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the eastern anatolia, the timeless journey, the charting a course for a serious future. top diplomats call for a peaceful and inclusive political transition. after high level thompson, georgia, and the a 0 life of my headquarters. and i'll find it in a couple of days. also a heads waiting to head home, the syrian refugees wanting to return well posed one of the most urgent challenges for the new administration. plus the we report from northern garza where is really a tax of targeted civilian unless hospitals barely functioning in south korea
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as president says, we will not give up after an officer some of the parliament and speech transfer, imposing martial law. the hello nearly a week after the fall of the said, the government, the international push for stability in syria is gaining momentum. regional and western diplomats have gathered to discuss the countries future as it stands on the costs of monumental change. after decades of all storage area and rule and conflicts at the high level meeting and jordan, they called for a peaceful and inclusive political transition for a ministers also demanded that israel pulls out of the middle tri zone along the syrian border. that's where it is really, soldiers have moved in and they are expanding their presence of the outside. this meeting has discussed the importance of serious suffering team,
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tutorial integrity. we have been cleared in condemning israel's incursion into the military right zone, violating the 1974 agreement, the continued air strikes. and sir, you 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 withdrawals from the territories be, have occupied, and the retail rate that the going heights are occupied, searing territories from which israel must withdrawn the us sector, state and city of lincoln was also what those talks and says, washington is in direct contact with serious new administration. we agreed that the transition process should be showing led and so you know and, 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 principals what i just laid out
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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. you are all is it has more 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 and for the us to say that they are in touch, direct contact with the h t s that they are as supportive of at the 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 really factor, but also about the volatility. so things are so delicate right now in syria and
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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 in damascus. residents are still celebrating the toppling of the subs government. how much val has been speaking to low calls about their hopes for the future. the people are generally positive about the change. there is an up the beat mode in damascus. wherever we go, people are all chanting 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,
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people who have many people with many of that entities missing. they honest 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, uh, lots of bad 6 of how do you happen to get syria is now over and they want the new city. i am now in east on damascus, where most of the population here is christian. so that the christian community or so 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, chris was 3 on the shots just to awhile ago about the new pretty syria and the hopes for a better future for this country. add to talk more about this. i have not you. how do you feel about the change and what are your aspirations as you hopes?
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yeah. we also have before that change, we're trying to be when people are just afraid that piece must be specified on the new. yeah. most of the people who would like to be when people are actually that's what i have to say that i'd also like to talk to more does how you doing. what says, 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, we are when country one people would have to get it as most lives recently. i'm so happy with a new change and you have the most viewed and we ought to be good for the future. everything will be better, and we all to, to the, for the best as my brother states. so that's, that's, that's the general remote to you. the different communities of city your city, a for walked, history has been home for many, religious and comfortable communities. i hear the crystal community, which in damascus alone is around 1000000. most of them have the same feelings
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as how the same aspirations about these change and the same hopes for the future. in northern syria, the turkish back syria, national army and kurdish fighters back by the us are fighting and competing for control. some of been job aid spoke to fighters on civilians caught in the conflict and the city of monday as well. so they don't targets and administrative building new northern serious district. and these are being operated by turkish linked fighters 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 drawing these 2 sides have continued to fight here in northern syria, despite the fall of the assad government and the boston. and for the 1st time since the uprising begun and 2011 the turkish back fighters if they can,
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nearly all of the areas rest of the euphrates river side full lot nicknamed a bucket. used to be an intelligence officer using the shot and the sides regime for 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 needs teams to care could despite this all the way to the get off the board, a lot of 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 sort of the turkish back fight is found an 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, spring, state and division amongst the diverse communities at which i've 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 or sheets in doses. he's lived in fear for much of the last decade. his only son had to feed the country and make a dangerous journey to europe, to escape. besides, on these orders to fight the opposition. he hopes those days are gone now is the am and the is our lives have changed under the syrian regime and the p. k. k. malicious living conditions, a different i think we are now heading towards freedom and democracy. and that's
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unity is crucial for peace in northern syria, but us and thirty's back quite as still competing for control. some of the driving down to the beach, syria for many syrians who have to flee to neighboring 30 year, now making their way back home, stephanie deckers at the circus syrian border. and has spoken to some of those making the 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 then we have been away
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from our parents for live in years. we're so happy this moment 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. they're only women from 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 that we've been covering this or in, or for 13 years. we've been covering the refugee crisis, whether it was, you know, across the border into turkey. lebron on jordan, the her run, those images and tragedy, we saw of people making that effort also across, you know, the match to europe. and now it's sort of almost coming to an end one man 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 to. 1 of years one man burst into tears when we um, when we spoke to him yesterday and he said, you know,
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i have my country box. i'm going to have a home, stephanie decker or 0 on the to kia syria border. the is, there are the forces of loans to another wave of attacks targeting civilians across the gaza strip. there were strikes in the central city of did and by that have killed at least 10 pallets to be entered, including the local mayor. more victims are believed to be trapped under the rubble . thousands of injured shoes, worthy and rushed to an upstart hospital. overwhelmed health workers. there have limited supplies and are struggling to provide adequate care ads and gaza city is where the air strikes have hit a school, killing 7 palestinians, children for among the casualties. and the attack on a message though, i see the school, it was crowded with displace palestinians, many of whom have fled areas in northern garza,
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which have been under as really sees for more than 2 months. but a human family has more from the sites of the strike in gaza city. i'm now inside of mazda was successful in a muscle neighborhood to the west of the city where these, what your planes have targeted this children. cool, which is filtering thousands of palestinians who have been forcibly displaced from their to be able to, he is devices. you can the, i don't, as you can see here, the blood of the killed cells being is at least at least for pelting as have been killed and does it have been injured and transported to the hospital. we can clearly smell the smell of the blog. busy over the place we can see the burn mattresses that these displays to really is used to to sleep on. as you can see, the bit covers the belongings of the display civilians. you're a guy. then i might just say we were in the queue to fetch water. suddenly there was a huge explosion that shook the entire area. after the dust settled,
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we found innocent people who were killed and injured. those who were killed and injured were neighbors and relatives. we communicated with the ambulance service of the civil defense, but they arrived late. this place is a shelter for 2 or 3000 displaced people. the majority are from the north, where we were forced to evacuate by the occupation, who told us that this place, namely western garza was safe. we moved to western garza, but they followed us to western garza, the scale of destruction inflicted on the, in the schools classrooms. you, this is what you have that as you can see the, the hall resulted from that missile, which hit this filter. it school. it came from the roof to this round of this class room. the come on, i had one hospital, a northern gauze has barely functioning of to repeated is really strikes the area around the medical facility and based law has been under constant attack for weeks
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. hundreds of patients are in need of urgent care and is really forces have attacked a house near that hospital moss. i'm confused was reporting at the scene when israel targeted the area the watch also, roy arrives to come out at one 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 because it's old. and so it was a little color doctor, i want to ask you about the w h o 8 that has arrived and i'm on the the 8 that we have received in the hospital is not enough. it's next to know the,
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the level of destruction, of the calculated se dozens have taken to the streets in the occupied westbank city of sydney into protests, against the raids carried out by palestinian its security forces there demanding an end to the palestinian authorities operation in the refugee camp 3 began at dawn, 5 days off for palestinian authority forces surround to become killing one commander of the janine brigades. still ahead on alger 0. george's parliament takes a new precedence after october. his disputed general elections. but the protests
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are far from over. the sung to leave for journalists, it was a hey from, from the world and shelter for civilian refugees. web ex got throwed into the garden during cam boat is bloody civil stuff. flooring us up to here and something to we have a ton of x on the canal, a ruler, shed ticket. anything of value out of the hotel? term body lip no more hotels. oh no jersey. yeah. sandra james is over today. mike's only the beginning, what we're seeing right now, it's only difference that your side is finished. we're seeing a return to their home when people are shopping, whatever they say on time,
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or they come up to us. since at least we want to express our feelings for them it's, it's almost unbelievable. close to 14 years and it's like every year and you just can't be what the the revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet. on l g 0, the the hello again, the top stories on algae 0 top western and regional diplomats of much of discussed serious future at a meeting in jordan, they called for a peaceful,
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an inclusive political transition. for ministers also demands of israel tools out for the militarize zone along the syrian border, where it's really soldiers have moved in and are expanding. their presence is really air strikes on a municipality building and didn't buy that have killed 10 palestinians, including the city's mayor. in the north, several people had been killed in a strife on a garza city school. housing displaced south korea's parliament has voted to impeach president to you and so kill after his fail. marshall law declaration last week. the impeachment motion. the 2nd brought by the opposition passed with 204 votes in favor to 85 against you and has 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,
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so kills governing potty had stood with him. do raising parliament's 1st impeachment served specific in this, the 2nd enough members broke ranks to seal his fates as president, the 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 controversially position at marshall more nearly 2 weeks ago. given the scale of the biggest constitutional crisis in decades. his acceptance of his impeachment, for it seemed to low key to him to go to tom g of 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 and the power and failure reconciliation that may have made him more enemies on the fact that the most mobiles imposed only for 6 hours and
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then and then the then person union voted, highlights how the democracy in south korea is very much working because alive and well, president june has now been suspended, but remains in office pending a decision by the constitutional court in south korea is relatively short history as a democracy unit. so y'all is only, that's the president to be impeached. one of those decisions was over 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 is opposition parties. this impeachment brings close to the prospect of criminal charges against you for insurrection. 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
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investigators still trying without success to search his offices. the now we peach, the president to you is formal vulnerable to the multiple agencies closing in on him. robin fried, i'll just say era. so the results, former defense minister has been arrested for allegedly meddling in the investigation into a plan military to braga nachos, the running major, a former president valuable scenario in 2022 last month. federal police accused him of plotting to keep all scenario in office after his failed re election, but the former president was also accused of taking part in the conspiracy. both deny the allegations as georgia is governing party has selected a new president's with a look cover last me in the was the only candidates on the ballot and a vote that was put to politicians and know the public. all opposition parties of boycotted parliaments, accusing the governments of electoral fraud. dimitri methods and cosen fish reports
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from timberly see how it was treatment. 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 the 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, 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 bellwood paper and $220.00 full valid bill pay for say, according to which me to the probably less really has been elected as a 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
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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 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, they're trying to stay with them. this is the coldest day, the georgia capital has seen the season. and secondly, this is a job, but because it will cut the less 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 full of football players. i this article science. i would never be able to get into this parliament 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,
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georgie, i will have a president who is a petri it and someone of san 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 the organization. to reach him at didn't go out to 0 to bbc. in eastern ukraine fighting has intensified as russian forces make slow yet steady gains. the strategically important town of a cross, cuz vital for both sides and russian forces are approaching the outskirts alex, good to awful us has more from the ukrainian capital, keep tone input across 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,
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russian units of inch forward now within 2 kilometers to inside the cross. cuz a little bit 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 good 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 vital voting 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 if this a some of we are afraid about the book troughs off to that it might go to the neat pro next up. reach. yeah,
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these are online and all people say they are staying the it is very painful. let's keep the rock heavy metal stephen, the general stuff admits it, though it says the situation is controlled, but it is very difficult to holds the positions their pressure is mounting on ukraine is being squeezed along the false front line as russian forces advance in the north and the east russia takes for crossing. it's going to be a serious loss for ukraine. a significant set back for his military, and a psychological blow for its people, for the ukrainian defenders, their time is running out. alex could topless oh to 0. keith. a powerful cycle and has hit the french overseas territory if my are killing at least 2 people in broad winds, if up to 200 kilometers per hour, causing the worst storm damage to hit the archipelago for almost a century from so sending emergency personnel to the territory which lies between madagascar and mainland africa. okay,
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the weather is coming up next and then it's inside story and then it's the news hour of the top of the hour. i'll see you then by the to highlight attempts is rarely ramping up now across the southeastern positive australia, high, far danger warnings in force here as a result of that. so what's the weather just around the east coast of queensland some live you shall see. some of some showers i would to was w a 2. but as i said, my focus down towards the se, at present, with the very hot weather in place for the celsius. the full ad latest we put, pushed through into a monday. we could touch 41 in melbourne that hate all the way up into the right center the inside. normally when continues to blast away, but it flicks around us. we go through into tuesday 23 celsius in melbourne. i mean,
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look and get to some of the value as we go on into a website that stays we'll see a good deal of that dry ad hoc, whether continuing vend, but we have got some right in the full cost full, some little bit of chevy, right? coming into the south, west and coolness, still low shell. it's just one of these composite queens that up towards cape your financial. and this would go on 3, monday sides of a little bit of west, whether that's the heat breaking stuff that makes its way into that southeastern corner. eventually it will run its way. i would tools do say that, but for now it's fine and dry oakland at $24.00 degrees celsius of the a meeting of mine when i was studying the canon and the curriculum that we went towards was handed down from elsewhere. it was an inherited curriculum that is the image of optic, extra in the west of to text. it may have valley and our 100 ravenna pub,
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one that was for something that social housing cannot provide, which is personal expression. fried studio b, unscripted analogies, era, syrians, a demanding truth and justice. a new leadership is promising punishment for crimes committed during more than a century. but is it equipped to carry out this mom effects assault and will a processing fee trans found on this is inside the .

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