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right, they, i'm here to define a protest that they say we need to speak out of some genocide and got them after allowing them to protest for our police doctor to detain more than 200. demonstrate just by one the, [000:00:00;00] the fellow on the bulk of this is the news lives from coming up in the next 60 minutes explosions in damascus and other areas of syria is radio strikes on the same day. so we and celebrate before the charlotte sub ballistic drug, the bunk folder regime, syria's new administration sees as millions of public on pills labs tied to the
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else of government. also it has the palestinians of rushed to hospital officers ready strikes target homes and north and central guns. at least 50 people have been killed. george's president titles that will just say what she one step down until new elections are held as files and protests. the government's plan to a point to replace the nice photo reco 16 year of fame seems to be going to the men's football world cup in 2026. all fine girls taken places, you're only the top so you manage group is guaranteed of sports. most funds the will welcome to you will begin with breaking news out of sylvia with a loud explosions that being reported in damascus. they believe to be is there a b s strikes the country side around the capital has also been bombed thousands of
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civilians. syrians rather had been out in the streets celebrating on the 1st friday since the full v, a side regime. let's go to wrestle, sorta, who joins us on the line from damascus with more of these latest developments. the rest of these explosions believe to be as ready as strikes the following, a passing of similar strides over the past few days since the toppling of the sad regime does more. indeed. so the latest uh, exclusion. that was just about an hour ago for it was from one to another is right, it is drugs. and it has tried to get the headquarters for the vision and the rate of the turn them in a heat pump in the damascus congress. right? so 2 things interesting about this. the 1st is the 4th division, that's the 2nd of june. it will direct you under the responsibility off of my head and effect. so impression that says brother and the 2nd, so this rated the 10 in the b, c, d,
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a he the very most close to the cost of mountain which has to pay the actual progress with the area, particularly you never hear back is also a kind of home to reader systems, but it is because systems this one are just so so that the most close to the notorious a sudden i presented yesterday. i also had been there a feeling in the stories of the missing prisoners. so we're new of passing over there, and also they have seen that some of the 5 system i've already been destroyed by each, right, and on a kind of a now. so now around an hour ago is where it has here. again. so when you see the countryside damascus, comforter sides, so not a bit of students will say it'd be a 50 minute. that's of the carpet. good. the mascot is. i'm so come to the side is not that far away from the damascus is on the section of the ocean off the mask
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. so the damascus county side of the house could be a misleading translation as well in depth such as easy as it has an extension of the city. and it's almost 2 times bigger than the for the sound. cuz it's, so just simply talking about this way of shipping the targets. in fact, the so can, this is not the one that believes that there's are targeting that target in the community. a post as well. i can constantly and even just the hours of the mission the so the studio was all 6 and he left the country. there was another building, just got to make a few 100 meters away from the state td city and see the city and state each which is uh, just uh along. so just a little over there. the, the, the them omega squared one. it sends a square in, in, in damascus. i normally have it right here. so the single force field, right? and so israel is not on this, you can. and we're now talking to you,
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i haven't heard another explosion as well. and that's also told us from the sounds that was also an extract from another gun gun, probably right. it was going to strike central and it is a russell good if i can. if i could jump in, is it your understanding that some h t as so other associated forces are responding or firing back in some way? indeed indeed. um, so in the 1st to 48 hours uh for, for, for, for the, the full of the salary, june the least. yes. and the other 4 position faxes were quite easy. we could restore an order that wants to have the store of the order of to some of the impact pay system here. so this stuff to respond them in gauging, fighting back to the loading and the vehicles and one of them. i have also seen when it was in the middle of them and then feeling the vehicle had to go up to the
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main car that had been destroyed by so the extracts away was giving them the 2 of these they're going to be starting to fly with the post and then the position fica starts to respond and to fire back to them. so this is now almost the story to do that, to provision fighters are responding or dieting back the more and more now it's becoming a kind of a credit for me, a 5 between the m deal position forces. and of course, if that continues, perhaps as well, and the new administration of syria is going to find themselves the quoted me a difficult position that the appointment for me to change that immediately and conflict because more and more citizens will be crossed and american the see what the, the new administration is, the deluxe is pulling to, is there a strikes which is in, is it an or piece where lucian was due to?
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some of them can often off the country and so people will naturally expect them to, to, to the family. $70.00 the or including the hispanics, what the cost is as well. now this is becoming matter for the rest of the people that are doing some of the capital now that the ministry trip to consume, he does not do this or there. you can see that the do the board that he's quite the student here, the h t s vegas, particularly because they're now the dominant admitted to polity the mass cuz they or she or how the students and the keeping the or the how the main security concern on the insurance, and because of them is the 59. the consequently for the hours in the house she had insurance or come back in the is charged and quite low. the exclusions name i'm on the officer looked at me because of the capital city, damascus. russell, have many thanks to that. so we will of course, come back to you if we hear any more developments to flag anything to us. um,
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but as best was saying that at least 5 nights of these, um we understand it was ready as trying some specific targets. uh, this occasion very close to where on team and damascus is and the country side around the capital city of this, of the city as well as the shoes security implications for the new leadership. there's so trying to establish itself for the it's we're hearing these explosions. i'm in the capital, followed to a day of celebration across the entire country after the 1st friday, pres, as, as the full, the shaw, left side to leadership. russell spoke with people in the capital who are mocking that symbolic moment of change. his hoops of his report from damascus. the doors of damascus were close to the position for more than a decade. but now with them in church time, does this thousands are coming to celebrate the victory in the cities largest and oldest,
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most cool. my welcome bye coffee and suit as me for that a stripe and another star city and state. this is a new day. we feel like a free butterfly for 13 years. we have feels like our country was stolen from us today. we feel this is our country and we have our rights for some. it's a bitter sweet thing as the remember the last as of the pattern. so the sub is the joy is mixed with sadness. the regime arrested me fast and then my 3 sons, i'm free now, but they are still missing. i don't know why they all if their lives raise your hand. you would have 3 city in the chance on the 1st friday in a pretty serious believe it in a speech to the people get the full try, the pay or the new city and prime minister is hopeful about the future. victoria and deliberation of the lines is not just lifting the restrictions and raising the flags, but the new books of the nation, restoring the dignity of the nation. and so i think in you history, for us,
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the city is, had been quoting these, the victory friday, a set of rated right across the country. kind of an atmosphere estimate, you have squared in damascus. the sample that evolution is stones against south time. and this is the square that most freight there's tried to reach in 2011 when many of them were killed by emerging forces marked in the beginning of a civil war. that was the rapids of the country for more than a decade. it seems that on the birthplace of what many students cooled the revolution in the north, and of course, the city of less acu, which was the good as of june, strong, cold, and the level city a 2nd largest city. there were celebrations of the pride, the peers of the 13 years of war and 54 years of the route to redeem city is october. the tires in the capitals,
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damascus piece is the place off the decades of fear and oppression. many here says this is the joy, i'm pretty them, they have long way to for half a century or leaving under the, somebody to 10 years of civil war. have devastated the economy, destroyed much of the country. i killed nearly half a 1000000 people. now the hope here is that the new ones version united communities i'm built in new syria business address. i'll just, there are some, ask us about the celebrations in the syrian capital. the continuing through the night mom and valves been speaking to families who are still out on the streets. thousands of people are still here at the oh my god square. they don't seem to be willing to leave. they don't seem to be willing to finish these celebrations. people brought their families headed out since the to with most of these have started phase in this country. and i have with me
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a beautiful family here on model. and so now do you think you told me that the nice things about the pollution and the about use you're feeling size and also tell me more to be honest. the 2011, something different. we have a we have to work to fight for something and this thing came 54. this is my daughter's ration was coming next. and room should continue hope this to the news for them. yeah, exactly. good them. okay. for other the next and this awesome absolutely. you told me your grades 6th grade 6, and you are 9 years old in the video sorta sorta, you are 9 years old. why are you here?
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and why are these people the guy sitting here reading syria. couldn't see the amazing idea the so obviously, i mean, the idea is on everybody's minds. people know what they are looking for, even as the youngest is to give they know what they want from the set of allusion. everyone has to be talking about the same thing, the same themes, the same aspirations, they want freedom. they want to get it to say what about the corner me about to leave it condition. and they want
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a united strong prospect as syria for now on how much fun i just got off the mazda. it's been a flurry of diplomatic meeting. so the political transition and severe of the hosting of a side, the us actually was take time to the blinking is made a surprise visit to a rock. the rock department asked them how much she also, donnie says, but that expects tangible action to some serious new leader to ensure stability in the meeting link and stress. the importance of helping syria rebuild and find any positions of i. so no one knows the importance is that more than a rack because of the presence of easy the ongoing presence of isis or dash 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 dash and created
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years ago. and now having put that back in his box, we can let it out. we were determined to make sure that that doesn't have any a blinking was in took if it talks with the turkish foreign minister hoc on feet and an incorrect. so at least 2 millions of was us then took a blank bank. rival opposition groups in the north and north east of the country is isaac. this, what are the keys to sort of, 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 . and 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 of the us officials on a well when diplomatic tool of the middle east to discuss to be as few shad
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israel's war and gossip jake sullivan. the by did administration's national security advisors and council to meet with the prime minister in the haven't been of the romano. piney, a foreign ministry statement says they discuss ways to in house the strategic relations between the countries. as well as the latest developments and guzman, syria, and they also stress the need to guarantee the unity of syria and to work for peace or transition of authority through an inclusive process. that's a pull. all of these fits together with mind. bizarre, i would say was senior political i list, he joins us from the doha. so, um 1st the mom i'm, we have this, i'm quite challenging. juxtaposition happening in syria of the course of friday. large numbers celebrating on the streets of damascus and other towns and cities. alongside these fresh reports of his radio, the tax on military assets near damascus. uh, what does this mean for new the to ship trying to establish stability and gain
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a degree of legitimacy. but i'll tell you they've been be really quiet every time they've been pushed to respond to these ray, the violations of the sovereignty or bear, the destruction has already made a difference to nations. the various spokesperson of height at the head of some c. s. had been rather a quiet um let's see really. so i think they probably got some instructions. we don't want to provoke or anyone. and even when we are attacked, we don't want to sound as if we are a lot missed on what have you. but clearly the response from damascus had been quite neat, good, quite meek. but that does not um, that does not belittle the importance of the slowness. notice rogue action uh by a rogue is ran the government that continues to aggressive neighbors and continues
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divided the sovereignty of the likes of syria and uh to us crap agreement that's been going on for decades. and it's all happening just to connect to your other item. it's all happening with the support of the united states. talking about the us. so we've got some blinking in the region. we go sullivan in the region. let's start with blinking. i mean, what does he bring to the table in your mind when it comes to the future? syria, or i mean, you know, when you're doesn't, the blinking, usually it must scratch your head or, you know, roll your eyes or whatever, what person does. but some of it is actually quite a remarkable hit. but when you said your rock knows more than anyone about dice because you know, in 2014, of course, the isis dies establish itself as
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a stomach state in the live on iraq and syria. what he didn't say is that it happened because of this dependency of american policies and failures in iraq. it happened on the head of the american invasion of iraq and to provision of the rock and the dissolving over your walk military. and that the by itself or the back, if a cation of the rocky bureaucracy that led to the, out of the nation of millions. and finally, the, to the creation of, gosh, i mean, need, every time you look at any one of those groups that the united states and his rad cole federalist right. i mean, you name it right. how much has been a lot in this case. i have shot for di stevens, a how with these, you just name the girl, and i will show you with that that have been a for an intervention or for interference on a farm occupation behind it. and in many of these cases, there was an american occupation, or is there anything else prevention?
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most of the country. so 6 degree of international legitimacy. we know, of course the key tends to open the assembly see the on site today. but specifically, when it comes to the us, i can imagine my one that at some point to see will any kind of arrangement to in syria. united states will have to speak to this new city leadership a commonly seen as a prescribe tourist organization. how would that work? what kind of, what's happening to this, this administration, but the one that has missed that a month and office certainly not going to do that right. or a month in office. they're not going to do that. i think they're just, they're just trying to steal the scenes thing the show, you know, white wash the genocide in palestine and the instability in the middle east by saying they are trying to reach us. these fine guys are unstable. i c a o is the powers that today are the stabilizing syria more than anyone else, right. is there as bombing to have a lot of syria, one. it's trying to re occupied southern syria to,
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with the blessing of the united states free. and the united states continue to support that secessionist ah, good ish forces in the north, under the pretext of fighting dodge, and continue to support the precision army. so here you have the united states supporting for the various many 30 forces within syria, while at the same time saying they should be not for an intervention. and soon they talk with the turks about stabilizing syria. while we all know that america and or key do not see eye to eye on how you establish somebody can syria for turkey, the pick a k as the quarter or the good just to book on the courses part, the 3rd arrest for the united states. it's dice, and both of them are fighting each other. i'm serious. so really blinking saves these things. we all know it's humbug, but he could do this to see that to say them on want to wash americans instability . and the reason i'm how i'm always get to talk to you,
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i'm good to hear your thoughts on this. i said mountain to show our 0 senior as well as the us who can use to be an administration says it's found a warehouse storing industrial scale narcotics on the west, teenagers of damascus, thousands of highly effective pills. and it's come to going to be discovered many with passive side electrical equipment. all those have been inside fruit boshra. while assad's government long denied ties, the international narcotics trade body have been accused of profiteering from the production and say, look comfortable to copy, a 100 to a full have about this is how they wrapped them and send them to countries abroad. these are these drugs, they're sending them to saudi arabia to the entire gulf. this is how they're loading trucks with them. so what is kept going on? why is it so important for the sad regime? let's take a closer look what kept ago was the brand name of a side collective medicine produced in the 19 sixty's. it contains fund to line a synthetic drug by the 1980s. it was banned in most countries because of its
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highly addictive nature and side effects. as estimated around 80 percent of kept it on worldwide, was produced in syria under the combined of the sad regime. saudis believe to have made billions of dollars from its sale. all right, let's look into this in more detail with caroline. rose is to direct to the new lines institute for strategy and policy. and as an assistant professor at georgetown university, she joins me from new york. all right, well welcome to to how to 0. so i gave a brief id of the influence of the impact, so of kept the going on siri. and the reason would, can you give us a sense of how important the production and sale office drug was full the country, and specifically for this odd regime. unfortunately we can't seem to hear caroline rose at the moment,
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we'll try and fix that shortly. caroline, can you hear me or i can i can hear you. great. can you hear me? yes. so cutting t that a week and he you very loud and clear. let me post that question to you again. i mean, can you give us a sense of how important the production site will come to going was full the country under the sad regime? i certainly and thank you so much for having the honors. talked about this industry really when it comes to cap to gone trade, it wasn't just a trade. it was really in industry and alyssa industry for the sod regime. and it was very clear that they used that as an alternative for revenue streams to really bypass the effects of sanctions and even create a political tool that they could use at the negotiation table for normalization, with its counter parts and the middle east. we estimate that the cap to go and trade accounting for both seized and on seized pills. really at its peak and
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20222023 was around $10000000000.00 per year. now from those profits, it's estimated by the syrian observatory for political and economic networks that the, that the regime and regime aligned individuals and networks profited for a, with about $2400000000.00 per year. over the course of 3 years. it's around $7000000000.00, and that is pretty outsized when an impressive, when we look at, for example, the listed exports of the syrian economy, these individuals and these key elements of the syrian regime. we're really able to use these revenues to ensure that their lifestyles continued, that they remained comfortable to spite international sanctions and they collapsed economy in syria and a you raise an interesting point. of course, the economy in syria has been under a tremendous amount of strain given all the international sanctions. i mean, in that respect, given the $10000000000.00 you say, a huge amount of money that contributed to the,
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to the economy in syria. do we know how much control the side regime would have had directly over this trade or did the trade in some way control him? and i, i think an event both both ways, but really i think that the regime had the most agency here. they were able to cover up these major manufacturing sites and it was always asserted that there was no production whatsoever inside of syria. and then of course, the regime just fell just days ago and immediately in the aftermath, we've already found $2.00 to $3.00 large scale production sites. in addition to trafficking centers, staging centers and warehouses, it's very clear that the regime manipulated data. they manipulated arrest numbers. they are manipulated caesar numbers in order to create this narrative, that there was no production whatsoever, and that they were trying to crack down on this trade and that they didn't have control over it. it was also very clear that the regime of
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a sharyl assad did not personally have many connections to top to bottom manufacturing sites. and there was no, you know, immediate and clear directive from the charlotte side himself. his brother in law hair, who of course, also operated in and commanded the 4th armor division, along with this series of other high level officials that were part of the 1st armored division military intelligence director at the air force intelligence director at and t. business figures in syria is a commercial sectors, all participated in upholding, kept on production in trafficking, an industrial scale. i think, to a degree a while there, of course, were, you know, in, inside politics within this circle. of course, i am sure that there were some tensions, and some rivalries that were created between these drug lords. but ultimately it was very clear that the regime really held the reins and had the control over this
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elicit drug trade. what happens uh, give it how look as if this trait is to these discovered production centers. now, do we just simply imagined that they will, there's will be dissolved, the will disappear, will be completely eradicated from the academic system there in syria, with this new developing unpredictable leadership? certainly i think that this week was the story corps deal with it, kept it gone trade. it really represents a shift rather than a conclusion to the cap to going trade. ultimately, what we'll see is we'll see a sharp cut in supply on the list at market for capt gone. that's because most of the industrial scale manufacturing sites we've already seen seized or rated by opposition forces. and now this new transitional government, it's very clear that the new transitional government also seeks to dismantle many of the sites, as well as of course,
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cracked down on major industrial scale production. that doesn't mean that tapped on production and manufacturing and a trafficking will continue to subsist inside of syria. i'm sure it will in small ways, i'm sure that some of the small scale kept are gone. production sites we've seen in the south, the ones that have been operated outside of or inside of the villas, or basements, or small warehouses. those will continue. but ultimately, the price of capital gone will skyrocket because of the supply shortage. there will be great or you know, the demand levels of not change. and so likely what we'll see is these traffickers over the course of the next few months or the next few years, trying find new locations to produce capital gone and traffic kept to bunk, right? destination mark. it gives a sense of, of how far and wide kept going produced in syria actually when, cuz i know, at least the saudi arabia had raised some very, very big concerns about the impacts of comfortable news on its civilian population
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. of course, i really kept a gun, began to agitate a many of of serious regional neighbors. and i think that recently and normalization discussions we've seen that agitation on full display, the searing regime really tried to wield, kept it gone, not only as an alternative source for revenue, but additionally, as a political tool and its tool kit, as it continued you had these maximum list demands for normalization and refresh line. it really tried to use it as a negotiation tool to essentially walk to the negotiation table and tablets regional neighbors and say, look, we can start to cut down on this list of trade. if you give us something else in exchange and it was really expecting this transactional deal, that i think a lot of regional neighbors became very tired with and frustrated with. and perhaps that's one of the many reasons why we saw many regional mate neighbors failed to
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common support and come to the age of the regime and its final days as the offensive moved in on damascus account on rights. just being absolutely fascinating to hear about the, the impacts and the role that the strong kept going has played in the side regime. great. have you and i'm just, there are many thanks. thank you so much. still ahead without just there. from scripts, the new prime minister, we look at the challenges ahead for centrist the difference. what by we in support could formulate won't get the green light for a ton to africa and the see with us story the, the highlight of the weather is on the change across northern parts of europe. over the next couple of days. we will see i'm all the way i pushing in from the atlantic
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. it does mean cutting increasingly wet and when the has of course, been rather quiet. cole's gray, miserable bits of band with a rough cut sea of high pressure, which is nothing its way for the east was and is that it does. so it will allow that mold to push in co rough for some snow, some while it faces this rolling across scans of nathan, for example, tightly packed ice, abbas is a brisk wind coming into that northeast corner of your of that will allow for some places for a time, let me go with those temperatures single fingers a full many. as you can see, there's a night that for london, 3 degrees celsius the for also as the style combat those type of just do pick up 11 in london for sunday mazda i also, i pushing across into germany, interposed and we got to get to double figures here as well as we go into the early part of next week, so that's something to look out for, but it will to increase the unsettled. i'm subtle enough at present just about italy and the balkans pushing down to decrease some heavy bust. right. could cause
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some localized putting bits and pieces of snow up towards the bulk area, pushing for the most significant stifling places of finland. the south korea's working population is dwindling, and ford employees have become crucial to the country's economy. what's many are variable to exploitation and dangerous conditions? 101 east. me. south korea's my points workers on l. g 0. the level of non political power and diagnostic families often intertwined. for generations. did you, meghan family has let the countries, mary knight christians through the bits or civil war, political maneuvering. and which is 0 world tells the story of their rise
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power and into ins. living owns political families. the jamalia is do this to you. are now to 0. the colleges here when the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching out is there a is, are mind 5, top stories this out loud, explosions, believe to be is ready as strikes have been reported in serious capital. the country side around damascus is also being pumped thousands of civilians, sabine industry celebrate single me 1st fridays was the full,
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the aside raising. well, those last came out was after i'm presidents, seems of celebration across syria as meeting as much as i mentioned. first, friday, presence, the house seemed to charlotte side, hundreds of thousands of people pulled into the streets separately. is there any forces of killed at least 50 people across the gauze and strips, installing on friday of the and then also the cause of the army as low as heavy autonomy. 5 and ambulance isn't that come out loud when hospital is randy ministry is they've cease of adults for over 2 months now, cutting of access to medical supplies and repeatedly attacking health care facilities. and there being more is where the strikes on goes to see things l, supper neighborhoods. is there any forces building a house sheltering displays, palestinians, the injured of being taken to all ali hospital, tar capitalization. as in debra bye live in central garza with more one as well as
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ongoing seats of the north of the strip. and there has been no new, significant change in terms of the reality taking place in the notes of the district. because i develop the invite tunnel and these board at towns and villages are completely on the coast. and 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 eye witnesses in the north is that these cross forces continue to a bound to the ground and residential homes in the city of la have this button of attacks have been similarly taking place in the valley of refuge account and we have been seeing, we have a seen really see the aerial image just from f for the devalue of refugee camp. so when the wide scale disruption have been close to the city and to become that due to be a military operation of this is gradually now taking place,
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a lot of to forcing hundreds of thousands of families to evacuate here and to move to the goal is to security, so one of the latest provides of a text took place at the gates of college, one hosted to a web, an engine and speak and was a targeted eye. witnesses have seen that this vehicle was completely on fire, and this is a part of the systematic attacks on a medical sector. and even for those m p lenses for twice a week that continue to up to operate in that sex of the territory means that the, the is really military is trying to inject these implants is out of service under the same time they are trying to exec move pressure on medical teams who are still trapped in come on at one hospital to use for as president to manual. mcfarland has appointed a census allies prime minister as he tries to end a month long political crisis falsified by rou. seen here on the right to places, michelle barnett on the left who was asked to just over a week ago by parliament with no confidence vote. following
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a standoff overall stairs, a bunch of and a hand over survey. why we said that switching out from suspense is a moral obligation, is the 4th person to hold the post this year. the tasha butler refer. ringback some powers on the challenges ahead for francis knew premier of today's of on search and see from finally has a new prime minister for, for by root the veterans, 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 a minister on the several presidents, including the conservative jackie rack and socialist falls for me to haul in 2007. he says opposite even century specialty moved in decade later, it was moved and supposed that help propelled emanuel,
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my girl to the presidency and to 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 need 3 months so far really well wants to succeed, whip on yay, fails 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 side spot. 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 i'm rita macro was a gang refused to appoint to lecturing prime minister despite their lines winning most votes and the parliamentary election 6 months ago. for now, the far right national rally says it will support by ruth, but with conditions was up, it's up to the hama,
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buckle cooling on the new prime minister. not to be macros. prophet, 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 my call without by res backing my call may nasa 12 elections. the pointing in prime minister is a way of thinking a long time allied, but it's also assigned to the presenters once again failed to deliver the political change and renew promised when he dissolved parliament in june. natasha butler, l g, 0, paris. so what does this all being? well, let's ask, i mean, this new city is a political and let's see, joins us from power. so welcome to i'm just here so well upset mr. by we were a part from the of the long standing politician my chrome ford was the best fit for the job. namely michel bonnie as well. um,
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but who is uh, what is uh, a political figure that supported my quote um, since the beginning of his political career. and actually he always, he, he, oh, he was on my current list before the before mccaul even developed his boys who id is. people often compared my quote to buy will because barrel was a centrist for, you know, sometimes a life was socialist in an opportunity to stick away without sharing their beliefs. but anyway, it was also very conservative, very close to the right. uh and um, a centrist party, uh, always had this, this uh, this way of doing point 6 uh, by analyzing every situation and align with their best interest. mclean sees himself with that, i believe. and i believe the bible is a needed choice, but they will want it to be prime minister for a long time now. he never succeeded. and he mccall don't,
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didn't care about the results of the selections which led to the victory of the new butler from the united left in france. and he didn't bother with those results by naming you, siobhan. you and he doesn't care as well. um this time by name me by name, you know, by who, who, who um, what doesn't to believe with the chair of the believes to offer the points of the movements that's along the less directions. okay. and so talking about the political believes that they want to, we imagine the opposition leaders think of this choice. i mean the far right appeal to be willing to accept him. but only if the conditions uh a match to expect. similar demands from the left ear as well, if by root has a chance a well, the less to knows bible will never have a political agenda that shares the, the program and the platform that was, that was the shared by all the folks who parties from the list when they united
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into the selections. so um, uh, the left lots try to influence manual as they know is the law schools. however, the father writes and uh, and that's what we learned from new government. the far rights can get results with my quote. as michelle button, he did his best to satisfy the far right that he, he asked them what they needed and he only delivered on almost every occasion. so um, nothing is really changing between botany is uh, tactics and by it was tactics. i believe he will lean on the far right. he will need the far right to govern. and that's means sharing most of their ideas in his platform and his being his government. what, what ideas are you talking about? you're suggesting the center ground may well, i'm putting the to the far right. but what might that look like in terms of policy? well,
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it does mean it means that they will share their on site integration um of the positions they will, they will be very harsh on the next to the immigration. well, that must be discussing vitamins in the upcoming goals and they go deep. uh, this uh, this uh, movement towards the far right. going uh, we seen it in the last few years and for us uh, most of the centers to figures are being closer and closer to the far right when it comes to something. when it comes to regression, it's very difficult right now to separate the political figure from a close party. i'm from the past party, it's very difficult as the sometimes they even use the same words. all right, i mean, so there's a good to hear your thoughts. thanks for joining us. thank you to georgia now where i fall, right? loyalist is set to be appointed president of the controversial election process. you'll be the 1st time to confuse history that the public will not be voting for
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that president. there's only one kind of what it moves and good protest is safe for weeks now. we've been holding nightly demonstrations against boosting georgia, dream government, the current president. so long as it would have been really is backing the move when she's refusing to step down until you elections are held to meet your benefit and co report. some typically see were expecting more products as the election will happen on saturday morning to 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 pauses 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 present will not be elected by the public, but by 8 college of $300.00 voters. and it is controlled by the governing party, george and drake. now the 2nd thing we need to go back to is october 26th of this year when the parliamentary elections happen. now, opposition policies because they disagreed with the results. exit. polls gave them
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over 50 percent, then 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 government right now, including this presidential election. so they never offered an alternative candidates to me, kyle calculus of the 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 men between 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 avenue to meet the president,
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it's because i think that this country needs anticipate. a crucial time of crisis needs continue and needs a stability and the only states come to me, t is 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, these continuous t i needs to stay in the country. we have seen more than 2 weeks of protests in b c, across other cities of the country. what effect have these protests had? what we're seeing is a very massive movement because it was never the case before. we've 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,
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this type struggle succeeds from the population to resist this or we will enter into a region that will be more or less the russian regime of $1411.00 use russia has launched a large scale aerial attack on energy infrastructure across ukraine. several regions with him, including live with 6 facilities with damaged ukrainian president. load them is the landscape says it was the largest attack. yes. on the energy grid. most cases, it was a metallic ation for ukraine's use of us supplied long range. missiles came as washington, and i'm so the extra half a $1000000000.00 and ministry a few train. but package includes new types of i munition walk and launches and drones. meanwhile, on the front lines as being in tens fighting between russian and ukrainian troops will have been around the eastern city across the residents that are being moved elsewhere. they say the city has their electricity awards,
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who is under constant shedding, as russian forces advance. oh, just who is alex? the top of this isn't ukraine's capital key. if with more on the latest about those russian strikes, this is a large scale and coordinated russian to tack on ukraine's energy infrastructure using $93.00 muscles and $200.00 drones fired ukraine. now the majority of these are being intercepted, but at least 12 of the missiles have gone 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 a desa has been without power, electricity, and water for several hours, and the international atomic energy agency as announced that 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,
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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 topless how to 0. chief brazil is president says he'll be back to work soon. after having to emergency brain surgeries, lewis and i still lose to serve up, posted a video showing him up and waiting for the 1st time since the operations. this week the president was suffering from a brain bleed resulting for a full of his time in october. talked to say he's expected to make a full recovery. the still ahead on just the rep in support. european teams can start planning the route to the 2026 mens football. well,
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couple details coming up with that
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the the types of support his thanks so much naval records, 16. your pain seems to be going to the mens football woke up in 2026. the qualifying jo took place in zurich with games kicking off for next march. only the top team in each crew will be guaranteed a spot in the finals which shipping held in the united states, canada, and mexico. 12 of the 22 world cups have been warned by european countries. ne auto, if you're always happy because he only qualified, you only qualified for the qualifiers for the most incredible visa world
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cop. the last was gap in 2022 plays just 2 years ago. these days we were all 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 us, 16 from europe. how many of the call find groups, what would be finalized and so off to the nation's li quarter farms apply it in march. but newman manage it's almost too cold. those know who he'll be taking on the gym and coach will lead his adopted country against serbia. albania, lot fia, and, and or i'd say we are, they were the last team in difficult groups serve young daniel, very motional, good players, good individual players, coaches, very famous, expedite also will be tough not to as a new challenge for, for us in the middle of face the so let's even get to know them better and
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understand better what we're facing. and we will be favorites again, some dora, i'm just going to be hard to, to play. but if you have a dream, as we never play as a national team open emotional team never pay now award cope. so you know that ways very hard to very difficult, but you have to try and at least have to try another one cloud hanging over the english premier league latest little pool of the monuments is the future plans of 3 senior players including mohammed, solid, solid visual van dyke and trends, alexander arnold, all have contracts that expire at the end of the season. the cool be playing for them on saturday with no end in sight to the contract negotiations. he doesn't know where he maybe just accepts the situation as it is. so it's a though it's a create, a way of asking is a new way that your bus and that your bus help you with this. okay. oh, okay. and that uh so it's, um, it's the same situation as it is, but they play at
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a very good job and they do really well. that's a model. so hopefully we can keep it for, for a long time like this. that's just a setting manager pat claudio, and assess his sleep and diets, and now being affected by his teams. poor, full city of taking, just one. when from the last 10 games heading into sundays, they'll all be against united, gaudy ah, look, pointing the finger of blame that a hectic schedule. when did people say what is the problem? the problem is this gets, it's not the training just not the future. some of the doctor's not to play is not the how the foot this not called the arrest is just one problem, is the schedule and the schedule sooner or later. they will, they will happen for all the clubs. nevermind as president polk go, me says negotiations to bring a form in a one rice to his country or on going f ones leading names have confident a one. this capsule can only for the sports on your
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a was because i mean an f one race on the confidence since the last. so african girl and pretty that was in 1993 just like i am now. your daughter comes down to risk and the giving him a little on the chance to contribute where they come. that's why it is so important for countries in the region and the income level to have that fat short a costing international sporting events as well. last season's bates and the super bowl finalist could me sounds on the playoffs this time around the san francisco 49 assistance with 126 to face against los angeles rams goes from joshua county. the difference between the 2 teams re drives with 3 straight and then these cricketers are in brisbane is the 3rd test of the series play gets under way in a few hours time 5,
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my series is level 11 and you became the 1st agent same. so when it says to the gap, a stadium when the saw as the last flight, that was 3 years ago. definitely very nostalgic when i came as the only thing was coming and just walking frustrating and then uh after 2021. when i look at, i think we got to no one, so it'd be beyond that that look similar to look at the ones you know, he finds thousands and thousands of things around the world. h e side. i think it's always good coming back to the place that's familiar and as apply you can look back and look at times we might score runs or baldwin. i mean, not really help spot. you know, school board sought to 00, and the engine cricket thing sent a message of congratulations to a new national hey, or a good customer. i was, you was become the youngest of a world chest champion. you 18 year old pricing a record previously held by russia's garry kasparov who was 22 when he won the
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