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cost of a $2.00 part series, which is 0 for those powerful cases of all crimes against civilians allegedly killed by the syrian government. with photographic evidence from the seas of files to the lost souls of syria on al jazeera, the read that the transition process should be showing led into a, you know, agendas converge at a meeting on serious future southwestern and regional diplomats with competing interest, discuss what comes next time, how much of room this algebra live from doing are also coming up. that is really or strikes on a school in gaza, city till 7 palestinians. the shelter was crowded with displaced people, the protest and the occupied west
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bank. anger over recent violence between the palestinian authority and fighters and in geneva. and south korea's parliament votes to impeach a defiance president june. so he will over his stunning and short lived martial order. last week, the nearly a week after the fall of the said regime, the international push for stability in syria is gaining momentum. regional and western diplomats have gathered to discuss the countries the future as it stands on the cusp of monumental change. after decades of authoritarian rule and conflict at the meeting and jordan, they called for a peaceful and inclusive political transition. what are they? it has more from the meeting and i couple marathon meetings of arab and international diplomats to discuss all not to is relating to syria. and what comes
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next. agendas converged here in, aka, 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 will 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 so in flagrant violation of the 1974 disengagement agreement to key it also led to wait till the new syria into national community shall provide cda with 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
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process should be showing led and so you know and produce an 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, 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 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 of the i was just
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a couple of george and james, jeffrey service special envoy to the global coalition to defeat isis in syria. he was also formerly of the us and bassett, or to iraq answer key. he explains what role washington is looking to play in 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 peterson who spoke under uh resolution 2250 for far a uh, uh, free uh, integrated in case of, uh, sherry or that does not exclude people or press anyone. beyond that, the united states is looking for continued pressure on these longer stay. uh, to keep a ram that is now out of syria. outage syria permanently in particular, it supply lines to hezbollah and 11 on environment. resolution. 1701 and the latest
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. 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 in country including american to eventually they is really changed for now stationed in towns and villages in serious south west. that's after these really military expanded its occupation of the syrian goal on heights. following the collapse of the said regime with us,
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what i'm going up with has more from prenatal and southwestern syria of the house. i was opening to lodge and move on to be sure to go with the heathen female because of him. half of them were at the center of kinetic govern. you're right in the south western part of syria. so here is really military tanks meet incursions into a number of nearby villages and towns i'll meet the city is that the end of the street? and that's where and is really tank is positioned, is really tanks and vehicles and destroyed damage streets. as you can see, they've cut down the trees on both sides of the road and destroyed electricity. boston i've called her blah, blah, blah, blah. so we did a heavy if that and within the death and that these really asked residents to evacuate the cities and towns which they have entered. but when a large number of residents refused to leave, is really forces destroyed water supply networks and power lines in a deliberate attempt to cut off life support to these areas. so that presidents would lead connecticut. com, a clue what the judge have to. and so that you did yesterday,
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the forces of these really occupation conducted a maneuver into an empty command center of the syrian military. they passed through this road into the command center and conducted a search operation as per eye witness accounts for these really forces search for weapons. and these areas, they conducted their military operations with support from the is really air force as every now and then we hear the sound of more planes above. so, you know, probably about a slip last month, a sort of an avoids. and it's just the other half of the clinic has bella has made its 1st public comments since it's long time allied by shot. it, i said was toppled the groups leader named cos. i'm says it's too early to outline the armed groups position on the transitional government in syria costs and also acknowledge has been, has lost its military supply route through syria. you know, especially to his beloved yes. has the law has lost its line of communication through syria, but such a loss is just a minor detail in our existence. the new regime can restore such
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a line of communication, where we could find other routes, the resistance as flexible. but the important thing is for the resistance to continue tactics, pathways, routes can always shift and change, and the resistance needs to be adaptable to the situation. and then sadly, even a syrians continue to celebrate in damascus. fighting is still happening in other parts of the country. and the north, the turkish bacteria, national army and kurdish fighters, backed by the us, are still competing for control. but some of the binge of aid spoke to fighters and civilians caught in the conflict in the city of mount, which as well. so they've drawn targets and administer to a building near northern serious district, 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 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 in 2011 the turkish back fighters if they can, nearly all of the areas rest of the euphrates river side full of nickname, 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. and good to tell the rough i am a beach brigade. he leads seems to pay a kurdish probably just all the way to the get off the board. a lot of there will be no ceasefire until every p. k. k member is completely removed from syrian territory. we are not fighting on behalf of anyone else. our mission is to eradicate terrorism from syrian soto. the turkish back fighters found an underground city, me and my beach. some of these tunnels are 7 meters high and run for dozens of kilometers and connect the other to the networks. this network of done with continuous in either direction for a few kilometers according to the site as they've gone through and cleared these
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tell us 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 20 to 20 villages, say. 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 year old receipts in those days. 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 on these orders to fight the opposition . he hopes those days are gone now the am and the is our lives have changed under the syrian regime and the p. k. k. malicious living
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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 a still competing for control. some of the driving down to the, to the beach, syria, the and central gaza. and it's really strike is hit a municipal building in the city of data, but at least 10 palestinians have been killed, including the local may or more are believed to be trapped under rubble. dozens of injured people have been rushed to unlock the hospital. overwhelmed health workers there have limited supplies and are struggling to provide adequate care. i just need his honey, my mood reports from outside the hospital. so this is this, the, this all after these really military is targeted,
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the municipality building city of the city ambulance vehicles continues to be dispatched from the hospital through the bomb side. and so far we've seen many of these are either brought back to the hospital. some already did were brought to the hospital on the ambulance, then others were on ours full by animals and civilian vehicles were also responsive from the area to the bottom sides as seen as why may have 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 has a leading and a trying to be taken from the ambulance into the emergency department. please. really missouri carried out. that'd be a back on the municipality building historian, the entire building. why people are still inside this particular building houses, many of the display of the families inside the facility itself and it's hard yard
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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 happen more from gloucester husband in there. that a how to sign for the north is really air strikes on a school and gaza city have killed 7 palestinians. children were among the casualties in the attack on as much. that was the of the school. it was crowded with displaced palestinians, many of whom had fled areas in northern gaza. would have been under, is really siege for more than 2 months. brought him to hell. he has more from the side of the strike in gaza city. and 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 silver cool, which is filtering,
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thousands of palestinians will have been forcibly displaced from there is a building that he is a very if you can and the title, and 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 block. busy over the place we can see the burn mattresses that these displaced 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 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 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,
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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 still this round of this classroom and the come out of had one hospital in northern gaza is barely functioning after repeated is really strikes the area around the medical facility and they blah, here that's been under attack for weeks. hundreds of patients are in need of urgent care. it is rarely forces attacked a house near to might add one hospital earlier on saturday was through it was reporting from the scene when it happened. nobody watch all can avoid it, wants to come out at one hospital carrying choose medicines and blankets as it's
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officially winter. here it came out of the hospital as a captain to see they're off watching the fluids in the warehouses of the house and just speak to the director of the doctor for some sophia i think i have it filled and filled with another 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 is not enough next to know the, the level of destruction, of the calculated se. the
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still ahead on al jazeera, george's parliament fixed a new president after october's disputed general elections. but the anti government protests are far from of the hello type, which is on the rise across the eastern side of the us. further west, we've got a fab at a cloud rolling in that's going to bring some heavy rain into parts of california, rain, sleet, and snow up around the cascade. so through oregon, pushing out through washington state and also into the west side of kind of those, this area of low pressure, grassy pushes this way and i want to see a so as i said, we do have model where i wish we were pushing on that sketch a lift those temperatures for celsius for new york, 6 celsius, the f d. c. on the sunday afternoon. double figures, united as we go on into monday,
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and by the time we come to tuesday, we could be testing full teams, raise a 10 degree, rise the full right in new york. at that stage, there were some right around the swelling between we got some heavier pulses, the frame through the central place, pushing further east with some rain, sleet, and snow. pushing up tools, pennsylvania knew pushing up tools that to faced and cold, slightly clear skies coming in behind a little light of the wintry showers. the 3 central parts of kind of the more heavy rain coming in as we go on into monday. will wintry weather just around the pacific northwest? meanwhile, across the car, been on. so you better to fabulous sunshine about but also some live the show us particularly tools, the less a rental lease. as the one 3rd of all of the food for you is to wasted, which tens of thousands of foot outlet found in south korea has been transformed
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from west defender is to build a leader in for the recycling i. the reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean, the problem of uncertainty. what do you have? do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place, a phrase or just the the you're watching. i'll just hear on a reminder of our top stories this our top western and regional diplomats have met in jordan to discuss serious future. they called for a peaceful and inclusive political transition. foreign ministers also demanded that israel pulls out of a demilitarized zone along the syrian border. where is really soldiers are
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expanding their presence. the local mayor was among at least 10 palestinians killed in his really strike on a municipal building. and central garza more people are believed to be trapped under rumble. and, and is really striking. a school and gaza city has killed at least 7 palestinians. the school was crowded with displaced people, many who had fled northern guns ever just been under siege for more than 2 months. people in the occupied west bank city of janine had been protesting against a raid by palestinian authority forces the refugee camp is frequently been attacked by these really army, but pa operations. there are rare amount says condemned the p a for targeting palestinian fighters engineer 3 began at dawn 5 days after palestinian authority forces surrounded the camp, killing one commander of the janine brigades, the palestinian prime minister says the authority is trying to maintain secure in
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the occupied west bank was divided into 3 scattered areas of control in 1995 under the oslo accords between is rarely and palestinian leaders. israel controls about 82 percent of the territory. the remaining area is under direct palestinian control . but the palestinian authority, coordinated security matters with israel is really forces retained the right to enter this area at any time under the pretext of security. or ron bouchard is obviously, you're a senior political analyst. he says the palestinian authority is doing israel's bidding engineer. if you remember that, but as in a thought or 2 in p l. o in general, have i times condemned is right. and even took certain measures against it. i think united nations 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 it, but
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a single thought of the picture and thought it has tried each and every to why one, whenever it's possible to co ordinate the security methods with this right. in other words, do is read as bidding. in other words, do israel's dare to work in the occupied territory. but still the is really the government, the phonetics and fascists. i'm not satisfied with this, but as you know, thought they because they're not satisfied with if there's on that which is representing the senior people. so this is really the government doesn't give them what that by this thing. and i thought it is security out was this is in the end of the day, it just doesn't want it to exist. nonetheless, but, but a scene or thought it has been trying, get in again to satisfy the israeli government by cracking down on palestinian resistance. the
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south 3 is parliament is voted to impeach the president for declaring martial law last week. you and so q will, is suspended, and the prime minister is in charge as acting president. the constitutional court will now decide if he should be officially removed from office, but the president is defiant, saying he'll continue to fight for his political future. rob mcbride reports from salt. 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 to marshal more nearly 2
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weeks ago. given the scale of the biggest constitutional crisis in decades. his acceptance of his impeachment, for it seemed to locate, told him to go to thomas you moment though, i must pause our journey towards the best of future, which i have worked with. the people for the past 2 and a half years must never stop tropical in recent days. you and has been defiantly defending his actions and the apparent failure reconciliation that may have made him more enemies on the fact that the ma, some more was imposed only for 6 hours and then and then the then person union voted, highlights how the democracy in south korea is very much working, it is alive and well, president june has now been suspended, but remains in office pending a decision by the constitutional court in south korea is relatively short history as a democracy unit. so y'all is only that the president to be impeached. one of those
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decisions was over a ton at the constitutional court that will now consider this ruling a new and has promised to find no telling the impeachment, but also potential criminal charges against him. for south korea's opposition parties, this impeachment brings close to the prospect of criminal charges against you for insurrection. come newton's attendant to december. 3rd, in the direction crisis has not yet been resolved. the suspension of you and your the ring leader is merely the 1st step toward addressing the situation with investigators still trying without success to search his offices. so now we peach to president. june is far more vulnerable to the multiple agencies closing in on him. robert bride, i'll just say era. so george's governing party selected a new president. the file accomplish. lucky was the only candidate and a vote that was put to politicians and not the public. the demetrius didn't go set
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us this report from timidly see how it was. it was an election that could only have one with a because there was only one candidates because it will cover less of a former football. and so in front of titian was voted in by a college of voters and the public. in accordance with new rules. they took tons 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,
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protest has gathered for the 17th day in a row. they continued demanding a rerun of october's parliamentary elections saying anything happening since then is now and void. whatever they do, including electing a new president, we, we don't think it is uh, originally meant 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 cool 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 studied political science. i would never be able to get into this parliament because i've never played football in my entire life. the countries prime minister, congratulated given us really well taking a stab at his previous asses and kids at the video. so for the 1st time in 20 years, georgie, i will have a president, was it petri it?
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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 organization to meet him in the bank, go out to 0 to bbc. alex scribner is the executive director of the democratic security institute. he says the new president was appointed because he's a party loyalist the president. his most the ceremonial, they'll still some powers that help them to test and see. for example, the customer can be type of goals, but that means it can be out of his head by problem. it doesn't have any pulls in the fall in the phase ceremony. 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 a reasonable, i'm good here in georgia. the fact that habits really does not have any kind of higher education is being made fun of a lot by protest. azalea state is
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a place for people actually brought the university decline was to, to waive a parliament as positive protests, but was really great thing for, i think most people in the, in the ranks of the protesters, nothing kind of joy to the countries. well, how you opinion orientation is that this guy is associated with russia. he is positive as basically from the policy which was to talk basically to be can be as he weston nancy. you know, effectively 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 a 1000 percent favor membership with the u a. p. and so how, that's really presidency. you might not have without pallet, but i think he was basically appointed because he's either yes ma'am. you know, the government here, notice that he will do as he is told, which is the current president, solomon 0 base really has not c, as in my much one dependent line was in fact supporting the protesters in eastern
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ukraine fighting is intensifying as russian forces make slow, yet steady gains. the strategically important town of holcroft sk is vital for both sides. and russian forces are approaching the outskirts. alixia top list has more from the premium capital keys. 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 sides have sent thousands of soldiers and hundreds of tanks into a fight both sides of it 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, now down to a home full. 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.
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