature of syria and syrians and inclusive government has been highlighted by both of them and also the fight against terrorism. the continuation of a fight against terrorism has been on the line after the blinking down the line and also that the a chemical weapons left by the salt for james should be destroyed. this is an important important to other men. so that is some radical organizations do not capture those weapons also. and the other side trick is for administer emphasize that he here is keen on serious territorial integrity and the priority is the stability in the country. however,
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to key i will definitely eliminate the output to dispel and work as far as the p k . k. a. from the us perspective, the y p g, if you are the presence within the syrian democratic forces, it is essential in terms of guarding the it also prisoners and the camps and rocca and other places on the eastern side of the free tubes river. how over a trick here believes that the argues that the, the y p g p y d is part is a see where a branch of the out the crew to sound work as far as if that's a turkish government. another 3, it has full for more than 4 decades about circuit a turkey side in every chance. emphasize that they are the only major country that floats directly against ice. so inside syria, during the civil war, and there might be a different uh, a different understanding in their approaches towards the steering curtis
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shrivels inside syria. however, we are hearing some reports that at the the can me is some kind of an agreement over that too. as long as the p k, k presence is at all sit with an acid from this step. of course, another important topic, as i said, was garza and mr. blinking the underlying that the last couple of weeks to prove that there can be a ceasefire. and god, some a turkish foreign minister also agreed on this, but he pointed out that israel still continues to kill civilians and gaza. this is an important matter when it comes to establishing a ceasefire for, for the palestinians who have been suffering for more than one year. back to send them an anchor. many thanks. will still has hair on alex's era, will be talking to honey, my, what are you standing by for us and federal biling raised all the latest from johnson, the
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a weekly look at the world's top of business stories. what is a rate cost in the united states waiting for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond to asked if people have spent a lifetime working that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in say, tax rate counting the cost on o g, a 0. the challenges here where the in october 2023, these raising ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible and permanent transfer
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of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those just the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores whether tearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is, is ready to transfer on and just the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello daniel watching out of their hands. remind you of our top stories at this hour. syrians have attended that 1st friday for us since the regime was over turn on sunday. people from across the country have gathered to pray and the historic
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and i have most in the heart of damascus. he a psychiatrist agents, they've been consult tools, tucker's appointment. so how come for them and i'm correct. both countries say that working together to ensure a peaceful transition in syria. the the, and i have an i to is really a strike and central golf that has killed at least $36.00 palestinians, including several children. as many of a people were injured, the survivors have been brought to the us, the hospital for treatments. they attacked targeted multi story apartment buildings in on those are a refugee camp. folding chairs and rescue workers search through the rubble, putting people to safety, prize of being held for those. killed the
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definitely and will have, i don't know how about when these ready, occupation bombs, people in their houses. what do you expect them to do that those injuries are very deep and great about some people are even amputated or people arrive after losing parts of their bodies. and mobility occupation is violating all who monitoring laws and the keep targeting civilians, relentless to making them hey, muffler its joins us from darrell by a in central gauze. i suppose we had the honey get more gruesome scenes off today's overnight strikes in news that are at the absolutely. there are some of the themes and the photos that we looked at. we could not continue to stare at the footage of the vague gruesome, very difficult to look at that. but at mid the rolands we're looking at here level of destruction at, on that that is really costing us that are the 2 levels, the human level, as well as the physical level of this, your level of destruction that is destroyed almost every means of life. and northern part of the site, right? revenue,
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you've got which fido is not the 1st time this particular area been targeted in the past few days. the targeted repeatedly is causing further civilian casualties or destroying many of the shops. then the business, the, the community center then the residential buildings, but the tribes the right now is with the many injuries in. 5 the hospital who are not receiving a proper medical care simply because insufficient medical, the stop village acute shortage of medical supplies and pain medication is not available to treat people. and it could be as simple as a septic that is not available. it for doctors to intervene and properly and provide the proper medical medical care. what happen in the site are you got me is not the only incident, but it was the worst compared to what's going on across the, the gasket, to more people in golf city where writing their bias, it goes, passing through a municipality parts where targeted by a drawer and miss those 2 of them. one of them happens to be for the journalist
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working for local platforms. there are other strikes that continued to happen in dropbox and eastern hon units as well as here. the eastern part of the center there . every once in a while, we hear the heavy artillery targeting more buildings, more public facilities, and preventing people from even going back and inspecting on their home that they have left a few weeks ago. and it's been a military, is deepening the sense of a permanent displacement for everyone in northern part of this trip. the situations are getting worse, but particularly at that vicinity of the hospital. heavy artillery is coupled with the attacks by the quite dr. honey. thank you. as you say, sally, this is a scene that was saying, repeat it again and again across the goal is the strength of the us has announced an additional half a 1000000000 dollars in minute 3 aid for ukraine, such as the agency thinking says the package includes new types of munition rocket launches and drains. it comes days off the defense department to announce
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a set put a package with a $1000000000.00. washington as provided k, if with more than $62000000000.00 a minute to assistance since russia invaded in 2022. meanwhile, on the ground, as intense fighting between boston and ukrainian troops around the eastern says, you have to cross presidents that are being moved elsewhere. i say the city has no electricity or water and just on the constitute selling. as russian forces close in a rush, just as long as the la scale missed all the tackling you claims. energy infrastructure versus defense ministry says the attack is invitation for ukraine's use of us supplied attack comes missiles, which can we think inside russian territory. i was going to leave you now with live pictures from syria following the 1st friday, pres, since the full of the a side regime, we're saying huge crowds gathering that in the capital damascus in may. i add
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square off to pres at the historic we add mosque, the most i saying was pictures have from the talk. yeah. what christian religious leaders have been gathering alongside muslim religious because in a show of units to those of the scenes across syria this day, the 1st friday. since the full of aside, the weather is next. then inside story, the the highlight of the weather as long as it quiet now across, not sure, of china. i'm not too bad too. into the creepiness. i saw the cold enough and we're all going to see a things turning less cold for japan over the next style. so we have got to winds coming in more
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a wesley or north west the direction in the coming die. so those points just backing off, but still moving across the relatively warm waters of the save japan. we are going to see more of that see effect snow coming into west of the northern parts of japan for a time, a similar picture as we go one into monday. we can see the wind starts. it's a pushing for move, a west the direction type of just picking up in sol as well. drive rises, guys coming back in at that stage. long as you drive there, which you can see across a good part of a china and more of the same as we go one through a monday. we have got to started to drive by the 2 across into central and northern positive india up to was focused on the fog and the small because seasonal feature that will be with us for many weeks to come. that sits the across those northern areas. and it's pretty cold as well for the south live. the shower was assisting just around the southern parts of india. what was the chance of catching a shout to industry lanka over the next couple of days. meanwhile, across the right been peninsula,
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