tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 14, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the . ready ready the color that i'm or i, kyle, this is the news how i live from joe hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes with high level talks on syria underway in jordan refugees. one thing to get home will pay is one of the most of the challenges for the new administration has really, as strikes target residential areas in north and central gauze of thousands of palestinians. i killed the
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scenes of jubilation in sole south street and celebrates of the m. p. 's voted to impeach the president. a briefing imposing martial no class. georgia solomon's picks a new president off to on top of the dispute in general elections for the purpose of fall for life. and is full applicant changes, actually have a chance to reach the fast global final here and caught up agents inside the set to face. but to cause mexico and the fee for inter continental cop victory would secure the place. and the final against we all met with the so all eyes on the new administration in damascus off the toppling of bush on a side on sunday. and the 1st time in years, millions of syrians are hurtful for that country's future. and that's the focus of
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a major global conference being held in jordan on saturday. diplomats on the texas for an mr as well as the us extra estate and e u form policy chief attending nc, blinking said the united states will support this area and people a 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 have 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 theory and people in this time of both opportunity but also a real challenge. and a number of countries already, a thing that embassies in damascus, testing please to care which clothes is diplomatic, paste in 2012 because of the war. meanwhile,
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daily life is literally were turning in syria and refugees forced to leave the country during the devastating 13 years. several. busy of our returning when we have correspondents across syria tech here. jordan, muhammad file is standing by in the syrian capital damascus. definitely. deka is and chemist on the tech. he's search ikea syria border, but 1st let's go snore day. she's in october in jordan. i know we've been saying a final statement telling me by the hour of foreign ministers at this meeting where you are, what senate of the well, laura, it was quite a long statement, but basically it said that the, the air of foreign ministers support the syrian people in there and now a phase of recovery and reconstruction. they lend support to transitional justice, rebuilding institutions and inclusive syria, a united syria and these 2 key it. 2 terms are key because that overlaps with
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a lot of the positions of other dignitaries in attendance today in our club. nobody wants to see syria break into several countries. they want to see a stable syria that can well come back, the millions of refugees and they're offering their support from medical financial . and she monetary and already outside and, and jordan and other countries have begun sending humanitarian assistance. but really, they're trying to push for international support and acceptance. and it is believed that this kind of statement from airport foreign ministers will help in achieving that goal. of course, the us is critical, isn't it, to the instruction legitimacy of the series new administration. what does it sticking in with time? yeah, the us hold a lot of keys and what it wants are assurances. uh and, you know, even though the,
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there's a lot of diplomatic speak here. everybody understands that the us has a very clear agenda. it needs to have syria and commitment towards a relations with iran. they don't want to see relations with iran. they do not want to see syria in relations with resistance groups, whether it's his beloved lebanon or other faction. they want to see a syria that would commit to not be in confrontation with as well. and these are all pressure that the new syrian administration came up, afford to deal with all of the same time while still trying to recover, stim, trying to provide bread and fuel and on and on. and this is where air of support is, comes in to kind of cushion the administration from all of that pressure and ease it into international diplomacy. once again, after those years of isolation and strife, of the syrian people went through. okay,
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no a day brings the very latest the from that means in october, many thanks. know. well, that's heading out to damascus, where we can speak to officer was mohammed vile. his life was in the syrian capital . so what do we know about how this new administration is intending to govern the price of laura? it's clear for on day one, the new administration is we think it's priorities fast. i, the phone number one was the one that addresses the major concern, the most close on concern of the city and people about the security right now. 7 days on day 7 off to the fall of shot. and i said, it's clear now to all students that they are fears i'm not materializing mount fee is a total chaos of new thing across the board of people being killed in the streets of
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blood should every well the dots not happens. and this is the most important achievement site. so for this government, they are trying to make sure that no syrians are still doing it may just change in the history of the country and that's no shops are loses and that's no good. i've seen is taken place. remember that security security institutions have disintegrated after the form of a said what i to know. we have normal life in the streets, nor on the topic. and even today, we have been to some private businesses and they are functioning smooth with the number 2. they are assisting some of the files. the new lead us trying to create a situation where justice can be delivered because there are thousands and thousands of cities who are still in the total amount of the fact that they haven't
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found. they haven't found the missing ones after the dates of business where fund open and everyone is out. hundreds of thousands of people are still missing and us filed it the number 2. and the dust is attached to that. there are lists that pop ordered to be created for those who should be brought to justice. everyone in syria is listening and waiting for those that still to those people to be brought to justice. as i said. okay, and that's my home about bringing is the scene the from damascus. there is capital money. thanks mohammed. well, that's now go to answer stephanie deca. she's in college, only took kids serious buddha and stuff. we've been seeing at the border people crossing back from child care from years into care in so syria and knowing that they confir ton if it all goes wrong, this is a highly emotional time, isn't that?
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yes, and they're really not looking back. the ones that we've been speaking to, i have to say, it's not a mass movement of people. um, it's a trickle if you will, but these are people that are giving everything up as you say, that you don't have the paperwork to return. this is why you're not seeing tens of thousands go into the border because you wouldn't be seeing that if they had temporary permissions to go and come back. and that isn't the case at the moment. so the people that we've been seeing here and talking to are the ones that are going back for good. of course, there is some question mark, if you will, is how things will move forward. but everybody here today certainly say that anything is going to be better than the side regime, but it's been over 10 years that they've been living here, that it has been incredibly difficult to rebuild lives that people came here thinking they would be returning home in a couple of months and it was 101112 years later. so yes, we've seen the movement across this border. but again, also a lot of people we've talked to who have children here who built their lives, say that they're going to wait somewhat until they do have more of
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a concrete plan in place. of course lower because you colleges up your life and, and 2nd and move away just like that. okay, stephanie many things indeed brings the realities the of returning to a country of, to many years approved as a refugee was in northern syria. now with this hope i'm concerned in small jersey, the villages off to the full of the side regime tucker's back forces have taken nearly all of the areas west view, afraid to use whether from us by kurdish fighters and finding a vast network of tunnels or something binge of it has been talking to the fighters and the civilians. and since you have been beach as well. so they don't targets and administrative building new northern serious district. and these are being operated by target shooting titus called the city and next allow me on the other side are us getting kurdish fighters known as the sodium democratic
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forces. the 2 are operating drones. these 2 sides have continued to fight here in northern syria. despite the fall of the assad government, them damascus, and for the 1st time since the uprising begun and 2011 the turkish back fighters if they can, nearly all of the areas rest of the euphrates river side full lot nicknamed a bucket. used to be an intelligence officer using the shot on the sides regime for the defective to the opposition. once the uprising began, you know, needs a fighting force which spearheaded recent operations in good to tell the girlfriend and mom beach mitigate. he needs seems to kick her despite this all the way to the get her off the board. a lot of that will be no ceasefire until every p k. k member is completely removed from syrian territory. we are not fighting on behalf of anyone else. our mission is to eradicate terrorism from syrian soto. the turkish back fight is founded underground city, me and my beach. some of these tunnels are 7 meters high and run for dozens of
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kilometers and connect the other 10 of networks. this network of coming continues in either direction for a few kilometers according to the site as they've gone through and cleared these tunnels they face monday was an important stronghold for the kurdish forces. many emb beach accused, the former regime on p k. k fight is a foss, spring, state and division amongst the diverse communities which have lived in peaceful coexistence for generations. and that's still the case from jobless to a free in 2220 villages city. and you'll see these have raises generations, unlike the persecuted minority, and there are not many outside sylvia know about these villages, some of which are more than a 100 years old. 62 years old or sheets in doses. he's lived in fear for much of the last decade. his only son had to feed the country and make a dangerous journey to europe, to escape, besides on these orders to fight the opposition. a few holes those days are gone
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now is the am and the is our lives have changed under the syrian regime and the p. k. k. malicious living conditions a different i think we are now heading towards freedom and democracy. and that's unity is crucial for peace in northern syria. but us and turkish back quite as a still competing for control. some of the driving down to the beach, syria, as we increase the activity in rushes based, missouri and poll says you have latan care, a convoy of russian motor vehicles. it looks a balancing traveling tools and it by name and a base most go has said it's hoping to maintain it's to me that she bases in syria . as the new server administration takes shape, it will have to work with several regional and international policies and the interest to care was to push back s d. f fights is from the southern border that dominates us by the cut is y p g on quit, which i'm correct. is it as
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a terrorist organization? it's okay. it also wants to create a safe zone in northern syria. us just being supporting the sds and it's fight against iso. it also seeks to secure or with the horses in the east of limiting the influence of russia and wrong moscow wants to maintain is access to oil and gas failed, as well as miniature presence along serious mediterranean coastline around 6 to rebuild ties with syria and says it's open to working with the new administration, sir, as being central to, to hans for and policies having as an important link to allies and 11, and as well as a vital supply, colorado for hezbollah. and as well as focus on coming around to influence. i'm blocking transfers of advanced weapons to hezbollah in 11, and so i have joining us here on the set as well. guys, 10 fold electron peace and security at doris university is a lot to talk about. let's 1st of all, look at these movements of minute tree capabilities by rochelle. what do you think it's up to? well,
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it's really hard to tell. we've heard from some sources that russia is moving, forces in to these bases, some a saying that russia is moving them out of those bases. it's not really clear, or we know is that russian forces are on the moon, but i think it's a good point that to talk about russia's role in syria. you know, once a sub fell, people said, this is a huge blow to russia into the rad. they've lost a key ally and it's game over for them. i think it's fall too early to say that is looking more more like actually these 2 countries said, you know what i saw is a busted flush. actually sticking with him will cost us more in the long run. how about we pull out and see what will transpire side to supporting the side was always a means to an end to them. for russia, it's these 2 bases, and they all essential for giving russian access to the mediterranean sea, but also for projecting it's, it's long term power and also for making friends in, at new and interesting places. they, for example,
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the how many ad base supplies rushes at troops and advisors who are in, for example, of the central african republic, nyja. and molly, all of whom have taken increasingly pro russia stands as lately. so it's less about, aside for russia, more about keeping those bases open so it can keep supplying. and it's, it's presents all over the world and then trenching itself elsewhere, keeping the bases open, but also one would wonder how much of a relief it is to bring some of the milk fee capabilities back to moscow given the ongoing war and ukraine. yes, that's right. and the rooster has been doing that for a long time now at russia hasn't significantly decreased its troops and in syria that was around $2.00 to $4000.00. and the last count and both the savings time, the quality of those troops is decreased as has been some way with general 6 or troops. it didn't do very well in ukraine, had been put out to pasture. because there was this perception that you know, this was a frozen conflict. we can just leave them here for a little bit. and then once things teach adults,
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they will wolfley unprepared and wolfley and capable of stuffing the red blood once they did try it. there's nothing to submit that real sure. just kind of folded, they didn't rush. it was involved in launching as strikes. but as soon as they saw the order of a subs forces were simply retreating. i think they knew you know, the right and was on the time to give up and cut the losses in saying that we've got these talks and ask about why they've got all the arab nations as one would expect. we'll say that us the e u. the u. n. not russia knows or wrong the seem to be purposely frozen out. if that's a mistake. well, i don't think there was frozen as, as we may think, particularly around. now what's interesting is iraq's inclusion in the stomach. it makes sense on paper because all the countries that for the syria and of course iraq or the syria. but the truth is, the iraq and it's government all very, very close to around that with many, many at munition groups operating in iraq to the all supposedly part of the rocky on forces. there are actually on the payroll all the run. so even though around
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what have a direct voice for the table, it will have a voice by proxy just like will be on the groups and syria may not be actually speaking at the summit, but they have that battery is back, is to speak for the very interesting indeed, rather many thanks indeed, coming in. thank you. and now there is ready military has seized the positions held by the full, missouri an ami a mount time on israel vacated it under the 1974. this engagement agreement at 2800 meters mount time and is the highest peak and syria and just 40 kilometers from the capital. and so it's capture of the important note chain sites would place damascus within range of its salt tillery amounts and provides views of 3 countries as well. level and on syria would also allow is what any trips to monitor has the strongholds in east and 11 and including the back of valley and conduct surveillance in syria. i let's say, is there any way does previously had a blind spot which allowed low flying drains to answer from wrong lice?
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advances would close that critical gap in is really surveillance. what time perry is a former regional as to of the sites agent press the sides of chapman if the former press association in israel joins is from tel aviv great to have you with us. so it's always been responding to these like domestic tongue events in syria and of all the offensive might not, i mean it, since destroying most of so is military capabilities. it's ground forces are crossing into syrians, her tre, around the golan heights. what is it? some tensions or i think is real, is simply very, very nervous about the possibility that your hottest vision would emerge on its border and end up being hostile to it as well. um, i my own sense of that there were very of opportunity stick and making sure that the syria is military. one's pretty much a, this a rated. you can see that as an offensive and aggressive mode. i think it reflects
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israel's fear that what comes after our side will in fact be more aggressive to israel than the na said was we can't discount that fear of the issue. uh, the fact that is really moved into, uh, syria on the ground obviously is also on the edge. but they, they, they, they're very clear, i think, and stating that this was temporary, an effort to make sure the water was here during the interaction between certain governments. and i've also reached out to uh, to the new authorities and cereal, the known. sure. who exactly. they are claiming israel once the so i think, i think things would have been quite different if you know the free series are taken over in damascus. you know, the nice liberals of the liberal rebels do, or one of the democratic, secular, syria for all syrians. and they've been talking if not peace with israel, but i think much of the world is, is nervous about what's happening sir. and israel's actions need to be seen in that context, whether or not you think uh everything it is,
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is justified. i would note that there is internationally speaking and balance about the fall of us. so now this, this is truly remarkable because i said was the butcher and he ran her risk, we decided bridging. and when that was on friendly to the west. so you think that would be celebrations. but there aren't simply because the world is so afraid of jihad as and i know the home is i'm and everything that happens from israel's actions to even though thanks and jordan were blinking, is now discussing how the organ nice impact for the future. and in a serial has to be seen in that way. well, what would is real like to see in syria now? what sort of government would israel with ness and yahoo be happy or as happy as he could be to see that a well bon israel with one of the government as that is most democrats, yet somehow not as long because the paradox in the middle east,
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sometimes democracies inconvenience to the boss since it is their own because, you know, he's been elected. uh so for sure and, and uh their wildest dreams, they would like some forest, like the free siri argued to be in charge of the boxes. and to have the regime that is the most democratic and pro western and not i'm talking to stick to israel, i don't think they're going to get. so the more realistic option might be about. so you know, a shower statement said he was no longer like without kite uh, and that he wants to syria. that is for all syrian actually turned out to be not his rhetoric, but real. and what emergency is there is somehow democratic and for us, i would say it was on the order to say that sounds of coalition as a coalition that includes a fixed ideas show that everyone else in the around hanging galloway's and doesn't 1st christians and, and an army and he's, and she used to leave the country into europe, creating further destabilization. i mean, there's
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a lot of moving parts here in the west in europe. particular have a major stake, why, but there are a lot of moving parts. just want to get one more question and because somebody saying that a much of the potential destabilization is coming from israel with the bombing campaign that it's a conducting over so much of the country. um, they don't take into accounts tool, it's software and say, so i'm saying that as well as being opportunistic by pushing out some of the already occupied areas into the office. i do not see as well as long as the, as well as being a source of instability of itself. well, it clearly con, i mean, is it a merge that is real, is being truthful when it says that what it's doing uh, on the siri inside of the go on is purely temporary and it became a long term action that looks aggressive. that would be potentially stabilizing. it'll be most unfortunate because i think israel has
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a very big stake in sort of projecting friendliness of new authorities in syria. so the current, the current options, if, if the merge is genuinely coming from a place of caution could potentially help because i think the world is rather celebrating the israel is taken out to us of chemical weapons abilities, for example. sure. because no one wants to falling into the hands of the likely new regime. but as it turns out, that is real actually for projects and a long term, aggression towards something that's already is displayed, perhaps in pensions would be the focus and then obviously like to be stabilize i. i would hope i would hope that the situation that emerges in in damascus is one that is sufficiently reasonable and non aggressive the naples israel to reach out. because i certainly do know that the people in israel have no regression. boards of people, it's area and would like to have a stable democracy that is not on friendly on their borders. it sounds fantastical that i know that it is the bizarre or for most of the rooms. okay. done very many.
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thanks. and dave, taking the time to join us from candidates the as ready forces of law as a new wave of attacks across the gaza strip on saucer. then at least 10 palestinians, including a local nav being killed in an as stripe and administer the policy building in general, follow the engine to being taken to alexa hospital in central business to a medical facility already struggling to provide adequate cap. there's honey in my mood reports now from outside the hospital. so this is the cell after these really military is, is targeted. the municipality building city of the city ambulance vehicles continues to be dispatched from the hospital to the bomb side. on so far we've seen
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many of these are either brought back to the hospital. some already did were brought to the hospital on the ambulance, then others were on cards full by animals and civilian vehicles. were also this passive from the area to the bottom side. the scene is why. 2 may have right here in the hospitals, they've already overwhelmed with the number of casualties here. is that this person seems to have to stay in severe injuries of humiliating and of trying to be taken from the ambulance into the emergency department is really monetary kerry, the awesome that'd be attacked on the municipality building historian, the entire building. why people are still inside this particular building houses, many of the display of families inside the facility itself. and of course, the yard and around there, it's a busy area in the middle all there, but i city is known as being a market to place. and at this hour it's, it's
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a rush hour and people are very, very, gather at a very large number, older woman, number of people, what are the, are the display, fairly basic supplies for them when they talk happen most from the husband in there that a probably sign renewals is really strikes on guns of 50, have killed several palestinians. children are amongst those who have been killed. and the striking old much though i see that school, which is housing displaced families, as rarely forces continued to target the north, which has been on the stage from within 2 months. your social security advisor james sullivan is in egypt as part of a final push to reach a safe spot and go is that the full presenter buys and leaves office. he met present applesauce. elsie's in kyra where they discussed a cease fire and a deal for the release of captives sullivan was also in israel castle area this week. as good live now to central golf at there all by law where we can speak to
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a correspondent and country and tell us about the nature of strength that we've been seeing that in the past. cuz we have been taken off a lot of people coming and going just behind you without hospital is of the well, it's a complete chaos here in a locks a hospital where the is rarely forces targeted the municipality of that and but not the mayor of the minute split it, you got killed with 9 more polished sinews. but as you see behind me, i'm building says are coming and bringing more trees because the municipality is based in the hearts updated. but it's very close to the market and it was the rush hour with this. not only the class, but this municipality had the plot. we're a distribution and also people who wanted to change their ideas or makes birth certificates. we're also, we're just entering in this building, so according to locals and i was, this is in that area, civil defense team,
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the minutes to retrieve bodies from under there. but the, the collapse building not only that behind me and there's the emergency department, the hospital, there are dozens of children and women and all of their lead people who got injured . and as we know, there's a lot of medical supplies in a box of hospitals. it's okay, yes inside, there's no space for you to even walk. all of this happened is there any forces continue to target the municipality mayers, this is the 4th municipality we are, that has been killed it within the past couple of months. now the situation in outlook the hospital is overwhelming because there's a lot of kind of cities injured inside their families are waiting to know their situation. and we know that there are a couple of policies who were injured currently in the i c u unit. but not only that, the fact that people are praying and bidding farewell to those properties and taking
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the bodies to bury them is also heartbreaking mothers. we're seeing mothers crying, beloved ones crying on their beloved ones. and all of this happened in the rush hour where the market was very busy and the fact that it's very hard to for the ambulances to go pick up the injured and come that in. but these are very narrow, we're talking about the streets was due, it's due to the laptop, a lot of infrastructure, where the is where the forces have been at targeting god since infrastructure as you see, the assignments did not stop to this moment. that talk happens a, an hour though, until this moment the ambulances are bringing more and more injuries, and there are expected that's the number of policy news, the killed in this i've talked to increase. i know you're giving him. sorry, you're giving us some very vivid idea. of the optim off of these strengths,
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but also staying them continue henri, in the news of gauze over and seeing a new tactic. the way israel seems to be not only attacking people in buildings, but then funding the buildings as well. what more can you tell us about lots of the so if the building was not destroyed was not partially bond, it's or it could completely plot the collapse and slats into the floor. there's really forces would invade this house and burn everything inside this house to make it on live of both for policy news. and we have been seeing a lot of seeing me and saying that, yes, my house wasn't a bond and the plots into the north. but it has been completely burned and there's no way you can find any of the belongings of those families. this has been happening a lot in the not regardless report the is certainly forces and they did. those areas invaded the houses, burned all up so belongings and it makes the policy news to feel that it's yes,
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it's not mon bumped locked into the floor, but it's very hard for them to go back repair. i meant all of this of what that's happening and we're talking about 17 days of this ongoing either of those things, those houses bringing them or planting them to the floor. and because there are a dining, is that from central gauze, the scene of the ultimate of attacks just in the past, i'll let him go. thank you. it's time now. all the web and his epithet, the hello is beginning to feel a little like windsor across much of the middle east. now temperature is really on the slide band of cloud or rolling out to the guy pushing across iraq, iran and using over to was afghanistan. and behind that time, which is really taking something of a tumble, 21 celsius here, even though have look further, milfey struggling to get into the mid change. the fact that i know so full to wait over the next couple of days. uh huh. we could struggle to get to 90 degrees by
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monday, so it really will feel pretty cold because here is of course, so dr. risk when pushing in as well as you drive to close the is the side of the mediterranean, at least for now west of weather will push into where the west side of the and that will push this way. further east was quite a bit of snow. the into central and eastern pods and some pretty wet weather too. just making its way across side press one or 2 showers, just clipping the far north of africa. a brisk breeze there through the hall, right. pushing some dust and sand into northern parts of a nice area. just pushing over to was gone as well. so i was continue across central areas. of course we have got our tropical sykes. i'm making land full on sunday. very strong winds and some flooding rains. so it has hair on this out, is there a news? our thousands of syrian refugees heading home of the full of the assad government will look at the challenges ahead and,
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and support from us from around the world's best. and some of the coldest temperatures in the world, southern most maris, i'm the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read into the game? so basically, you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china, a plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make a difference on out to 0. examining the headline, what they wanted to do, they wanted to leave the without health system unflinching to. and then there's a one side of a group of people who call themselves the research patriot. and on the other side as well and see races, processes sharing, posting stories with
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a global audience. what is the sea life working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. vera unique fast tonight increases he fan nowhere else on the, on the air his own mind to about top. so is this our high level talks on serious political transition off the top thing of a side underway in jordan, our diplomats as well as the tax foreign minister in the us, extra of states or attending his where he strikes what i'm going as a policy building and darrell bala, i've killed 10 cala simians, including the cities, man,
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and the know several people have been killed. the next try kind of gone to city school. housing displaced families is where the forces have shot and killed one polished and enjoying a raid and occupied westbank. the only talks at a residence south west of hebron spock and confrontations with palestinian fights as is ready for it is also carried out several other res, across the occupied territory elsewhere and the occupied westbank flashes of broken out between palestinian authority forces and palestinian fighters in jeanine refugee come as far as us and it says mail for which he is trying to maintain security, public hold onto enforcement, the 7 and who's the highest population of syrian refugees per capita. and the 2nd largest population overall of syrians display solves the ad spring uprising. against them now as to present a sharla signs and loss majority needs to monetary and assistance to survive and have not been able to attend to syria in his children and bonuses. terry and
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parents and 11 says the uprising, a stainless and becomes an informal communities of the back on valley where most syrians live, the full of us on sol wilka celebrations and the streets. same bus robbie as more from us now on the lebanon, syria pulled up scared into silence for more than half a century, forced to flee their country through fear of a brutal political dynasty. with the resume, gone from power displaced the syrians like these are silent, 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 real estate behind it, syria with their husband. most of her relatives fled to camps in lebanon. and she
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will be seeing them for the 1st time in 14 years. ringback the good because you and pumps i would, you know, and i feed my heart tells me that she is going to be better. i don't know whether to laugh or cry because i don't believe what's happened is always going back or optimist. but cautious. at least 1500000 syrian refugees live in live in on its early days. but so far, 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 man power. what of serious, biggest challenges will be re constituting its population? here at the most, the border crossing between loving on in syria, refugees who have been living on the margins of society for years are making their way after 53 brutal years of
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a pressing and killing their own people, the assets have become a part of serious history a countries future now the hands of its people sitting beside the old to 0 must know on the living on serial board. that's my byrom is a communications adviser for the middle east and north africa. then a wage and refugee counseling joins us now from among the have you with this? is it such a critical name and for syria, or isn't it up to so many years of bruce will, will, will solve the most immediate needs. a lot of things to talk to the needs is of course a shelter. i mean the, the has been a movement of hundreds of thousands of people over the last week and all directions really mean in the northeast. there are thousands of people who are now staying in in schools. so you know, without the basics and so shelter. and you know, while temperatures for is
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a top need, of course food was in big cities, remains a big challenge and, and other, for example, one of the biggest cities of course, in syria, as of the water supply has been, you know, quite as good as pass and an scares and the, the amounts of, of course, the inflation which has also affected the prices is a big concern. so yes, it's the basics of life. don't forget, i mean, the crisis has not gone. anyway, i read, we are talking about 1617000000 people in need of basic human italian aids in syria. the moments as a lifetime of the challenges that 90 percent the syrians living in poverty, the economy in ruins. how can i then cope with this massive influx of refugees or wanting to return home? and that's the question of course we owe asking in the humanitarian committed to
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the answer is in the supports that they receive, the level of support has been shrinking over the is got a, you know, it was a syria with the, with the events and guns or the attack some jobs in less than the everywhere else in the region. so it kind of fell back on the, on the agenda. so down the packing order, in terms of the humanitarian support, i received a 30 percent only of why is actually that has been covens. so of course it will meet the weights of the world, the throne behind this population, this population which has suffered for over a decade. so of course, with the levels kind of levels of funding we, we can support everybody, we can support people, you know, who, who want to. uh, of course i have a stable life. uh so we are asking full for move funds for these people for the children who wants to go back to school for the people who want to go back home. that of course, everybody who is this to display standard on millions of them kind of lean and in
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the country and how hopeful are you that those funding needs will be met given that there was a huge international momentum behind syria with everybody. one thing to say it succeed one thing to see a stable syria and of course to achieve that, you need to be able to feed people and people need to be able to return home and get on with their lives. yeah, absolutely, and this is why i think the, the rear works thoughts, you know, now, you know, syria has been, like i said offline kind of on the back page. so we is now, it should be back on the headlines and on the you know, it should grab the attention should bring back some attention from, from those donors who have felt teased by the crisis. now is the types of support syrians now is the time to support syrians get back on their feet. they are very
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hardworking people. they want the best for big country. they want peace, and they will need support, of course, at least. and the 1st few years of if this of this recovery is going to attach is don't forget, lots of the country, much of the country, ladies and ruins still. you know, people who have lost homes, who have lost their jobs, they need that recovery. we are hoping that see, like a said, the big powers of the world. you know, we'll come together to support the humanly charity and priorities of this country. of this population. off to 14 is it's a, you know, of, of destruction and loss, and, and, and many dest environment. many, thanks indeed, for joining us, that to outline the critical needs that sarah is facing at this time. south korea is parliament has voted to impeach president eunice, oak hill in peace for the nation. the 2nd vote by the opposition passed with 204
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votes in favor to 85 against. but june has strong to find time saying his fights is far from over. but mcbride is covering a list from sol. it was a dramatic reversal of political fortunes. a week before president june, so kills governing potty had stood with him to raising parliament's 1st impeachment vote specified in this, the 2nd enough members broke ranks to seal his fates as president to the suspension of the president's duties was urgently needed. and throughout the process. if we only thought of the country ended, the people south korea has been embroiled in political turmoil since humans controversial in position of marshal more nearly 2 weeks ago. given the scale of the biggest constitutional crisis in decades. his acceptance of his impeachment, for it seemed to low key, told him to go to tom, ship them, though i must pause our journey towards the best of future,
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which i have worked with the people for the past 2 and a half years must never stop tropical in recent days, you and has been defiantly defending his actions and the power and failure reconciliation that may have made him more enemies on the fact that the ma, some more was imposed only for 6 hours and then and then the then person union voted, highlights how the democracy in south korea is very much working, is alive and well. president june has now been suspended, but remains in office pending a decision by the constitutional court in south korea is relatively short history as a democracy unit. so y'all is only, that's the president to be impeached. one of those decisions was over tons at the constitutional court that will now consider this ruling a new and has promised to find no telling the impeachment, but also potential criminal charges against him. for south korea's opposition
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parties, this impeachment brings close to the prospect of criminal charges against you for insurrection. on september, the december 3rd in the direction crisis has not yet been resolved. the suspension of you and your the ring leader is merely the 1st step toward addressing the situation with investigators still trying without success to search his offices. so now we, peach to president. june is far more vulnerable to the multiple agencies closing in on him, rubbing the bride. i'll just say era. so georgia is governing policy has selected mikhail covey liability as the country is new president. it was already candidates on the balance and a vote that was put to politicians rather than the public. the position is blue cross, you'd call them and talk to weeks of nationwide. protests against the outcome of october was negative elections to meet them every day and case has been following events from outside georgia's parliament building. and to base the form of football
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plants and politicians. mikhail covey, unless really has been elected george's 6th presence in an election, which was organized by the central, but actual administration of georgia, which had no reservations about the fact that his name was the only one on the balance. this was not a public boat. this was a committee of voters consisting of members of parliament and representatives of the regions and the governments of votes. again, a total of $225.00 people were in parliament. taking part in this vote and 224 voted in favor of me, kyle kevin low speed. he is only one woman who said that she was not happy with this candidate and therefore dropped an empty pallets into the box. now this means that on december 29th, when the current president saw him, is that obviously these a to expires? because look at the list really will be inaugurated presidents. but there will be 2
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people saying that they are the president of georgia because solomon's that obviously has said that she is not stepping down until there is a legitimate presence. she just like composition policies have said that everything that has happened off to the october 26th election into parliament is no and void because they did not accept the results of that problem. entry election to be submitted in co out. is there a policing? an eastern new crane visor is intensified as russian forces makes so yet steady games is decently impulse and the town of pilgrims is vital to both sides and russian forces are approaching the outskirts of topless, has moved from the cleaning capital keys, toned input crosscut, the sound of the bottle close by for months the ukrainian tone has been the focus of russia's attempts to take the region. both sides have sent thousands of soldiers and hundreds of tanks into a fight and both sides having could heavy losses. after
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a month long stow made russian units of inch forward. i know now within 2 kilometer is a good time inside across cuz a little bit deserted. electricity, gas and water being cut. the people population of 60000, now down to a handful. and they to plan to leave by using the word that we will leave tomorrow while call to talk. these are still running. the russians have already positioned themselves behind our house in the forest, the one on the off kilometers away. that's how it says the situation is critical for the ukrainian defenders across because of michael wrote a rail junction, we have a controls, it controls the region. russian forces a desperate to take it and have committed hundreds of tanks and thousands of additional troops in an attempt to drive the ukrainians out of the town in the cap to keep people wait anxiously for the news. what we are afraid about. pl. crossed off to that, it might go to the neat pro next up. reach. yeah,
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these are all lines and all people say they are staying the. it is very painful. let's keep the rock heavy metal. stephen, the general stuff admits it, though it says the situation is controlled, but it is very difficult to holds the positions their pressure is mounting on ukraine is being squeezed along the false front line as russian forces advance in the north and the east. russia takes for crossing, it's going to be a serious loss for ukraine, a significant set by for his military and a psychological blow for its people, for the ukrainian defenders that time is running out. alex could topless oh to 0, keith. so it has had analogies, era, all the sports around the dread gives up for a crucial lead match with out. that's the plan developed to maintain that, that title push fund. it will be here with that story. the in october 2023. these raising ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible and
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permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those into the history of spinning and displacement and explorers, whether tearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is, is ready to transfer on and just the 2 of us and his center. thank you very much. laura. well, after contracting said that we have the chance to reach the fast global final here . and cutoff egypt inside or taken on for took of mexico in the fif,
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into continental cup. and few hours time. the wind is of the bill how contest will face that european champions, real madrid in the title decide. the inter continental cup is a new annual competition featuring the champions of all 6 global considerations. i'm going to assume that 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 focus on. and i know the progress and the torment by beating south american champions, both a football and bill how wednesday win or lose both to can i know he will have another shot. the fee for $12.00, for next year, when they take fox and expanded, the club, woke up in the united states. what we've been told into football rights and my home
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is that, hey, who says it's important, but i need to progress in the competition in order to raise the global profile. the are the equivalents of real measures in africa and there's there that from a few different reasons. so not only have the one the most again, the titles in egypt to the ups in egypt, the most champions weeks in africa and by a very wide margin, similar to real and the drink for a club like in need of one everything that there is to win, or whether that's domestically 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 stop the finish. the 3rd place and the people club broke up on separate occasions before a club in any stature for them to grow into the global brand. and then once a company called me, instead of just continental like, you'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 the jet and the fine, you know, for it, you know, these teams in south america, from asia,
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from africa is that india and he gets a go up until he gets to the very best players in the world and romage it are inevitably undoubtedly the best team in the world to get a chance to see the players that you get to watch week and week out in front of you, you know, pretty senior national team players that maybe it was they were 151617 years old. every single week had go up against like something is here, or about a, or come i think the, or any of the other players. everyone was 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 it broke up as well. that final guess around the grid will be held on wednesday as the sales stadium, but before that, the spanish joins face a crucial league game against via, via con on saturday. without this software can him buffy french international and picked up a tie injury during their champions league match against atalanta. a call on zillow did confirm that the 25 year old strife, it will travel with the squads to cut hard despite being doubtful. the game rel
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trail lead is barcelona, who have played one more game, a bite 2 points, and the piano is right, orange and buffers. injury is not serious older. he wouldn't be here for this game . but he will travel to control and will assess the risk that whether he can play or not. it's difficult. we just don't know. well the long cloud hanging over permanently doesn't livable is the future plans of 3 senior plays include him, a homicide law. so off i was using dyke and trans, alexander arnold, all have contracts to expire at the end of the season and have a pool today for them later this such a day with no end in sight to have contract negotiations. it doesn't matter where he may be, just accept 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 it really well. that's a model. so hopefully we can keep it for, for a long time like this. here's how the top of the table is looking. second place chelsea face at bradford on sunday arsenal are in action a little later on against the edited with a chance to go above their london rivals well arsenal. go into this game on the back of a 3 male champion slick win overman. apple. we'll call your shock up today the starring role in that game with 2 goals bank and then to national has 9 goals and 12. this is so far the season. the players and everybody has to step up to that level. and yeah, is remarkable why he's doing consistently every, every 3 days in different computations at this level. so he's really good and he will continue to as push on for one of those prizes in the pool program. it says negotiations to bring the formula one race to his country,
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ongoing f ones leaving names that gather the ones as capital as he got a for the schools, annual awards box, their stuff and picks up as a drive as well. title trophy for the full synthetic tips. yes. there hasn't been an f one race on the continent since the last south africa involve in 1993. and one is have gathered that union in place here for the until to, to ice. marathon the southern most athletic event on us, but it is a run lots around the time, but to complete the 42 point one kilometers in harvest and this is event is held every year since 2005 if it is on 3. yeah. well no, no me who one of them is events while american laser, while the hosts are, took the women's title. and that set for me laura, that a many things indeed i suppose to it from be laura kyle, full this new job. it was back in just to me, i was with more of the day's news or the, or the by latest,
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from those jordan talks on syria off to the full vs hadaway gene. the i can these democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's why we all team 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 pittsville, the 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 there are no quite warnings in gaza. they started with a roar of is really dense, caring out strikes in honestly it started with policies running for their lives.
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after is where the forces threatened guns or getting them to leave for many people here in central cause i had fled from the north, which has been under is really see it for nearly 2 months. but the latest that stops have caused panic among display families who may be sports typically. yes, a gun to i'm getting this is the women and the children escape. but they too, came under fire as the powers to combine. so to the size, the fine, those terrible to lift one's to into homes are on the streets in search of safety. ma pricing is in to see the movements that takes place in 10 years. time being up against the british demanding return of the lines neatly d, because if i documents signed in lights on persons colonial passed,
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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 110 don't need to deny on al jazeera, the with high level talks on syria underway in jordan refugees. one thing to get home will pose one of the most urgent challenges for the new administration. the.
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