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me to discuss serious future calling for a peaceful and inclusive transition process. we report from northern dasa, where is really a tax of targeted civilian homes and left the hospitals barely functioning. also a head on the lose our, the protests and the occupied westbank anger over recent violence between the palestinian authority on fighters in july and they shattered ghost town russian forces as closer to the strategic city of pa cross. can you friends east on his full, but you can of mexico have reached the final of the fif into continental comp. they'd be egypt. lastly, in a penalty sheets, out in capsule to set up a time to be signed up with rome. address the
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hello. nearly a week after the fall of the subs 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 cusp of monumental change. after decades of authoritarian rule, conflicts at the high level of meeting and georgia, and they called for a peaceful and inclusive political transition. note, although it has more from those talks and a couple marathon meetings of era, been international diplomats to discuss all matters relating to syria. and what comes next. agendas converged here in, aka, but they didn't always overlap. a pair of states formulated a united position beside that to now our message is clear. we all stand with the brother at least 2 young people and will do what we can to help syrians build the
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future that leads to a life of security, dignity and stability that they were deprived from for many years. and lucky. they've voice the same concerns. so we have this now we also talked about the negative is really role and the importance of stopping is really aggressions on syrian territory and withdrawing from the buffer zone it has occupied so in flagrant violation of the 1974 disengagement agreement to key it also led to wait till the new syria international community should provide security. it was necessary to political support and humidity and assistance. us maintained a cautious tone, while opening direct lines of dialogue with damascus. we agreed that the transition process should be showing led into a, you know, and produce an inclusive and representative government to 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,
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the hugh and special envoy to syria is optimistic. his organization has international backing to work with all syrians. i think what we are seeing is uh, really, and we call unified international community. this is uncharted territory. for them, at least, an old players understand the risks to achieve transitional justice and rebuild state institutions. the new administration in damascus will need international support the doesn't upset the delicate social balance of the country. it's a balancing act that could make or break the promise of a prosperous future for syria. that all day i'll just eat a couple jordan. okay, well last week to james jeffrey, who's served as a special envoy to the global coalition since feet isis in syria. and he was also us and bassett, or to iraq in turkey, yet, joining us from washington dc. thanks for your time with us on alda 0. so the us up the table there in about jordan, no doubt we'll be looking to protect its interest in syria. what are those
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currently and what role do you think the us is looking to play here in shaping serious future? thanks. uh, okay. first of all, i think you should take the statement seriously about the future of syria as a political process led by the international community, particularly the u. n. and get beat us as we spoke under our resolution 2250 for far a uh, uh, free uh, integrated the inclusive uh, sherry air that does not exclude people or press anyone beyond the united states is looking for a continued pressure on these longer state to keep a ram that is now out of syria. outage syria permanently in the kitchen or it supply lines to hezbollah and 11 on in violation of resolution. 17 o one and the latest. uh, uh, 11 arm ceasefire. uh and also uh,
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the united states wants to see chemical weapons secured outside and, and in missing people, including the american journalist, austin, chrysler turner. beyond that, however, the u. s. has in general though, of ensuring that the interest of the various outside players, that's turkey is real, an error stage are taken into consideration and neither rub up against each other. busy are impact curious sovereignty, that means a plan for all foreign courses, any country, including americans to eventually be right. okay, i'll get to that point in a moment about the american forces in the country. but 1st, let me ask you about how the us and turkey might overcome the fact that they're backing rival arm groups in syria, as you know, the american supporting the kurdish as the f groups. turkey at backing the assign
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a who of course has spent on controlling curtis arm groups. how will they get over that? a oh, that's a good question. just one of the united states and turkey i've been working on since we 1st went in to provide me in 2014 or decade ago. first of all, um, are you remember that uh national security adviser take sullivan? speaking in israel yesterday stated that um, our commitment to the share in democratic forces in the fight against these modern states is deep in roosevelt, which is a pretty spawn work. more over. a secretary blinking raised the subject at least this test both with the president wrote a walk in the foreign minister for don in on correct also yesterday. uh so uh the 2 are in contact for the more we have a 2019 october 2019 agreement. that there would be no core. the movement by turkey 8 our it's uh, supported sherry,
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national army forces into the northeast and alignment. ne, syria and we hope that the advocate and here's to that agreement. that said there has to be a political residue. ready and overtime to the y p g r t y, or the that is the p k k auctions in syria, that is the core of the syrian democratic forces we're working with. and we understand that, like all of this will take time, obviously a now the us has a new president, the new incoming administration presidents, electronically. we do expect any policies to change when it comes to syria under the new president, because earlier this month and their social media post, trump indicated that the us should quote, have nothing to do with syria's war. but what is it going to do with the us troops currently in the country and currently occupying parts of syria? oh, that's a good, very good question. and i can speak for the trump team or president trump. i will
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say that that was pretty much his own position and you reported on it was your report brought it back in 2009, 17 to 2021 at 1st of all, what he means is that he does not want to see anything like that kind of engagement we haven't arrived in afghanistan in libya and elsewhere. massive american military presence with the go essentially restructuring the entire states and society. she is absolutely not going to do that. so that's the 1st way i read is finance. second, he hop usually without getting deeply engaged in syria to many actions against a sides chemical weapons to a decided in the end to keep the troops on to work. richard gillion is reactor pressure, so i keep the sanctions are we got a whole lot of sheet? i'm sure the key will consider what we're doing now in syria and be careful in any
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changes because right now this is the most delicate place in the middle east. america has much to gain, particularly in terms of reducing our rent in, in russian, in volumes and a peaceful syria in this area and people. but we also want to ensure that we are in line with our error is really and i took a shot from the fact that and so they blinked and held his own separate press conference. and in, as he said, that the us is in direct contact with h t as high as to how to get a shot. what do you make of that? i think that our 1st of all, it's more in common for american ship it or is a state to hold their own separate press conferences. i think to make clear, uh frankly the key is endorsing the ok of a statement. but secondly, to make the point that we are in direct contact with our after all sean raise, you know, to on the terrace dish there sensitivities,
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it's important that we are transparent and doing this. so i committed lincoln for a, taking the decision alone, refreshing 5 to talk with these people that we should talk with them and be letting the american people know we're doing it. okay, james jeffrey, thank you so much for speaking to us on 00. you are the special envoy to the global coalition you serve. draw there is a special on boy to the global coalition to defeat a system, syria. thank you. thank you. now has by law has made its 1st public comments since it's long time allied, president bush auto said was toppled. it's leader and i am cos, i'm says it's too early to outline the groups position on the transitional, government and serial and says he hopes both the lebanese and syrian governments continue to cooperate. he just can see that they have lost their supply routes through syria. now fussy to his beloved yes, here's the law, has lost its line of communication through syria, but such a loss is just a minor detail in our systems. the new regime can restore such
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a line of communication when we could find other routes, the resistance as 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. we can now say to elijah mccain, who's a military and political analysts joining us from brussels. thanks for your time. note of all that. she has 9 class and didn't mention a side by name during his speech. why do you think that is? i'm for you. what was the take away message? thank you for having me squared. it actually is very interesting. the dimensions of it by name, because then the to team uh, took a position that broke the access of the resistance by refusing to allow a wrong hezbollah defiant against is red quickly in all the warehouses, particularly. they do shoot me signs that has bull. i knew ron installed in syria
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along the borders made in color moon and they've gone as high and to the to fly, i guess. but allowing whatever is needed. but we see today and check 9000 every of tango has will uh, to conditions similar to those in the 1980s in 1991 seeing that was not supportive . and the organization facing limited access to weapons so that it may declare ration by law accepting the reality. so what do you think has been less calculations are going to be going forward with this new reality? so what it says to was the hazel high 9 digits has been lost access to project at the to be the, in the face of a major set back compound, which is a several of those from using support from its close on the eyes for the,
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the month that is a sad and during pressure for me is furious and i me that it's address and a new leadership in syria. we're not sure it's 9 because somebody saying, well, i mean, yeah, man, well in other countries that on the sanctions and the surroundings so they wouldn't look for other possibilities to perhaps manufacture the west. ends with this. and you already has a loss, do few drones and the show range besides and media room midsize, but also to smuggling and other way that they have to start thinking about in the line of the and use it the way should them think about identity solutions. i'm elijah, like mary, i do have to ask you what you make of the is really violations right now on the syrian territory there. advancing further and further into the country. where is
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this going to end up? do you think? and what do you think their objectives are? and what do you make of the syrian administration's response to all of us so far? when we have seen the new, the shooting administration responding, vice versa, by statement by the united nation, the mass of the united nations presented be elected to the united nations condemning this advice. and secondly, we hon from how much shot a day and you will need the blues is saying that although he has no plans to engage in the war against age writers, but he can then be of the patient. what opinion mean that then yeah, as doing today is he's keeping insights, engaged in one off of the other declaring that now the alex from again, serial and see what is not finding it is right. it's a good buying territories,
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but the most importantly is kind of close to the main hardware between the masters and be rude. that the, the wrong point. i think it on this from these 2 we ended up in these boulders, but also the same distance to the mass, cuz now i'm not going to jump into the mass, but he's not giving you time for the new did there shit to be transferred and we organize it said he just taking more than a tree as much as he can because to me anyway, busy celebrating and all day would be even more busy. reconstruct to reconstruct the country, new form of government, the phone at parliament flowing your constitution. and this taking advantage shouldn't be saw by humidity's the country by to not. so there is a community in by the united nation where the advice of these repeating that doesn't make sense. it is not the set of defense. it is not free the prisoner in
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god i've been and i mean that then you know says and he's not destroying chemical weapons because syria is not so i think he's right at the moment. okay. eliza mcvey, military and political analysts joining us from brussels. thank you. so much for your time. thank you for having me. in northern syria, the turkish back syria, national army in kurdish fighters back by the us are fighting and they're competing for control. some of and job aid spoke to fighters on civilians caught in the conflict in the city of many bridge. well, they've drawn targets and administrative building near northern serious victory. and these are being operated by turkish linked fighters called the city of nest. allow me on the other side, r u. s. and encourage fighters? no one of the serbian democratic forces. the 2 are operating drawing. these 2 sides have continued to fight here in northern syria,
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despite the fall of the assad government to damascus. and for the 1st time since the uprising begun and 2011 the turkish back fighters if they can, nearly all of the areas rest of the euphrates river side full lot nicknamed a bucket. used to be an intelligence officer using the shot on the sobs regime for the defective to the opposition. once the uprising big on, you know, needs a fighting force which spearheaded recent operations in good detail. the rough i am a beach, the brigade. he leads teams to play. i could dish 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 soil. 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 kilometers and connect with other attendant networks. this network of donald continues in either direction for
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a few kilometers according to the site as they've gone through and cleared these tunnels. they say monday was an important stronghold part of the kurdish forces. many emb beach accused the former regime and p k. k fight is a force 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 2220 villages city. and you'll see these have raises 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 receipts 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. besides, on these orders to fight the opposition. 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.
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malicious living conditions, a different i think we are now heading towards freedom and democracy. and that's unity is crucial for peace in northern syria, but us and thirty's back quite as still competing for control. some of the driving down to the beach area. the as early forces have launched another wave of attacks targeting civilians across the gaza strip airstrikes in the central city of state and by the hutch hills. at least 10 pilot spinning and including the local mirrors. more victims are believed to be trapped under the rubble. dozens of injured people are being brushed to an oxo hospital, overwhelmed health workers. they are, have limited supplies and are struggling to provide adequate care. obviously resigning my food reports from outside the hospital. this is the cell
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after these really monitors is targeted, the municipality building video 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 responsive from the area to the bottom sides as seen as a wise man right here in the hospitals. they've already overwhelmed with the number of casualties here. is that this person seems to have to stay in severe injuries of humiliating and it's trying to be taken from the ambulance into the emergency department. please read them in a very carried out and then we have tabs on demand. this is holiday building, this story and the entire building. why people are still inside this particular
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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 of the city is known as being a marketplace. and at this hour it's, it's a rush hour and people are very, very, gather at a very large number, older woman, number of people, whether they are this way from the basic supplies for them. when the attack happens in the hospital near the house trying further north is really or strikes on a school. and garza city have killed 7 palestinians. children who are among the casualties and they attack on an most the let's see the school. it was crowded with displace palestinians, many of whom had slight areas in northern garza, which i've been under is really siege for more than 2 months. and, but i haven't finding any reports from the sight of the strikes in garza city. i'm
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now inside of mazda was successful in a muscle neighborhood through the west of the city where these, what your planes have targeted this silver cool, which is filtering thousands of palestinians who have been forcibly displaced from there is a bill that he has a very few can and the tunnel and as you can see here, the blood of the co tells unions, at least at least for pelting is have been killed and does is had 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 do 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, we found innocent people. those 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
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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 view. this is what you, that fact as you can see the, the hall resulted from that missile, which hit this filter. it school. it came from the there will do this round of this classroom. many balances have been killed that due to this attack. and i mean, the ongoing is where it is to the attacks target and score. salters, many victims are falling due to this is really an ongoing is really attacks taking place in northern gods ramos ideally just the wrong northern gospel . by this time on the come out loud,
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one hospital is barely functioning after repeated is really strikes the area around the medical facility. and baseline. yeah, has been under attack for weeks. hundreds of patients are in need of urgent care is really forces of attack. the house near the same hospital was successful with was reporting from the scene when israel targeted the area the watch all to avoid it was to come out of the hospital carrying choose medicines and blankets as it's officially winter. here it 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 little 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 know the,
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the level of destruction, of the calculated se. palestinians and the occupied westbank city of janine are protesting against the raids by palestinian authority forces. the refugee camp has frequency been attacked by the is really army, but t a opera race. since there are rare come us has condemned the p. a for a targeting palestinian fighters engine in that raid began at odds on 5 days after
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palestinian authority forces surround the cam. killing one commander of the janine brigades, the palestinian prime minister says they're trying to maintain security, public order and law enforcement. so the document says that i used to be the palestinian president's decision is to enforce a law in order for one reason to save the come from the situation. also to save the people engineering from the chaos they are living into you and to save the nation from this situation. what is happening in geneva and what is happening inside the rest of the t capital reflects on all of the country over 30. ok. while the occupied westbank was divided into 3 scattered areas of control and 1995 under the also of course, between is really and palestinian leaders. israel controls 2 of those areas known as b and c, either solely or joint please with the palestinian authority and they account for 82 percent of the territory. the remaining area a is under a direct policy in control,
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but the all 40 coordinate security matters with israel is really forces retained the right to enter this area at any time under the pretext of security. i want besought as i was, is there a senior political analyst joining us from dell homer one? so what is the extent of security coordination right now between a p, a security forces and israel and hasn't changed at all since october? the 7th? well, when would expect that it went through some cooling off periods when genocide intensified against the people who cause a if you remember the put us in a thought or 2 and p l o in general have i times condemned is right. and even at the accepted measures against it, i think united nations and, and so on, so forth. but it's fact, it is on the part of is really government, the added security practice, where the real problem lies,
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not with the policy or thought of the furniture and thought that has tried each and every to why wouldn't whenever it's possible to coordinate security. there might cause with this, right? in other words do is raz bidding, in other words, do israel's test the work and occupied territory. but still the is really governmental phonetics and fascist. so i'm not satisfied with this, but it's, you know, sort of thing because they're not facts satisfied with if there's on that, which is representing by the senior people. so this is really the government doesn't give them what the 1st thing in the authentic is security out. what fitness is in the end of the day, it just doesn't want it to exist. nonetheless, but, but a scene or thought, i think it has been trying get in again the satisfy the israeli government by cracking down on purchasing and resist. just so is that what we're saying right now
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in jeanine then is the palestinian authority, as you call it, just doing israel's bidding and why? now why no one can speculate on a number of factors. one, we are pushing a ceasefire in guy's side seams and we're thinking about the day after and the palestinian or product, the as you know, as been distanced by, is read those it is or does not want any part of it for the ceiling or part of it to be in charge and guys are so, as the 1st city is in order to satisfy these varies and the americans are just trying to do the stime, the bidding in janine by again proving that work is the fact that he is you know, with the with the 6511 on and the p l. o pretend vanguard or, or claiming that perhaps has been a lot is, has been supporting deputy, gets in june and according to their own claims. and it's not what has, but i mean,
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we can that, that also with take a chance at a testing at the briggs, i just want to remind our viewers on the world. the source of the gates are, you know, few dozens of young people armed in the camp in order to protect the account. they never really take any actions outside the account. so the fact that the 1st thing, you know, sort of decided on the name of protecting the homeland during protecting the homeland that these after 15 months of is really destruction of the homeland genocide and the homeland. why the fed as the, you know, sort of the wives observing from the sidelines. now suddenly it wants to predict the whole land quite the, already a name. one must say, by hitting a few young fighters engineering for something. janine,
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this is mad in the policy, you know, thought they, they think there is method to the madness and for the brigades and the fighters, and you need, i mean, jeanine milan is, you know, is, is, has always been seen as a hot bed of resistance. what will the brigades do next? i mean, how will this play out of the just janine, historically speaking, the sort of this white soul of palestine. it is the symbol of resistance. and for the many years, just the the biggest one of one of course was about 2322 years ago, 2002. and they basically committed the little genocide in the middle joining that these, these ratings. but the defend a single thought of a has been cooperating. and you know, with these right, it is by cracking down in the policy. it has, as we said, in order to prove that worthiness, which is very sad for us to call them brigade. of course,
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he gives the impression is if we're talking about some serious military or militia, or, or major resistance groups. as i said, they are a few dozens of young people with arms. according to the new york times, some years ago, a couple of years ago investigation painted the janine engineering go door up some 65 to 755 to assess the new york time to the port that was couple years ago. after all these really crack down over the past 15 months against the people engineering and it's count against the cellphone brigades was your name. i would suspect on the very few left. so it's court or put your nesting from the scene or thought it to make a big hopefully though i gave a number of young people. i'm trying to predictive cab from these really occupation and no pressure. okay, i don't want to shut out. is there
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increases he found nowhere else on the on which is the right the the kind of, again, you know, with the new sour here at the top stories, top western and regional diplomats have much of discussed serious future at a meeting in georgia and they call for a peaceful and inclusive political transition. for ministers also demand that israel schools out. so for the middle tri zone along the syrian border, where it's really soldiers have moved in are expanding, their presence is really are a strikes on a municipality building and dated by that has killed 10 college citizens, including the city's mayor. in the north,
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several people have been killed and astride on a garza city schools. housing displaced families of hundreds of people gathered in central london calling for an end to israel's genocide and gaza. demonstrators marched from parliament square to the entrance of downing street where they laid flowers on toys of the gates in memory of palestinian children tills by is really forces. the names of the victims were chanted along the way. the protests was part of the u. k. is national day of action for palestine. south korea's parliament has voted to impeach the president for declaring martial law last week. you know, secure was suspended on the prime minister is in charge as acts and presidents. the constitutional court will now decide if he should be officially removed from office . you new faces accusations of insurrection, as defiance. he says he's not giving up rob mcbride reports from so
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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 rings to seal his fate as president to the suspension of the president's duties was urgently needed. and throughout the process, if we only thought of the country ended, the people south korea has been embroiled in political turmoil since humans controversial in position of marshal more nearly 2 weeks ago. given the scale of the biggest constitutional crisis in decades. his acceptance of his impeachment, for it seemed to low key to him to go to tom, sheep 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
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him more enemies on the fact that the ma, some more was imposed only for 6 hours and then and then the then person union voted, highlights how the democracy in south korea is very much working, is alive and well, president june has now been suspended, but remains in office pending a decision by the constitutional court in south korea is relatively short history as a democracy unit. so y'all is only, that's the president to be impeached. one of those decisions was over tons at the constitutional court that will now consider this ruling a new and has promised to find no telling the impeachment, but also potential criminal charges against him. for south korea's opposition parties, this impeachment brings close to the prospect of criminal charges against you for insurrection. attendant to december. 3rd, interaction crisis has not yet been resolved. the suspension of you and your the
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ring leader is merely the 1st step toward addressing the situation with investigators still trying without success to search his offices. 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 georgia is governing party has selected a new president's mateo capitol. chef lee was the only candidates on the ballot and a vote that was put to politicians. not the public. all opposition parties of boycotted parliament accusing the government of alex world fraud. dimitri, rather than coast on this report from typically see how it was really it was an election that could only have one with a because there was only one candidates because of the most of the former football and so in front of titian was voted in by a college of voters and the public in accordance with new rules,
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they took turns 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 bell with paper and 220 full. well, it bills pay for say, according to which me fail, the probably less really has been elect 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 as parliamentary elections saying anything happening since then is now and void. whatever they do, including electing a new president, we,
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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 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 full of football players. i said historical 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 said that the media. 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
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the bank, go out to 0 to bbc, georgia, his political crisis could deepen. the appointments of the far right president's pretensions have been brewing long before. and the new president is a hard line critic of the west. he helped write a controversial for an influence law passed back in may. were organizations that receive more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad must register as agents of a foreign power. and shortly after the you announced that was stalling george's candidacy to join the blog. citing the for an agents law and october's disputed elections triggered widespread protests would be off position, accusing the governing party of citing with russian interests. alex scribing, or is the executive director of the democratic security institute. he says the new president's was most likely a point to it because he's a party loyalist of the test, which is mostly ceremonial. there's still some palace that housing the presidency.
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for example, the customer can be type of goals, but that be to can because it has but problem and doesn't have any cold in the following the fast ceremonial wrong. but in terms of the governance of the country, the prime minister and problems are far more important. having said that, the election of this presidential appointments this president has raised a little, i'm getting here in georgia. the fact that how that really does not have any kind of higher education is being made fun of a lot by protest, azalea state. it was a price book, the plastic pool. the 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 as nothing kind of joy to the country. well, how you opinion orientation is that this guy is associated with russia. he is positive as basically from the policy, which was the top basically to be removed from the anti western opinion to you. and you know, expect to be, in that case, probably less than i'm, that feels like a slap in the face in a country where the vast majority of people post say around
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a 1000 percent favor membership with the european union. so how the sure the presidency might not have my off pallet, but i think she was basically appointed because he's either yes ma'am. you know, the government here knows that he will do ascii is told, which is the current president, solomon's norbish really has not. she has a mind, much wanting, depends on line was in fact, suppose he got processed as an eastern ukraine. fighting has intensified as russian forces make slow yet study gains. the strategically important town of paul cross, cuz the field for both sides, russian forces are approaching the outskirts. alex could topple us as more from the ukrainian capital cheese. a stone and book crossed the sound of battle close by for months, the ukrainian tone has been the focus of russia's attempts to take the region. both sides have sent thousands of soldiers and hundreds of tanks into a fight and both sides having could heavy losses. after
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a month long stow made brushing units of inch forward and on. now within 2 kilometer is a good time inside across cuz a little bit deserted electricity, gas, and water being cut. the people population of 60000 now down to a handful. and they to plan to leave by using the word that we will leave tomorrow while call to talk. these are still running. the russians have already positioned themselves behind our house in the forest, the one on the off kilometers away. that's how it says the situation is critical for the ukrainian defenders across because of michael wrote a rail junction, we have a controls, it controls the region. russian forces a desperate to take it and have committed hundreds of tanks and thousands of additional troops in an attempt to drive the ukrainians out of the town in the cap to keep people wait anxiously for the news. what she, what if it to some of we are afraid about po croft off to that it might go to the neat pro next step. reach you visa labs and all people say they are stating that it
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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 advanced in the north and the east of russia takes barcroft, 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 that time is running out. alex could topless oh to 0. keith. the greek coast guard is searching for thousands of missing migrants in the southern mediterranean. after 2 boats capsized near the islands of gab, those the coast guard has recovered the bodies of at least 5 people in rescue. 39 o 3 is believe many others who are on board are still missing. as a powerful say, clone has hit the french overseas territory of my offs. flattening makes shift
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homes and killing at least 2 people. it brought winds of more than 200 kilometers per hour to the islands which lie between mount a gas car and mainland africa. the storm damage is being described as the worst to hit the archipelago for almost a century from so sending more than a 100 emergency personnel to the territory touching suggestion. hi, mike, ships, jeanette, and if you mean if it's a truly unusual situation that your it hasn't been a climates event like this in may or since 1934, which included the winds with gusts of up to 226 kilometers per hour. and then right, and you know, the mix of times over this is on hillside 6 years and does rainbows around downhill and the land became on stables. it obviously was a disaster. full make sure of times have been completely destroyed, just hit the brazil's former defense minister has been arrested for allegedly meddling and the investigation into a plans military to braga. nacho was the running mates. a former president or you
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are both an arrow in 2022. last month federal police accused him applauding to keep both an arrow an office officer has failed re election beds. the former president was also accused of taking part in the conspiracy. both denied the allegations. there is a growing concern on speculation over a large number of unexplained drones sightings in the skies above the us state of new jersey. dozens of witnesses reported seeing drones starting in november, including near a us military research and manufacturing facility. republican and democratic representatives are demanding answers from the us government on where the drones are coming from. why can't we bag, at least one of these drones and get to the bottom of it? why can't we even track them? how could anyone speculator issue assurances to thousands, millions of americans with, with this thousands who have witnessed to drones,
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that there is no threat for weeks? we've asked for the truth and ask you to mitigate any of the threats to people and property. now, we are demanding a new jersey camp become the wild west of drawn activity. no state can become the wild west of joint activity and americans should have to worry about what's flying on. authorized overhead, especially is technology like a advances and unprecedented clips. the sports is coming up on the news hour and liverpool, rough points, and the race to an english 10 yearly title. and you will be here in a moment to dump story the one to a for the food for you. it is a wasted with tens of thousands of food outlets sold in south korea has been transformed from west defender is to build
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a leader and for the recycling i the reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean, the form of incentives, what do you have? do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place, a phrase or just even the latest news as it breaks the last test, what was the please of power of president for charge? a said his role is now over with detailed coverage. i don't know how much time do you say 5 to one to process the winning tree. it's about $4.00 to $70.00 plus the rest of the faithful, the, and the beach from around the world. first, the valley avenue is filled with tens of thousands of processes in the 7th consecutive night of pros, as in the georgia and capital, the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the time for the sports ministers. and thanks so much for renewal for chico of mexico have reached the final at the face to inter continental cup. they beat egypt. lastly, in a penalty shoots housing castle setup a title decided with rail madrid. joining us a real skill was it though haws stadium 97 for decades. agents, i lastly have dominated football on the african continent and the funds were hoping they finally extend that dominance to the world states. this match against north and central america and caribbean champions to chico. what's this aside? which team would go through to the final of the inter continental, come by european champions round madrid awaits but need a team could find the breakthrough in 19 minutes. oh,
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extra time. and so was on to penalty to put chico went to down early on. then as well international solomon runs on one of those who failed to school from his thoughts with me began to filter. 4 and it was held up to santa who missed the decisive step kick as he hit the ball. put to cassim victory, $65.00 on penalties, and a placing the final of the 1st ever a 3 foot into continental. come. do you think went wrong with lastly we have we have doing business bid that the only thing just come to be how many people just come and we are, let's do much. this is, this is the book and we have to accept this waiting to them and i'm going to have these the, oh good people. she was like, oh,
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on the day was the 1st one. she's going to mean this is the 1st because we still love i like the right is shocking. disappoint funds here at stadium 97 folks boca chica, who came into this tournament? the underdogs. they've proven twice. they can beat teams but to form a bunch of supports, but standing in the way of them becoming the world's best called israel literate in that final on wednesday. joining us real skill out. as a result, we did have one final spanish league assignment before heading to cancel the full goals. and the 1st off of that game was at dr. icon. i just had a from england, international troops. i mean, they're making it too, too late to school is 33, that's one of the oldest going into this game scene points behind said his boss along the diego, just to rescue to points to english premier league leaders. little pulling a thrilling encounter with full and little pull out a plas cents off of the game, finished. and it seemed to droll phone 2nd. ernie later them failed 300 herrera. hey,
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this stuff with dyslexia and hopefully this will defend on the robinson and his afternoon is about to get even worse. it was red caught if the bat fell through just the 17 minutes. beautiful. the recall is through the striking try to get her to start of the 2nd health. muhammad solid with the assist southern loops on clothes from memorable victory. when drake, i mean, is made it to one point to these 4 jolts. a who's back in the same as the injury has a final saying a breakfast much little food. as finally foursquare a 2nd in the type of chelsea. if i print that on sunday, i gave them a bit compliments about the performance, especially going when we played was done man. so it'd be to, to be so dominant against a very good team like for them, essential well this season till now. so create more chances to have mobile profession to constantly try to push, push, push for more. i couldn't have asked for more in terms of performance. i could have asked for to punch more also missed an opportunity to close the gap on that. let me pull the house goal is through at home against evanson because i had
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a son to remain 36 points behind the latest the month just to know if he's coming up on sunday. both team struggling for form, city of last 7 of the last 10 games that his has money to fates has they had in the previous 105 much is this the 1st of all the few nights it? so you manage it, reuben, i'm or him, his team of last the last 2 league. it cannot leave it like a normal darby, like it should be like to, to great teams fighting for the title and these, not that in this moment. so it's just one more game we do 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 control points in itself with a german bundles league at south current international league, a song scoring both goals for months,
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and i see one went fine with without the injured hurricane. and this was a 1st less because extensive company funds still have a full points advantage over 2nd place by level accused. i'm extra step and says he's expecting the rice to win the formula one will side full next to to be much closer. the ripple drive of picks up, they will challenge that trophy for a full straight time at the school on your awards ceremony and rwanda stuffed inside the face compensation from the cities. ferrari and mclaren driver's in the 2nd half of the season. 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 teams 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
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achieved. also as a team, and then we will try again next year. in cricket, bad weather over at wash down day one of the 3rd tests between australia and in the rain months through a very 1st scene. i was of pain brisbin with the home same rates for the 28th without loss of 5, much serious is level one with both team spelling, with a chance of qualifying for the world test temperature final. as boys are going to in their money to the ground, to use and using and reach $359.00 on day one of the 3rd test, england, some latham and william putting on a 100 rooms. the 1st witness, a musty, the canadians line for this much and hamilton. he took 3 wickets, including the key dismissal the of chain william, send him a little bit light and very unfortunate. wife came one of the southern most marathon on us as once again left a few 1000 footprints in the snow the until the ice american takes place. just a few 100 kilometers away from the south pole,
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with temperatures hovering around minus 20 degrees. it's holly and andrea on an army fucking the quickest time. you go over the line and it's on it's 2 hours, 3 hours, sorry, and $23.00 and your name. right. that is high school is looking for now. okay, thank you so much for that up there. thanks for watching the news. our analogies 0, we're back in just a moment. was much more of the diseases and all the latest headlines. we'll see you in a minute. the peter is without water. one of the oldest cities in the world struggling to reconnect the most basic services is real bomb domain pumping station during the war. cutting off the cities, drinking water, the meaning of the country's top civilian and military leaders as well as representatives of the united nations took place 10 days, intricacies far with as they a now so reconstruction budget and trip deployments to the south of the country by the time of the meeting, israel had violated seas for our turns more than 100 times. pier is essentially
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a tourist town. what parts of it has been so heavily bombed that some streets feel post apocalyptic? and israel's continued action in the south of lebanon, has people here doubting the stability of the ceasefire. loving these people say their country exist in the margins between war and peace. but with israel still occupying villages in the south of the country, still carrying out their strikes and rates, still killing lebanese people. the worry is this is a one sided ceasefire, and the margins maybe getting to say its size the coast is the world's leading coproducer. but its weak infrastructure and makes traveling a challenge we follow to drive a soon as he grapples with repass to his many books. and yet, cuz one of the few went into drive to remote villages. risk in it all. i because
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i'm out of there over for to much was seniors and syria's last opposition held territory before the fall of the seclusion of fund driver reinvent themselves and re shapes his dreams to preserve the lives of smiles . just from the tale of new beginnings and the seeds of optimism, sustained, human perseverance, witness serious loss. the chapter hope in issue on a jersey to the read that the transition process should be showing led in. so you don't need to agendas converge at a meeting on the serious future. top western and regional diplomats were competing
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