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a crucial role in alleviating suffering, promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery, join ok, foundation and its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit, okay, adult tool. the sound of freedom in a new syria, hundreds of thousands of people celebration during the 1st friday present since the asked if president bush at the hello i'm jessica washington. this is all just the real life from don't also coming up. we go inside a hospital in syria for a 1st time, look at the challenges facing
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a chronically underfunded health care system plus the besieged, stoved, and boom is rarely focuses on least a wave of attacks on northern and central gulf. that's at least 50 percent and have been killed in store and france gets a new prime minister. we take a look at the challenges ahead for central us please at lita francois the it's a historic day for syria and the 1st friday pres. since the full especially upsets government, hundreds of thousands of people have poured into the streets in several cities. the head of the new administration of shadow has cold on the syrians to unite honda
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salute reports the celebrations across syria. it's the 1st friday after the al single bush on an upset, and hundreds of thousands of people are marking the victory. no, no, jo, job your dog. in the capital, the head of the new administration says syria will be rebuilt. he's called on members of the public to unite. no, but the sharpest will be and i mean, i congratulate the syrian people on the victory of the blissful revolution on coal on them to take to the streets, to express the joy over this cheaper than the syrians travelled from all across the country to join the prayers at the historic m. o we mosque in the heart of damascus. among them the new prime minister, some of them, but she is. he's been tasked with warming, a new government victory. integration of the
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land. isn't just about creating change or raising flags. it's the birth of a nation, the restriction of dignity in making history. similar scenes of triumphs and prayers were seen in the southern cities of that house and sway down in the northern city of a level and looked at you on the mediterranean coast. the new administration is promising change and millions of syrians, both in the country and abroad, are hoping for a better future have the central jersey to 0 is mohammed fall has spent the day in the capital damascus. a syrian celebrates from the time of the form of the see just a few days ago. non stop for was the day in on public square. i was here the most cuz people came out in them thousands and today seems like a climax of that situation. we have seen how deal my god most could during that,
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why they play it, how they showed up. they turn dollars in, they'll thousands, frontier is equal my god square. they're also celebrating off the sunsets fireworks began families, for example, children's able young children even babies. they wanted them to the wisdom of this historic moment. and here with me, i have the most family actually. and i am going to talk to, nor the most fast, nor i would like you to tell us about your feelings. why you came here to the oh my god square. and what does it mean to you? what has just happened in city? okay, 1st of all, my name is gather most. i'm from now where this rick factory, that's come by a real beeble. i'm here. if we can say the real meaning as they want to start off with us, shut off the grid as of all time who have, who served up from a loss of regimes. here in syria, we struggled from the sadness and everything and we could not scratch. oh,
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think we can some speech slips about everything that's happened and they want to talk about. so now your presence has something to assemble. also as 3 seems to be expected this. have you ever expected? what's happened just a few days ago? no, no, no one was expecting, that's what happened in this a few days. actually, we struggled from 54 years and as you less than as we see in social media, and now we get to the all the spot people and comes with a non toll for a better life. i want to call all of the countries around the world, so hard to have this or don't treat about smokers from regina. here in syria. the don't forget the human advice to gain our rates on which are like, what do you want the syrians to do all the serious to do and what do you want then you would need us to do? yeah, i want to tell all the people to sign we bought this country
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from the, from the people's with the right people on the screen on the x ray ration such of holding. i'm stuff that we will look at in front of them. so judges of health care professionals and medical supplies of some of the major challenges for serious new administration. as it has inherited a health system near collapse. the u. n says more than half of the hospitals and primary care centers have been destroyed. now dakota, much sentenced to this, of an update from the main hospital in hama, as we are here in the how much natural little hospital and the city of how much is the one of the major hospitals here in the city. and as you can see now around me, those who are currently coming to the hospital all currently receiving their
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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 work since day one. and they have spared no effort and 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 the hope that it will be different from the previous phase during the sod redeem ruling the hospitals during that phase. do hold up that they even lack the most basic necessities, the syllables of the even provide me those for the patients and this hospital. but now they're saying that the local authorities and the current government, the government is currently promising that the situation will be better. uh the uh, the hospitals and the health care system as the medical sector in syria will be better away from us on. this was looking to march from uh,
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from syria hema for our just 0 has been a flurry of diplomatic meetings on the political transition in syria officer, the austin of us, a u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking is making a surprise visit to a rug, iraq's prime minister mohammed. she had also done a says back that expects tangible actions from syria is nearly to to ensure stability in the meeting blinking stressed, the importance of helping syria rebuild and fight any resurgence of these lum exchange groups. no one knows the importance is that more than a wreck because of the presence of the g, the ongoing process of isis dash i in syria, and we are determined to make sure that gosh, cannot we emerge the united states, rac, gets together, had tremendous success in taking away churchwell caliphate, the da should of created years ago. and now
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having put that back in his box, we can let it out. we were determined to make sure that that doesn't have any ad blinking was into care for chokes, with turkish foreign minister. how can be done in under a they spoke about the importance of countering any resurgence of these. let me explain to the rock and the live on to oh i so in syria throughout the syrian civil war, the us and took here back to rifle position groups in north and northeast. if the country is isaac, this, what is the gc? so we aimed at restoring peace and stability in syria, also maintaining the country's territorial integrity and up routing terrorist organizations from the entire region. and we discussed the means possible to achieve us as well as a shared 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
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discussed during the meeting was the defense industries like hannah joins me now live from washington dc. mike, just need lincoln and jake sullivan are in the region. this is a raw, the last minute diplomatic. pushed by the outgoing administration, given they don't have much time as well. the 2 diplomats on different missions in a way, jake sullivan, focusing on the release of the captives being held in gaza and blinking, of course, dealing with the often the soft events in syria. now sullivan is still in israel. he is holding tulsa with the is really president. he's expected to travel to cut her late in the day for ongoing talks and negotiations to get some kind of an end or pause in the conflict to allow captives to be released and palestinian present as being held in is really jails to be set free. now blinking is focused on events in syria, primarily, and he is speaking in the iraq. he has also been to to
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a t a and is late to to go back to jordan where he's due to attend the error of foreign ministers meeting on this situation in syria in the course of saturday. so bring can focused on this particular aspect and very key to the united states is that the n t, i sole coalition remain intact throughout these events in syria. this is a major reason why he's in baghdad to ensure that a rock remains part of that n t. i. so coalition, the greatest fear of the us and some other partners is a research. and then i, so because of the vacuum that is being created by the over throw of the sock regime . and meanwhile, my lead is from g 7 nations holding virtual talks. what has come out of those talks as well? nothing yet, we are not expected to hear very much about the adults themselves on previous have virtual discussions. it hasn't be much information given,
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although serial will be discussed by the lead is the prime function of this meeting, which was previously scheduled, is a handover basis, handing over from italy, which has been the president of the g 7 to canada, which is the incoming president and will be for 2025. so this is the primary reason for this virtual gathering, discussing what and how this hand over is going to happen. but obviously a lot of other items including ukraine and especially syria are likely to be contained in that discussion. whether we get a full rebalance of what the lead us talked about as that is, remains to be seen. thank you so much, mike. that's my kind of reporting from washington dc. the israeli forces have kills at least 50 people across the gaza strip since dawn on
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friday, the in the north of gauze is the only has most heavy artillery fire and his ambulances become a loud one hospital. he is rarely, military has laid siege to the north for over 2 months, cutting off access to medical supplies and repeatedly attacking health care facilities that have been most is rarely strikes on guns and cities outside the neighborhood. is there any forces bomb the house filtering, displace palestinians, they ended up being taken to the hospital is elsewhere in gaza, city and is rarely drone attack has killed a journalist. shoddy also sells 50. was riding his bicycle with another man when the drone fight on them. and g o report is without food is says more than a 145 gen list have been killed by these really military since october at last. you guys are, remains the world's most dangerous region for journalist accounting for nearly 30
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percent of report has killed on the job this year. let's speak live now to conduct as well as him who is in debt of bullet top topic. took us through these latest attacks on northern gauze of these attacks on de la here of the well just because it has been no, any significant change in terms of the reality you taking place in the north of this truck. because i develop a lot. you invite tunnel in these boot towns and villages are completely on the coast since that tax by the east valley of ground forces which continue its military peroration from the 17th days so far on the ground. but one of the main significance updates that we've managed to get from i, this isn't the north, is that the strong forces continue to append to the ground and residential homes in the city. oh, wow. yeah, there's a button of attach, have been similarly taking place in the valley of refuge account and we have been
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see, we have a scene really see the aerial image just from that for the devalue refugee camp. so when do i just came, destruction have been, comes to the sea and to the combat i do to be amended to a fraction of this is gradually now taking place, a lot of so forcing hundreds of thousands of families to evacuate that last year and to move to the gods and suggesting so one of the latest for rides of attacks took place at the gates of college on the web and he didn't speak and was a targeted. and i would have seen that this vehicle was completely on fire. and this is a part of the systematic attacks on medical sex on even for reduced empty lenses for drawing would continue to up to operate in that sex of the church. we means that the a, the is really military is trying to inject these implants as out of service on the same time they are trying to exec, move pressure on the medical teams who are still trapped in come on at one hospital
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elsewhere. and the strip to jessica in a sub for a neighborhood, there has been a number of strikes reading, taking place that including an attack on the residential homes that killed 5 civilians. and the other one on a group of siblings let to the killing of 2 others, bringing the total number of siblings gibson stone. today, $252.00 palestinians, and the latest of them has been recovered, killed from and is that right tribute to come from the site of the strike that took place early. i don't to day and civil defense work as much during the past couple of hours to recover them. thank you so much, eric. that's out of us. i'm reporting from den obama. sheila has on now to 0. ukrainian seek shelter, where they can alter and all the wave of russian and strikes, hit several critical energy facilities, the
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in depth analysis of the day sidelines. what are we supposed to read into the game? so basically, you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings, life cop 29. and others make a difference on out as the era of a $27000.00 harrowing photographs as tend to lead to we can do that to us. the evidence in this case is frankly even stronger than that that we had against the nazis at nuremberg. in the 1st of a 2 part series. alger 0 photos powerful cases of all crimes against civilians allegedly kills by the syrian government. with photographic evidence from the seas of files to the lost souls of syria on al jazeera,
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hearing the facts, a combination of vile of war and the heavy rain, creating a recipe for more suffering for palestinians. i'll just see you as teens across the world when you close to the house at the story. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is just a reminder of the top stories. the seller has been unprecedented scenes of celebration across syria as millions march the 1st friday pres, since the full of the outside regime. hundreds of thousands of people have towed in
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to the streets across major cities. us secretary of state antony blinking has been discussing the transition in syria leaders in iraq and took care of g. 7. leaders have released a statement. supposing and inclusive and known secretary and governance in syria that expects respects the rule of law and the rights of minorities is really forces have kills at least 50 people across the guns and strips in stone on friday . northern garza has come under heavy artillery fire, including the cum. i'll add one hospital in garza city, a palestinian journalist was killed. vine is rarely drunk. french president emmanuel, my crone has appointed a centrist ally as prime minister as he tries to end the months long. political crisis, francois b roo is seen here on the rise. your place is michelle bon. yeah. who was ousted just over a week ago by paul and in a no confidence those following the stand of over annual stairs, the budget and a hand of
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a ceremony. they really said solely on francis did isn't more obligation. he's the 4th person to hold the post this year. natasha butler reports from paris on the challenges ahead for the new prime minister. one of the days of on search and see from finally has a new prime minister for, for by root. the veteran centrist leader says he's ready for the job. i think everybody knows how difficult this task is. everybody knows that it's possible to find a path that brings people together, instead of dividing them by route into politics. and his twenties, he served as administered on the several presidents, including the conservative jacques chirac and socialist false. want me to haul in 2007. he says opposite even century specialty moved in decade later it was moved and supposed that help propelled the manual mike role to the presidency and the
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gain in 2022. the 2 men, a close united by the belief in centrist politics, was pre decides to michelle body as government of collapse often. only 3 months so far really well wants to succeed with vanya failed to do so, he will need to form a government that can suffice in a deeply frontier french parliament divided almost equally between the left, the center and the rights. as a centrist by room may be able to appeal to m. p. 's a little sides, but he's also made enemies during his career part. so the right wing have never forgiven him for supporting social is present. also all old in 2012 instead of the candidate nicholas so cozy and phones is left when the lines angry. the macro was a gang refused to a point to the left wing prime minister despite their lines winning most votes and the parliamentary election 6 months ago. for now, the far right national riley says it will support by root, but with conditions most up, it's up to the palm above all cooling on the new prime minister. not to be macros. prophet,
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the french people express themselves and shoot you numbers and elections in the summer hoping for change and a reasonable but from break from the president's policies. and with the current situation. haldeman, the next phase of the countries policies should not be like those all the manual mccall, without by res backing maxwell may never have 12 elections. the pointing in prime minister is a way of thinking, a long time ally, but it's also assigned to the present as once again failed to deliver the political change and renew promised when he dissolved parliament in june. natasha butler, l. g 0, paris. the russia has launched a large scale interview attack on energy infrastructure across ukraine. several regions where he had including with his, with 6 facilities were damaged. ukrainian, president for the modem is the landscape says it was the largest attack. yes. on
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the energy grid. most go says it was inver totally ation for you. cranes use of us applied long range missiles on the front lines. there's intense fighting between russian and ukrainian troops around the eastern city of a forest residence. they're all being moved elsewhere. they say the city has no electricity or water and designed to constant shilling, as russian forces close in on to 0 as alex good topple is in new kinds capital keys with more a. this is a large scale and coordinated russian to tack on ukraine's energy infrastructure using 93 muscles and 200 drones fired ukraine. now the majority of these have been intercepted, but at least 12 of themselves have got through and hit targets. energy related targets, right across the country. the energy providers in ukraine are normally tight lips about what exactly has been damaged due to security. but we know that some of the city of odessa has been without power, electricity,
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and water for several hours. and the international atomic energy agency as announced it's 5 out of 9 nuclear power reactors are running it, reduce capacity. now this is obviously gonna affect people here. the temperature is well below 0 and the temperature is likely to drop further. and this is impacts people on homes, but it also impacts ukraine's power hungry defense industry. as these factories will not be able to run a movie, sitting the dock just of the times when you create needs to build up its power and energy and weapon supply. alex could helpless how to 0 key to georgia. know where a fire rice loyalist is said to be a pointed president in the controversial election process. it will be the 1st time in the country's history that the public will not be voting for the president. and there's only one candidates. the move has an good protest as who for weeks now, i've been holding nightly demonstrations against the sitting georgian dream
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government. the current president is backing this meant she's refusing to step down until you elections or hills. dimitri residential reports from to please see, or we're expecting more products as the election will happen on saturday morning to uh, give you an understanding of why there's an election with just one time that we have to roll back to 2 days. festival, 2017. the government causes amendments to the constitution, changing the procedure of how the president is elected and reducing the presidential time from 6 to 5 years. so the president will not be elected by the public foot by 8 college of $300.00 voters. and it is controlled by the governing policy georgians, right. and now the 2nd thing we need to go back to is october 26th of this year when the parliamentary elections happen now. uh, opposition policies because they disagreed with the results. exit. polls gave them over 50 percent, saying officially got around 3738 percent. they refused to take their seats in parliament, so they're not taking part in any legislative procedures in the of the government
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right now, including this presidential election. so they never offered an alternative candidates to me. kyle calculus, v need, who was the georgia dream candidate? now solomon is what obviously the acting presently, the outgoing president talked to us earlier today about this current situation. this is what she said. my mandatory run as long as there is no new elections and by the new elections in new parliament, the toilet elect a legitimate president. and then with pleasure, i stepped out. do you see the possibility that you might be forced into exile? no, no, no. i'm not going to be an executive. i don't think that that's a place where you can stay with your people. if i think that it's necessary to have a legitimate president, it's because i think that this country means that these things a crucial time of crisis needs continue and needs
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a stability. and the only states continued to incognito and via president that has been elected by the people and not by a parliament that has not received legitimacy as so for that reason, this continues to needs to stay in the country. we have seen more than 2 weeks of protests in billy see across other cities of the country. what effect have these protests had which we are seeing is a very massive movement because it was never the case before. we have had many protests in this country, but never before was it so extended to the different cities in the country. this truly inc, and the sense in the population is that we are a to, we are turning point either the, the, this is fight struggle, succeeds from the population to resist the ser. uh or we will enter into
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a region that will be more or less the russian regime of 14. well, that's the new. so now i'm jessica washington. you can find more information on our website odyssey or dot com. the weather is next. and then inside story, we'll look at serious new leadership. and if it will be inclusive and recognized by world pounds the the hello grab the jump us this tiny round the code across much of the middle east over the next couple of days. because we have a habit of cloud to spilling out. so i took it pushing down across the rock into around this some snow on that as it moves over the high ground, a brisk northwesterly wind setting. and that shamal wind, temperatures haven dough heart around 25 south just on sas the afternoon. it will
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feel coated because of the strength of that when lifted off the inside lightly. and then we're struggling to get into the low twenty's as we go through s sunday. so i don't know if the skies to clear the 2 sales used to having to run, as i said, it does look rather cool right for the next few days. try and write for good parts of the east and med, but we have to some whatsoever. moving across greece through the gene, into that western side of the sub heavier. right. coming in here as we go one through sunday allows you to, i mean, a lot of cost much of north africa, a brisk how much and wins is coming out to chad. misha eventually pushing into the north of nigeria, around the gulf. it can be of these general dry, as is the case through much of west africa, the shot was a close, like one across central africa. we have a couple sites on sheet, i'm making its way through the mozambique channel, making land full for sunday. the sanctuary for jo noticed it was
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a hey from from the war and shelter for civilians. refugees, web ex, got throwed into the garden during cambodia as bloody civil stuff during us up to here and suddenly we were turning the facts on the canal rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel chombo to let them know more hotels on. i'll just eat the freedom and the hope after decades of dictatorship, but syria in space, a future full with challenges and uncertainties to the new leaders. have the skills and experience to rebuild the country and ruins and we live accepted by a series. this is inside store the
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