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suffices for times such as not just one price is up via the store on tools to how does air good show a significant best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera, the, our message is here and people is this. you want them to succeed. and were prepared to do some top weston and regional diplomats meet to discuss the serious future calling for a peaceful and inclusive transition prices. the bulk of this is i would just say we're licensed of hospital, so coming up, wasting to head home. so we had refugees wanted to and will post one of the most urgent challenges for the new administration. most of
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a head start the fullest has killed the mayor of central kansas biggest city dead, rob. i live in an air strike on a government building at least 10 others. and so i have 3 as president says he will not give a profitable position, lead parliament impeached him for imposing most of the . i will welcome to you after the full of the a sad regime and syria decades of killing destruction displacement regional and western diplomats have discussed the future of a nation that the cost of a monumental change at a higher level. amazing and jordan. they cool for peaceful and inclusive political transition in syria for ministers of egypt and jordan, also demanded of israel pulls out of the minute try zone along the sea and border. whereas right, the soldiers have moved in or expanding their presence that balloon, which meant when i and we are all supporting syria and we are all on the side of
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the people of syria. and we will help them until they are able to launch in all inclusive comprehensive political process where the future of syria is secure. this is a historic moment and we wish for this moment to be acknowledged as a historic milestone, the syria has been aspiring to for decades. we can never allow tourism to take advantage of the transition period. we have to coordinate of the force and learn from the mistakes of the past 10 minutes that would lead to your regular migration flow. and meantime, these vial showed stopped immediately. the following days may not be easy. for a search here, we will spend shoulder to shoulder with the people of syria or has wolf america. but i enjoyed in everybody in that room and even the ministers that have to leave for other commitments understand that the job at hand is very,
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very massive. and that the risk are very high. what happens in syria will determine the future of the region in many ways. and if syria is allowed to plunge into chaos, if these countries don't manage to get syria the support that it needs, then you know, all of them stand to lose from that a d stabilisation. and that's why we saw that at the level of coordination, that unity of position the european union, also lending its hands, talking about what it wants to see in terms of actions in terms of policies, what kind of syrian government it wants to see, inclusive democratic representative all of these things, these are a huge asks of the syrian rebel groups that are still trying to figure out what to do and how to do it with all the delicate balance that needs to be at taking into account. but certainly everybody understanding of the, the risks that uh,
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that they face if they are not successful in this endeavor of the us. a few states entity blinking says, washington has agreed to a joint communicate with the arab ticklish. and syrian diplomats remember that the transition process should be showing and lead. and so you know, and produce and inclusive and representative government. the rights of australians, including minorities and women, should be respected. uh yes, we've been in contact with h t s and with other parties. we've also shared the principles, but i just laid out for ongoing support principles, again, that have now been adopted by countries throughout the region and well beyond. and we've communicated those that struck contact us of that so to barnabas on how to 0. so you name please glenn, let's see that he joins us from the doha. so mom and we are waiting for this final communicate to be issued, but we have a sense of the direction of travel done. a lots of woods talking about the regional,
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regional, and international commitment to serious future. but to own of those stakeholders took the a, the, the us, the e, u, and arab states. well, the same thing in the same way when it comes to serious future well retorted play. they seem to be saying that right things. but in terms of reality, the, i think it's a whole other story not only in terms of their intentions, their real intentions, but also in terms of their willing to do something our capacity to do something. so yes, they are all saying something about inclusive with the democracy, stability, peaceful transition, sovereignty and so on, so forth. but once you start thinking a bit deeper about the real position, for example, take our favorite a guy, content and blinking, he talks about sovereignty and he talks about stability. i think the donations with the neighbors want at the same time support think x rays bombing the hell out of
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syria was syria is trying to go through the peaceful process that he's talking about. he probably, we didn't even show history, spend that press conference because i'm sure he knows it was going to be us. why are you supporting the lawlessness of these ran? the government hasn't bombs, syria when you are saying something about peaceful transition? i think the same goes for a good number of other countries who recently had good relations with our side. what can i said to the summit's wanted to have even in a more important to provide the economic relationship with us as a shift at the expense of the city and people. and now they talk about good never durations and they talk about how serious need to do this that and the other thing is if they in depth countries inclusive and democratic. yeah, i think it was the jordanian foreign minister. my, when the said the israel must respect the stability of syria. i stopped carrying
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out these bombardments on a nightly basis. that because civility and syria is the linchpin of the whole region, that's how much it matches. i'm talking about, obviously blinking a mile wide. i mean, he, how old is he said this separate press conference and ask about, echoing a lot of what be on the form is to say, but we also confirmed that the us was now in direct contact with the h t s y at the tire shop and see we have what should we make that decision given that they are, i understand still a prescribe terrace creve from us. we're now that this, that decision was reversed. i think you're not the admission secure to counsel in a closed meeting. and since then, a good number of countries in the west, notably as well as elsewhere, say that talking to equity as high as the header of sean, does it mean and recognizing good or accepting good? what have you?
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i think a lot of what you call stakeholders one to have a say one to see their interest preserved, or want to influence the process. and celia are hoping to channels to uh, the transition on the product isn't syria without. this is certainly saying that, you know, they're gonna send them back to those tomorrow or they've done that gives their support to it. this is the thing right need. i think a lot of countries understand the importance of syria to distributed through the middle east through the future of the middle east. and they understand that as syria falls apart, i think that's going to have major implications for the entire vision. and syria comes together in a more interesting ways, but also will have implications for the region. so i think everyone wants to have a say, everyone wants to have a piece of the by and certainly above all, i don't me to say deputy one wants to talk nowadays. i'm not sure that eventually they would walk their talk. it seems like a real scramble for influenza, and this,
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the imaging syria at the moment my why many things the mom discharges it was senior people unless the on the ground didn't know of in syria tucker's banks to be a national army. and could, if fights is by and by the us are fighting, i'm competing for control of some a bunch of a spoke to fighters and civilians course in the conflict in the city of my miche as well. so they've gone targets and administrative building, new northern serious district. and these are being operated by turkish link titus called the city and next allow me on the other side or us and encourage fight is known as the sodium democratic forces. the 2 are operating drones. these 2 sides have continued to fight here in northern syria, despite the fall of the assad government in 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
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a bucket. it 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 is tell the girlfriend and my beach mitigate. he leads, seems to care could despite this all the way to the get off the board to the well, that will be no cease fire 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 kilometers and connect with other tenants 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 say monday was an important stronghold for the kurdish forces. many
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emb beach accused the former regime of b k. k fight is a foss springs state and division amongst the diverse communities at which have lived in peaceful coexistence for generations. and that's still the case from jobless to a free in 20 to 20 villages city. and you'll see these have raises generations, unlike the persecuted minority, and there are not many upside. so you know about these villages, some of which are more than a 100 years old. 62 year old receipts in those days. 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, he hopes those days are gone now as the am and the is our lives have changed under the syrian regime and the p. k. k. malicious uh, living conditions a different i think we are now heading towards freedom and democracy. and that unity is crucial for peace in northern syria. but us and turkish back quite as
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a still competing for control. some of the driving down to the, to the beach, syria. the israeli forces of loops and other wave of attacks targeting civilians across the guns. this trip strikes in the central city of deadman by that have killed at least 10 palestinians, including the local mass or victims, i believe, to be trumps, under rubble, and dozens of injured people to being rushed. now to the l. x the hospital went over whelmed health workers say they have limited supplies and the struggling to provide advocate for the newest is way the strikes on the school in kansas city of code 7 palestinians. children when one of the casualties and the attack on our matched all, i see the school. it was crowded with the space posting is many of whom into flat areas and know the gaza, which would be under his radius each now for more than 2 months. or the cml ad,
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one hospital and northern gauze. it was barely functioning after repeated this radius strikes the behavior around the medical facility in bed. life has been on the coast into time for weeks. hundreds of patients in need of urgent care. let's go to dera bottom and central goes and speak to and who are doing and, and, and tell us more about these latest strikes that up here. well, the past couple of hours, the air starts have been concentrated, intensively in the middle area. let's start with the latest top which was in as good. right? jeffrey g. come where the ambulance, his heart harry to the targeted site. we still don't know how many policies have been injured or killed, but we will know in the next upcoming hours. and also there was another target on a group of civilians. it has been history. this is in the downtown updated,
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but i have these or policies have been killed. among them are 2 children and the 7 have been injured. also earlier today, the is ready for says target to submit disability building in that is but we're at least 10 products and you have been killed. among them is the mayor where we also saw dozens of how to sing is injured that were transferred here to all of the hospitals. also there are at least 3 schools that were targeted today in the another. and parts of the garden strip and build schools are schools that are suffering thousands of this place has been used. there has been a lot of product and you still inside deluxe a hospital trying to receive their medical treatment. but due to the overwhelming number of industries today, the doctors are saying that they're trying their best to treat as much of those policy is, especially in the lock of supplies medicine and also got the, the medical personnel when it comes to, to northern guys we're talking about many,
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many weeks now said that endless bombardments that buildings have been struck, hospitals have been struck, and now apparently this new tactic of a burning building. so that being carried out by these radio alia, forces that in the burning buildings. because even if those policy news wanted to return back to their houses, schools, universities, or also have specific fees, this makes it unbearable. and also, unless it well for them to start their lives from scratch because that everything is completely burned their belongings, everything they own in this area. and we also saw that the fact that if the house, if the house or the building was not locked into the floor or partially bub, it's completely burned. and that's why kind of thing is our find didn't get very hard to go back to their home. some people went back to see, to collect some of their belongings or some of their clothes and they did not find
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anything. but it's not only that, they're also been a lot of residential houses, completely flat into the floor and also agriculture labs. so the is where the forces are trying to drain all aspects of life in the another and go through the end. we have been seeing this for 70 it days. it's obvious that injuries from and what age refugee comes targets are now arriving. deluxe a hospital behind me, around a pound scorched time. take that when it comes to northern gauze, a hinge many science seems to be narrow by the still ahead. don't have just the room tools as part of and picks a new president. tough to october's dispute to the general elections, but the protests of far off from over 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
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a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make a difference on out just around a century for journalists, it was a hay from, from the war and shelter for civilians. refugees, relics got turned into the garden during cam boat is bloody civil stuff. flooring us up to me and something to a we have a ton of x on the canal, a ruler shed. take anything of value out of the hotel, term body lip, no more hotels. oh no. just the
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colleges. when the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching i was just here. here's a reminder of our top story is this our is really has strikes. so let me just tell us the building in denver abala has cope and kind of things, including the cities. in the knowles, several people have been killed in australia, clinic goes to city schools, housing displaced, families, top west, and the regional diplomats have mentioned discussed serious future at a meeting in jordan. they called for principal and extensive political transition. foreign ministers also demanded that this route pools and 15 minute drive soon
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along the syrian border. where is where the soldiers have moved in the expanding presence. how many siri ensued had to flee at 2 neighboring, took during the conflict and now making their way back home. stephanie deka is the tickets to in board and has spoken to some of those, making that journey. 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 is, 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 border, 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 is 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. it dies and we've been away from our parents for live in years. we have so happy this moment of happiness makes you
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forget the 11. yes, we spent away the name of our i'm a little bit scared because i don't know any one. i don't have friends there. i don't have younger relatives. there are only women for my family that i will go see . i'll go walk on the street alone. i'm excited and afraid at the same time because the level is no longer the level that i know 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, 11 on jordan, the horrendous images and tragedy. we saw people making that effort also across, you know, the meds to europe. and now it's sort of almost coming to an end 19 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, stephanie decker,
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or 0 on the to kia syria border. all right, so let's take it says mother use down south can we, is parliament has voted to impeach, present use of your life to his failed martial rule declaration. last week, the impeachment motion, the 2nd bolt by the opposition passed with 204 votes in favor to 85 against. but you start to define terms. thing is fine as far as moving. bo mcbride report some so it was a dramatic reversal of political fortunes a week before president june, so kills governing potty had stood with him. do raising parliament's 1st impeachment vote specific in this, the 2nd enough members broke ranks to seal his fates as president, suspension of the president's duties was urgently needed. and throughout the process, 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
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weeks ago. given the scale of the biggest constitutional crisis in decades. his acceptance of his impeachment, for it seemed to low key to him to go to tom, ship them though i must pause our journey towards the best of future, 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, an apparent failure. reconciliation that may have made him more enemies on the fact that the most 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 the fluid president to be impeached. one of those
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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 is opposition parties. this impeachment brings close to the prospect of criminal charges against you for insurrection. seeking some data on september to december. 3rd, interaction 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 to the now we peach to president june is far more vulnerable to the multiple agencies closing in on him. robin bride, i'll just say era. so the great coast guard is searching for dozens of missing migrants in the southern mediterranean. after 2 boats capsized it'd be, i didn't have gap dose because god has recovered the bodies of at least 5 people in
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mesquites 39. but many others are still missing to georgia. now where the governing policy is selected, a new president may call a couple us really was the only candidate on the balance in the votes. that was put the politicians and not the public or opposition parties of boycotted parliament accusing the government of elect from ford to meet you mentioned in coast being following events from outside george's parliament building it to police the instant this update following the announcement. the form of football plants and politicians . mikhail cubby, 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 in parliament taking part in this vote at $224.00
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voted in favor of mikhail colorless beauty is only one woman who said that she was not happy with this uh candidates and therefore dropped an empty pallets into the box. now, this means that uh, on december 29th, when the current president saw them, is that obviously these uh, expires. because unless we, they will be inaugurated presidents. but that will be 2 people say 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 president. she just like her position 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, anything new crime fighting has intensified as russian forces make slow yet instead he gains the strategically important kind of across because invites,
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so for both sides and russian forces approaching the outskirts out of helpless as more from the cleaning and capsule keys. don't input cross can the sound of battle close by for months, the ukrainian tone is being 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 a month long stalemate, less than units of inch forward. i know now within 2 kilometers to inside across cuz all but 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 go talk. these are still running. the russians have already positioned themselves behind our house in the forest that one of the off kilometers away. that's how it says the situation is critical for the ukrainian defenders across
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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. when we're sure what to put the summer, we are afraid about po crossed off to that it might go to the neat pro, next step or reach you visa labs 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 all 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 back for his military, and the psychological blow for its people, for the ukrainian defenders that time is running out. alex could topless,
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which is 0. cave. you're up to date, must haves mean default if they've got a website address or a top. com, whether it's next to an inside story off kind of serious need leadership, establish a sound legal system to ensure fair trials. the crimes committed by the aside regime and should we stay with us for that? for now? the the hello is beginning to feel a little like windsor across. i'm not sure of the middle east now. temperature is really on this slide band of cloud or rolling out of becky, i pushing across iraq, iran and using over to was afghanistan. and behind that temperature is pretty taking something of a tumble. 21 celsius here. even though have a look further, multi struggling to get into the mit changed the fact that i know so 4 to 8 i but
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the next couple of days. uh huh. we could struggle to get to 90 degrees by 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 across the eastern side of the mediterranean at least for now, where the weather will push into where the west side of the and that will push its way further east was quite a bit of smoother into central east and pause and some pretty wet weather too. just making its way across side press one or 2 showers, just clipping the fall north of africa. a brisk breeze that through this a hall, right? pushing some dust and sand into northern parts of a nice area. just pushing over towards gone as well, shall, is continue across central areas. of course, we have got our tropical socks. i'm making land full on sunday. very strong winds and some flooding rains. of
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