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as camera lens best produces the best spaces and those of the people that i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the well the . ready ready ready the transition process should be shooting led and sir, you know, agendas converge the meeting on serious future. so western onregional diplomats with competing interest, discuss what comes next. hello, i mean that of a city the rich, this is algebra live from day, also coming up, celebrating in paris, but dreaming of damascus. we hear from people who fled syria and now face a choice they never saw. would that have whether or not to get home is riley,
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as strikes on a residential building and gaza. 60 killed at least 15 palestinians among them children. the french government says them might be heavy desktops after us, so i can devastate the overseas territory of my young. the need a week off to the full of the asset regime. the international push for stability and syria is gaining momentum. regional and western diplomats have gathered to discuss the country's future as it stands on the costs of monumental change of the decades of authority, tyrant, rule and conflict as amazing and jordan, they called for a peaceful and inclusive political transition. newer day has moved from the meeting in aca. a marathon meetings of arab and international diplomats to discuss all
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matters relating to syria. and what comes next. agendas converge tearing, aka, but they didn't always overlap. hair 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 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. i'm lucky. they've voice the same concerns. so we have just not 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 explain to the new syria international community shall provide security. it was necessary to political support and humidity and assistance. us maintained
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a cautious tone, while opening direct lines of dialogue with damascus. we agreed that the transition process should be showing lead. i'm sure you don't produce in 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're seeing is, uh, really, and we call you and they find 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
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a prosperous future for syria. that all day i was just a couple. georgian, james, geoffrey served as special envoy to the global coalition to defeat ices in syria. he was also formerly the us and boston to iraq and talk here. 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 beat us as we spoke under our resolution 2250 for far a uh, uh, free uh, integrated, inclusive, uh, sherry or that does not exclude people or press anyone beyond the united states is looking for continued pressure on these law med stay to keep a ram that is now out of syria. outage syria permanently in the kitchen or its
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supply lines to hezbollah and 11 on environment. resolution 1701 and the latest i live in, i'm cease fire. and also the united states wants to see chemical weapons secured outside and, and in missing people, including the american journalist austin price for time. beyond that, however, the us as a general goal of ensuring that the interest of the various outside players that's jerky is real in error stage are taken into consideration and neither rub up against each other are impact curious sovereignty. that means a plan for all foreign forces, any country including americans to eventually be is there any time so now stationed in towns and villages in syria, south west, that's off to the is really military expanded. it's occupation of the syrian gallon
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highs. following the collapse of the south regime, when does your buena boot has moved from to nature in south west and syria to the house? i was opening to the general, but to be sure you would have done too much as it were however, 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 portion of goto, 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 been to us. 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
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would lead connecticut calm with clear what the judge dictated is so that you did. yesterday. the forces of these really occupation conducted a maneuver and to 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 in 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. it has the law has made its fast public commons. and since long time allied bashful acid was toppled the groups, nita 9 custom says it's too early to outline the on groups position on the transitional government in syria. custom also acknowledge has been all has lost its military supply route through syria, now fussy to his beloved yes, has the law has lost its line of communication through syria. but such
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a loss is just a minor detail in our systems. the new regime can restore such 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. a said eliza ammonia is a military and political analyst. he explains how ties between has the law and bushel out assets changed, leading up to the toppling of the syrian regime. it is very interesting that the dimension i said by name, because then the team of asset took a position that broke the axis of the resistance by refusing to allow a wrong oh, here's the lot, defiant against israel is critical in all the warehouse is particularly the true digit me, science, that hezbollah and your sold in syria along the borders made in color moon and
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they've gone as high and to add to fly. i guess his beloved one device needed. but we see today and check 9000 every of that and go has will uh, to conditions similar to those of 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 a several of those from using support from its close eyes. 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 was 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
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wouldn't look for other possibilities. syrians in front and c flag, the civil war having celebrating the full the asset regime well. sama be considering returning home. all those. a wary of what the new administration will bring natasha butler reports from the capital of paris to some of the system. harris restoral to now has done a spinning wheel, says every time he calls his mother in damascus, she cries, he left syria 13 years ago. he didn't want to join the army. you can't quite believe that the charlotte side has finally gone. it's very high feeling i can in my heart, in my soul, in my breast. it's very, very, very nice to me and all the syrian and all the accounts we see reinstalled st. jude in paris. many trying to absorb what's happened on it too. so. so we are all together. we are all serious. we are all free in a country experiencing freedom for the 1st time. really $30000.00 syrian splits of
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problems during the civil war, savings, the pricing, the full of aside. but for some, the joy is mixed with a deep and lingering pain. a syrian one, cafe cold is 011. the domestic is po screwed, and a reference to the, the civil war started in 2012 t. m as home in the syrian capital was re, did a follow the brother an uncle with taken away in front of her. she and her mother have never given up hope of finding them. it was very, very hard because like from from the beginning of the freeing of the prisoners, we were just waiting. we were just like, you know, stuck to our screens just looking for it like looking through videos. maybe you could see that climbing is bush was passion from southern syria. she arrived in from 3 years ago, forced to build
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a new life abroad. she one does what it would mean to go home. we would love to go back and meet part of the construction and be part of or potentially the, the new democracy in the middle east of so yeah, i would love to go back, but i need time and guarantees before i do. but i do that because also i don't want to go back to living in said you for you and whole take hope unless a rule post and then on search and future united syrians who fled the country and bally dare to dream of seeing it. once again, patasha butler, i'll do 0 paris. the is riley strikes and gaza city has killed at least 14 palestinians overnight. children are among the dead and rusty crews, a scrambling to pull several other children out of the rubble. the rage targeted
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residential buildings area on saturday and garza city is ready as drives on a school killed 7 palestinians. it was crowded with people forced out of the homes, many of whom had fled areas in northern garza, which have been under estimate the siege for more than 2 months. abraham al clevi has moved from the site to the strike in gauze assessing. i'm now inside 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 killer cells being used at least at least for pelting as have been killed and does it have been injured and transported to the hospital. we can clearly smell the smell of the blogs all over the place. we can see the burn mattresses that these displays to really is used to to sleep on. as you can see,
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the bit covers the belongings of the display civilians. you're a guy, then i'm not going the we were in the queue to fetch water and 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 of the civil defense, but they arrived late. this place is a shelter for 2 or 3000 displaced people. the majority are from the north, where we were forced to evacuate by the occupation, who told us that this place, namely western garza was safe. we moved to western garza, but they followed us to western garza, the scale of destruction inflicted on the, in the schools classrooms 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 roof to this
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round of this classroom to become all odd when the hospital in northern garza is badly functioning off to repeated is really strikes the area around. the medical facility in bate law here has been under attack for weeks. hundreds of patients need and cat is ready for us, is attacked. a house near come out on hospital audio and stuff today. most outcast mood was reporting from the scene when it happens. nobody watch. oh really? it wants to come on. i've run hospital carrying show this isn't blanket as it's official window here. it came out of the hospital as a captain in the seat. 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 it was a little hello 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,
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it's next to no just the level of destruction, of the calculated se not . i'll calculate reporting from the side of that strike and still ahead on al jazeera protest, cindy occupied west bonds and over recent violence between the palestinian authority and slices. and janine and south 3 is called them into vase to impeach a defiance president used to kill his son and i'm short lived. am awesome,
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don't last week with look at what happen is the pod came into beams and cookie interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much it and the tool times. now i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but there's not just $1.00 price, it's a few of the store on tools to how does era a meeting of mine when i was studying the cannon and the curriculum that we went towards was handed down from elsewhere. it was an inherited curriculum. that is the image of architecture in the west of to text it may a valley and our 100 ravenna pub,
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so western and regional diplomats have messing jordan to discuss serious future. they called for a peaceful and inclusive political change, fissions or administer as also to monitor that as well pulls out of a demilitarized so along the serial buddha, but he's rarely soldiers are expanding. that present is randy as started some causes say, so you have killed at least 14 palestinians. among them children rescue crews scrambling to pull several other children of civil rights talking to a residential building and they are in garza city. and these are highly striking to schools killed at least 7 palestinians. the school was crowded with displaced people, many of whom had fled an open garza, which has been on the seats for more than 2 months. people in the occupied was buying city of janine are protesting against the raid by the palestinian authority forces. the refugee camp has
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frequently being attacked by these ready army, but probations that arrest a moss has condemn the da photography in palestinian slices. indeed, the raid, we got a tune 5 days off to palestinian authority forces surround to the account. getting one come on to of the janine brigades. the palestinian prime minister says this. 2 to is trying to maintain security, public oda and law enforcement. my one bizarre is out, is there a senior political analyst? he says the palestinian authority is doing israel's meeting in geneva. if you remember to put us in a thought or 2 p l o in general, have at times condemned is right and even took certain measures against it at the 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 the policy and i thought of the picture and thought it has tried each end
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of it. why wouldn't whenever it's possible to coordinate the uh, security methods were they started in other words, do is read as fitting, in other words, do as far as their to work in the occupied territories. but still the is really government. so for netflix and fascists, i'm not satisfied with this, but as you know sort of thing because they're not satisfied with is that there's on that which is representing by the senior people. so this is really the government doesn't give them what that by this thing. and i thought of his security was this is in the end of the day, he just doesn't want it to exist. nonetheless, but, but have seen or thought it has been trying again and again, the satisfy the israeli government, by cracking down on palestinian resistance. the
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south korea's parliament hesitated to impeach the president for declaring mazda no last week you and said, you 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 by the president of defiance, saying he'll continue to fight for his political future. rob mcbride reports from sol. it was a dramatic reversal of political fortunes a week before president june, so kills governing potty had stood with him to railing parliaments, 1st. impeachment, photo specified in this, the 2nd enough members broke ranks to seal his fate as president the, the suspension of the president's duties was urgently needed. and throughout the process we only thought of the country and the people. south korea has been embroiled in political turmoil since you is controversial in position of marshal
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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. she let me try, though i must pause our journey towards the best. the future which i have worked with the people for the past 2 and a half years must never stop tropical in recent days. you and has been defiantly defending his actions and the power and failure reconciliation that may have made him more enemies on the fact that the ma, some more was imposed on you 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 carol, is only that the president to be impeached. one of those decisions was over tons at
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the constitutional court that will now consider that this ruling and union 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. on september, the 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. then now we peach, the president to you is far more vulnerable to the multiple agencies closing in on him, rubbing the bride. i'll just say era, so as in east and ukraine, the slicing is intensifying as russian forces makes slow, yet steady games. the strategically important town of a cross is vital,
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so both sides and russian forces are approaching the outskirts olives. the top of us has moved from the ukrainian capital keys to an input cross the sound of battle close. by for months, the ukrainian tone is being the focus of russia's attempts to take the region. both sides have sent thousands of soldiers and hundreds of tanks into a fight and both sides having could heavy losses. after a month, long stalemate brushing units of inch forward. now, within 2 kilometers to inside across cuz over deserted electricity, gas and water being cut, the people population of $60000.00 now down to a handful. and they to plan to leave by using the word that we will leave tomorrow while call good talk. these are still running, the russians have already positioned themselves behind our house in the forest that one of the off kilometers away. that's how it says the situation is critical for the ukrainian defenders across because of vital voting rail junction. we have a controls,
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it controls the region. russian forces the desperate to take it and have committed hundreds of tanks and thousands of additional troops in an attempt to drive the ukrainians out of the town in the capital. keep people wait anxiously for the news . what we are afraid about po crossed off to that it might go to the neat pro next step reach. yeah, these are all lines and i'll people say they are staying the it is very painful. let's keep the rock heavy metal. stephen, the general stuff admits it, though it says dissertation is controlled, but it is very difficult to holds the positions their pressure is mounting on ukraine is being squeezed all along the false front line as russian forces advance in the north and the east have rush it takes for cross, it's going to be a serious loss, but you create a significant set back for his military and the psychological blue for its people, for the ukrainian defenders that time is running out. alex could topless oh to 0.
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keith. the u. s. television network abc news has settled the defamation lawsuit with president elect donald trump. trump sued abc in march of the commons, made on ad by one of its present is about a civil court case ruled by august, the 18 tyro abc will pay. $15000000.00 to trump presidential library to settle the case. the french government says it says several people, the dead, ultra powerful cycling hit the overseas territory of my art. flattening mixture of homes able wins of more than 200 kilometers per hour to the islands which lie between metal gasket and mainland africa. the storm damage is being described as the was to the occupied to go for almost a century. phones is sending more than 100 emergency personnel to the territory fits you and suggest you find more exception there. 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,
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which included the wind with gusts of up to 226 kilometers per hour. and then right . and you know, that makes it times over this says on hillside success and does rain most of ran down hill and the land became on stables. it obviously was a disaster. full make shift times have been completely destroyed or does it? does it for me to, to uh, to 0 is next. the hello is beginning to feel a little like windsor across. i'm not sure of the middle east now. temperature is really on the slide band of cloud or rolling out of ducky i pushing across iraq, iran and using over to was afghanistan. and behind that time, which is pretty taking something of a tumble 21 celsius here, even though public furthermore struggling to get into the mid change, the fact that i know so 4 to 8 over the next couple of days. uh huh. we could
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struggle to get to 90 degrees by monday, so it really will feel pretty cold because the air is across so dry, brisk when pushing in as well as you try to close the eastern side of the mediterranean, at least for now west of weather will push into where the west side of the and that will push its way further east was quite a bit of snow the into central eastern parts and simplicity. wet weather too. just making its way across side press one or 2 showers, just clipping the fall north of africa. a brisk brace. they're through this a hall, right, pushing some dust incense into northern parts of a nice area, just pushing over towards gone as well. so let's continue across central areas. of course, we have got our tropical socks. i'm making mindful on sunday, very strong wanes and some flooding rains. the
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doing the combination of violent war and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict we're posing for the extra really, really big. we've seen this done this in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the so you and relief and works agency and establish the support palestinian refugees says it's become the target of an aggressive campaign by these right. and government accusing gates of hovering ties to how mass to nice this comes this kind of thing and stuff. a humanitarian crisis of gaza with more than 250 of unreal stuff have been killed
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