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some smiles, this time of 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 interest. discuss what comes next to 0, like from a headquarters and tell find a navigate is also coming up is really or strikes on a school in gaza, city kills 7 palestinians. the shelter was crowded to displace
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the prototypes and the occupied westbank. anger over recent violence between the palestinian authority and fighters in geneva, south korea's parliament folks to impeach a defiant president's room, secure over his funding and short lived martial law order. last week, the nearly a week after the fall of the south governments international, the international push for stability in syria is gaining momentum, regional and western diplomats of gather to discuss the country's future as it stands on the cusp of monumental change. after decades of authoritarian rule, conflicts at the meeting and jordan, they called for a peace full as inclusive political transition. noodle holiday has more from the
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meeting in october. marathon meetings of arab and international diplomats to discuss all matters relating to syria and what comes next. agendas converged here in arkansas, but they didn't always overlap. hair of states formulated a united position beside that. you know, our message is clear. we all stand with the brother at least 2 young people and we'll do what we can to help syrians build the future that leads to a life of security, dignity and stability that they were deprived from for many years. they've voice the same concerns. so we have this now we also talked about the negative is really role in the importance of stopping is really aggressions on siri and territory and withdrawing from the buffer zone. it has occupied, in flagrant violation of the 1974 disengagement agreement to key. it also led to wait till the new syria international community should provide cda,
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was necessary to potable support and how many children assistance us maintain a cautious tone, while opening direct lines of dialogue with damascus. we agreed that the transition process should be showing lead. and so, 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, 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 analytical, 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
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a balancing act that could make or break the promise of a prosperous future for syria. that all day i was just a couple, george and james, jeffrey served a special envoy to the global coalition to defeat isis in syria. he was also formerly the us ambassador to iraq in turkey, a. he explains what role washington is looking to play and shaping the future of syria. 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 that inclusive uh, sherry or that does not exclude people or press anyone beyond the united states is
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looking for continued pressure on these longer state to keep a ram that is now out of syria. outage syria permanently in particular. it supply lines to hezbollah and loving on environment. resolution. 17 o one and the latest. uh, uh, 11 obviously expire. uh and also uh, the united states wants to see chemical weapons secured outside and, and in missing people, including the american general slash implies return. beyond that, however, the us as a general goal of ensuring that the interest of the various outside players that's turkey is real and eric stage are taken into consideration and neither rub up against each other or impact curious sovereignty. that means a plan for all foreign courses, any country including americans to eventually be
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a husband law has made as far as public common sense as long time ally the shot and i said was toppled groups leader 9000 says it's too early to outline the groups position on the transitional government and syria. awesome. also acknowledge has by law has lost its military supply route through syria. you know, especially in a physical love. yes. has the law has lost its line of communication through syria . but such a loss is just a minor detail in our existence. the new regime can restore such a line of communication, or 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. a savvy, what little heavy elijah like may, is in military and political analysts. we spoke to them earlier on, i'm sure is what do you have to say these veins, this thing that the dimension had by name, because then the team of asset took
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a position that broke the axis of the resistance by refusing to allow a wrong lot to fly against is red, crippling all the warehouse is particularly visitor digit. besides that hezbollah and your sold in syria along the borders made in color moon. and they've got to hide it to fly, i guess because but allow one device needed. but we see today and check 9000 every of that and go hezbollah to conditions similar to those in the 1980s in 1990 . these, when serial was not supportive and the organization facing limited access to weapons hayes remark, highlighted his beloved effort to project adaptability in the face of a major set that compound with several of those from using support from its close.
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i pull that up to a month. that is a sad, enduring pressure for me is fear is enemy that it's address and the new leadership in syria wasn't sure it's not costing me saying what i mean. yeah, man. well, in other countries that on the sanctions and there they us around it. so they wouldn't look for other possibilities. and the syrian capital damascus residents are still celebrating the toppling of the assad government. but how much all husbands speaking to locals, about their hopes for the future. the people are generally positive about the change. there is an up a beat mode in damascus. wherever we go, people are all chatting. people are talking about their hopes, their aspirations, and also talking about their happiness for the change. people who was,
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whose loved ones. well, in prison, people who have many people, many of them and it keeps missing the oddest 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 uh christian. so the, the christian community also on board to you. i'd be happy and telling us that they are so unhappy for the change. and behind me, you could see this uh uh, christmas 3 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 seen 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, uh, one people. uh, just to create the crease most. they specify i'm on the new year. most of the people who would like to be one people 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 to me or when the country one people would need to get at most lives recently. i'm so happy with a new chance, and you have the most viewed and we ought to be good for the future. everything will be better, and we all to, to be for the best as my brother states. so that's, that's, that's the general remotes here. the defense communities of syria, you and your city a for walked, history has been home for many religious and comfortable communities at here.
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the christian community, which in damascus alone is around $1000000.00. most of them have the same feelings as how the same aspirations about these changes and the same hopes for the future. as well, even a syrian celebrating the mass goes fighting continues in other parts of the country . in northern syria, the turkish back, the syrian national army and curtis fighters, back by the us, are still fighting and competing for control. some of been job aid spoke to fighters on civilians caught in the conflict in the city of monday as well. so they've drawn targets and administrative building near northern serious victory. and these are being operated by target shooting type is called the city of nest. allow me on the other side, are us getting kurdish fighters? no one of the serbian democratic forces. the 2 are operating drawing these 2 sides
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have continued to fight here in northern syria, despite the fall of the assad government to damascus. and for the 1st time since the uprising begun in 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 sides regime for the defective to the opposition. once the uprising big on, you know, needs a fighting force which spearheaded recent operations in good detail. the rough i am a beach brigade. he needs games to play, i could each by 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 can i meet this and connect with other tenants networks. this network of done with continuous in either direction for
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a few kilometers according to the site as they've gone through and cleared these tunnels. as they say, monday was an important stronghold part of the kurdish forces. many emb beach accused the former regime b 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 20 to 20 villages city. and you'll see these have raised generations, unlike the persecuted minority, and there are not many upside sylvia know about these villages, some of which are more than a 100 years old. 62 years old or sheets in 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 us out on these orders to fight the opposition. he hopes those days are gone now is the news our lives have changed under the syrian regime and the p. k. k. malicious
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uh, 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 with us and thirty's back quite as still competing for control. some of the driving down the theda beach area, the in central gaza and is really strike us at a municipal building in the city of dated by laugh. at least 10 palestinians have been killed, including the local mayor. more are believed to be trapped under the rubble. dozens of injured people have been rushed to an oc sallow hospital, overwhelmed health workers. they are have limited supplies and they're struggling to provide adequate care. was there a tiny muscle with reports from outside the hospital?
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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. we're brought to the hospital on the ambulance, then. others were on our whole by animals and civilian vehicles were also responsive from the area to the bottom sides as seen as the white man's right here in the hospitals. it's already over one with the number of casualties here is that this person seems to have to stay in severe injury that he was bleeding. and it's 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,
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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 of the city is known as being a marketing place. 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 they talk happens, how does your husband in the house, sorry for their norris's earlier strikes on a school in garza city, have till 7 palestinians children were among the casualties and the attack on. on an mesh though, a see the school, it was crowded with displace palestinians, many of whom had fled areas in northern garza, which had been under is really siege for more than 2 months. abraham, and finally has more from the sites of the strike and gaza city. as i'm now inside
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mazda was successful in a muscle neighborhood to the west of the city where these, what your planes have targeted this silver cool, which is filtering. thousands of housing is, will have been forced to be displaced from there is a building that he is a very, if you can. and then i don't, as you can see here, the blood of the killed cells unions, at least at least for pelting as have been killed. and does it have been injured and transported to the hospital? we can clearly smelled the smell of the black. busy over the place we can see the burn mattresses that these displays the 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'm not to 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 who were killed and injured. those who were killed and injured were neighbors and relatives. we communicated with the ambulance service and 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. you, 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 and they come on as one hospital in northern garza, is barely functioning after repeated is really strikes the area around the medical facility. and big law here has been under attack for weeks. hundreds of patients are in need of urgent care. this is really forces a talk to house near to mount i do on hospital earlier on saturday was
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a huge was report a from the scene when it happens. nobody watch all kinds lawyer wants to come out and run hospital carrying choose medicines and blankets as it's officially winter here and came out of the hospital as a captain to see they're off watching the fluids and the warehouses of the hospital and just speak to the director of the doctor for some sophia i think 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 the 8 that we have received in the hospital is not enough. next to know the, the level of destruction, of the calculated, say the
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still ahead on all to 0. the french government says there might be a heavy, just to officer, aside from the states, the overseas territorial smile. the to highlight attempts is rarely ramping up now across the se, in 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 towards 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 you put,
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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 round as we go through into tuesday 23 celsius in melbourne. i'm looking 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 writing, the full cost full, some a little bit of chevy. right? coming into the south west and cool in a still low shell. let's just run at least and positive. queens that up towards cape your financial and this we go on 3, monday signs of a little bit of wet weather. that's the heat breaking stuff that makes its way into that southeastern corner. eventually it will run its way. i would say, what was the sailor, but for now it's fine and dry. oakland at 24 degrees celsius. the
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century for joe noticed it was a hey, from a, from the war and shelter for civilian refugees. web ex got throwed into the garden during cambodia as bloody civil stuff during us up to the and suddenly we were turning the facts on the canal room. she had taken anything of value out of the hotel cambodia, little no more hotels. oh no, just the the top stories on how to 0. top western and regional diplomats have met in jordan to
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discuss serious future. they called for a peaceful as inclusive political transition for ministers also demand. and that israel pulls out a for the middle tri zone along the syrian border where it's really soldiers are expanding their presence. the local. there is a long at least 10 power simians killed and is really strike on a municipal building in central jobs on more people are believe to be trumped under the rubble and is really striking a school and also city has killed the police something, palestinians that school was crowded with displace palestinians many who had fled northern gossip which has been under siege for more than 2 people in the occupied westbank city of janine are protesting against the raids by palestinian authority forces. the rest of the g campus frequently been attacked by the is really army, but he a all probations there or where i'm
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a says condemn the ca for targeting palestinian fighters engineering. the res began at dawn 5 days off for palestinian. all 30 forces surrounded the camp, killing one commander of the janine brigades. the palestinian prime minister says the all 40 was trying to maintain security, public order, and law enforcement. documents that i used to be the palestinian president's decision is to enforce the 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 the situation to the what is happening in janine and what is happening inside the rest of the capital. reflects on all of the country that you can put on the off the pipe. westbank was divided into 3 scattered areas of control and 1995 under the also of course, between is really in palestinian leaders, is real controls about 82 percent of the territory. the remaining area is under a direct policy in control. but the palestinian authority coordinate security
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matters with israel is really forces retained the right to enter this area at any time under the pretext of security. but one of the shadows i was was 0 senior political analyst. he says the palestinian authority is doing israel's bidding engineering if you remember to put us in a thought or 2 and p l o in general have at times condemned is read and even took certain measures against it after united nations and, and so on, so forth but it's fact, it is on the part of is really government. and it's security practice where the real problem lies, not with a policy or thought of the patient or thought the has tried each and every to why one, whenever it's possible to co ordinate security matters with this, right? in other words, do is raz bidding, in other words, do israel's fantasy work in the occupied territories?
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but still the israeli government, though, fanatics and fascists, i'm not satisfied with this, but a single thought of it because they're not facts satisfied with if there's on debt, which is representing by the senior people. so this is really the government doesn't give them what's the 1st thing and i thought of his security was in this is in the end of the day, it just doesn't want it to exist. nonetheless, but, but have seen or thought of it has been trying get in again to satisfy the israeli government by cracking down on palestinian resistance. the south koreans problem into voted to impeach the precedents for declaring martial law. last week. you and secure all is suspended and the prime minister is in charge as acting president. the constitutional court will now decide if he should be
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officially removed from office. but the president is defiant, saying he'll continue to fight for his political future. 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 raising parliament's 1st impeachment vote specified in this, the 2nd enough members broke ranks to seal his fates as president, suspension of the president's duties was urgently needed. and throughout the process, we only thought of the country and 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 locate, told him to go to thomas you moment though,
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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 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's opposition
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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 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. robin fried, i'll just say era. so in eastern ukraine fighting is intensifying as russian forces make slow, yet steady gains. the strategically important town of pork we're off sc is vital for both sides and russian forces are approaching the outskirts. alex gets off the list as more from cheve don't input cross can the sound of battle close by. for months, the ukrainian tone is being the focus of russia's attempts to take the region. both
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sides have sent thousands of soldiers and hundreds of tanks into a fight. both sides have been could heavy losses after a month long stow made brushing units of inch forward. now within 2 kilometers, tell inside the cross cuz a little bit deserted. electricity, gas, and water being cut, the people population of $60000.00, now down to a home full. 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 of 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 vital voting rail junction. we have a controls, it controls the region. russian forces are desperate to take it and have committed hundreds of tanks and thousands of additional troops in the 10.

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