tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 13, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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the award winning investigation? the gift compelling sightings interview on your toes to from asia and the pacific one. 0 one east. on out to 0. the . the fellow and the clock. this isn't use our life from the coming up for the next 60 minutes. celebrating the long awaited freedom hundreds of thousands of syrians montclair 1st friday, presence of 4 of the a side regime view and cools on israel to respect serious sovereignty. officers soldiers pushed further into search into her 3 bearing. more victims in the gaza strip is rarely strikes on a refugee come kill $36.00,
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including women and children and ukrainian seek shelter, where they can offer another wave of russian ass trying to target sites in the east . it seems several critical energy facilities and is for the record 16 european teams that will be going to the men's football woke up in 2026. the qualifying for all has just taken place on the the top team and each group is guarantee this fall in the fine the, it is a day of celebrations across syria. hundreds of thousands of people have come out on the 1st friday since the 4th of this type. governments many according to a new syria for again and 2, nearly 14 years of civil war and just decades of rule under his family and the heart of the capital, damascus. people have gathered up the ancient med most for friday, pres, under a side present simmons with the monitor little band altogether. the head of renewed
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ministration. i'm. it will shut off as cold on syrians to unite crowds also celebrated in a lat pole, which was of course, the 1st city to full. when the opposition prizes began the light, the offensive 2 weeks ago, syrians altogether and hama were in 1982 former president, half of the other such military killed, many 40000 people and what became known as the home of massacre. and there was celebrations. 2 in the era, which is the best place of the uprising against the side of the salute begins coverage celebrations across syria. it's the 1st friday after the al single lashawn upset and hundreds of thousands of people are marking the victory in the capital. the head of the new administration says syria will be rebuilt. he's called on members of the public to unite within but short. i congratulate the syrian people on the victory of the blissful
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revolution and call on them to take to the streets to express the joy of this treatment by the syrians travelled from all across the country to join the prayers at the historic m. o. we lost in the heart of damascus. among them the new prime minister of the she's, she's been tasked with forming a new government. similar scenes of triumph and prayers were seen in the southern cities of that house. and so way down in the northern city of a level and looked out to you on the mediterranean coast. the new administration is promising change, and millions of syrians built in the country and abroad, or hoping for a better future thoughts just well, let's head straight away live to damascus. we can speak to over a 100 valve whose life is in the syrian capital. i'm having an important moment to celebrate and contemplate the future
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the yeah. and if you could see behind me, i thought i would be the festive mood that is no less up in these festivities. so sustain all the president of the city today. we have see those thousands of people who got the most know here are square feet. the numbers are increasing one message, a copy for what happened. and they once completed each new syria. i was speaking to a manager. i am and as far as payment it took me about do you have brought to the wife? but why did you brought this? did you bring up we are very had
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a jolly for this delightful. i cannot express how the delight they do. uh, it is totally do blaze and sold our home country for our people, for the 1st time we gather in 1000, in this big square of our own cold water here together driven by our pet 3 ethic collective sentiment. enough is enough. of course i could you have ever believe that the but side of that so it would be top and blah, blah, blah, know most of that the never what audio and bases it has been like, i might mad as if we would old been bed and we have been, there is a rock date, it is and you, but not only for me, my homes, a household, but for the entire population. it is and you don't. and you day,
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a new book for the entire country for the entire people. we are here to tell the whole world how civilized our people are. we all are here to 10 and use the story for public bar. well, not a couple. what do you expect? and what do you ask from video government? i ask them only one thing to take care of this pupils. those people have grown wary of oppression investigates persecution. they have seen every sort of bitterness they have visited, prison, persecution, and displacement. have a sort of a family who are is this thing that they should talk and they should express themselves. 5 you assistance on talking, so what do you have to say, you know, that's really, that's a whole and i am here to say that, but sort of like i said,
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was to tie it on by the 40 sense of the word for he is i haven't been able to come to the cisco ad i have been haunted. this good is that all funds had father was killed and but started i said, but it's in some awful i as quoted but cited as said to be, hang in this school it. and for the new government, i ask only one thing and one thing on the 8th is pretty dumb of accept press. and i've gotten 3 of 3 of the present and 10 and the i, but i still got on might be that he, together with all his family members would be hang. and this particular split simply say, is the riots old to those families who i've been victimize tyrannized executed for to, for kayla in his family must be brought to justice and hang. so
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because you have seen, people have similar feelings, similar messages, they are all happy for what happens, but also they have the months. this is not the end of the story for them. there must be justice. there must be a close to half a century, a full to a fraction of the problems of economy, difficulties and those lost lots of national unity, others lack of freedom escalate. you'll see behind these people are all coming to still coming out until later than i do. and 5, i'm still here and probably in the next few days or full they are unhappy. the you are in syria. betty high expectations from then you need as they does strongly emotions are in damascus, and indeed old generations taking part of this highly significant and pointing stay right across the country. i'm haven't valley in damascus. thank you for that. of
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course i left po was the 1st city to full and it's only been job aid has trouble the and with this, how people are welcoming before the side regime. the extraordinary scenes here in the hearts of a level as very and as from not just city, but over the province of a level have gathered here in the town square. the thing they've been waiting for this moment for the last 14 years, it's reminiscent of so many goods off the revolution. david people would gather in down the square, they would gather outside most they would gather in places of worship, where they would have day, the rage. we have hundreds and thousands of them would come over all across syria. but now there's celebrating this is a date upset evasion. this is a celebration of the victory that came was the only possible wire. hundreds of thousands of sacrifices that people have made millions to be made. hundreds and many people hear this sounds good even before when they started gathering. now,
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what's coming from all parts of this province, people would be united, often here is a being separated from their families for the 1st time, entering their home and break down completely caught in some toilet emotions and said that he's come back to a level after 15 years, so it is a day of celebration to the day where people of and that will say that they have strong hope for the future of this country. they say this is the level they want for the children with all of the people upset. yeah. time come together regardless of their religion, raised to upgrade and celebrate and unite. and they say, this is the future they want for their children. some of the apple who is getting on us extra estates and he blinkin, has been in the tuckers capital to discuss the latest developments in sierra. he met to the front minister, how come to feed on the banker, but side subset the working together to try to ensure a peaceful transition of the united states and took you backed rival opposition
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groups. in part, since your blinking is emphasized, the importance of setting up a government, this representative of serious diverse population. i was 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 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
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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 will take a short minutes to how confident says the e. as in tech, you have a shed solution for restoring stability in syria is isaac. this would be the case that we aim at restoring peace and stability in syria. also maintaining the country's territorial integrity and up routing terrorist organizations from the entire region. we discussed the means possible to achieve us as well as the shade solution that we reiterate to the importance of establishing a ceasefire and gaza immediately. however, israel continues killing civilians and other violations among the many issues discussed during the meeting was the defense industries. let's close to and chris and i'm concerned who is standing by for us there instead of in the tech a. it's a critical player and i will this turns out of
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the well, the circular has been one of the major players in the ground and 0 since the civil war started. and apparently in the solution, it is considered the so and apparently was to nato allies. the united states and through kia are on the same page when it comes to the future of the new syria. of course they is a that they're trying to make sure that the, there's stimulus in the country may, as it has been fragmented the whole or to throughout the whole civil war. it's, it's very important to have a properly functioning stayed with at the institution. and is social capital? it is. this is what the 2 top diplomats underlined were announcing to blink. and they arrived and took you eh, thursday evening yesterday at the airport. he also met with turkish president who was also flying out to assemble the to another city for his programs in blinking.
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and our donal, so exchange the, the reviews on the situation leading can convey the necessary messages that he brought from washington to present as on there's just the spice or they are, uh, they have a broad understanding on the main aspects of the situation. the main differentiation between the 2 sides is their approach to the syrian curtis level. groups to to care believes the that's the y, p g and p. why the under do, sir? in democratic forces umbrella, this the syrian curtis fighter groups are cecilia bridge over the also the sound workers party. now we're going to zation that is consider that is listed as a terrace group by the united states and to can to can't believe that any ultima almost or independent entity run by b y, d r or y p g would mean a security threat for to kia, but of course from the us perspective of securing the i. so for the prisons that
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keep the iso members or uh is rocker and other places, as these places have been guarded by the y p g forces so far it is important that there is no weakness in this. uh uh, discard, guardianship continues about to get believes i so p k, k y, p, g, p, y, the, whatever they are, they are service organizations and the fight against terrorism should continue and took is all the nato countries, others hold against the against are still in syria for the time being, that's why it took it wants to make sure that their sole source. all right, so is the same uh, they will not. uh, they will not uh, uh, close an eye on any kind of regrouping or re emergence of our so while the us is also trying to keep the a curtis uh allies and see who have helped them so far on the ground. uh happy, but we're hearing that there might be a kind of understanding or an agreement between the h d. s. and the curtis level group inside syria, which we haven't been able to con,
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confirm yet. but of course, this is too early to say. there are differentiations or as sharp distinctions, but so far they are on the same page back to or that's a picture for mine kristin, and go through to reporting that. let's pull these different scripts together with robert guy's been filters. electra in peace and security at dorm university in the u. k. rep, which is great to have you with us again. um, so let's talk about that 1st. i'd be very anxious to be afl on the wall with that goes towards between until you blink and his tech is kinds of part because a side support different sites. oh, very much. so it'd be really interesting to see how that was negotiations in turkey . how they kind of in relation to the single tiniest negotiations that are going on in damascus at to kish officials also that talking to hate. yes. and trying to, trying to talk with them because he's just all based at a more or less mediating between the s n a the the and the national. all me,
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the to just about rep will group on the staff to siri and democratic forces. the us back curtis reval group. there's been, we're close what we're hearing to a ceasefire. but if you look at both groups demands, you can see this is very much a product of the broader allegiances, so supposedly haste. yes, it demands the ass, the f i s d s sorry at the the, the expelled the p. k. k. fight is from them. it's that's a racket and a good looking group that the you and you k and took, you recognizes the terrorist group that's clearly a ticket demand. and that will say they leave our dominated at towns at a low. and where is the asked? yeah, for demanding a whole to the turkish presence instead to just as strikes on the end of it took his presence in know the serious. so even though it looks like h d as a token to the f d f, this is very much about or the active, it will know houses in the shadows, and indeed it is just one of the many problematic areas that h t s has got to negotiate in this complex developing situation to try and achieve
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stability in this, in this conflict racked nation how capable of a given the small size, what 20000 members will say of pulling all these threats together and achieving that stability. well, they will obviously want to communicate and as of confidence uncomfortable because that's critical for them. as you say, they only have 20000 members. they did take damascus and they all now at leading the government, we saw a provisional prime minister mohammed out of a she ever pointed and he's aged us affiliated and he's just does not have that much of a presence on the ground in damascus. remember, they are primarily they were primarily based and it lived in north west in north syria before this recent. and i'll spell it these erupt. and actually, alba, she has been directly imported from a live to damascus, correct? he was the technocrats hicks das, affiliated technocrat in charge of that region. so he's been brought to damascus
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along with schools of view across administrators and police smith, all of whom were from the province. so it is now about creating facts on the ground face the as they have to create or they have to create stability the same time. they also want to get their own people in the right places to have that power, right. and there's also this impending repatriation of millions of refugees amongst who will be significant members of the opposition to the side regime. and they have to play an important part to that. they don't want that voice a absolutely. we don't have an estimate or religious breakdown of the refugees. we know there are many of them. and we know that, that coming back, and many of them will be coming from to a key just because that's the nearest place. but we'll say from lebanon, one of 2 key to mountains, and its reason for its involvement in the conflict, was to repatriate those syrian refugees who are putting such a strain on the turkish economy. uh, so they'll be coming back pretty soon, but what about code is refugees, for example. does that mean that the, the will be strengthened in east and syria?
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how have these refugees experienced as refugees living in countries like the west, or cindy being away from home? affected them, does that mean that they asked, they would have more of a demand for liberal democratic government, for example, or will they go back to their old tribal loyalties? was nothing dispute is the, this will be an enormous strain on whoever governs serious, syria is already basically broke. its public services off functioning a semi functioning to non existent. so having more refugees to the mix will actually make things a lot harder. no matter who saw it, each of these refugee groups are on right. another factor is this issue of retribution. we heard from a chat that was talking to a correspondent, i'm involved in damascus is holding and it'll get on the shoulder. and he was saying that, you know, just by the 4 that there is a result of this intense desire for retribution for that is that uh, the total is torture and imprisoned. everybody actually receive some kind of punish . yeah, and hasty, i have to walk a fine talent,
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wrote p a because the latest it was saying was things that, you know, sound like a that they want to as of the west ones, the here and sound like they. and they're open to reconciliation. things like on this, these for a side fights, as for example, at the same time, there was going to be increasing demands for just this. we know now that many syrians who's, who felt was that relatives were held and syringes, jails unfortunately have found out that the relatives have been killed, emitted by the sudden regime. they are going to one justice. they are going to ones accountability, but it's not just they can't see savage, him, one of these groups and syria for each other at some point. hate. yes, but it was a get. is it used to be affiliated to al qaeda used to be affiliated to iso? sure, it's for those groups, but it's also for the yesterday is for the, the free serial on me. i'd hate to us throughout the years, has been a cru accused of war crimes. and it's proven to live. yes, it makes the pulses run on time and runs the schools. but it's also been a huge, a significant human rights abuses. so there's all sorts of questions about the accountability that they're going to come to the for in
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a post. decide syria now in data alone, bumpy ready to head despite all the for a rope. guys, penfield. think for him, should he? thank you? is the 46 palestinians, including several children, have been killed in his reading, strikes on gauze as installed on friday, at least 18 people injured in the overnight attack. mike level has the details on lucas the other to to stay back. she's stuck several floors above ground. she's a learn, but she's a line a survivor of the news, really a strike on a cluster of residential buildings in central garza's, all new site out refugee camp foundations of the buildings on the concrete. making it difficult to raise to anyone to track the it's
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a flurry of flashlights and head torches. inclined to save who they can. a system of ropes and blankets, bring more of the dead down from the upper floors. and the lights of day, a clear picture of the devastation images. and i was at home with my wife's 2 daughters and my mother, i stepped out for a 2nd on the house, was hit by a messiah that there was a massive explosion of vehicles. i came down from the 4th floor to see the entire building on fire. they all 1900000 displays people in garza, that's 90 percent of the population. forced to sustain life and conditions considered apocalyptic by 8 agency. they all know he's right in the troops on the ground in the central parts of garza. but the buzz of the drone overhead is
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a constant reminder of the presence and the destruction the can rain dawn without warning. as i was coming home, i saw the miss, i'll hit it struck our neighbor's house treading everyone to pieces. it was not a normal miss. so these buildings have strong, concrete foundations, but look at the reduced to ashes always off to the initial land strike that level buildings and these ray, the drones struck again in the nearby. i'll so hospital stall flushed dirt and the blind, old young, terrified face outside his appraise said for the dead inside away from the crowd. a woman steals a moment with someone yet he won't be buried on his bed. infant child is with him placed on his left
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michael level, which is there were also in garza to gen, list being killed. and then it's very striking. does a city study island so 50 and what's the mouth show? but writing the bicycles when a drone fide on them and you report us without voters say that many a $150.00 just to be killed by these really ministry since october last year does remains the world's most dangerous region. fortunate unless accounts infinity 50 percent of reports is killed on the job. this year. us and then i'd be more is ready strikes on garza cities. i'll separate a neighborhood and the casualties have been taken to a hospital. the number of people killed an engine is unclear at this moment. so let's cross to topic i've assume who's monitoring events from the pilot in central, gaza, and target. we say it every day. it's yet more trying to be in cause yeah,
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that's right. the situation remains very slow, aids inside we have been observing how much is the level of the scales on the eve of the scale of attacks being loans and conducted by these by the military officers separate locations of district. but there has been a very wide concentration on the sit in trouble areas because the city, what these areas have for seeds evacuation always is by the is very military, including a sub run neighborhood between neighborhoods of out of the mountains. uh as well in us in our area which is considered to be uh, the main central neighborhoods of kansas city on these areas. by the way, you have been receiving people who have fled from your valley. a big la here and a big town town. one of the latest waves of attacks to like seen a supper, a neighborhood has leveled to the ground, a residential home that had been packed full with civilians. a civil defense. what, cuz confirmed that to now 5 civilians were killed in the strike. and until the
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attack, in fact, took place just few kilometers from that notation in another neighborhood. as 3 a civilians are right now confirmed to based on medical reports coming from the lead path. just hospital, which is now the badly function of hospital in garza city. now these are the latest on the ground in terms of the situation. and the goal is to succeed. all right, sorry, thanks for that. so it's hard to resume that and durable. all right, we're going to move on to the weather now. isn't a hello. grab the jump, us this tiny round, the cool across much of the middle east. over the next couple of days you can see a habit of cloud to spilling out. so i took, yeah, i pushing down across the rock into around this, some snow on that as it moves. oh, but the high ground a brisk north west, the wind setting in that shamal wind, temperatures haven. don't have it around 25 celsius on fast. the often and it will feel coded because of the strength of that when lifted off, the sand likely. and they were struggling to get into the low twenty's as we go
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through west sunday. but i don't know if the skies to clear the 2 sales use that having to run, as i said, it does look rather cool, right with the next few days trying and bright for good part of the eastern med, but we have to some whatsoever. moving across greece through the a g and into that western side of the heavier right. coming in here. so you go one through sunday allows you to, i mean, lot of cost much of north africa, a brisk how much and winter's coming, how to chad. misha eventually pushing into the north of nigeria, around the gulf, with any of these general dry, as is the case through much of west africa. the shy was a close, like one across central africa. we have a couple of cycling sheet i'm making it's way through the mozambique channel, making land full for something i think to have been still ahead here and out 0. george's government preparing to elect a new president. the protest is demanding a re run the vote. type is elementary poll, and sports coming up to my united states, bouncing back from a huge glenda by the goalkeeper center. we'll have the details.
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the valley avenue is filled with tens of thousands of processes in the 7th consecutive night of pros. as in the georgia and capital, the other day you are watching out 0. and remind about top stories this uh and syrians have attended the 1st friday presidency aside. regime was over training on sunday of people from across the country, kansas appraised, i think, historically we have the most in the heart of damascus. yes, at your state and blinking, that's help folks with texas for a minister, i can feed them in incorrect. both countries say they're working together to ensure a peaceful transition in syria. okay,
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we're going to speak now to mazda and the water, who's a medical doctor and surgeon, and was a resident of damascus. been outside the country for the past 13 years, waiting for this moment to come back on this time. the joins is from the syrian capital to madison quarter. welcome throughout this area, give a stressful and impression of your feelings on this day. just so significant and poignant is. yeah, thank you. thank you for for hosting. gave me the incredible feelings i cannot like a month to express my feelings right now. i'll start the 14 years of that evaluation and 13 years from my leaving all of my home town and my country, i could get back to to, to that minus. cuz last monday it was incredible. i cannot believe. 2 keep
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trying to, to be sure that i'm not the do you mean indeed, how different is the mood today now? to how it was when you fled larry, very different. the huge difference. we all you come up. i come up. explain to you . what was the basic ro circumstances when i left, when i was like under pressure of the tension? because only i, it was 3 things that people shut down by the government forces that time on security forces because of the demonstration retrain kind of mirrors on to what yes says on my surgeon. i was eating them and i was the most anything good to uh, in, in my, in my, in my uh, other times, at the same time i was working in the morning that time and i made it to the
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hospital. and i was also take care of patients from the uh the, the, the that minute 30 uh under. but the service, the soldiers on, on, on the other. so i was pushed to leave my country uh, on the 25th of november, 2011. and i could get the back uh, and the 9th of uh, of december 2024. yeah. now, great scenes. you come back to great things of you for you. how concerned all you at though about the future its a difficult, bumpy road ahead, isn't it is a pretty fragile situation. how worried are you about as we are? what very wanted for uh for sure. we are. give our sizes one week no more than that to go back to the war uh to take a water our road in our country. um heading the regional office all see didn't
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american movie called society. 3 so uh, so you, your office is under my control and um, cdn. uh, we started from, from, from here from c, the american organization right now having $1500.00 cd and america and boss there is every one of them would like to come back to, to a, to a, to see you. yeah. and, and, and contribute to the building of our, of our, of our country for sure. a lot of concerns of a lot of the news information is rumors and everything. but i'm a trying to be very realistic in my expectation of from the conference i mentioned government to all of this country. we need to give them some time. i visited the master of house that has dedicated in damascus. i tried my best to to know exactly what is the most needed medications supplies that medical supplies, what is needed, what, what,
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what is the short pages we are trying to come to come out of that is to contribute to that more more stable situation in our country and o 6 there is not on the in house. of course. we talk often and have talked over the past few days of those detained by the side administration of those killed, tortured and just disappeared. how much dual those people play on your mind at a time like this. i have a lot of friends, relatives. my said was and that he was a fresh start of the station. the very he was, i said at the end many times before leaving. and then i, we've put them in our hospital is walking out of that government controlled because because of the, the deliberate attacks against, against us, against our facilities, against my side of unlikely i have mandatory from, from my colleagues, doctors,
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id member. now the court has been out of the head of how much has directed a who, who, who i, who got attacked by the russian air force is in, in, in the to the 202016 a i, i remember the thought highly that we whole got that boy is the, by the chemical attack on a hush it who and i'm a problem, the attack in 2017. okay. i can remember a lot of lots of friends and colleagues and i, i cannot imagine that we are here in any pretty serious and without, without, without somebody as old. okay. i'm putting up, it's certainly a very emotional time for everybody. i talked to him as an quieter, and we appreciate your time to speak with us here and, and 0. thank thank you. spell shortages of healthcare professionals and
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medical supplies on just some of the major challenges for serious new administration as it is inherent to the health system may collapse, as we've just been here in the united nation, says that more than half of the hospitals and primary care centers have been destroyed, no commercial centers this report from the base hospital and how we are here in how i'm a national hospital in the city of how much is the one of the major hospitals here in the city. and as you can see, it now around me, those who are currently coming to the hospital or currently receiving their medical services and health care services. we've talked to the doctors and the step of the hospital, as they told us that they have joined. their ward says day you want and they have spared no effort in effort in providing the health care services and medical services to the patients. however, they also told us that they all have they have some shortage in the basic necessities of the consumables in the hospital. and they hooked up. it's will be
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different from the previous phase, adjoining the software team ruling the hospitals during that phase do hold up that they even lacked the most basic necessities on 2 syllables that they couldn't even provide. and me though, for the patients and this hospital, but now they're saying that the local authorities and the current government, the government is currently a promising them that their situation will be better. uh the uh, the hospitals and the health care system as the medical sector and syria will be better away from us. so this was look through march from uh, from syria hema for i just 0. then you'd ministration in damascus is calling on the millions of syrian refugees to, to return home. check here hosts about 3000000 refugees. since you have a truck pass all a sudden the overall sentiment is being positive. many say that help you pick for that country's future. stephanie deca spoke to syrians who settled in the se in tucker city because he hunted about protecting hi. all of these men sled,
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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. let me tie it 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 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
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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 that the manager tells us to 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 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 a level and everyone we spoke to wants to go home. is that honestly? it's a great victory. i want to go back,
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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. it goes down to south eastern, took you what is really defense. minnesota is real, cause his orders, his military to prepare to remain on mount time. and during the winter, this comes with israel. sees the un boxes in between the is ready occupied golden heights and syria. israel has also carried out hundreds of ass strikes across periods in sunday. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu. so it's the soldiers that operates in siri and turret tree in a buffalo near the occupied garden heights to protect civilians. he says the collapse of a sense of government has created a power vacuum on the border. he also confirmed it is ready. soldiers have taken control of what he called strategic sites in syria, a 2800 meters. it is the highest peak and syria, and just to 40 kilometers from the capitol. and it's really presence the puts
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damascus within range of it. so tennessee 5, the mountain position also allows israel to monitor, has blocks pro holton, eastern lebanon, and to conduct surveillance inside syria. i let's bring in or day is it just reminded she's in the mountain, but it's because the israel has band dot 0 from a for the math and in the occupied territories. so no, 1st up, we have regional international plays coming together to talk about syria. what's on there again so much of a, 1st of all, these regional and international actors have been consulting since the outside the regime. so there is so much to consider a security humanitarian assistance. the future. what will syria look like? will its 30 united? will it not, and these acts are as a, namely the era countries to kia, the united states, the european union. they can agree on several objectives,
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including ones concerning security. but they also have disagreements, particularly about the actions of israel, it's aerial bombardment. that's the summation of serious defensive and military capabilities, its occupation of even more serious territory. but they want to be able to provide enough support for syria to stay on its feet. if you will, to be able to receive back to welcome back safely, the millions of syrians for forced into exile in the past 13 years. and some actors, like if the united states and the european union have conditions, namely, you know, what kind of government toilets have, what, what relation will it have with iran, with russia, with this will. all of those will be on that agenda. and i have to say there's some, perhaps apprehension in the region. the us is a very important player. it's a powerful player. they, they want to engage with the new syrian administration. but perhaps not so much to
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give advice on the administration of syria seeing how the track record of the united states in the region is not exactly one people want to follow. all right, no thanks for that update said nora day reporting that for my mom is also being intensified to you between russia and ukraine and troops around the eastern city of across residents that are being evacuated. they say the city has no electricity or water and isn't the constant selling is russian forces closing. and russia says it's launch to launch scale missile attack when you cranes energy infrastructure rushes. defense ministry says the attack is in retaliation for ukraine's use of us supplied missiles which can reach deep inside russian territory. let's cross to our defense editor advocates helpless, who joins us from ukraine's capitol lift cave as so at least tell us more about these attacks. the so $93.00 massage
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lowest out to various targets, right across the ukraine from the west, the south, the east then obviously the capital as well. and also 200 drones were 5 now most of these of all being intercepted, but at least 12 souls go through and there's been significant damage. now the, the seat energy providers are usually quite midst of all the exact amount of damage done because of security concerns. but a desa is now undergoing major blackouts as well, and water is also being caught. and the i a e, a, the international atomic energy, it says, um agency has declared that 1000000 of the working nuclear power plants as a nuclear power reactive 5 of the now we're. busy looking at reduce capacity, so it has been a significant impact. it's minus 5. now the temperature is about to drop significantly lower. now this obviously affects people, but it also affects the industry, the power hungry defense industries of ukraine is ukraine tries to re um, itself,
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so this will have a direct and significant impact. i'm excited for that. that's the latest from my keys in ukraine. how this could helpless a french president to mental macro and has announced his pick for prime minister centrist politician from so available is or is considered to close that life. macro is expected to present the list of cabinet ministers in the coming of guiding us president joe biden has committed the sentences of nitty 1500 people to pick a single day at clemency. in more than us, history is also pausing. 13000000 americans convicted of non violent crimes. it comes just a week off the president bite and pauses his son hunter bite, and was due to be sentenced on federal tax and gun convictions. melanie sloane is a former federal prosecutor with expertise in a government ethics. she says it's common practice for presidents to issue pauses near the end of that time. and there was a lot of pressure on president biden after pardoning hunter bite into pardon and
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use his clemency powers for other people. and he did that and probably he would have done it any way because presidents very typically start issuing a lot of pardons towards the end of their terms and around the holiday season in there's a lot of questions about obviously the 100 biden hardened, especially how brought it was they parts and hunter for not just the specific things you've been convicted of by for anything he might have done in a 10 year period. and president biden did that. it seems largely because uh, president trump has threatened to keep investigating 100, right. and then keep going after him and 100 biden is known to be more fragile person. you've had addiction problems. president biden already has also lost the 2 other children in the, in a 2 at early ages. and that has been very stressful for him as it would be for any parent. and i think he's been very worried about hunter. so all things considered any that's why he part, pardon hunter, now. uh,
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president trump has added some of the republicans have use that as a reason to pardon the people from january 6th, but it was really a matter of apples and oranges. trump has talked about pardoning those people really since they started being convicted, he's always felt that they were unfairly treated in his interview with time because he and he said he would be pardoning them. i think not just within the 1st hour, but maybe even in the 1st 9 minutes around the $3000.00 migrants who locked him in south america walking across basically towards the united states. they want to reach the border before the know gratian and president elect donald trump next month. and most of from venezuela, honduras, hate and cuba, and then making the journey despite trumps promises a mass deportation and a crank done on immigration. many say they were forced to leave the countries because of political up people, an economic hardship. i ask republican president, donald trump, to think with his heart cause he also has assemblies. and if we are only going in
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search of work to show him who we even is where it is our hard working people, just out of the wound up and say, i want to not be biased. 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 home during government. our basic food is the most expensive in central america. you can't survive anymore. and there's been a big move in the world of chess, a new grand monster, and he's the youngest of the claim, the title, 18 year old, the good cash demo. a jew from india big china is defending champion. they need to get ahead of a completed and 2nd poor, and i'm gonna read you goes home with $2500000.00 in price by the head here. now does 0, because bull coming out 2 types of well titles have blinded and cut the sign over here we've got the
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the the good old sport, his son. thank you very much. nick law russell of 16 european teams will be going into the mens at football, woke up in 2026. the qualifying drawer took place interior with games kicking off in mont. only the top team in east group is guarantee the spot in the finals that which are being held in the united states, canada and mexico. 12 of the 22 well cups have been won a by european countries oil fuel. you're always happy because he only qualified you only qualified for the qualifiers. so the most incredible visa was caught the last world cup in 2022 plays just 2 years ago. these days we were all
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in the cats are incredible, was got fantastic. final in here we already preparing the next one, the united states, canada, mexico, 3 countries in north america, 48 teams participating, 16 of use, 16 from europe. too much of a nice advantage. it from a go down to secure a much needed when and there are pending and he's gathering a pressure on you. coach reuben, i'm on united, had lost their last 2 domestic games and went behind a guest at victoria applies. and in the czech republic, officer cost me a mistake from keep on that it would not let me but a double strike, cut some danish full address, who was putting on to clinch the to one when for the visitors. it was united fast way between europe since march of last year and boost to their chances of finishing in the top 8 or next an accident. guess not just the city and the permanent youth
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on sunday was not that great game, but um we managed to do this, the school things that is is good for when you are building at team. and i think it was we these of the we stuck aside the so i am insane there on the beach in west or the in the competition, but they dropped points against mamma. all sweden got out to somebody, came from behind to take it to one lead bush, an equalizer phenomenal sergio pin. i ends in 7 minutes of at a time, so the scan finishing to, to almost fill in with the chance of reaching out to them. we're aiming to snap a pull, run a form as they face ranges in glasgow ranges that typically the early in the 2nd hospital. i'm a walking forward. how does that come on? later on, this is deann cooler, seeps key was brought in to replace german international. a team of verna,
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the move paid off as he schooled in nate's equalizes 0110 for success. but the manager and who will, didn't hold back and criticizing some of his plays performance now, 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, we might be wearing at them right now. it's not like we've got many uh, cut options that coordinate everyone sorta. yeah. to, to at least beginning at the, you know, trying to get the best of themselves. lots of gloves and hats on display for chelsea's us a confirmed it took a game against started on ebay, the minus 10 degrees and type of thing on medicaid chelsea, 16 hour round trip. it proved to be worthwhile. the beads on the 313 of these are
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dominating this said to european competition, their 5th grade when putting them through to the last 16. well, once enough is going on beneath is the national sports of buffalo, new guinea, and it's about to undergo its biggest transformation in history. a multi $1000000.00 deal with australia, promises to elevate the sports in the country con, seismic passable. 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 a broad, 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 belonged to the people of poppy and your guinea. it will coal pull
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most behind. and now it will have millions, literally, all proud fans buried king for it from di, one you 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 sort of spots and spots on this fence. it is deeply nestled unit. this strategy in the face of 50 at independence. i'm visiting next year around hoff 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 expect you to bring to the country is, you know, most uh, in terms of 2 is dollars. akina wise. uh, you know, in, in the united segment that does they do it out of the country. would be, would be really excited about the opportunity for uh, you know, use the senior place. we had a senior once used to play before to be like, uh,
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encourage the young ones to play in, including illustrated objectivity. so really with what the needs are for us to load up on the talk to you and you can use it to co host. the 2026 woke up it's national team, next name, the q most have never compete on the course of finals. the winder emission is to turn the team into world tide for content is of all tom size and out to 0 and not suicide. and cut out was the venue for 2 new kite. so i think it will attempt, is it to be crowned the free saw titles or landed by switzerland's. maxine, the shop below and the men's competition offers is not cuz yet one of the women's title for 15, the stuff is full for me and which is then we'll have more for you later on, but for now it's back to nick. so thanks very much. yes, we'll see you in the light. that's it for me. for this news of it, i'll be back in a couple of minutes. something of
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a full heart of use to the full developments from syria and a bit the a unique perspectives. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence? and as i said, 11 on, on 146, the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people in math are just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 01 said, oh that's good for you. it is to wasted which tens of thousands of put out of town in south korea has been transformed from west to offend, to is to build a leader. and for the recycling i the reporting on how new technology is making
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this possible and can yeah, i mean the form of uncertainty. what do you, how do you think just for that level? no, it depends on a new place off for you or just the right here is without war. one of the oldest cities in the world struggling to reconnect the most basic services is real bomb. the main pumping station during the war, cutting off the cities drinking water. the meeting of the country's top civilian and military leaders as well as representatives of the united nations, took place 10 days in tennessee spar with as right now. so reconstruction budget and trip deployments to the south of the country. by the time of the meeting, israel had violated seas for our turns more than $100.00 times. pier is essentially a tourist town. what parts of it have been so heavily bombed that some streets field post apocalyptic? and israel's continued action in the south of lebanon, has people here doubting the stability of the ceasefire. loving these people say
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their country exist in the margins between war and peace. but israel still occupying villages in the south of the country, still carrying out their strikes and rates, still killing lebanese people. the worry is, this is a one sided ceasefire, and the margins maybe getting $0.02 the, celebrating the long awaited freedom. hundreds of thousands of syrians mount the 1st friday press full of the sun regime the of the cloud. this sounds is there a line from the holes that coming up, bearing move victims in the kansas street is ready strikes on the refuge.
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