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means our children were soaked, are closed on wood, and we have nothing to protect ourselves. just the tent and shoulders made of a plastic blankets and cardboard, or the old of protection and from the wind and rain. the charting of course for a serious future top diplomats call for a peaceful and inclusive political transition. after high level talks in jordan, the you're watching all the 0 life from headquarters and del fine getting obligated to also a heads waiting to head home syrian refugees wanting to return to oppose. one of the most urgent challenges for the new administration is really forces killed the mayor of central dogs. us biggest city didn't fall off in an air strike on
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a government building. at least 10 others are killed. south korea's president, as he will not give off foster and opposition led parliament to peach them for imposing martial law. the hello nearly a week after the fall of the assad government, the international push for stability in syria is gaining momentum. regional and western diplomats have been meeting to discuss the country's future as it stands on the cusp of monumental change. after decades of authoritarian rule and conflicts at the high level of meeting in jordan, they called for a peaceful and inclusive political transition. foreign ministers also demanded that israel pulls out of a demilitarized zone along the serious border. that's where it is really,
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soldiers have moved in and are expanding their presence of the l. so 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 syria will plunge the country into honor key and complicate the political process. 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 and we re, to rate that the going heights are occupied, searing territories from which israel must withdrawn us sectors. data center blinking size, washington is in direct contact with serials, new administration. we agreed that the transition process should be showing lead. insure, you know, introduce and inclusive and representative government. the rights of australians, including minorities and women, should be respected. uh yes,
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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 now been adopted by countries throughout the region and well beyond. and we've communicated those that's direct contact. yes. not all the reports from a couple in jordan to all parties understand how high the stakes are and what is what they risk if they fail, coming together and working on the areas of commonalities in terms of a 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 ad syrians recovering and, and, and rebuilding in a way that they see fit. this will bring a lot of ease to era countries who are very worried, very concerned about what is going on about the is really pressures about these
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really facts are, but also about the volatility and things are so delicate right now in syria and anything could set things as the situation facts. so this is welcomes news including by the u. n. d u and special envoy to syria told me this evening. he's very optimistic. he feels that his organization has been empowered to speak to everyone in syria and to work with everyone in syria. we have model on bush auto, who's elders, 0 senior political analyst joining us from dow. how so model one. what's your reading into the summit and what was achieved? you know, they thought it could be speaking. they did a sing from the same sheet. they basically had the same tune. and i think, generally speaking, they said the right things in those fighters. one could say, if one wished syria would be inclusive and more democratic and would have
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a peaceful transition, and they would help the syrian people achieve that and maintain the sovereignty and stability of sir. of course one does not expect any meeting anyway. i have to say anything, but this, so i think this was kind of understood that they were going to say exactly these things. the question is, do they mean it? and what they do, something about it together in tandem or where they once again as they did in other countries such as libya. yeah. man and elsewhere and up and sinking from different shades and doing the opposite things as there. what are the actually been doing in syria? it shows one way that the agenda of different tied up and western powers on the same when they say, or talk about, for example, in fighting terrorism in syria. so i'm off talking about isis are. those are talking about the bigger k and yet another are talking about diminishes in the
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south and some are talking about the function of army. so you know, it's, it's, it's hard to say so hot and complicated does not make things. most of these cars have just embraced and it's really, it complicates things and you know, once you understand that what they're really looking for is that on interesting, syria. and they want to make sure that they have a saying what's going on in syria. and yes, probably a lot of them, not all of them. a lot of them do. one staples here. yeah, that doesn't mean that one. what's good for the safety of people, but they don't want to contain the situation with syria. they want to staples serious. why do i say it's button to study that ticket for this theory and people because we know it just from the past few months or a couple of years. but they embrace pressed on password even though they knew of his crimes. they knew that does not serve, you know, the interest of the city and people as it were. but only, you know, in the past 12 days they decided to change the tone. when they really walk their talk roommates to be seen. i want you to all these countries that are there and
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gathering and jordan as they're saying they all have their own interest in syria. but the people who are supposed to be leading syria are not there. and there are numerous un security council resolutions calling for a syrian lead political process. what do you make of that? well, 6, certainly one does not expect should not expect that tire. here to show them is going to be leading syria in the, in the intermediate thrown or in the long run in syria. and they're supposed to be, you know, transitional. they actually promise as much. so they said that they wouldn't prepare for free and democratic collections and that they wouldn't start working with local communities and councils in order to work on a new constitution. again, fear radically rhetorically. that's what we hear from syria. now for the time being,
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all you and members that are interested, they say they don't have to recognize hyatt, they need to show him in order to coping contacts with the best include the united states in your opinion on so on, so forth. even the russians that part indispensible to vote or not to veto. are you a security council openings the way for picking out? i hate to share, i'm from the list of uh, you know, 10 or so we're going to zation auto that's going to be needed. moving forward, because for the time being, even though you want to stick with the council united mission, that is, and most of the world power's constant that high pace shot at there was organization. so it is a long way for that recognition to happen. and for real contacts and we'll call donation to take place, this is going to be a difficult way forward. even though the answer to blinking himself said that there was some sort of contact between them and height of definitely to show
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um how likely is it do you think going forward that the us actually removes the organization from its terrace list? i think it's very possible they probably are working on the conditions for that. and the same thing for the british, my understanding is that london would probably normalize relations under cuz of nice height at the heading of sean before washington. usually, historically speaking, london was always a bit of a testing ground for washington, but i think i would go on the record to say that that the books have already for a while now. i've been in contact with with how you had any to show the spoken to them. they understand what they're up to there know, you know what they mean to do in syria and so, so far so i don't think uh, britta in the united states. i not with the argue a lot of other countries including stuck in the likes have been already in contact
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directly or in directly. and they are very familiar with the height is the head shot. and so i think this is going to be more or less like a normalization process based on a number of conditions that any one of those would expect from syria. and that the additional thought of it. and again, that's why why a lot of people are expressing optimism. i tell you it's going to be quite hard to stabilize syria and move it on a path to more prosperity, democracy, and stability as it were more on just the final thought from you. if i may, and very briefly did you hear enough when it came to the is really violations of syrian sovereignty? i mean, we heard the usual words of condemnations from the ministers attending the october summit, but did they go far enough? it's absolutely not. absolutely not. and i think probably that's why blinking and ended up not showing up because he was going to
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hear that the ad ups condemned is what he didn't have on the one to hear the combinations. but that's the only thing that i can do at this point in time is couldn't den with any one of them set of relations with these rad no was i didn't want to have them mic or, or alternate them, i guess is right. absolutely not. so is there a nose it can bump the hell out of syria because it can't get away with it. okay, molanda shut out a 0 senior political analyst speaking to us from dell. how thank you so much off as well now has made its 1st public comments since its long time allied president bush shuddered aside, was toppled its leader, 9 cost them says it's too early to outline the groups position on the transitional government in syria and says he hopes both the lebanese and syria and governments continue to cooperate. he did, can see that they have lost their supply ro routes through syria. now fussy to his beloved yes. has the law has lost its line of communication through syria. but such
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a loss is just a minor detail in our existence. the new regime can restore such a line of communication. when we can find other routes, the resistance has flexible. 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 then on the ground, syrians will be looking for security and that improvement to their dire economic situation. with shortages of basic goods and better health care. years of war left hospitals under funded many doctors and nurses forced to flee the country it because of the subs, the governments. and the hours after the government fell. local residents across the country have to stop equipment from being looted from hospitals and has reports from data zoar in eastern syria, a. hi, the admission letter cuz i'm standing outside the main hospital and so formerly known as the outside hospitals. i said i could, but michelle, at this facility,
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one of the biggest in the providence, used to provide hundreds of thousands of patients with health care services. hi, the he medina bought doesn't mean to bother you. some of the locos took the initiative and tried to protect the hospital as best they could against the organized looting by the syrian democratic forces. they also managed to restore some of the services. i'd like to stage what. how do i choose that you boss, with this equipment behind me together with others, with hundreds of thousands of dollars was paid for the same initiative. also quote, a medical stuff to report for duty and start treating people. but like other health care facilities in the city, parts of this also to well looted as much you think about this. as the orthopedics department, it was run search by the syrian democratic forces. i'm gonna talk to my own as the, the head of the health department, and so will explain to us what happened to what hospital was need to reopen. well,
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that was hard for you. i just have to be, we are currently facing a severe shortage of medical supplies. there are no m r, i machines in the entire eastern region and we also show to medicine and other medical supplies. i call them the medical stuff to resume that duties at their respective hospitals and start treating members of the public and leave it all over . as i said, and doctor has confirmed, this is not the new facility. the syrian democratic forces looted the damage adds to the buttons, placed on the new administration and apart from security and food supplies. the health care sector is facing grave challenges, which requires swift action. so it can get back on its feet again. almost has your digital data so the israeli forces have lost another wave if attacks targeting civilians across the gaza strip. air strikes in the central city of dayton bellow hills. at least 10
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palestinians, including the local, may or more victims are believed to be trapped under the rubble and thousands of injured people are being rushed to an exile, hospital, overwhelms health workers. there have limited supplies, and they're struggling to provide adequate care. i'll just see what's happening with fluids reports from outside the hospital. this is this, the, this all after these really military is targeted, the municipality building city of the city ambulance vehicles continues to be dispatched from the hospital through the bomb side. and so far we've seen 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 decisive from the area to the bottom sides as seen as y. 2 may have right here in the hospitals, they've already over one with the number of casualties here. is that this person
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seems to have to stay in severe injury that he has a leading and a trying to be taken from the ambulance into the emergency department. please really, missouri carried out. that'd be a back 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 it's hard yard and around there, it's a busy area in the middle, all the city is known as being a marketing place. and at this hour it's, it's a rush hour and people was very, very a gather at a very large number over with a number of people, whether they are this way from the basic supplies for them when they talk happen most from the husband in there that a how to sign on to come out. i dwan hospital in northern garza,
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is barely functioning after repeated is really strikes the area around the medical facility. and baseline here has been under constant attack for weeks. hundreds of patients are in need of urgent care is really forces have attacked a house near the same hospital was a huge was reporting on the scene when israel targeted that area on the watch, altered lawyer wants to come out at one hospital carrying choose medicines and blankets as it's officially winter here and came out as one 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 so who. yeah, i think i have that filled until it was a lovely color doctor. i want to ask you about the w h o 8 that has arrived and i'm on the 8 that we have received in the hospital is not enough. it's next to know
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the, the level of destruction, of the calculated, say still a heads on how to 0. georgia is problem fixing new person and dr. october's dispute in general elections, but the protests are far from the pod, came in to be some could be interim head for, for us, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that would 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
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provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era a sanctuary for journalists. it was a hey, from, from the war and shelter for civilian refugees. web ex got throwed into the garden in cambodia is bloody civil war stuff. touring us up to leave and suddenly we were turning the facts on the canal rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel chombo to let them know more hotels. oh no. just the the challenges with the
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the, the top stories on alpha 0. this our is really our strikes on a municipality building and dated by now has killed 20 palestinians including the cities mirror in the north. several people have been killed and a strike on a gaza city school. housing displays, families, top western and regional diplomats of math to discuss the serious future at a meeting in shorter and they call for a peaceful and inclusive political transition. for ministers also demands that, that israel pulls out if it's the middle tri, soon along the syrian border. where is really soldiers have moved in and are expanding their presence. lebanon is the 2nd largest host of syrian
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refugees. the vast majority need to monetary and assistance to survive and have not been able to return to syria in the years. most children born to syria and parents in loving on since they uprising 13 years ago, are stainless in the camps and in formal communities of the back of valley where most syrians live. the fall of a said saw celebrations in the streets. zane bus robbie has more from us now on the left and 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 subdivision gone from power displaced, syrians like these are silent, no more the we think overbooked and that exist days. oh freeze. i would go through from digression and depression of the shuttle of
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the, from the border towns and living on where they've lived in limbo for years. people have started going back. rima stayed behind in syria with their husband. most of relatives fled to camps in loving own. you'll be seeing them for the 1st time in 14 years. ringback the good because you and pumps i bought, you know, and i feed my heart, tells me that she is going to be better. i don't know whether to enough or cry because i don't believe what's happened. those going back or optimist, but cautious at least 1500000 serial 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 manpower. what of serious,
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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, of pressing and killing their own people. the assets have become a part of serious history. a countries future now in the hands of its people on the same bus route, the old to 0 must know the 11 on serial board. dozens of taken to the streets in the occupied westbank city of janine to protest against the raids carried out by palestinian security forces the the demand due to an end to the palestinian authorities operation in the refugee camp. that ray began as dawn, 5 days officer palestinian authority forces surrounded the camp. killing one
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commander of the janine brigades. south korea's parliament has voted to impeach president to you on so cruel after his failed martial law declaration last week. the impeachment motion. the 2nd brought by the authorization passed with 204 votes in favor to 85 against. but you'd have stuck at a struck a defiant tone, saying his fight is far from over. rob mcbride reports from so it was a dramatic reversal of political fortunes. a week before president june, so kills governing potty had stood with him to railing 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, we only thought of the country and the people south korea has been embroiled in
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political turmoil since humans controversial in position to 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 locate, told 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 apparent 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, it 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
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as a democracy unit. so y'all is only that the president to be impeached. one of those decisions was over a ton 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. come newton's attendant to 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 party has selected a new president smith that you cover last. billy was the only candidate on the
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ballot and a vote that was put to politicians and not the public. the opposition has boycotted parliament after weeks of nationwide protests against the outcome of october as legislative elections. so the greek coast guard is searching for dozens of missing migrants and the southern mediterranean, after 2 boats capsize near the island of gab. those the coast guard has recovered the bodies, if at least 5 people and rescue 39 authorities believe many others who are on board are still missing. brazil's former defense minister has been arrested for allegedly meddling in the investigation into a plans military crew. bra gotten that, so was the running mates of the former president j. your boss in arrow in 2022. last month federal police accused him of plotting to keep both an arrow in office after has failed re election bids. the former president's was also accused of
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taking part in the conspiracy. both denied the allegations. there will be more news right here on out to 0 at the top of the hour and less than 30 minutes time. but coming up next it's talk. so i'll just 0, the the hello, we've got model way i pushing into western pod safety, erica, over the next couple of days. lot of cloud and rain rolling in from the atlantic little band of cloud. and right at the moment that will shift this way through service calls come 3 for a time with some sunshine. and we'll see that all making his way the race was allowing that moderate to push him from the atlantics. as we go through sunday, 11 degrees celsius, the in london were at 6 celsius. that's about it. in the 34 will also model read 2
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even into scandinavia. as we go through the next couple of days. 11, the getting gets double figures the the button on monday. a similar value for tuesday, but take a look at the wednesday. we could touch 14 degrees in london by wednesday afternoon, so that motorists setting and it will be a little lucky once again. but at least one be as cold, cold enough for a fabulous snow at presence across the norway, sweden pushing into that eastern side of russia. sorry, some parts of the year of west and areas of russia. modest full of temperature that for most good, let us know to down towards i know them areas of techie a rash. so she was there, a cost monthly grease and a pushing through the bulk is wants to cause come back in behind. fine and dry the spain and portugal the
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there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter a way or the so you and relief and works agency under established the support palestinian refugees says this become the target of an aggressive campaign by these rating government accusing gates of hovering ties to how mass to nice this comes this kind of thing and stuff. a humanitarian crisis of gaza with more than 250 of unreal stuff have been killed since the start of israel school. some of the .

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