tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 15, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, to on several venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news. our lives from the coming up in the program today is real, says, risks of not disappeared with the fall of the charlotte side and hits dozens of what it calls, minute 3 targets and syria. hundreds of syrian soldiers under the assad regime. wait in line to get a clearer idea of their future with the new administration. policy and during list is killed by and is really your strength on the refugee camp in central augusta.
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the french highland of my york is hit by the worst psych loan and nearly a 100 years authority say the death toll could be in the thousands of on peace. a statement with the sports music, the big one in the premium he'd mentioned specifically host mentioned to you later on at the pace for the action from the us. the 64 years later, the israel has launched more air strikes across syria targeting what it says. our military sites is really media save of the air force destroyed warehouses, storing missiles and rocket launches. this is near the town of custodial in the damascus country side. also, the turkish government has offered to train the syrian army in your administration, asked for it, and its defense minister says there is no sign yet of
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a complete russian withdrawal from syria. meanwhile, the un special invoice of syria gear petterson has arrived in the capital us and he's calling for an end to western sanctions in order to help rebuild syria. we will hopefully see him. so sanctions so that we can see really a rattling around spending all syria again. and then my last point we need to see of course just is an accountability for crimes. i'm in need to make sure that that goes through a treadmill justice system. an exclusive footage obtained by officers shows large crowds of former syrian regime soldiers gathering outside the home of police headquarters to begin the process of settling their legal and military status officers. honda saw hoot reports, former soldiers of bush auto as his army search for answers a week after his regime was toppled. a video obtained exclusively by adjust the
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shields hundreds of men gathering outside the helm of police headquarters seeking information about what's next for them. um uh i like it does go to the 1st, you know, i mean have set us free. i was a soldier and effective now i have registered the adjustment bureau as a step to restore our normal way of life. all those ex military men outside and willing to return the welcome. there is nothing a tool, nothing but safety and security, and last night many of them had already surrendered. after the new syrian administration announced its plans to help reintegrate soldiers from subs. army, it's now issuing temporary identification cards to those seeking clarification on their status. the new administration has said that any person who has not committed a war crime is welcome to rejoins society. with those accused of committing torture will be prosecuted and brought to justice. while he's death will be trying to do is
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to try and accommodate former regime members who don't have blood on the hands whilst at the same time making sure that they can at loyalists and that people whom they can trust. it is a delicate balance. after opposition fighters captured damascus in a lightning offensive less sunday. thousands of former syrian army soldiers crossed into neighboring idle, surrendering and giving up their weapons. would many still remain in the country looking to the new administration for answers on what role bill play in the new syria in the have this i thought i was just the don't think would. so let's go to the syrian capital, damascus, where a sum of engine data standing by. so summit was just a week ago now. the charlotte discreetly got on a plane and fled the country. what's it like in the capital after one week of what everyone's calling the new syria of the whole sunday, begun the 1st day of the week. the for many of the syrians here in the capital and
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life is coming back to normal schools. we're open to or late in the day we were at the us university here in damascus, and people and students were going and they're reading reports of people joining back their offices and you've been to a number of industries, has been checked out. this new government has been functioning on the 1st day of the week is reading. so there were some people who are there who have come from it live, people who are used to run the national salvation government. but they said that there is a lot of time, but they will require to set everything up from 0. remember, this is a country where it all of a sudden, not just the top leadership, but people who are associated with the top leadership also left. so ministry that been empty, they were telling us about ghost records about people taking cars and keys and locks and everything. so they're starting from scratch. it is going to take time to provide services such as uninterrupted, electricity and water, and provide up ideas for people to make sure that there's that version of fuels
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that run smoothly. so they all in the, in the birds of the officials here in sitting in various industries. they want people to have a lot of patients. they're doing what they can, but it will take time for them to take charge of this country, which is being ruled by a party for more than half a century. there are so many questions or some about what comes next, the syria, what the country's going to look like and the head of the new administration. that's essentially the man who's running syria at the moment. a metal shot field in questions he spoke to during this. what did wheeler, the way we learn from the prime ministers? speaking to journalists that today where he'd spoken about a number of a list of issues because the city of faces internal and external challenges. so there is going to be a new rule, this government is going to be an interim government. there will be elections been in where and how still remains the question. there will be a constitution and coming to you is going to be form to the form that contradict
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hundreds of units, long standing developed of the 2nd people and the revolution itself. so all of those questions about the future of steve, yet, which isn't going to be intrusive for all of its various parts. all of the communities, the minorities, are the people who constitute this diverse country are going to be included in the future. so yes, so nothing out of the ordinary that the said, but essentially giving out a charting out the plan, but he wants to the right to see and certainly is to see that assume yeah, which is going to be inclusive, a city of which will have voices which bathroom, the 30th we should have. freedom of expression and speech is going to take place as it is going to take time. but seconds we've been speaking just a bit further. they like it, but they want to see it in action. that'd be awesome. how much time would you give them the government and run woman told us that it has come after 13 years of struggle after so much blood check. so they ready and ready to give them time to just one there. who knows to be just,
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they want the rulers not to get enrolled in bribery and use up in grades. they don't want them to fill up the jails with people as well. so that is what kind of a, syria, the people on the street one. and that is a syria that is being promised by the need is now the village actually happens 7 days is a very short of a time to actually examine whether it will happen or not. but the, the, the words are there. and if actions follow, this will be syria. what a lot of people have been inspiring to, and then almost sacrifice has been made to get to 7 days. there's not much time at all, but some eventually thank you very much for your reporting from the syrian capital damascus. often more than a decade of conflict in syria, the united nation says 7400000 vote remain displaced within its borders. it says 70 percent of the population needs, humanitarian aid, 90 percent lives and extreme poverty. the large cities of a level hama homes have enjoyed the worst of serious displacement crisis, with entire communities uprooted because of the civil war. the syrian white helmets, a group offered assistance throughout the war,
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and has dispatched teams. they are expected to focus on rebuilding and recovery going forward. well, earlier i spoke to for real cub, he's the deputy general manager for the syrian white helmets. he says, story and refugees returning to their homeland facing the uncertain future as there may not be much for them to come home to the off, thousands and thousands of people who are fine to get back home. you'll see the crossing points at the borders, but they've been on the enter key are called it was people who tried to come. but to be honest, once people revive back to the day of homes, many of them a big disappointment because there is a lot of destruction in many but most and many finishes the lives there is livable . my, i fall, my own discharge. and uh they were uh, he was about a few where the situation warrants are and then it goes to the systems are hopefully damaged. so we have
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a lot of work ahead to clean and explore the ordinance. you know, a lot of millions may be a flat mines and explosives and also munition, which we need to clear. they are the levels which we need to remove and open to boats. and we need to have a the infrastructure to enable those are the piece and re refuse to continue to return home. to the week after the fall of president bashar assad, the syrians are desperately searching for loved ones were jailed or forcibly disappeared. thousands have been freed, but many more are yet to be found in hopes or fading with each passing hour or so sort. our reports on this from damascus. at the buses square in damascus, these families hoped to see the loved ones who disappeared years ago. tens of thousands of prisoners were feed off the position of fight this top and a 2nd present for charlotte said
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a week ago family see the rumors circulating through the city, such as the free prisoners, particularly those from the new tory, a sudden they a prison are taken to the square to meet their families. and the auto besides, there was my grandson in 2014. he was a 17 year old innocent boy. i want to do fishes and ask them if you were still alive or not. they told me you was alive, but warned me not to come again. they told me to forget about him. i hope he was come and we will meet here. according to some human rights monitoring groups, more than 150000 prisoners are still missing in syria. way up to 100000 may have died in government from prisons, 7 the slash to my son has been missing for 14 years. since that he said we have searched everywhere, but we couldn't find him. people said he might be among those freed from said nile
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and take him to the square. we are waiting for him. the majority, a sudden may a present for a city included the human below the house is worth, thousands of prisoners were kept for decades of incarceration in brutal conditions . go for shall say. all the prisoners, dead or alive have been very used. but some families are still searching for the loved ones. this was but they made the draft to interview the cells inside the prison. but for many aggrandize weight and you know, comparable pain god, the god helped me. god helped me. well, my neither one said, these mother of the seen her touches on that. you know, the more of the he, the hospital in damascus is filled with the bodies of the prisoners who were killed by officials,
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hours before the foot of the savages. comedies for 4 or 4 years that one day they will unite now anxiously removing the plastic bags and checking the faces of the deceased to identify them. some are in shock left with no words another mother is searching for her son who disappeared 15 years ago. should remain hopeful until the end of the she realized he was killed and the bodies of the bodies piled up on the grounds of the more families of the families. beauty of the church at this moment. so being in between hope and fear a hi ross was the the error of this,
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the gene does depend over half a century. and 15 years of little civil war is over. but it will take years, if not decades, to he of the ones, the coast. this was added that up to 0, damascus. israel's government has approved a plan to expand settlements in the occupied golden heights. it comes a week after the army invaded the un buffer zone between the territory and southern syria, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the government acted in light of the new front facing syria. and he wants to double the israeli population on the golden heights. as some context here, the 1974 agreement established a un monitored buffer zone with 2 separation lines. these really controlled blue line and the syrian controlled red line, forming an area of 235 square kilometers. it served as a critical barrier against direct military confrontation between israel and syria,
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the golan heights. originally syrian territory, was captured by israel during the 19676 day war. and it was unilaterally annexed in 1981. this an extension has never been recognized. internationally and syria has consistently demanded the territories return. the recent developments highlight the volatility of peace agreements in conflict zones. following the collapse of the assad regime is really troops recapture mount herman escalating tension in an already unstable region. from the hoary is distinguished public public policy fellow at american university of a ruth, you're joining us from boston raw me. it's great to talk to you again and i wanted your view on this. on the one hand we're hearing from is real, that this is only temporary, right? that the, the territory that they seized in the last few days, that's only temporary. on the other hand, the army saying that they've received orders to prepare to be there for a long time. and israel's also saying we want to increase the israeli population in the area. what, what do you make of this?
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that was pretty clear. 0. what's going on and this is very much on the line with zine, a strategy and policy not just in the last 3040 years. but really, since the beginning of design is less than an hour conflict, around 1920 or so, of these really is i've always wanted to create a page of the design is wanted to create a jewish state, which they did with colonial british systems. they have the jewish state as real, that's very strong. that's supported by most of the world as a jewish state. but most of the world also imposes its predatory aggressive apartheid and out genocidal policies against palestinians and other areas. but part of this strategy has always been to have a more line for the jewish that has to have defensive capabilities to protect the george state from any possible. so that's around it. the problem with this room is the strategy has only increased the aggressions between israel and the
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power of states on that when the rom and has isolated doesn't very much internationally. so that's what they're trying to do and i'll get moreland the claimant's for security. that's one of the most unbelievable claims in the world because they're just destroying every military assets that the syrian state has. and anyway, lambs has never been a major defense factor in the last 50 years or so because of all the attacks that have happened by israel more, i guess the dream had been with me sizing rockets, some drones that go over any land barriers. so this is something that is expected, it'll generate more opposition for most of the world. the americans will probably go along with the british will probably go along with a because they are the 2 big cup of the colonial supporters of what is are. and there's another side to try to do for the last century. yeah, we, you say it will generate opposition. we're already starting to see that saudi arabia is issued a statement against to these latest moves by is really in the golden heights. so
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listening to you and looking at the facts and how is real, has, has acted, has moved in the last 7 days since the charlotte side fell. it seems pretty clear is really, is using a moment of extreme vulnerability in syria to grab more land. that's what it comes down to, and that's right to grab more around, but also to do something else to assert over and over again as much as it can. the predominance of a jewish designers is really power in the region and the prioritization of the state of israel and its strategic aims and security. they want to make that what they're doing. i'm a serious luck only to get a little bit more buffer zones because these buffer zones are meaningless as we just saw. but they are trying to send a message to iraq, to iran, especially anybody else in the region who will try the 1st in history. well,
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because they've already had time as far and they've had, has about low, they've now knocked out the state of syria. and they're using syria as a lesson to intimidate other people. but again, this policy of military overkill works and the sharp from the games land, but it doesn't work in the long run. israel is increasingly isolated internationally. the arabs are watching all of this on tv, doing nothing but making statements. but at some point, there's going to be a combination of forces around the region and around the world that will be more seriously engaged in either making peace with israel, which is what everybody is willing to do, including the new syrian government or can gauging it and the resistance battle once again down the road when the resources are recalibrate and so what, hopefully they move towards the piece making the option. and this is really what we're looking for now. and the serious the government is saying, now the leader of saying, look,
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we're not interested in finding these rarely as that's a great time. they are on hands on the so these are making a better relation to the right answer made over the choice of the americans, the signals all over the region, the whole someplace possibly may have mechanisms to resolve them. finally, so, and this is really what we, so that will be trying to achieve romeo. what do you think israel wants to see in syria? we know what they want it up to a week ago. they wanted syria to stop being a conduit of arms going from iran that has beloved, they've achieved that. um. what now, what would they want to see? are they ok with the new administration? what are they hoping for? what they're hoping for is what they're hoping for. and all of the countries around them, they want to russell stage or supplement stage who bowed down to them and makes the priority of the state of israel 0 priority as well. they've sadly been able to achieve that in most cases and the, the official states responses to the last 40 and 15 months of savagery by
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israel with the us and u. k. of supporting them as soon as actively they are passive. response is a signal that israel has achieved one, if it's of greatest strategic goals, which has to pacify and directly colonize the majority of the out of countries. you know what our country can buy in advanced military system from the west without the israel is approving of it's quite extraordinary. so what is new wants is to have in direct control over the software. decisions of our countries and the sub and decisions must be based in these riddles. are you on a boeing down to this rarely priorities and picking up any problems that are left for the odds that they don't want? i mean, power sitting in the or the running and they don't want anybody challenging what they want to do. and this is something that is not realistic in the long run and
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the short term they've achieved the long run. it's not realistic. around the hoary, distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of the route. thank you very much. dr. adam of the palestinian journalist has been killed and it is really striking, central, gaza. i made a law was working at the time of the attack on the, on the say around the refugee camp. several other people were killed. the organization, reporters without borders says more than a 145 to our list have been killed by the israeli army in gaza since the start of the war there in october last year. houses here with hannah, who dory has more from central gaza. another policy, new journalist have been killed in the past hour by that is where the forces as that is really forces carried and i'll talk on the civil defense themes office in
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the play rock refuge account. so 500 and seeing in simple the sense teams were killed a long i didn't know a policy and journalist who works with several media outlets. not only that actually med was always embedded with the ad building and with the civil defense themes. now 5. so will be fun themes have been killed along with us much and as you see, it's quite you also in the hospital where all of the civil defense who are coming to bid farewell to their colleagues. but as a is really forces to put continues to target policy and journalist, we lost our colleague amount is some through last week. um, how about the value? so yesterday and now i know this brings the best, all a policy in turn is killed by the is ready for says 195 and the, the odyssey that, that it, but i've got the policy time is really forces have been bought in northern and central parts of garza killing $46.00 palestinians in the past 24 hours,
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at least 15 or killed in a single attack on a school housing display families and bait noon. let's come all at one hospital, a place where a palace thing and should be able to seek medical care is instead faced with the risk of death is really army has once again targeted stuff and patients there. and then the central guns at funerals have been held for people killed and is really attacks on darrow, by children or among the victims of the overnight attacks. one targeted tense in a make shift refugee camp for more than 14 months, schools and gaza has become home to tens of thousands of displace palestinians. every shelter is overcrowded with food, water and supplies severely limited, in some cases, completely cut off leading to widespread starvation spokesperson of the u. n. 's agency for palestinians showed else as here as honey. my mood around the camp in there about a wire inside on this the school, but now it just shows the entire ro, bala,
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they're all 16000 people filtering inside the school on the outside. they're all over 50000 people. so 65000 people are relying on some of this from the, including a minimal point. it's including any kind of food distribution, hygiene distribution and also the water. well as the water was in this one made during the war, they dont have clean drinking water, but they do provide me with a full cooking purposes and washing purposes. they don't have enough blankets and mattresses. the weather's, and the temperature is, is getting very code as in december, now we've had rain. so we've had him freezing temperatures. of people just aren't have enough. we don't have enough supplies coming in just this week. i've spoken to an elderly woman who was 85 and she is sleeping on a mattress in a corner. she has a very thin blanket and not fit. i'm not saying she's the surviving on breakfast. 14 months is unacceptable, and it's in humane that people are forced to live in these conditions. we have 17 doctors,
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17 medical staff. so what care owner is at the point now is that almost 70 percent of the medical supplies that we need. all right, 04, they're about to run out this month. how can these doctors do that job when they don't have very, very basic medical supplies? this is army things we have to provide the children in these vitamins. this is, this is business for. there's no vegetables, there's. there's no baby formula. there is no hygiene. there's nothing for these children. this is it in these pockets for these severely mount r as children, people are back to back in these tense and shelters. they've had wraps caught perches mice a snake's coming in between mosquitoes and slice spreading disease. there's absolutely 0 to prevent the spread of disease in the gaza strip every time there's a 4th place, an order in the areas. most families come here. so throughout the 14 months, every single time there has been
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a force displacement order. more families have arrived. the shows has got more busy, and that's how we thought the situation were in today. is real plans to shut. it's dublin embassy siding, ireland, empty israel stats as relations between the 2 nations deteriorate dublin calls the decision deeply regrettable. last week, ireland support in south africa's genocide case against israel at the international court of justice. in october, ireland and una feel rejected israel's call to withdraw peacekeepers from lab and on. site thing is really forces proximity to iris troops. as concerning n may island alongside spain in norway recognized palestine as a state prompting israel to recall it's invoice. of bobby mcdonough is a former irish ambassador to the u. k. the european union and easily he says, israel's move to close, the embassy reflects its inability to accept a balanced approach to the posting in the palestine issue. so there are 2 elements
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of these very fundamental industry statements on today's decision to her completely false. the 1st is that the accused items on the street is right sessions. this is not true. i left has taken a balanced approach, which at the moment involves not only come tell me what time i stayed at 2 years ago, but also congenital, totally, just before she is ready response. that's a problem is that should not be, but the noise as well is that moderation is seen by them as extremism. and the 2nd thing that's even more ludicrous is the obligation of actually symmetric rhetoric on the cause of the armstrong. and that's not just wrong. it's orthodontist and i hope you enjoy as well with understand that there is not one single example of an armstrong making you not to symmetric remark is part of the deliberate translation by the presence is ready to governments and some of the supporters in the world. a conflation between actually such as i'm, which is the scourge wherever it happens. it's not particularly troubling tonight. and condemnation of the good tests behavior obviously which we, we, we,
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we are just now in your program. 16 more people chose this every day and we see it without eyes. and so what the government's position in general and specifically in condemning the killings in guise at this disco course in the us to discriminate. feelings is very much effective advice. public opinion. it's still a head on alpha 0. we look at what's pushing minors to join the arm games in haiti and in sports to a dominant display by australia as cricketers against india. details on that with get his stomach at the place is just blowing through north and you're on right. lift snow on the ground intact. run by the next step to weather is coming through in turkey. so we'll focus,
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i think guess again on the eastern met. so for monday, in particular, is probably to be rain or snow, but snow are quite low levels, running slowly east, with not necessarily visit conditions, leaving sunshine behind. and of course, the cold feeling if you're for the science in tokyo, cypress will probably syria. chances are able, right, and you think, well this month old moving this direction, it looks like, but you said the impetus fades away and nothing much else happens is a fine looking day for the south or the raven produce. the wind just picked up is shamal is blowing kind of dusty, one effect that has been assigned storm somewhere near baghdad. so that's causing that wouldn't be blogging down to the gulf towards got there are possibly you are, you doesn't have to vicious. but it's that all the same, it certainly could have tons to the max naveen dough, which is ok later this time of year. finally, she does this extremely violent storm. it was an equipment to have it can category forwarded across the beyond of my yacht. and more recently, the case line of mozambique now is losing power and later on sunday and monday and his main source is going to be
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a matter of writing. it brings through mozambique and southern malawi of the doing the combination of violent war and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this with in east conference? we're pushing for the action. a lot of the rates are really, really big. we've seen this janet, it's an, an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you, closer to the heart of the story of the sun rises brilliantly here. the history was written,
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the nature became theory is here, the beast in a totally the timeless journey. the watching engine 0 reminder of our headlines as our israel has launched, more air strikes across syria targeting dozens of what it says on military sites. is really media, say the air force destroyed warehouses, storing missiles and walk it launches near the town of castell, that's and meet damascus countryside. israel's government has approved a plan to expand settlements in the occupied go in heights and comes a week after the army invaded the un buffer zone between the territory and some
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syria, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the government wants to double the israeli population on the golden heights. at least 43 palestinians have been killed in a single attack on a school. housing displaced, families and bait is really forces of embodied northern and central parts of the gaza strip. killing 46 people in 24 hours. syrians across the world have been celebrating the fall and the charlotte sun, nearly 30000 of them fled to france where they began new lives, but many a know, considering a return home houses, there wasn't the passion. butler reports from paris, a climbing is bush, loopy strand, and the oppression from southern syria she arrived and from 3 years ago, she can't quite believe the bush. all the sides. rain is over and they have been a visiting because we've got it of one of the biggest dictators of the 20 for a center. and the out of spring finally paid off in a way forced to build
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a new life, a broad bush for one does what it would mean to go home. we would love to go back and be part of the construction and the parts of put them to the the, the, the new democracy in the middle east of. so yeah, i would love to go back, but i mean it's time and guarantees before i do, but i do that because also i don't want to go back to living in so many syrians in paris are trying to absorb what's happened. we are all together. we oh, syria and we are all free in the country, experiencing freedoms are the 1st time 30000 syrian splits of problems during the civil war taping celebrating the full of a side. but for some, the joy is mixed with a deep and lingering pain. a syrian one, cafe cold is 0, and less than the domestic is post screwed, and a reference to the, the civil war started in 2012 t m, as home in the syrian capital was re, did
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a fall. the brother an uncle with taken away in front of her. she and her mother had never given up hope of finding them from the beginning of the freeing of the prisoners. we were just waiting. we were. it's just like, you know, stuck to our screens just looking for it like looking through videos. maybe you could see that despite so she's being through. she has hope for syria. it's like a blank page. it just has to fill it with, you know, teens of a contrast with what you wished for, a real post and then on search and future, you know, many syrians, he fled the country and barely did to dream of seeing it. once again, the talks about the i'll just 0 paris. the leaders of west africa is regional block have approved in exit timeline for burkina faso. molly and the chair at a meeting in nigeria is capital emerge of the 3 countries have been given 6 months
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to reconsider their decision to withdraw from equal loss. after nearly a year of mediation, the countries have ruled out returning to the block, which they condemned as subservient to ex colonial ruler france. the alliance of south states is an economic and security block created newly created by the military governments of molly booking. if also an new share, it was set up last year with the 3 nations agreeing to help each other in case of armed rebellion or external aggression. molly burkina faso in these year have all had military crews in recent years. the larger regional block eco was suspended the nations in response to their crews and imposed sanctions on new share. and molly, in january, the 3 countries announced their withdrawal from equal was they also cut ties with friends and with the us and turn to russia. so security support, kabir o'donnell is a security analyst and the managing director of beacon consulting, a security and risk management company, who joins us from a boot just so as we laid out, equal was tried to pressure the cool leaders. they impose sanctions,
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they shut borders, and the response from the john to as well. okay. we're going to leave the group then. how much of a loss is that for equal was um. well, from looking at these truck technic position of the 3 countries we didn't does the hill um, especially when we discussed security. so it did have a huge loss. the moment it costs and most, most countries in the region are dealing with uh, challenges. uh, non state and groups cuts all them terroristic, have been not talking, including the, the 3 countries that are exiting. and so we got, you know, a much like what with the, you know, the moment it allows these groups to grow strong guide allows them to take advantage of those gaps. and so we are likely to see more todd small, you know, security occurrences both within the 3 countries and then of course within the
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larger because of some regions. and then of course, the economic interest of the refunded to you for his deposition, of course, is to advanced treatment and have a free economic zone. and unfortunately, given this strategy, positioning of this concrete that could be very difficult to achieve except some form of agreement did. all right, that's that allows for your movement and of course, concessions on goods transfer them and things like that. of course, even the political consequences, especially with regards to governance includes i'll call it in those 3 countries. and um, the other countries are looking onto what would happen in terms of transition to civil and democratic group. doctor would have a consequence on day, of course, a regional support. and then of course, the last point would be what that i was going to talk about. the, the consequence of jewel jewel politics. russia has a if, if the position of for, to quote and if the region of called the us, i think we did a new job and we're likely to see more of the,
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the 2 countries both front and the u as in nigeria. and so how that is going to play out within the budget to do politics of this upgrade. and it's also something that would affect the, the ongoing negotiations between the costs and decided to increase. so it was hopes, these countries will not leave. in fact, as we said, they're giving them a 6 months they're, they're leaving in january, they've reiterated that they're going to leave and not change their minds and their exit is formerly happening next month. but equal was said, you have 6 months, you have a grace period during which you can change your minds and come back and the new president to set a goal by the old you, my fi, still trying to mediate that right to keep them within the block do you think there is any chance they end up staying with any for us? i mean if the current situation remains, in other words, the 3 countries, the romans, by the military, june test and then then i don't see any change. it also reminds us,
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maintains the record i did, 5th completion with friends and of cause and we'd, we'd countries like the us and then i don't see anything changing. however, if any of this, the timing and changes within the 6 months that if we can see the possibility of a reversal of the car and the difficult. so an alternative these countries, molly, these, they're marchina. the gentle leader is one of the reasons they gave for pushing out the previous governments and taking power by force. one of the reasons they gave was to better secure their country, better fight against arm groups. has that happened? have they managed to do that? a, i'm not a tall uh, if you look at what you know, but more than half of the country, it's currently being govern. does the red. even though it's that i think of you originally by the government, but the control that the government has induced territories is it's very sleep. most of the,
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not the doctors that are active in half of the country have more control the government, the same thing with money. and then of course we, with the new jar, where with the attacks by def groups, um, you know, continuously. so the problem is of improved security hasn't happened yet. and on night have a plan been laid out that would convince um, any unbiased uh, you know, a valve up to see that there wouldn't be an improvement in the short term. we don't know what rule or what show was late, but given the telling you the right, you know how that home don't just pick the up arrow to the, to the, to the beacon. and it's in the way that it would create any meaningful change in a shot to a security analyst, kabir o'donnell, thank you very much. thank you. 5 and the french official says several 100 people, even thousands may have died in cycle in shadow on the southern indian ocean island of my art. this is the worst psych loan and nearly a century to hit differential overseas territory cycle. and she though,
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brought winds of more than 200 kilometers an hour with reports of settlements be flattened and the psych loan has made landfall in mozambique. again, taylor is eunice as chief of advocacy and communication there. he says, mozambique has also been hit hard by the storm, the impact here and by some because as well, so be by substantial. so i to, to made it awful athletics where i am now in temper and the buzz on the beach and the out this morning. and it's not, it doesn't make sense tropical cycling and a 0 pulse that bringing with windsor around 200 kilometers per hour. and chris p l . a lot of rain, probably see some of the sounding water in the background behind the around the city this morning. take a look at the impacts and assess what was the initial critical needs population and see a lot of destruction. a lot of bruce saw houses and schools helped us sense as being, but opperation, people are really starting to deal with with the impact that they face chair and in need of immediate document at certain support which is that is working together on
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this and in some parts of government's provide, but it is a very typical situation and something. yeah. and that price fighting off my kids to you and agencies for the protection of children says there's been a huge upsurge in gang recruitment of children. hate the gangs already control 85 percent of for the prince and with more children on the front line, they aimed to seize total control of the capital. l 0 is theresa bo reports. there are members of the v. then some gang coalition in for the prince, they're fighting to extend their control over hades capital. but many of them are just children. that dunwoody not his real name is 14. he has been in the gang since he was 12. his father was killed 2 years ago. his mother is too ill to take care of him. the police kills my friends, my father, my uncle's. so i'm fighting for revenge. i shouldn't be and again,
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but this is all we haven't hate to. we're hoping to control the apples again and then control the whole country. uni seth says child recruitment has increased 70 percent in the past year as violence has swamped this carry the a nation. there used as fighters informants enforce labor conditions. deteriorated in the capital after the kidding of president julian invoice. in 2021. the united nations has a security support mission. here. 400 canyon forces were helping the police in the fight against guns. the lady is 16 years old. he's an old friend. he says the gangs have given him a purpose. the chief treats us well. he trusts us with the money we say for him and gives us everything we need. maybe i should have been in school, but it's not our fault. the government is responsible and that's why we've taken up some children in haiti are struggling for food education and are now extremely vulnerable to recruitment. may use all at any means possible. so yes,
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in some cases they do go and they track the child and their family. if they refuse to come and join the army group. in other cases, they will thomas food and security and income for the family and for the childs in other cases, they try the are really busy they're, they're quite good at using social media that i and who is important when says working in haiti has become extremely difficult for international organizations, the security situation frankly, is making our work much more difficult. it's making and more costly and much more complicated. but it also makes our work even more necessary because children are children no matter what. whether it is a child who has been recruited, forced to join an army, who for now, it seems the international community has failed to find a solution to be ongoing. crisis in haiti and of the conflict continues to escalate to and then have now taken across the road on the front line berries i will,
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i just need to russian oil tankers or run a ground in bad weather. one crew member died and one of the vessels has sunk. the accident happened to me, correct. straight on sunday, 12 crew members, aboard the sinking tanker rescued and are now recovering and hospital. the people on the other tank are still on board, but their lines are not in immediate danger. russian president vladimir putin has instructed russians, emergency ministry to set up a task force to find out what caused the incident and to contain the oil spill. people in georgia or protesting again the day after it's governing party selected a new president, former football there. and the higher the cabin actually was, the only candidate on the ballot opposition party is boy called to devote accusing the government of electoral fraud demonstrate as an angry that the ruling georgian dream party has derailed as a bid for e u membership. and they're calling for new elections unless you are tanya, as an independent,
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political and list of the south cox's region. she says the protests revealing ongoing issue with the legitimacy of georgia as government as well. we just understand that the president in georgia is a very symbolic of course, chase, so not really a decision making position. so in that sense, a person who is going to occupied, we see it. it will be in many cases of prolongation of the ideology. that is kind of bringing that person to power and then that in that sense, of course, it will be just a continuation of the georgia dream. we continue having major issue in georgia and i need these not so much, only about the president say i should say it is about the political crisis that started in georgia. we have the controversial pulled a mentor elections more than a month ago. the key political parties from deposition still refused to accept the
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results. so was elections even more. jo, just main boston post this. they still are not accepting the results and in that sense, it's a huge issue. not just for the president with the problem and the leadership of georgia at all. the south korea's top court is set to decide the political faith of impeach president to you and so po, on sat today. parliament voted to impeach you and for declaring martial law last week. the constitutional court is scheduled to meet on monday. it has up to 6 months to decide whether you and should be officially removed from office opposition. leaders have urged the court to rule quickly. meanwhile, there have been more protests against the impeach president. these are the scenes in the south korean capital. so hundreds of people came out on the streets. the demonstrators say they will keep up the pressure as the constitutional court considers you in states from mcbride, has this update from so or in the, off the mouth of units of y'all's impeachment. the priority now it seems for all
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parties in south korea seems to be creating a sense of reassurance. both at home and abroad. presidential powers have passed to prime minister a 102, but as a member of humans administration, he is also implicated in the in position of martial law. possibly also facing impeachment as a recognition of the disruption it would cause if he was to be impeached in presidential powers passing on to somebody else. the leader of south crew is made an opposition party, has said that he should continue in his job and not to face impeachment while at the same time, also calling on the constitutional court, which will hear the impeachment case against you to get home with its job quickly of hi, urge the constitutional court to safely proceed with the impeachment, process of president union. so your, that is the only way to minimize the nation's confusion and the people suffering. acting president ton ducks who has been quick to reach out to south korea is most
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important satellite the united states holding a phone conversation with president joe biden, and also making contact with other embassies of other i live here in sold all through south korea's diplomatic missions. abroad with a view to into korean relations. hon is also just a meeting of south korea's national security council insisting that south korea and maintains what he calls a rule to type post to against north korea. ever wary of the north, exploiting south korea is vulnerability, right? now rob mcbride elders era, so still a head on alpha 0 in sports, be american swimming growth and 9 year old records in a week that's coming up with peter's chemist of just about the
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unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence? and as i said, 11 on, on her voice is the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people math or just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd child presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 0 in october 2023, these raising ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the strip, the people in power, those just the history of the amount of spinning in displacement. and explores whether clearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is ready to
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transfer on. and just the as fun for this course, there is an elgin 0 is due to stomach who's doing this in the studio? peter? so thank you very much. matches for studies was continue local arrivals, mannion lighted, have handled them and they defeats in the last 11 matches. but it didn't look like it would go that way of 1st use. could claudio go on 36 minutes habits so to the advantage of the head stadium? united with gifted a penalty. thanks to this horror, it's echo from it says new, nice to 10 to the challenge and nothing. and they said thank you very much. and it was one 0 no to a new coach or even everyone's philosophy, tubes long bones. but that's exactly what leads to almost in line. see it's minutes
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the continental european champions will take on part. you can of mexico who knocked out egypt awfully in a penalty shoots out. joanna guys are of scruples, decades, egypt. i lastly have dominated football on the african continent and the funds we're 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 like european champions round madrid awaits. would need the team could find the breakthrough in 19 minutes or extra time. and so it was on to penalty to put chico went to down early on venezuela. international solomon runs on one of those who failed to school, from spots with me, began to filter and it was how it up to santa
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missed the decisive step kick. as he hit the ball, but you can see in victory 65 on penalties, and a place in the finals of the 1st f, a 3 foot inter continental comp, shock and disappointment. funds here at stadium 97 folks. let's look at chico who came into this tournament, the underdogs, they've proven twice. they can beat teams expensive form. i bet to support. but standing in the way of them becoming the world's best called israel and the trade in that final on wednesday. joining us real skill out as a result of ha is another big school from travis, head has put a straight in a strong position in the 3rd faced against india. i'll freeze match winning 140 last time out in adelaide. he has now smashed 152. there's been seen, smithson, so school differentiate to leave home 5405 for 7. be in the say to the 5 says series is counting side of 11. using the while on top. and the 3rd phase begins to
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the final takes place on tuesday in las vegas. american summit, gretchen walsh, is broken. the 9th will break or the week of the short course we'll chat, but just the latest one. so 21 year old. same, but i'm good need to pacify size. ok? it's just a full individual co midland database. so close to being so in a 25 minutes a pool, which is halston link for the on demand side. jordan crooks from the cayman islands know, and he's own will record in the fifty's a freestyle becoming the 1st to go below 20 seconds. as i am, writing woke up downhill champion. cornelia utah has won the 1st 3 banks of the season at beaver creek in colorado. the austrian reached speeds of nearly $127.00. it seemed to be just an hour on the birds of prey coals, finishing the hate of if it needs a sofia gold gesturing, the red bid. okay, that's what the supports needs for the time being 0. and as peter said that thank you very much, peter. and that's it for me through a venue. if this is our answer today. jessica washington just threw in. great has
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to stay with the around one to send a phonetic tricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provides a moot storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud. i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the energy of these fuel. what's to store our digital information without a heavy comp and footprint. and i'm just so beautiful north coast of the u. k. with the global green energy revolution, taking on new elements of fries own out your 0 at the new democratic nations, just the part of this kind of behaviors, collateral, the average has collateral damage. that's what we all team is leading to. what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is a new or assistance corporate israel, affecting it's mobile friendly from the impact of the us selections. the escalating
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conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or lebanon still bears the wounds of past wars roll in on hills for decks. now, there are new ones, every neighborhood, and very rude seems to have a ground 0. there are countless bond sites like this one in communities across the country. initially, the cease fire brought a sense of relief, but days later, the reality on the ground discharge the bus, the neighborhood in central basement saw one of the worst is rarely a tax. the missile strikes at the levels this apartment block happened in the final days of the war, president se, there's still pulling out body parts. and they still think there were people buried under the rubble because they can smells rotting flesh in the living known as economy has been shrinking for decades. last harvest, declining tories of capital like brain drain, the less obvious casualties of war. getting people to come back will mean restoring
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the confidence of investors and regaining the trust of the international community . a hard sell in a place where war often looks more likely that stability the, the israel says the risks have not disappeared with the full of pressure on the side and hips dozens of forwarded goals. military targets in syria. the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is all just 0 live from don't ha,
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