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there's no limit to how far a dream can take g. sta in your own adventure, now. counter arrange the the color that i'm nora. kyle, this is the news our life from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. syrians looking ahead to a new future humanitarian, a security and reconciliation. top the agenda of high level talks in jordan. daily life is slightly resuming in syria boxes of major challenges, including fuel shortages from north to south is ready for involvement of the gaza
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strip. has killed more than 50 people, including children in the past 24 hours plus jubilation on the streets of south korea's capital was sold off the common place and teach president union, so kill the georgias of parliament is facing on a new president. a spiteful type of dispute and general elections and weeks of protest and as full applicant changes and they have the chance to reach the 1st available final here and cuts off agents inside are set to face. but to cover mexico and the fee for inter continental cub victory would secure the place in the final against swell, much with the old eyes on the new administration in damascus, off to the toppling of the shaw l. a side on sunday,
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for the 1st time in his millions of syrians of hateful for the country's future. and that's the focus of a major global conference getting underway in georgia, this, our, our diplomats on the tuck as far mr. as well as the us secretary of state, i'm the you for them policy chief attending the as the band concert, the united states will support the survey and people a are determination to work together to support 3 in the transition where the united nations plays a critical role, particularly when it comes to the provision of assistance to the protection of minorities, to all the work that needs to happen going forward. so i look forward this opportunity to compare notes with the, with the young boy and to again think through how we can support the story and people in this time of both opportunity, but also a real challenge. while
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a number of countries are we opening the embassies in damascus, that includes takia was closed. it's a plastic post in 2012 because of the war. i mean, well, daily life is slowly returning in syria, but the new administration does face major challenges. this includes fuel shows, just been curious, have caused lining up for petrol and damascus. the assad raging was heavily with lions on oil imports from as long as the civil more damage the countries energy. secretary we've got correspondence across the syria to kit jordan and nothing. and cover all angles of this story, russell sat are standing by for us in the syrian capital, damascus. i found been job aid is in a lot post. stephanie decker is in kenneth on the ticket, syria board is zane bus robbie and beverage. but 1st, let's go to know a day she's and i come back in jordan. so no time as possible. who
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is in october? i'm well, so they talking about it's laura we have there are a foreign ministers of the era follow up committee. this consists of several neighboring arab states to syria, a you have a rock lab and on saudi arabia, jordan, of course, of the united arab emirates and, and others. and then you have to key you have uh the united states are presented by anthony blink. and you have your opinion union and represented by their top diplomat. um the uh, the un envoy for sir. yeah, there are several meetings taking place, consultations between all those parties moving, moving parts, if you will, and they schedule continues to ship. basically, all of these consultations will culminate in a meeting and hopefully, or that's what the, what the, the, everybody is hoping would be a united position on how to move forward on syria, on security,
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on the future of syria and how to help the new administration. and what kind of relations will these countries forge with the masks hopeful, know of a united position? the house of these countries interest in syria differ there's, there are a lot of differences. debility is something they can agree on. but how do you get there to key it? for example, does not want the sort of the kurdish aspirations of independence are breaking away from syria to materialize. they are vested in having syria maintain its territorial integrity. jordan needs to be assured that there would be stability that there wouldn't be spill over of at all, any kind of tension into its territory. iraq has its own security concerns as well . and, and, you know, as we were covering the fall of the sides regime, we know that several of the commanders and of the soldiers of the us had army flood
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into iraq. of course, there are other actors in the sense, other considerations, including social so huge and what will happen with the various sectors of syrian society. and that's where there are perhaps different views on how to move forward . how to make sure that the new syria is the one that can be inclusive and includes them all. what kind of arrangement will that look like? ok, no. today, joining is that from africa that he's conference is getting underway. he's towards the pink. so the getting underway rather many thanks. no, as well, that sound guide to damascus. what russel said, joins us live. so a new day again in damascus. the rest loved to many celebrations out on the streets yesterday. the new administration is not present in these talks and jewels and, but what are they thinking about them?
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well, as i know it's by many of these nationals act there that does not seem to recognize this. why that is they do. they do not have a delegation in the enjoy the time does me think this 1st high level is a national meeting? been organized on city as future, however, they have turkey and cutoff. now a time to that meeting, then tricky and gut that has been the main back cause of the city in a position sees a civil war, started in 2011 on. and that to mind this new for us today also is still continuing . they both are in close core, the nation and the communication with the ceiling. you know, position that just a week ago to go over the control of the conference just we are having, we are hearing the reports that the custody validation is going to be in damascus. soon and turkey is not opening a new out is opening this embassy in damascus, which is a 1st company opening the at the c. and why?
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well, that's what's happening. so just 2 days ago, 13, how do i touch these um, especially pathogens. but i am calling what see it in damascus meeting mom at july, i need to know how much will i need ward? i'm not sure how to do it for the vision. who's not, which is not the government off of syria. and it was a secret meeting, it was a public one that i've seen again and again, they were on cameras. it was a public wizard, wiley, but i'm kind of was here, i'm a shot. i believe they're both. the most powerful man now in syria were with him hands and hands, and indeed he was driving. so these would not have guns and quizzes. actually pictures as being leaked. they wanted this picture to be quite public and just a day off. the took this for the minister said that, well, they probably would do now is to make sure that the international community lies. you'll see it as new administration as an estimate. and the estimates that the representative of celia and celia and so that's why despite the 0,
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doesn't even tell them government not being officially represented there. so to turkey and cut off their, their big concerns are going to be authors that are put when that's happening. the new as vision is definitely the close, the following that meetings accept turkey and cut those positions. the united states for visuals is going to be crucial for them and they are keeping their eyes on what would be do lies and space position. regarding the recognition of these new governments and restful of the many challenges facing this new administration is it brings together a new serial. what is it prioritizing as well for now, there are 2 priorities. first is the international recognition and the god in that they had done a tremendous work. now the neighboring companies garage, egypt and the original countries. so the idea you're like that of emulates. so the jordan about rain that already have a resume. they've diplomatic missions. if any,
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one of the major union companies has visual dramatic missions and now to, to today is a reopening is let's see, up to 12 years. so cut out this problem is this reopening, it's um busy again. and that is coming. now. i've looked at the, one of the priorities of the events vision being recognized as an estimate. governments of c s, as international regional governments are diplomatically engaging with this new governments. but on the other hand, they want to make sure the 2nd priority is to preserve this state after that this is and to secure a smooth transition regarding that as well. in the 1st 2 days when they took over the publish year, that was not the order was that gyal, but up to 48 hours. it's amazing to see how quickly they have restored the order. and now the chart, the main, the challenge for them is how to recover an economy that is all was crippled. okay, and inflation rate that is or 50 percent unemployment rate that is over 50 percent
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. so now did you close to the ocean because of the economy, expensive national coordination, of course, restoring the order and running the stays affairs for the decimal with it. okay, wrestles that are brings to view that from the syrian capital, damascus. many things russell. well, that's not good to some of the job aid. he joins us from a lat pole. and that is a key cannot make hub. and his we had wrestle just saying the new prime minister was prioritizing we building the economy. so it took us through some of the challenges that you'll seeing the laura, these beam, they're traveling through all of los vestos area, the vent from the ne, do the northwest. and now we're in a level level has been the lifeline force area is economy because a lot of production comes from it after it was essentially a richard city, then the mascot that before that the duration began and then in the in so we can
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get is the population which used to be 2200000 people have windows. i remember this, there was a large section of this population which remained under siege for a long time. so yes, people here are hopeful you're getting here from behind, maybe in the beach, but there's still jubilation. the ongoing and kind of ration from yesterday. and business as we've been speaking, do say that there's being a much higher number of people coming in, restaurants, hotels, etc. but then there was the 6 days ago before the fall of the late human not give them how they are ready to be billed the country. we've been speaking to business. that will tell us that at the history of the city, which it sold for after the labor, after the independence of syria, the population of the city went from 300-0022 point 3000000 from invested the stablished itself. but it's been disbanded, hoping that it was repeated that of a lot of people, a lot of entrepreneurs with them just to keep people there, hoping we'll come back and we'll help in rebuilding it. but major charlotte does
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remain because as i mentioned from the northwest to the northeast electricity pilot road networks, the power lines, the water lines, sewage, i mean they are going to be major challenges for the incoming government did. they won't do establish that one small, but they won't be able to do that again. and they, in leadership all the meeting, all of the reason that the domestic power is going to be confusion in getting that help to be both tentative. as you say, you're hoping, oh, there is a hope to be on trip and as will return to life. i mean, this was especially that was slice of some of the fish, as baffled between the government and rebels during the civil war, especially in the east side of the city, even tens of thousands of people fled, be only on the other. we starting to see families, all the people returned to this to him. it must be a vice god place. absolutely, and in the last 2 days it'd be being hit the be seeing the signs of destruction. we'd be in motion the speed of how families that'd be in the united people. tell us
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that they've come back after 15 years as the lead people have gone mad, breaking down after seeing their families. so yes, there is a lot of hope in and rebuilding the city, as you mentioned, because there are so many gods that this city bed. but it is also a microcosm of what the why to say it because of its diversity. because the melting part of religion off of coverage is of very this appease is about it. so it is a level is going to be one of those places which was the show what the future of study i didn't think to look like because of the nature of the cities and spread. and as you mentioned that in the northwest in parts of the city and hold the phone on silent and divided parts of the country. but here there are fighters in the north with the amount be addressed in the east w. great. he's direct this field flashes that are ongoing between turkey links and us thing out of and despite his event, so it is going to take some time for this country to he and, and it is going to take some time for this country to rebuild itself. it is either
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going to be quick, nor is it going to be easy, but the people here say it's that for the 1st time, after decades, the pop punk fix, they have hope, and they believe that they are going to be led by syrians for 37 been java joining us that from a lat pole. many thanks to summer. as well as the new server and administration takes shape, it will have to work with several regional and international policies. and the interest to kid wants to push back s. d. a flights is from its southern folder that dominated by the cut is y, p g on which i think are considered as a terrorist organization. like it also wants to create a safe soon in northern syria, the u. s. has been supporting yes. yes. and it's fight against iso, it also sticks to secure oil resulted in the east of limiting the influence of russia. and ron moscow wants to maintain its access, the oil and gas fails, as well as military presence along sir, is miss training coastline and the wrong 6 to rebuild ties with syria and says it is open to working with a new administration. so it has been central to,
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to enhance foreign policy. so because an important thing to allies in leveling, and as a vice will supply for a car adult for hezbollah. and as well is focused on coming around to influence on blocking transfers of advanced weapons to hezbollah. and 11, and which one is here on set as well guys, pin for the lecture in peace and security and our university great speak to you. once again. let's look at tools and then the tools that are being held there and ask about all of these countries with all of the different interest in syria, all gathered that today. but does it strike you as old? but there is no one from the new administration in syria present. well, there's very much data from the in the room, right? if we're talking about syria, wherever the syrians, we've heard people say, you know, this is a syrian revolution for the syrian people. so why they don't thing represents the table. now we know that speaking of the rebels is also, i guess kind of confusing because actually there's not one rep will group and many,
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many, many different groups. so most of these groups are not proxies of foreign powers. however, they will be represented in occupied by proxy, for example, the, the f at will of talk to the, to the us who are all going there. and the southern front, which is now re run of itself at will be at all very close being to jordan, so to and will be representing their interest. of course, the siri national law, me a very, very close to, to you that probably be able to good the all actually policy group but hate. yes, this is big question is, who is representing them? who is giving that perspective my money would be on to a key cuz somebody took is the closest foreign power to have d s at the moment. yes. then no official allies that not a proxy. that's an over simplification book that has been significant coordination between turkey and aged. yes. even before the offense has begun. okay. oh yeah. all the different outside in chests. can they co exist in syria? we don't food particularly well doesn't if we look at history with so many
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different interests buying for a position all they get a spot or fracturing the country. well, i think you're right. you know, they're all worrying signs. syria at the end of the j. they is a very heterogeneous countries at this phase full, a very, very different s new model. a religious minorities were concentrated in different parts of the country and have different interests. now this is complicated by the actions of the previous regime, the sod regime. so the center is in practice that classic strategy of divided rules, basically empowering minority groups, a known so these into positions of power or leadership on the understanding that they would want to get behind the regime because the alternate for them would be worse. so obviously the outside of family, what are the whites are mainly concentrated along the coast in the west. but they also empowered christians, many christian groups, but was very much pro regime at to so there's always questions of how will h ds with these groups. it's not just about protecting minorities, but some of these minority groups have quite relatively privileged positions of
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power. so it's very much unclear as to whether they be willing to give up, not relative privilege and so over. no one's going to stay in these totes, i wanted this united syria. i went through a powerful minority at the expense of the other and, but i think we will get a clearer picture of events on the ground soon. once we start to hear from h d s, what the new provision will constitution will look like and who will be represented in the constitution building process because of the they all saying as we, as we say, i have talked about a united syria and recognizing every body's place within syria, but when we're talking about these particular sex, that's the outside regime for most of the allies, particularly has 10 percent of so is population. they were projected into quite a few positions a pallet when they so how the time, when the day of reckoning comes, because the she has is also saying that it will go off to people with level the hands. how does that marry up with
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a united syria when you're looking at these people who have been impala? well, this is very much the burning questions are haste? yes. has been talking and saying, all sorts of nice things bouncing out in this day about reintegrating. a former regime flights is not so well and good, but as you say, that will be cries for vengeance, some of those legitimate goals. but just as for example, against people who, who brought him from his torch accounts and disappeared thousands of civilians. the issue will be, as you mentioned, that many of them will be disproportionately from minority groups. so it will not look good if suddenly you see regime and handing out sentences or possibly even death sentences overwhelmingly, again, a disproportionate against these minority groups. it might make them feel like they're on the back foot. and let's not forget to that many of these groups, and many of these former regime fighters didn't actually give up the weapons. they haven't been disbanded the hanging tight and waiting to see what happens. and so the challenge is based yes. do a search as well forward to throughout the country without alienating these groups
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. and the laughter is exactly what happened in iraq. by the way. when pull breton is coalitional pharmacy is always the best party site to all of its security forces . incent packing a bunch of guys with weapons and a lot of grievances. very interesting and data rock many thanks indeed, joining us. thank you. i. when i saw us national security advisor, jake sullivan is talking to egypt as part of a final push to reach us the spot in gloucester before president joe biden. lee's office, meanwhile, as well, has carried out some wave of attacks across the strip toxic of school and buildings, housing just based palestinians, and you fall in northern dogs, the rescue workers pulled bodies from and from the rubble. with that, the hands is where the strikes have killed, at least 50 people in the past 24 hours. or there's somebody in charge as low as him. he's live for us in federal pilot in central garza and talked to lucas through these latest ass strikes that were staying on the goals. us rep.
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yeah, the situation laura has been escalating rapidly during the past. all. exactly. it's in terms of the areas of the strip and also in the goal is the city. one of the significant developments we have managed to obtain and get from what it says on the ground that a school sheltering hundreds of how sitting families has been targeted in the western areas of it goes to the city. as far as we know, it's a match each other and measured the what's the, the school that was targeted and the strike killed at least 5 times 10 years, while 20 others have been reported. one dead on the victims were including also at 2 right now women of the strike as the, as far as we know that, that to a very precise of sense of destruction in the schools that had been talking to the now i'm human says have been rushed more to the side of the strike and civil defense workers incorporation where the as civilians are banding together looking for said by the survivors. and this is one of the main strikes that took place within the past hour,
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due to the lights and how much the 2 rates and is the as human interior and security conditions in gauze and city specifically that key central neighborhoods of kansas city have for steve about to ation orders. why do you spend a minute to during the past couple of days, but we also continue to use explosions in the central areas. and in the past couple of hours, a huge strike took place in the city of hon. unit a. we managed to verify that 2 civilians reported killed india attack and that's in a day in the morning. that seems to be very tragic in the gaza strip, in light on the side of the significant deterioration in medical conditions or civilians who are still trapped in the north of this trip. the direct top concerts, theme hospitals confirm that they have no surgeons, and i'm, they are incredibly running shorts, in terms of medication. and today you patients have passed away and allowed the hospitality due to the lack of oxygen. and they have been calling for an immediate intervention to recipes the situation of the ground floor tech,
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as well as in bringing us the very latest that from central concept. thank you. tired as ready forces have shows and killed one palace and enjoying the rage and the occupied west bank. the army talk to the residents south west of hebron spock and confrontations with posts and in fine says is ready. forces also carried out several other rates across the occupied tyrant, trade as well. i know it's called west bank classes are broken out between policy. you know, 34th is and palestinian fighters in janine refugee comes space wise since as bill far as he is trying to maintain security. public older and know in the south correspondence has voted to impeach, president insult, killed impeachment, nation. the 2nd bolton, and as many weeks 5, the opposition passed with 204 votes to 85 against the have been celebrations on
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the street for soul with demonstrations have been staging new daily protests pulling for you to step down of to his failed martial declaration last week, the let spring and alex take one lead. he's a professor of cultural studies at the club. she university joins us live from type pay. welcome to the program. i always want to get your reactions and extraordinary events of the past 2 weeks. it's so much as happens that in south korea, for sure. actually on the, on the, what's happening the, you know, the sounds, korea on the, the one months ago, almost one months ago of my kids, you know, she was an impact on the, you know, those people who believed that, you know, so i was probably a already democratized,
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and then that democracy quite stabilized. but that is kind of, you know, so no less, some, you know, the, what i mean that she to even, you know, the, we, uh, from the, the, establish their kind of democratize ation. and you know, the, some nationally, um, the crew is always possible. so, um, the action that the conversion marshall alone does is it hasn't been that we've received the email by the many, you know, korea, kind of, you know, clue for some interaction and then knowledge that you've been teaching months. you know that it'll be the, you know, that i'll pray to provide these kinds of ideas. so now up to the people that enjoyed the success and then a few minutes after that mr. whichever couldn't population. so agreed. you know, the extra emotional a, um, decent pitcher. mm. i like just to run by for us because we've just been joined by all correspondent installs and let's just get an update on all the latest lines coming out on the south for and then we'll come back to you for a bit more analysis. well,
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mcbride is at the national assembly as the parliament in so, so we'll just bring us up to speed as we'll see. what's been going on in the few hours since this impeachment understands that the seats president june. so gill has been addressing the nation. that's right. he has, he's given at what we believe it to be a recorded statement as being translated. it was transmitted just very shortly after he got use of the impeachment. it basically, it talks about to the achievement since he took office 2 and a half years ago of what he brought about. and i was able to achieve and talking about this being a, what he calls a pause in his uh, in his program. in his agenda. it seems to be extremely low key. everyone's at this time the baffled less people scratching their heads a little bit by the tone of his statement of his delivery, especially given the fact that just a couple of days ago, he was in very defiant mood,
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very comfortable saying that he was going to fight this and giving all the reasons why he believed he was within his constitutional right to impose accounts as a martial law. and to a nearly 2 weeks ago, i didn't seem vix compared to that, a very low key, but he's been given that statement. see me to accept the outcome of this a very dramatic turn of events compared to the same time last week when these potty stood with him. a real reverse look forward to you. we've also heard from his own party, the policy lead to saying that they will accept of this decision. it's time to move on. there's been awful lot of speculation that, especially in the past week or so without any conciliation and seen from president you, and he seemed to be distancing himself from some of those pos you members of. finally, we have also heard from the j. milton beef, the drug, the democratic policies, the main opposition policy here, really i think, relishing the prospect to that potentially in the election in a couple of months from now. saying that this is the victory for the people of victory for democracy,
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but also with the knights of the potential criminal investigations that have been conducted. focusing on president view and saying that this is just the beginning, the same page. but just tell me you the 1st step he says, to resolving this situation. okay, well, let me find something for you. so the very latest that from sole now that paula, now that the parliament has voted to impeach the president. let's take a look at what happens next unit, so kill will be suspended from office and the prime minister will take over as acting president. then the constitutional court will hold a trial and that could take up to a $118.00 days to remove the present from office. at least 6 of its 9 judges must decrease up hold the parliamentary by to the new presidential election will have to be held. then within 60 days, alex take one me is a professor of culture stays at quantity university joins as again from type pay. and that's what happens on the political funds to alex, but as far as you leave, you'll is concerned. this is not
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a the same either. is it because he is still being investigated on the charge of rebellion? i'm this is a very serious charge. exactly. actually the, um, the, the, you know, case is, you know, and the incompatible something, you know, previous case, you don't pay the case. you know, the didn't show that, you know, the direct to, you know, the environment, the, the kind of, the, not the crime. but that's true, i think i'm the investigation and then the trustees oppression would be abused. and then you know, the, the, the, you know, the population football team is a little bit out to you. they know the going down, you know, up and down and, you know, quite dramatically. but this case quite different is the, um, the price down to you declare the, the model. but the, you know, and a lot of people don't understand why actually the despises, don't you know, the declaring and emotional and then actually trust. and we deal with that. you know, that she does hi. so on the, to kind of the instruction and this, of course, you know, the, against the thing kindly,
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not the national assembly. and then that is the really, i've seen since the, you know, position and then this out, you go and, you know, talk, these are very clear in the, to the, to, to the image the, to, i think it was some kind of excuse to the image to be too much so we will be asked to the prime minister. he's going to be the acting present handbooks. so i mean, this is randy on charts of touch with them. so correspondence earlier saying that he may also face an impeachment, but what's, what's happening down here? okay, got you the testing of the pulled up for somebody to be so it's been lost to low. and so, you know, someone, the, um, the, the company to keep the 5 minutes or so the, you know, possibly that the company definitely not the shoot shoot, you might be also know to try to help you kind of a, some suspicion that she will do you know how to present to the color of the mice will lower than the might be i should know that we'd be able to i'm not sure it is
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kind investigation. okay, alex, take one lee. many thanks indeed for taking to join the taking the times to and this that from ty payment meant as days for south. correct. and that clearly knows, over yes, has had on al jazeera heading home following the full of the assault, raising thousands of refugees on returning to syria and, and support conforming to one get the green light for a ton to africa. signer is here with that story later this hour. the how do i think we should see some welcome sunshine into the north west of year paper the next day or so at least this plan to cloud thinking further south. what's
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in these woods across scotland saints and all the angling wells pushing across our northern not as i some fresher coming in behind. clever skies of slots of sunshine for it is not gonna last that long. some winter weather ahead of this system runs this way up into scandinavia and it's quite a lively one. here we have got some west of weather, some winter weather. good old flower. yes, no. come get across pots of norway, interest. wait. and then because the politic and this is for a time out to finland, pushing into the west of russia. some winter weather too just around the out. some snow coming in here. it will. flour is the snow to down towards romania toward ukraine. has some pretty wet weather, quite an last of the level flight pressure that just moving across italy, it's a grease and the bulk of some heavy rain that could cause some localized floods has something to what south will it will continue to make its way further. east was into that west, inside of the key a some heavy rain coming in here. because cars for time come back in behind noticed some showers in northern germany, pushing across into poland. was that winter weather they of course
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a good pol top scandinavia. but tiny mild towards the northwest. the mamma pricing is an um freedom movement that takes use in 10 years. time being up against the british, demanding tunnel fell on me because if i don't come in, so in the lights on persons colonial past, there is this domestic torture of reign of terror in these count major human rights abuse. how was this happening? a very precise way of to whichever one tend or near to deny on out is era reporting the field means i also get to witness not just news as breaking, but also history as it's unfolding. one day i might be covering politics might be covering protests. but what's most important to me is understanding what
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they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. all the, [000:00:00;00] the oregon you're watching islands is there. as reminder of our top stories, this our talks on serious political transition of the toppling of the assad government all set to get underway. and jordan have that much as well as the texas department. so i'm the us extra sites are expected to attend software and present
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unit. so y'all has been impeached 204 m. p. 's vices in favor of the motion. humans powers passed to the prime minister and the food will be acting presses. the constitutional court has 6 funds to conduct a judicial review of use impeachment on our top story now, and that serial for the full of the aside regime 11. and who's the largest population of surveyed refugees per capita. i'm 2nd largest population overall of the syrians displaced of the arab spring uprising from the ousting of prism to charlotte on thousands of them, a heading home that's bringing saying by straw that he joins us from bay, where it says a lot of refugees that telling you about this moment in time, and whether they are indeed ready to attend to syria as well. we've spoken to people coming and going those choosing to return say they are looking forward to going back to their own country to re uniting with friends and family. but there was a younger generation,
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perhaps who came to lebanon as children when the war began. and they say that 11 on his home. now, this is what they know. they're in no rush to make any major life changes. and there are still enormous humanitarian concerns for the syrian refugee population. if you take, for instance, the fact that the majority of children born to syrian parents living in living on they are state less, they do not have the papers they need. and so they cannot register for services and getting access to any kind of services can often be a challenge and is sometimes near impossible for. so for the syrian population, living and loving on, it appears that for most of them, this is still a wait and see moment scared into silence for more than half a century, forced to flee their country through fear of a brutal political dynasty with the a subdivision gone from power displaced, syrians like these are silent,
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no more the we think overbooked and that was this days. oh freeze. i would go through from digression and depression of the shuttle of the, from the border towns and living on where they lived in limbo for years. people have started going back re, must stay behind in syria with their husband. most of relatives fled to camps in living on she'll be seeing them for the 1st time in 14 years. ringback the good because you and pumps i bought, you know, and i feed my heart, tells me that she is going to be better. i don't know whether to enough or cry because i don't believe what's happened is always going back. our optimist but cautious at least 1500000 serial refugees live and live in on its early days. but so far,
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only thousands have chosen to go back. most are waiting to see what happens next. reestablishing of working government and security, safeguarding its territorial integrity. rebuilding the economy all requires manpower. what of serious, biggest challenges will be re constituting its population? here at the must of border crossing between loving on in syria. refugees, we have been living on the margins of society for years, are making their way home after 53, brutal years of, of pressing and killing their own people. the assets have become a part of serious history. a countries future. know the hands of its people sitting beside the elders. here i must know on the 11 on serial board that goes to another country is taking a huge number of syrian refugees is to care. and also it's death deck isn't cache on the take it serious for the stuff we've been saying. some hesitation from many
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refugees that and take care about returning articles. it's not easy to up route your life off to so long to focus through the challenges that people are facing. so yes, but let's just quickly show you where we are. we are on that border. there are some people who are leaving. you can just see them behind these gates. these are, these are the people that are closing the chapter on their lives. in turkey, they will be taken to syria. now they'll be heading across the board or not to return because the issue and you're asking me about challenges here at the moment, is that those who want to have the option to simply head into syria? see what the situation is? what are the state of their homes? i cannot do that at the moment because that paperwork isn't in the process. you can probably see the amount of bags here as well. so there are people go and there's not that many of the same is a and was telling you they're 11 on the people we've been speaking to here. say that it is time. it's been over 10 years to stay here that they're just going to go
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and figure it out. otherwise we just talked to, to a bit of a businessman who was crossing, who had the permission to come back. he said, listen, i left always in my heart. i am from a level, but my children are in school. i have the plan to return, but need to rebuild my home. of course large parts of left or completely destroyed . i need to figure out a way forward for my children. so everyone we've been speaking to say they do one to return, but the majority of those is the same, really, as you heard there from saying is that they're being cautious. and they want to have the option potentially to return. most people say give us temporary papers, turkeys to be able to go figure things out and then come back. of course, people spending over 10 years here at rebuilding their lives. but to everybody we've also are very optimistic saying that anything is better than the shuttle aside. and the outside regime, so certainly the messages that they want to go back and you've been talking to refugees, the syrian refugees to making this decision at the moment. it's an extremely emotional time for them,
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isn't that it is extraordinary. it's impossible not to be moved that we've been covering this or in, or for 13 years. we've been covering the refugee crisis whether it was, you know, across the border into turkey, lebron on jordan, they have run those images and tragedy. we saw of people making that effort also across you know, the meds to europe. and now it's sort of almost coming to an end wouldn't mind yesterday telling me i'm looking different me actually, you know what they're, they're gonna just head into syria now. i'm you know, for these people, this is the 1st time that they're going back in 10 years, 11 years, 12 years, one man burst into tears when we um, when we spoke to him yesterday and he said, you know, i have my country box. i'm going to have a home so for many people, this is streaming emotional also, of course a lot of uncertainty. you know, um, but they will tell you that. uh,
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like i said to you earlier. i said i was like so they will now be heading across the border of the majority. so my left though, really of the martin las haul through the people and go to the on to or from left to almost half a 1000000 syrian shuffles here. people who came with nothing on their back, so to that would be returning home just a couple of months later. well, you know, 101112 years later it is now the moment for them. extreme optimism still. uh some people do say that they're cautious. um, but this is the reality. it's very emotional for sure. i mean, we're just covering it in turkey, watching the images in syria. and you can feel the emotion here because of course, it's been extremely difficult for people to rebuild lives. so we're just going to, there you go, that's the final shot of them crossing to syria and, and we did talk to some people asking them to touch base with us once they get to a level. and they said, you know, whatever happens now, it's going to be better than what it was. so really very,
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extraordinarily emotional times for these people. okay. stuff to extraordinary seems the on the border between tuck here as soon as we see people with the suitcases full in the back of that truck heading back to as you say, places in syria, most likely a laptop. a lot of people coming the city that we've seen from our correspondent assigned been job aid, still extremely scott, from the many years of civil war stuff. deka. forcing that from tech. you know what we're saying in george's parliament has ended counseling has been on the way the governing policy that expires its name a fall white list as president is the 1st time politicians wrong, the public making the choice. the move has on good protested to accuse the governing georgia dream policy of ranking, complementary elections, and on the type of the demonstrations are being held 19 for 2 weeks. and the current president's name means or basically is refusing to step down until new
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elections are held as well that to the, to the present assessor that is being held. and actually we're hearing that it's an attempt, the counting has concluded to meet you all letting you tell us the results yet we've just heard from the national broadcast that the votes have been counted. it's a, was a very busy procedure. so 225 votes had been cost and 224 were in favor of me. kyle calculus. really there was only one person, a woman representing the high council of the jar in region here in georgia. she before posting her balance, she came before the camera has made a statement saying, this is not a candidate that i want to support that for. i'm posting an empty balance. so she's the only one voice that went kind of against me. coca villas to be late and why i mean bizarre is because this is an election where there's only one candidates and
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the electro committee seems to be absolutely fine with the, with everything that is happening. so they're about to make an official announcement that georgia has collected it's, that's 6 presidents. although of course, the many in this country who disagree with this procedure because after the fall elementary elections. uh, the opposition has said this boat was rig because of the huge discrepancy between exit polls and the final results. so this thing, anything that has happened since is basically now in void, including this presidential election at the beach. and you sat down with the current president says today, mays are a disability. what does she have to say about the events that are on folding? of the, well, she repeated her plan, but she is not going to go anywhere because again, she sides with the old position here. she has called this government illegitimate.
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and therefore she says, i will only step down when there was a legitimate president elected. we also talks about, of this protest move and she says that the country hasn't seen such a, such a wide process. this is a number 17 in a row of protests that have been many throughout the year. and she also said that there's still a chance for georgia to become part of the european union. and then again, she uh, reiterated that she might run for president. again, she didn't say directly, but when i asked if she's planning to do that because that was her initial plan a couple of months ago before the fall of entry elections, she said i have lunch to never say never a 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?
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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 needs anticipate. a crucial time of crisis needs continue to 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 continued 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, which we are 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
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truly inc, and the sense in the population is that we are a to, we are turning point either the, the, this, the fight struggle succeeds from the population to resist this app. or we will enter into a region that will be more or less the russian regime of 14. so it has hair. on alex's era, oldest boat runners from around the walls, buffalo, some of the coldest temperatures on the planet. in the walls of the most, myra, the since 2010 police of a quoted a 185 kidnapping cases, 288 suspects had been arrested ahead of the recent presidential elections. the
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members of the business community took to the streets to the mom, the government do more to stop the kidnappings walk. if not, things have been carried out the never before. the most recent incident took place in full daylight just weeks ago on this busy road. in muscle to cctv footage captures the moment the portuguese business man was taken ski. and another man who risk you 2 weeks later, mizzi or lou not talks about the ninety's father. your group was abducted 6 years ago and muffled to the kidnappers demanded $10000000.00 for his release. i have used by contact to talk to the president. the wasn't beat. i couldn't get help from no one a sentiment that resonates with other victims and their families, demanding not only help but safety to of
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the the role of the sport on his side out. thank you very much. laura. well, after content is actually have the chance to reach the fast global final here. and cutoff dips inside or taking on paduka of mexico and the fee for inter continental cup. the windows of the bill. how contests that will face european changes around the thread and the titled the side of the inter continental cup is a new annual competition. the featuring of the champions of all 6 global federations municipal, the hood, it's the right time for us to win such a big championship. i've spoken to the players about this and told them that this is our closest opportunity to win this tournament. we have previously play the guess or elementary, then came close to drawing to match with getting a lot of experience since then. and as our coach says, the difference between us and the big teams lies in small details that we need to
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focus on. i'll put you a couple graphs and the tournament by beating south american champions. both a full go and bill how wednesday win or lose both for to kind of had it will have another source to at the fee for trophy next year. when they take part in the expanded the club woke up in the united states. well, we've been talking to football, writes in my home, is that hey, who says it's important for me to progress in the competition? in order to raise the global profile is the, are the equivalents of real madrid in africa and there's, there, that's mostly different reason. so not only have the one the most again, the titles in egypt to the ups in egypt among the most champions, weeks in africa, and by a very wide margin. similar to real metrics, the for a club like and i need the one, everything that there is to win, or whether that's domestic lee from leaks to, to cups. there revolted africa's club of the century. but every time you get to this stage of the competitions, uh, this seems to stumble,
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the finished the 3rd place and the people club broke up once separate occasions. but for a club and the stature for them to grow into the global brand. and they want to come because it's kind of just continental and they're going to have to try and get past that. you picked today, the face real majority and hopefully do the impossible in the realm is written the fine, you know, for it, you know, these teams think south america from asia, from africa is that in the end, you get to go up until you get into the very best players in the world and romage it are inevitably undoubtedly the best team in the world. the chance to see the players that you get to watch the weekend retail in front of you, you know, to purchase in your national team players that maybe you lessons. they were 151617 years old. every single week had go up against like something new. see, or, and bobby, or come i think the, for any of the other players, that room is your last, that is the, into a little bit treatments. and i think that's why it's going to be so successful. not only this edition that's taking place in concert, but even next summer in the expanded format of the nebraska on the final guess
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around 100 will be held on wednesday and the cell stadium met before that the spanish jobs face a crucial league game against that arrived by a condo on saturday, without this stop lackland, by faith, defense international and picked up with the injury during their champions league, much against atalanta, called on to low to this concern that the 25 year old strike a little trouble with the squad to cut off the spot being a dial tone for the game, where i'll try later as a parcel alone, i'll have played one more game by 2 points on the piano as ryan o, as in bob, his injury is not serious older. he wouldn't be here for this game. but he will travel to talk and we'll assess the risk that whether he can play or not. it's difficult. we just don't know. yeah. a while the one cloud that hanging over premier league lead is livable is the future plans of 3 senior plays, including mohammed fella, solo, verger van dyke, and trans. alexander arnold. all have contracts to expire at the end of the season . livable today for them later this saturday with no end to the sites of the
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contract negotiations. it doesn't matter where he may be, just accept the situation as it is. so it's, it's a though it's a create, a way of asking is a new way that your bus that your bus help you with this. okay. oh okay. that uh so it's, um, it's the same situation as it is, but they play at a very good job and they do it really well. that's a modeling. so hopefully we can keep it for, for a long time like this. well here's how the top of the table is looking fact and place. chelsea face to face brands for the on a sunday arsenal on accident a little later on against the editing with the chance to go above their london rifles or arsenal. and go into this game on the back of a 3 now champions league. when over more. nicole and we'll kind of saca pay the starring role and that game with 2 goals. the england international has 9 goals and
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12 asses. so for the season players and everybody has to step up to that level and yeah, is remarkable. why is it inconsistently every every 3 days in different competitions at this level? so it's really good and he will continue to ask, push all along this president polk, again, and it says negotiations to bring a formula one race to his country ongoing. as long as leading names are gathering and a want those capital t got a for the sports annual awards, max post costs and picked up the drive as well. title trophy for the full consecutive year. there hasn't been an f one race on the continent since the last south african columbia. in 1993 of the daughter comes down to the risk and the giving ever them the chance to contribute where they come. that's why it is so important for
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countries in the region on the income level to have a fair shot, a costing international sporting events on this have got the union glass here for the antarctic ice class on the southern most athletic event on a competitive run laps around the camp to complete 42 point one kilometers in hawks conditions. the event is held every year since 2005 and this year it was, it's, it is and the only one that means event while american they so while the house or took the women's title. so thank you and that set for me, laura. senate thanks very much indeed. well, just pull we go, we're going to take you back to georgia. this is rest of a avenue outside the parliament building in the capital typically see whether forma football because have a liability has been appointed as the countries, new presidents, despite more than 2 weeks of protests against the pollen meant treat elections on
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the current presence, slimy zora bishop been a saying she is the only legitimate presence in the country. so funny, i'll be here next with more i can these democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's watch. reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the, you are systems, corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east, and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or yeah, sandra jean is over today. mike's only the beginning. what we're seeing right now, it's only difference that your side is finished. we're seeing
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a return to their home when people are shopping, whatever they say on time or they come up to us. since at least we want to express our feelings for them. and it's, it's almost unbelievable may be closed for the review. and it just tends to be what the, the south korea's working population is dwindling and ford employees have become crucial to the country's economy. but many are variable to exploitation and dangerous conditions. 11 east itself could be as my points workers on l g 0. on counting the cost of france and germany or in political and economic turmoils, powell less effect the rest of your, of the world bank has announced the record $100000000000.00 in support. for poor
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a nation's plus coffee price is hit the highest level in almost half a century. counting the cost on al jazeera, investigating the use and abuse of power across the drive on that which is era. the story is road to recovery, humanitarian aid of security and reconciliation. top the agenda at high level talks . and george the i'm several of any it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 lives from the also coming up from north to south is really bombardment of the gaza strip is kills more than 60 people including children in the past 24 hours

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