tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 14, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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which is personal expression fried studio be unscripted analogies era the . ready ready the i'm the pocket this has been use our lives from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. so i think the coolest facility is future top diplomats cool for peaceful and inclusive political transition of to high level talks in georgia. waiting to head home serial refugees wanted to return will post one of the most urgent challenges for the new administration. also ahead
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we will pull it from northern goes it ways, way to get types of targeted civilian homes and left hospitals, family functioning, and south korea, as president says he would not give up. officer and opposition led parliament impeached him for imposing. marshall is full of a full jump points in the race to win the english premier league title, the jump to scorn the late fee, carson for little food, and it's $22.00 drawer with the thanks for joining us. nearly week after the full of the a sad regime, the international push for stability and syria is gaining momentum, regional and western diplomats of the meeting to discuss the country's future as it stands on the cusp of monumental change of to decades. of bruce a little 3rd term and rule uncomfort at a high level meeting in jordan like hold for
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a peaceful and inclusive political transition. foreign ministers also demanded that as well pulls out, but the minute tries, though no longer assuming in both ways, right? the soldiers have moved into or expanding their presence of the outside. this meeting has discussed the importance of serious suffering team tutorial integrity. we have been clear in condemning ethan rios incursion into the demilitarized zone, violating the 1974 agreement, the continued air strikes and serial will plunge the country into other key and complicate the political process and the entire world is aware that this is a historic moment that should be used to help syria move forward, rather than plunge the country into may, how we demand that these real good draws from the territories we have occupied. and we re, to rate that the golan heights are occupied, searing territories from which israel must withdrawn with the u. s. equity of state . and the blinking barriers says, washington has agreed to a joint communicate with our technician. and so we and diplomats and can fund the washington is in direct contact with serious new administration. we agreed that the
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transition process should be showing led. and so you don't produce in inclusive and representative government. the rights of australians, including minorities and women, should be respected. 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. principals again that have not been adopted by countries throughout the region and well beyond and we've communicated those um that's direct contact. yes. what at the moment, moment of i will be joining us from damascus. but 1st, let's go to know all the issues that that confidence in acrobat nor on the meeting and jordan, no shortage of goodwill there and intent when it comes to supporting this new, emerging political reality and syria despite a wealth of complexities on the ground. absolutely, it seems that all parties understand how high the stakes are and what is
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what they risk if they fail coming together and working on the areas of commonalities in terms of policy in the for the us to say that they are in touch, direct contact with the h t s that they are as supportive of s. s, serious, recovering and, and, and refilling things in a way that they see fit. this would bring a lot of ease to our countries. we are very worried, very concerned about what is going on about the is really pressures about these really factor, but also about the volatility. so things are so delicate right now in syria and anything could set things. so the situation back. so this is welcomes news, including by the u. n. d u and special envoy to syria told hey this evening, he's very optimistic. he feels that his organization has been empowered to speak to
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everyone in syria and to work with everyone in syria. will know also keeping an eye on developments in syria as well as lead at 9 cascade and who's made his 1st public comments. since it's a long time allied president bush auto side was toppled, is what he said, you know, especially to his beloved yes. has the law has lost its line of communication through syria, but such a loss is just a minor detail in our existence. the new regime can restore such a line of communication, where we could find other routes, the resistance as flexible. but the important thing is for the resistance to continue tactics, pathways, routes can always shift and change, and the resistance needs to be adaptable to the situation. and so there's a little mistake here. if it has power, isn't there? i mean that forces that the police said off to the israel buffalo against hands below. and the supply lines from iran to 11 on via syria have been cost as a result of what is custom hoping for him.
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while he is keeping the door open, hoping that maybe he can establish contact with the new administration in damascus . of course, we have to remind our viewers, his bullet played a pivotal role in defending the outside the regime and keeping it in power. really, when it came to his rescue in the military support on the ground in syria. so there is a lot of bitterness. there's a lot of packages there to unpack between the new syrian administration and hezbollah. and it's unlikely that sir realistically has been like suspects to receive the same kind of support and unfettered access to the syrian territory. it has under assets. so it is under stating the effect of losing at syria, the of losing a subdivision. but it needs to keep that door halfway open, at least hoping that some sort of dialogue could be initiated by know of many
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things regarding a single event node and talk about joint. so not introducing mountain bizarre houses or senior political i list. i'm sure you know here, well, he joins us live from doha, so i'm on. is it possible for all of these countries? they want to help this new emerging? so we took a, the u. s. c, u and arab states to, to get what they want in return for that support into something as you know or thought of clever thing as possible in the mid least, realistically, hardly anything is the difference between uh, fairly, um, practice is not much inferior, but in practice there's a lot of difference. so all to say that while the how to for the ministers might say a lot of things. but in terms of what's behind what drives what they say, and whether they wouldn't be able to or one to see it through as a whole other worlds we've learned through many years,
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we've learned that the question of libya, yep. on palestine, iraq and so many other questions. so not where is the question, celia? we hear them all speaking from the same sheet, basically speaker on the principle is all they or one state both inclusive process, but are syria and they are ready to help the syrian people and their transitional thought to reach that. now, are they serious? will they do what it takes? of course, i doubt that especially that if you look carefully at their agendas, for example, i don't know the direction, the americans, or uh, the, the jordanians, and the, and what are these or about categories and a junction. so then you will, you will notice that each and every one of those countries has a different agenda from the of a can syria, an add on syria. it just remains to be seen whether they will continue to speak out of the same sheet as we progress towards a more practical way to get syria out of the crisis was in and on to the path of
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a transitional government that really represents different facility. and people know, clearly the united states could potentially pay a big role in helping to internationally legitimize any kind of emerging leadership . a m c. really interesting. that's the blink. and also inactive. uh, how does that impress conference? announce that. so the us have been in contact with age ts, which we read into them or you know, a lot of parts. clearly a lot of countries are in contact with higher behavior. sure. um, we're not necessarily recognizing good or supporting. i think a lot of the companies made that clear, including the customers by saying go up, we have is a reason to be in touch because after on how else would you start the conversation and real and figure out what are the transitional authorities up to what the syria,
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how would you be able to influence them if you don't talk to them? but today we also heard from uh, mr. to shut out. they had the, the, the, the saying that in fact, he think about the u. k. say that we are talking of with the, with the brakes about a possible diplomatic relations. what have you, i can see that force coming. and i think the british were the 1st to kind of insinuate that uh, they might in fact open channels with the syrians and, and try to normalize the ongoing process and the transmission or thought blinking. of course, as you know, the by the solution is not staying long, so you know, 4 weeks or so and it can be out. i think blanket isn't the region like just sort of at that a supervisor in order to whitewash israel crimes in syria. israel as violations of syrians sovereignty on the bombing corporate communicating
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solutions as well as of course that's or remember america support for as far as genocide in palestine. so they might even offer shows on here and the last leg. 6 trying to watch white wash what the by the should have been doing 4 weeks for a year. no more than 15 months. i'm not sure they've succeeded. clear that. it's clear to me by the fact that blinking had to be alone. i then joined the other 4 ministers to lead them into a problem stand. well, let's talk about who, who was, and that's a little confidence and knock about the russians. the, the radians has pulled out. all of them have to some degree or another suggested that they want to keep some lines of communications open with the new leadership in syria. russia even going so far as suggesting that it wants to maintain its military assets by which poor to add is a base. you think? all of that is wishful thinking, given that the likes of nato, remember to key a, the united states and e you state. so we'll have that right, invested interest there as well. you
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know, and then at least the say never say never what i guess, probably like the rest of the world. there's nothing unique about the middle east that way. you know, no one thought that uh, what type of facility or the last 12 days could have happened. uh, no one expected. so october 7th to happen. no one expected ices to emerge. no unexpected. you want to have good relationship with the find the button, you know the most practical suddenly girl with a shy 3, she even thought on. but things do happen. and i think most of those you mention also have pragmatic calculations, especially to the likes of the russians and the radians. why should i just spoke today? again, he said he doesn't have issues with the reading and people. and he probably probably means that don't expect anything on the short term with the ringing and regime, but the long term that could be something different. i've thrown it on is an important
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division of power. and then when it comes to that, i shall, again, you know, russia would be important that you want us to go to the council, certainly hired at the heading of a shipment or one of our governors and see that next. don't want to hear a russian veto that so clearly relationships are going to be billed to some of it behind the scenes. some of it will take time. someone takes less time. it is uh, you know, and. busy in the process as well. but as i said, i don't discount anything on the long term. on the short term i, i can see one relationship between the syrian before that or that, or is there the next or thought of the. and the iranian regime has extraordinary jostling for, for influence in this future scenarios. and it, while i'm anything except for the amount of a shot i, was there a senior political analyst? yeah. okay. let's had to where all of this matches most the syrian capital of damascus and speak to how does it was. but how many deval,
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who's that for us on the, how to as one we comp, since the toppling of aside how people coming to terms with this new reality though . yes, people are generally positive about the change. there is an up a beat mode in damascus. wherever we go, people out of chatting, people are talking about their hopes, their aspirations, and also talking about their happiness for the change. people who was, whose loved ones, whether in prison, people who have many people, many of them and it is missing the artist inside. they have the trauma, but also at the same time, they are happy. that's an era, an era of despotism, an ear off of, uh, the lots of bad things. i'll be happy to get syria is now over and they won't
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send you cities. i am now in east on damascus, where most of the population here is a christian, so that the christian community or soul on board to you, i'd be happy and telling us that they are so unhappy for the change. and behind me, you could see this uh uh, christmas 3 and the shots just to awhile ago about the new pretty syria and the hopes for a better future for this country. and to talk more about this, i have no model g. yeah, i'll wait, wait, i'm just going to ask you what it. yeah, actually be awesome. and i would like 1st to ask you, how do you feel about the change and what are your aspirations as you hopes? yeah, we also have before that change, which i used to be uh once before. um, so i just great the place must be specified on the new e, and most of the people are unhappy would like to be one people,
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opportunities. that's what i have to say that i'd also like to talk to more does how you doing. what does do you have? i mean, do you have the same feelings and do you have some fears? the same with my brother as he said to me or when the country one people would need to get at most lives recently. i'm so happy with a new chance and you have the most viewed and we ought to be good for the future. everything will be better and we all to, to be for the best of my brother seats. so that's, that's the, that's the general remote here. the defense communities of syria, new york city, a for what history has been home for many religious and comfortable communities at here. the christian community, which in damascus alone is around $1000000.00. most of them have the same feelings as have the same aspirations about this change and the same hopes for the future. yes, a lot of it, so serious christians, they have in damascus, they giving up for
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a very new groups of christmas or for least a 1st christmas and a very new country. that's what the mood is on the streets, the sentiment. but what do we understand this amazing screen leadership to be up to right now? one of the leadership is uh 5 to to make sure that the, the foundation is safe. so the 1st priority is safety and security for the people because at the beginning of the, i mean just a few days ago when, but some, some people who are afraid not to pay us what and so. so now the priority is secure to john safety on the streets, but also there are many other very important things on their hands. now, the economy is mfc, but we have seen some positive change during the last couple of days. inflation is already down by almost 50 to 50 percent,
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and that in itself isn't message. so the people of city of this new to the ship is trying to organize its own house. it's time to do its homework. and they understand that the international community and the regional class, they have support for these changes to that is conditional. they know that they have really to play by the rules all by the expectations of the, of the, for the boxes and supporters who would like syria to be a new country to be inclusive. but we'd like older communities, all the apologies to be a part of the new city a few, but they have a voice and that's something that was absent during the last 50 years. so that's what they are trying to do. they have suspended the problem as they have suspended the constitution. and they have set up a committee of experts to look into the constitution so that they can put it back for, for a new phase for a new way of life, politically,
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economically and socially in this country. how to many things for you reporting that and damascus. i'm having fun. with northern city of the turkish banks to a national army and kurdish fighters bank by the us of fighting and competing for control. the summer binge of age spoke to fighters and civilians course and the conflict in the city of mount beach. a judge with the drone targets and administrative building near northern serious fishery. and these are being operated by target shooting type is called the city of nest. allow me on the other side, r u. s. and encourage fight is known as the serbian 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, 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. safe pull out nicknamed
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a bucket, used to be an intelligence officer using the shot on the sides regime for the defective to the opposition. once the uprising big on, you know, needs a fighting force which spearheaded recent operations in good to tell the rough i am a beach brigade. he leads teams to play. i could probably just all the way to the get off the board. a lot of there 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 black fight is found an underground city, me and my beach. some of these tunnels are 7 meters high and run for dozens of can i meet this and connect with other tenants networks. this network of kind of continues in either direction for a few kilometers according to the site as they've gone through and cleared these tell us they say monday was an important stronghold part of the kurdish forces. many emb beach accused the former regime b k. k fight is
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a force spring state and division amongst the diverse communities here which i've 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 raised generations, unlike the persecuted minority, and there are not many upside sylvia know about these villages, some of which are more than a 100 years old. 62 years old or sheets in those days. he's lived in fear for much of the last few decades. his only son had to feed the country and make a dangerous journey to europe. to escape this odd on these orders to fight the opposition that he hopes those days are gone. now is the am and 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 going to take is crucial for peace in northern syria,
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but us and thirty's back quite as still competing for control. some of the driving down to the beach area, the . is there any forces of launch and other wave of attacks targeting civilians across the gulf, this trip? and as trikes in the central city of denver obama have killed at least 10 palestinians, including the local man, move victims of believe to be trapped under rubble. dozens of injured people to being rushed out, accept hospital, overwhelmed health workers that have limited supplies and are struggling to provide adequate care. i would just do is have a good report, some outside the hospital. this is the cell after these really military is, is targeted. the municipality building to the 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 dispatched from the area to the bottom sides as seen as wide may. i'm right here in the hospital, they've already over one with the number of cars is here is the this person seems to say in severe injuries of humiliating that of trying to be taken from the ambulance into the emergency department. is really monetary carried out. that'd be attacked on the municipality, go the entire building wise. people are still inside this particular building houses. many of the display of the 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 marketplace. 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 from the husband in there that a probably sign well further notice let's say the strikes of a school in kansas city of kil, 7 palestinians. children were among the casualties on the attack. and how much though i see the school, it was crowded with displays posting ins at the time, many of frequent flat areas, northern guns, or would you be known to restore the siege for more than 2 months. the combined lodge one hospital is badly functioning after repeated is rarely strikes the area around the medical facility and bet lie a has been there to attack for weeks, hundreds of patients. so in need of urgent care. and it's really forces of a tank the house they have the same hospital most how clued was reporting on the scene when it's real talking to them. you know,
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when you watch all kinds lawyer wants to come out and run hospital carrying, choose medicines and blankets as it's officially winter here and came out of the hospital as a captain to see they're off watching the fluids and the warehouses of the hospital . and just speak to the director of the doctor for some sophia i think the total was a lovely color doctor. i want to ask you about the w h o 8. that has arrived on the 8 that we have received in the hospital, if not enough. next to nosy, to the level of destruction of the calculator to say
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well, i thought it cleared reporting that it wasn't the occupied westbank security forces belonging to the palestinian authority of lotion operation against the posting of fighters and jeanine refugee camp. the right began to 5 days of the palestinian authority forces surrounded the come coming won't come onto of the janine brigades . as spokes person says the authors, he's trying to maintain security, public quarter law enforcement. still ahead on i would just say i'm george's parliament fixed a new president after october the dispute of german actions. but we protested off a shift that goes to russian forces edge closer to the strategic city across the eastern new crane added sport. let us take on the challenge of the world southern most marathon and these here with that story. the
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hello is beginning to feel a little like windsor across. i'm not sure of the middle east now. temperature is really on the slide and of cloud or rolling out if the guy 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 how to look further. know if it's struggling to get into the mid change, the fact that i know so for the weight of 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. last drive to across the is the side homes of mediterranean, at least for now west of weather will push into where the west side of the and that will push its way further east was quite a bit of snow the into central eastern pods 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 brace. they're pretty this a haul,
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right? pushing some task themselves into northern parts of a nice area. just pushing over towards the gone as well. show us 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. the hard hitting intervenes could be interim head for 4 years, which has pretty much an electrical terms. and i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean? pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis to times, thoughts. there's not just one prices up here, the store on tools to how does era this is took, took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national,
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sustainable tourism program. in partnership with the global sustainable tourism comes this country homes will beauties that just seems like beaches, historical and cultural bureau, velo reach, and michelin, green star, restaurants come and discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties the the, the you without just say right. his amount of our top story is this hour is right, he has tried. so let me use the policy building into the bottom. it has killed 10 palestinians, including the cities. in the knoll,
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several people have been killed in this try going to cause a city school housing to space families. top western and regional diplomats have met to discuss serious future at a meeting in jordan. they court for a peaceful and inclusive political transition. foreign ministers also demanded that this route pulls out, but the minute drive so no longer assuming an order is ready. soldiers have moved in and expanding their presence so many syrians who had fled to neighboring took key. and now making the slow way back home. stephanie decker is at the took us to in border and has spoken to some of those who are making that jenny, well, 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?
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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. yes, we have so happy those moments of happiness makes you forget the 11 years we spent away the name of our i'm a little bit scared because i don't know anyone. 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 of 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,
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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, or 0 on the to kia syria border for life to key a level is the 2nd largest host of student refugees. the vast majority needs amount of time and assistance to survive and haven't been able to return to sylvia for many years. most children born to simeon parents and 11 on since the uprising 13 years ago. a stainless and accounts and informal communities with the back of body when most humans live, the full of a side. so root cause celebrations in the streets. same was for avi has more from last night on the 11 on syria border. scared into silence for more than half a century, forced to flee their country through fear of a brutal political dynasty with the subs resume, gone from power,
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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 the ocean and the person of the shuttle of the, from the border, townsend loving own where they've lived in limbo for years. people have started going back real estate behind in syria, with their husbands. most of our relatives flipped to camps in lebanon, and she'll be seeing them for the 1st time in 14 years. the good because to and pumps i would do, you know, and i feed my heart there to be the 2 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
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early days. but so far, only thousands have chosen to go back. most are waiting to see what happens next. re establishing a work in 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 we have been living on the margins of society for years, are making their way after 53 brutal years of a pressing and killing their own people. the assets have become a part of serious history. a countries future know the hands of its people on the same bus route of the old to 0 must know on the 11 on serial board. the
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south korea's parliament has voted to impeach president unit, so kill off to his failed marshal, lord declaration. last week, the impeachment motion. the 2nd brought by the opposition passed with 204 votes in favor, an 85 against. but you and has struck defined tone, se is fine, is fine for move on. 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 to 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 thomas. you moment 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 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 the 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's opposition 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 to the now we peach to president june is far more vulnerable to the multiple agencies closing in on him. robin fried, i'll just say era. so on the streets of sol, price as coordinates for president used to step down to attend at the celebrations unit kim as well. despite the freezing temperatures,
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hundreds of thousands came out for a whole for his short night and that they got to night. crowds broke out into chairs of we one has the in piece rep motion against the defiant president. use of your past with a super majority support at the national assembly, effectively passing on his powers to prime minister pen books too. as the case enters judicial review. for many use shocking declaration of martial law on december. 3rd was a disturbing flash back to south korea's not so distant authoritarian passed, a rezoning majority had been calling on you to take responsibility for the ensuing turmoil, an absent a resignation. that meant impeachment, which i wrote, that gets to day for his duty. listen, it's actually a sad moment, but we are threatened. we are proud to be able to show them what unfolded to day across the river at mom and square it deducted, gathering a far right conservative to emphasize with us and view the opposition democratic
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party leader, ease him young as the threat to democracy, their leader calling the problem entry vote in valid eyes are also on the president's people power party as a struggle to maintain a united front with control over the presidential office at stake. unit kim alda 0, so spell georgia's governing policies. i selected a new president because a couple less, billy is the only candidates on the ballot and a vote that was for the politicians and not the public or opposition parties. a boy called in parliament to choose and the government of electro affords the means of evidence such as the support from tbilisi. let me tell you how it was. it was an election that could only have one with a because there was only one candidates because it will cover less of any form of football. and so in front of titian was voted in by a college of voters and the public in accordance with new rules. they took terms and filling out a ballot which had just one option,
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something the central election commission didn't have a problem with 225 members of college have participated in this process where we have one in the village bell with paper and $220.00 full, well it bills pay for say, according to which me fail, the probably less really has been the left to does the new president of georgia. the one invalid ballot came from this woman. you should have selected a better candidate. you have damage georgia with this decision, i have no option but to drop an empty pallets. outside of parliament protest has gathered for the 17th day in a row. they continued demanding a rerun of october's parliamentary elections saying anything happening since then is now and void. whatever they do, including electing a new president, we, we don't think it is uh which of them it in any way. it may seem k all take that protest as a playing football. but 1st of all,
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they're trying to stay with them. this is the call to stay the georgia capital as seen the season. and secondly, this is a job, but because it will cover less of that, you know, that he doesn't even have a diploma. he barely graduated high school. he was, he was a football player. our parliament is for football players. i studied political science. i would never be able to get into this part limits because i've never played football in my entire life. the country's prime minister congratulated given us really well taking a stab at his previous asses and kids at the video. so for the 1st time in 20 years, georgie, i will have a president. who is it petri it and someone of sound mental health, outgoing, president solomon's that obviously supports the protestors and dismissed the election. she says she will stay on until a legitimate president is elected to him. an office is due to expire on december 29th. the same day as kevin must be these planned in organization to meet him in the bank, go out to 0 to bbc. well, george's political crisis could deepen with the appointments of the far right
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president, but tension slipping brewing for a long time before that's the new president. because the cover last really is a hotline critic of the west. the help right. a comfortable shall fall. an influence little post back in june, organizations that receive more than 20 percent that funding from a broad must register as agents of foreign powers. shortly after that, the you announced it was stored in georgia's candidacy to join the blog sign team before an asian store. and october, the dispute to the elections triggered widespread process with the opposition accusing the governing party of siding with a russian interest. introducing alex script that please, the executive director of the democratic security institute as an independent think tech focused on democracy and security in your asia. and he's in the georgia and capital to be see a what fi one welcome to alger 0. so as we had in the report, he's a full month's, the city player who ended politics, not that long ago. and the only man, the georgia dream policy full could do the job. but what might a, me call
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a couple i should really presidency looked like as well. i think it's important to understand. so i see that the presidency is mostly ceremonial. there's still some power to help them to test him. see, for example, the test, the can be type of goals, but that means that can be out of his head. but problem doesn't have any problem following the phase ceremony role. but in terms of the governance of the country, the prime minister and problem, to solve my potent having said that the election of this presidential appointments, this president has a reasonable, i'm going to see it in georgia. as, as the report mentions, the fact that providence really does not have any kind of the higher education is being made fun of a lot by protest, azalea state. it was a place where people actually pull that university decline was to, to wait a parliament as part of the protest, but was really great thing for i think most people in up in the ranks of the protest is nothing kind of charge of the country who are pro european in orientation is this guy is associated with russia. he is part of
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a spencer group from the policy, which was the top basically to be. i'm from the as the west and amc and no effectively in that case, probably russian. i'm that feels like a stock in the face, in a country where the vast majority of people post say around 80 percent favor membership with the european union. so how about a sure the presidency might not have without power. but i think he was basically appointed because he is a yes my, you know, the government here notice that he will do as he is told, which is the current president soloman's office really has no, she has a mind much really depends on the line, isn't fast supporting the protesters, but can you explain how this whole came to pass? i mean, why did george a go from voting directly for a new president to pass the government responsibility to this electoral college? to do so that change you adopted in 2017 i believe. well, there's been a long process in georgia as well transitioning some what used to be presidential system. so it used to be that the president was the most powerful person in the country about similar to the american system will be to the front of the system.
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i'm if there was a point where, you know, some 2012 on was think the pound moved from the president to the pop as a prime minister in parliament. but for wiley continued selecting the president on direct basis of the last time, there was an election sullivans you obviously the current president was elected on that basis and then 2017. they did post amendments. the best selection would be the 1st one that will be elected by this lecture college, which includes members of parliament and balances local government from across georgia, bought the parliamentary aspect of business won't be opposite. he says makes them adjustment because they alleged that the 26th of october election here was rates and favorites. pulling off in that for this electro college is an adjustment on, on that note, of course the opposition refusing to recognize the election results, they believe boy costing the parliament votes. the only appropriate action on the table does not in see, we mean georgia has to presidencies that a couple of should be in the and not of us low me sort of is really yes it does.
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but in georgia, so a lot of the vendors, what are the rest is not i assume that this way they use period with positive cost . well, making my spot and why that was the media and how the pos developer recognized because maturer, so we could end up in that kind of situation. depends on what other countries decides to in terms of recognition that we could say situation with solemn is that which really is recognized by certainly a part of the public, the, the opposition side of the public recognize her as present utility presence being elected on, on that on that terms may be other countries who i lived with with that policy. has the children christmas back to my father's seat? conceivably we don't know yet. the cold and government sign is because all of these new presidents, we want these elections, we can do whatever we want. and yes, they absolutely keep leaving, doing whatever they want. because over the last few weeks, we've seen them effectively ignore the opposition and, you know, meet protests with, with kind of pretty foss police brutality. so, you know, it's,
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it's a standoff between the 2 sides here at the moment. it's very hard to see which way it goes. i want to, to what extent the, the georgia dream party has been able to skilfully navigate long standing french instead of existing within the political opposition. have those differences now being overcome in the face of a move like this to well, i mean they always use dividers. i mean, your sense that their sole major political parties are going to be election, but i don't think that's really the main issue. i mean, there are reasons that they were there because the opposition and they will agree before the election. but if they can collectively beat the government, but they will work together with the tech and present government. there's actually part of the car in the presence of them is we will be street. so that's not really the, the issue at hand. see it. the issue is that all of these parties agree as the entire position more or less degrees of these elections. we're not freedom say, i'm not sure of that. that view is backed up possibly by some of the reports from international observers. for example, there is the found that 24 percent of the following stations didn't fully secure
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secrecy of 5 years. and that the house, the view of the needs of the council of us problem entry delegation called a big brother election. so it was there is, there was evidence just this election was completely a baffled assumption. the protest will undoubtedly continue for the forseeable handling, scraping it. good to hear your thoughts. thanks for joining us. it's nice and ukraine. slicing has intensified destruction forces make slow against steady gaines . this is typically important kind of across can some fight to for both sides and russian forces are approaching the i was guns was can top of this has more from the cleaning capital keys. don't input cross 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 have been could heavy losses of 12 months long stalemate, russian units of inch forward and on. now, within 2 kilometers to inside the cross,
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cuz over deserted electricity, gas and water being cut, the people population of $60000.00 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 that one of the off kilometers away. that's how it says the situation is critical for the ukrainian defenders across because of michael boat and rail junction. we have a controls, it controls the reach and 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 capital. keep people wait anxiously for the news motion, what we are afraid about po, cross off to that it might go to the neat pro. next stop, reach you. these are all lines and all people say they all stating that it is very painful. let's keep the rock heavy metal, steven, the general stuff admits it,
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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 blue for people, for the ukrainian defenders that time is running out. alex could topless, which is 0. keep still a hands on algebra and supposed to have action from the match, the will decide who takes on around the trade in the final inter continental. the global for to much was seniors in egypt. syria's last opposition held territory before the fall of the subdivision. assign driver,
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it cannot leave it like a normal diaby, like it should be, like 22 great themes fighting for the title. and these not that in this moment. so it's just one more game. we though very good opponents. both teams are struggling in the moment, so i hope in the future feel that that's the real feeling of a that'd be so. but i know that these are really important for our friends. but my goals and always to improve the team. a fine meaning of dropped points to the top of the german bundles league, a south creat international leech. i swung screwing bicycles among the c one wind bind. moving down into the hurricane. and this was the 1st legal soon as i told you that on staples full for the advantage of a sec, these by signify let accused for its intimate, filled at water. both, it has good sense. the clubs, the training ground, the 22 year old just had surgery in front of house started device, prolong his cadillac screen. yeah, sorry, i'm actually going to send the notes on on the, on a test page. it says,
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post annual awards ceremony in the one the to assess them face to face. compensation from the site is for rory on the current drive is in the 2nd half of this season with mcclellan going on to take, deconstruct his championship. it's amazing. you know, for titles, this is definitely incredible because i also hope it doesn't stop here that we, you know, that we can be successful for a longer period of time. but the, yeah, like you already can see this year the competition is very close. and but then again, $26.00 a lot is going to change. and yeah, maybe some other things are going to be competitive again. but for the moment i think it's just very important to enjoy the moment be proud of what we have achieved. also as a team, and then we will try again, next year in cricket, bad weather, old washed out day one of the 3rd tests much between australia and india. raymond through a fairly good. so, you know, is a fine brisbin with the home seen reaching 20 out 28th without loss of the gap in the fall is much serious is level 11 both teams already with the chance of
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than that that we had against the nazi sitting there and are in the 1st of a 2 part series out to 0 photos, powerful cases of all crimes against civilians allegedly kills by the syrian government. with photographic evidence from the seas of files lost souls of syria on outages, era as the colder weather sits in families, a start their day of repairing their damage. 10 most people here have lost everything over the last year. for now, this is home. it's very cold. children of sick women was screaming everything became told me, destruction, sickness, and disease every week. we are sick and tired, stopped us. those who have managed to survive. these really attacks are now hoping to survive the winter. we left the most and survived the bombings we left off to the siege. and now the rain and cold killing us without proper shelter,
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