tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 16, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter and waives the the salon. several venue is good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. another grim milestone in gaza. the total number of palestinians killed in 14 months of israel's war ser houses $45000.00 and is really is continuing to bombard districts targeting a 2nd school within 24 hours. killing at least 20 feet is really forces have also been attacking syria,
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saying the risks of not disappeared with the fall and the shower of the site. and also had an island in ruins. people in my york to pick up the pieces after a powerful psych loan or through the french to are treat in the indian ocean. in school, the crisis deepens at manchester, city, manager cordial assess, he's not good enough for the losing yet. some of the game. this on to local arrivals. i'm anxious to unites the in just the past few minutes. we've had confirmation that israel is devastating war in the gaza strip. has now killed more than $45000.00 palestinians this since october 7th, last year. that's according to the palestinian health ministry. as of those killed in the past 14 months, more than 17000 have been children. and that overall figure of the $45000.00 we know as an under counts because it does not include the $11000.00 palestinians,
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considered missing or buried under the rubble. and despite months long efforts to secure a cease fire, israel's airstrikes continue across casa, the military bombed to schools. in the north and south of the strip on sunday, 20 palestinians were killed in hon. units that are clearly marked on the wall shelter were hundreds of forcibly displaced. people had been staying. let's go straight to alpha 0 is pencil, doris in darrow, by essential gaza. and another grim milestone 45000 people killed more than 17000 of them children you have experienced a to tell it to you of this war. you have been in gauze, us since the very beginning. what's it been like? what is gone? so like now the last and the amount of loss is unbearable among all these policy news who have been living for this war for more than 14 months. the past couple of hours were also very heartbreaking for policy news,
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where school was shelter is hospitalized. every single pads of life has been targeted by that is where the forces were talking about 4045000 palestinians, but these are the only policy news that were transferred to hospitals or were reported from the families. we're talking about thousands of into it. just individuals still trapped under the rubble missing. no one knows where they are and no one was able to rescue them. that's focus about on the north where for more than 70 days. now, the civil defense teams were on able to rescue or retrieve or pull any bodies from that area. and we're talking about constance. charlie constance is where the air strikes and even quad cops, there's chasing palestinians in the streets and killing them. we have been seeing a lot of palestinians on the floor on the ground. no one has been able to pick them up, just like yesterday's mazda crew that took place in the school in may 10 with no,
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not only thought in the past hour, there was a family of what has a family that has been targeted in mostly about 6 members of the family were all killed and this makes the family a race from the civil registry. but the was the only survivor where she lost her whole time. in the end, she was the only survivor for most of her young life, of the men he has done is war on august 13 and is really striking info newness cubes. her entire family through one's assignment 7. but now she is the lone survivor. the impact of dr. talk through the child from her house where she was lee to found in debris with burns and injuries all over her tiny body. there was no one left except his
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baby. she's 3 months old. her name is that he and you had a boy here. what did these children do? they were all children and be killed. the tooth 3 and 4 year olds. all of them were children with the high. yeah. so now this is really grandmother who is triggering to care for her. and the guy that i'll be, i'm here, i am just scared about this little girl because i am too old and because she needs care and milk and diapers, there's no one to take care of her except to me. sometimes i called the neighbors to come and take care of her. i can't do anything more from the land, air and sea policy and using glassdoor are facing unprecedented levels of destruction. is really forces have no killed more than 45000 people here. more than 2 thirds have been women and children. a cream milestone in an even
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harsher reality. the majority of causes population has been displaced. millions are left without shelter, living and extreme poverty in facing starvation. is there a siege on the gaza strip has also made it nearly impossible for a palace. sidney is to receive medical treatment after relentless attacks on hospitals, age workers, and medical stuff, policy and use the field. they're just waiting for their turn to die. as do more than one year of this war, policy renews are desperate for things to change, but with no fees while you're in the dust still rising every single day. that change may not come for some time in the committee, obviously it didn't. but i'm doing by any chance as a car or associate professor of golf policy except guitar university. the general thank you for joining us. we've talked so many times since the beginning of this
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war and regularly we hit these milestones. 45000 people killed. and i think what we need to establish and reminder of yours, of constantly at the outset of this conversation is that the majority of them are not, are not, i'm us, the combatants. and they said they are women, children, and the elderly. they are innocent civilians and we also have to bear in mind that even though he's probably could send a big deal to 17000 member falls of from us. actually, the speaker, 3 percent, or the middle of a meeting that anybody who is made up of the english as considered us at the latest by these 5. so those, those figures, of course, are controversial according to to, to describe. but they are contributing on the other hand side as well. we have talking about 17000 children in any other countries in the world that we have this kind of figures. that would be a better because they're concerned about what kind of behavior they find. the force
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is happening in this space. but here we see that's this because we have been reaching this milestones. we don't it clear actual from the united states or from the european union or from being pressed on committee to stop this any point. there were threats, there were different solutions by the minute, the initial security causing the wherever solutions by the i c i to g, but none of them for me, i worked in order to stop what is going on. unfortunately we wouldn't reach 50000. um, we don't know when this went to, to stop. i mean, we don't see how at the end of this, of this war, i want to talk about the number and the reliable and reliability of the number. because regularly, when i speak to guess whether is really or not is really but who speaking defense of israel's actions. one of the things they do early on in any interview is they um, under cut the reliability of the number they say either. well, it actually is not as many people killed as those numbers suggest or that within
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that number there is a great number of homeless sliders. it doesn't matter. i mean, either the 45000 or 440000 movie applicant, about half of more than half of them are women as early until then why? i'm not concerned about those to the where they were killed or why there is no way a stronger action was hoping that to happen. we have been seeing that and raise of the ratio of children of guidance. is it but it being in the work this has not changed. we keep seeing that schools, hospitals are being bumped. they are all full of people that they have been the space ones and another from the north to the so the people that they might end up having seen anybody from how much the middle life, however, they are being part of it. it just the 5 because of maybe someone is suspicious of being a part of the problem which is like our associate professor at guitar university. thank you very much for joining us. and then l 0
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a camera operator has been killed in and is really your strike on central gaza. i'm at a law died while he was reporting on the rescue. workers trying to save a family injured in a previous is really attacked. the military also killed several other people in the attack on the, on the say around the refugee camp. israel has killed nearly 200 pounds thing and during this, since the start of the war and a statement down to 0 says the network calls on all human rights and media organizations to condemn these really occupations. systematic killing of journalists in cold blood. the evasion of responsibilities under international humanitarian law and to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crimes of justice. alpha 0 unequivocally condemns the ongoing crimes committed by israeli occupation forces against during lists and media professionals in gaza. jody ginsburg is chief executive at the committee to protect journalists, and she says the world relies on alice's here a journalist to report on what's happening inside gas. this is the deadly s, period of conflict for done is that the committee to protect done is ever
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documented. and we've been doing this work for more than 30 years. this year alone, we've been able to document and verify the killing of 9 to one. john. nice globally, 2 thirds of those have been killed by israel and almost all of those palestinians. and the important thing to stress as your view, as will know very well, is all just there is one of the only international use of organizations with stuff still in cause or because no international media is allowed in on, has been allowed in since the start of the war, so we are in tiny, reliant on john and it's like says, i'll just say we're done next. like there's very many, many pun assuming, john, as you continue to put, we are reliance on them for all the information we're getting out about what's happening inside. because of what we've seen since the start of the war. and indeed, before the systematic attempt by israel defense information coming out. not just of
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garza but the west bank that includes the kidding of done this. the deliberate we believe targeting of a number of dollars, which would be a will crime, the targeting of media facilities. the binding of 4 and media organizations encouraging us as ever, from the forcing from israel, but also the sanctioning of is really news outlets like how that switch with subjects to sanctions on the pulling of government funding. very recently, it's criticism of the government. we've seen a very high number of arrest and fox, so many arrest by israel palestinian john. this is see is that it puts it less than a paul with china, the leading j to i've done this globally for very many years. and of course the bonding of international media from cover and gaza, which will correspondence say, is absolutely unprecedented in their experience. the the
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and is really is keeping up its attacks across syria, launching more than $500.00 airstrikes inside the country. since the charlotte side was top of last week, and in the past several hours, more sites have been hit. this air strikes struck near the northwestern coastal city of tar two's is really, army says it's targeting what it calls military sites. also, the united nation says it intends to offer all kinds of help to the story and people say you an invoice to syria made the comments during a meeting with the head of the new syrian administration gear. petterson is in damascus to push efforts for political transition process. western powers have stepped up engagement with syria that you will also be sending its top diplomat to damascus. the developments and syria are expected on the agenda at the use foreign ministers meeting underway in brussels. first we have to discuss someone's level, we are engaging with the with the syrian new leadership, brendan,
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what kind of steps are we willing to take in, in order to have relations with them? so for us, it's not only the words, but we want to see the deeds going to the right direction. or else is there a has a team of correspondence covering the latest developments. this use our we're in syria into our key in brussels in moscow 1st. so we'll go to reduce our dart renewal is in the syrian capital, damascus. russell. what is the new syrian administration? the new syrian government saying about these continued is really airstrikes on siri and target's well did the fact the leader of syria, some of the shadow has been asked that both of the ongoing is ready as strikes. and he said that this is a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement that was signed because 0. yeah. and he's back in 1974. and he also said that the international community needs to interfere to stop his red russian spots. she also added that they are not planning
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to get into any conflict with israel at any time. soon. indeed, it is the a deed or that the is about the, the is that is odd with that to the states. but i'm being city of just the hours of the, of the full of this that regina is that started to conduct a search across the country. and last night, one of the, the places that was she had by israel is across the mountain. that is just right behind me and it is hausten. it's a, it's a home to several, a of defense systems, the radar systems as well. so now when you look at the mountain and you see the proximity of what his values shipping to the residential area. so with the city center here, i am at the may of squared, one of the center square in damascus, extremely close. then of course, this varies by conducting such a passed by a strike. they are diminishing. the company submitted to the capability, but particularly trying to destroy the, in the past as an add a force as off still. yeah. that the new administration will be extremely the one
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that of, of a guest is right. a starts and aggression a or so. there is intense diplomatic activity from this new syrian administration. they're engaging with all sorts of countries that you and envoy is there, that you in boy, as we said, is going to go to the, to the syria. multiple embassies have reopened. tell us where we are diplomatically now, between the new syria and pretty much the rest of the world. a well one to a physician has taken the console of to come to the said the now they have 2 priorities . first to preserve the state the app. but that does this to make sure that this is the form of the regime, but not the states. and 2nd was still received international commission. and this price is fast enough to see how quickly they have restored the or this year. and in terms of the international legal mission now, so we see that the regional companies of the neighboring companies such as the rocket egypt, jordan started getting knocked out of evidence behind the resumes they are. they have diplomatic missions here, one of the major, you know,
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content yesterday it was due is the magic missions here. now turkey has just view open these um, but see i've got that say that on tuesday tomorrow is going to be open is um because of the 15 years. so and the do you and the reps that special representative to, sir? yes, that came to damascus. i met, i'm a set of defective lead the fact the leader of these deals. yeah. and he's standing, damascus, european union and sub and his special envoy to, to, to celia on monday. i also got a confirmed report that now the city and the decision is in direct tools with this, with the british officials and with the american officials as well. so it has been just a week and it is quite in transit. quite interesting to see how the things so quickly got on a track on one hand, preserving the state and providing security on the other hand, receiving the international and regional medical condition. the piece of the diplomatic development here is quite the opposite. that it's the rest of will. thank you very much for your reporting. there is good enough to zayna holder who is
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in the riah that's in the damascus countryside. zayna one look behind you and we see there's been a lot of destruction there. why don't you tell us what the situation is in the riah with it, with a focus also on the humanitarian needs there a man, well, we are going to show you the scale of the destruction in the suburbs of damascus. wherever you look, wherever you go, you see this destruction buildings destroyed homes, livelihoods, and in this neighborhood, there is still structures in other neighbors neighborhoods like felicia neighborhood, which is very close to the meza military airports. the whole neighborhood has been leveled to the ground. the syrian regime level the to the ground because they wanted to create a security zone, this neighborhood, or the sorry, the suburb used to be home to half a 1000000 people before the uprising begun,
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which descend into into war. now today, a mere 50000 people live here because there's nowhere to live. just look around to all this destruction we've been speaking to people here and this is the word a we've heard time and time again who is going to rebuild our homes. we need money, we have been, we have been struggling for, for, for years. there's also no infrastructure, no electricity, no hospitals. so there's so much to do in order for refugees to be able to return the syrian resume, recapture this area from the opposition in 2018. but since then it's never rebuilt anything because of this one. it's opponents a to return. so this is just an example of the challenges that, that the new administration in syria is going to face. yeah, it's painfully obvious and thanks to your camera team, by the way, for that work as painfully obvious how much work there is to do. but how does that even begin? how do you restart the economy? i understand people have dryer, rely heavily on agriculture. a well,
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definitely. yes. this was a center for agriculture. many people here were farmers. we met a few of them and really this, the suburb was known as the city of greats. but there are no grades left and the, the regime also destroyed farmland. they want it to make these areas really uninhabitable areas where, you know, the post, the threats where the rebellion was, was, was very strong. these people, agriculture is, is, is vital for the syria economy, 20 percent of the population work in agriculture. and they are going to need money, they're going to need money to buy fertilizer, to buy seeds, to buy, to buy, to, to buy machinery a. so really the task ahead is very difficult. a lot of we met a former fighter who was in that i. yep. who lived who stayed here during, during the season, he just came back and he said, we came back to nothing. of course, we are happy that we have returned,
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but who is going to help us rebuild our lives and say no thank you so much for your reporting. thanks to you and your team. that's dana holder in the ryan syria. stephanie decker is in kill this on the turkey 8 syria border. stephanie, you've been working on a really interesting piece of this story and puzzle here. we know that up until a week ago, there were 3000000 syrian refugees in turkey. i don't know how many have returned to serious. i don't know what the number is now. you've been focusing on the younger refugees, those who missed syria for almost all their lives because some weren't born in turkey or who just haven't seen it in over a decade. of the people returned um they come from to this area in other borders as well, but these are the people here that are going to charge for that are closing the
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chapter on their lives here, not to return. why so many of the rest of g here are saying they'd like to have temporary permissions to go and see your hard zane a token guy to go and see what their homes like most of the people here are from high level but talking about the youth i think this is a very interesting to so like you say, piece of the puzzle. you have families, you have children, you have children, and we're talking about, let's say anyone under the age of 201918, don't know, syria. they don't have a personal connection to it. yes said she's the image is what they see. the image is the memory for them. for example, we interviewed one family, so they have a 15 year old son and a 13 year old daughter. both of those turkish is really their native language. they say they struggle in arabic to learn and they say they don't want to go back to live in that level. yes, they want to visit. and when we were interviewing the daughter or the mother who was listening to our interview yesterday, burst into tears. and i asked her,
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why are you upset? she said, you know, it is, makes me so sad to listen to my children who don't have a connection to syria. you know, we teach them arabic, we tells them about their level, but they have no connection. and they're now grappling whether it's best to take their children back and educate them in syria once that is possible, or whether to stay here and, and look further down the line, but they want to return. so just gives you a sense of the complications of so many of a young generation. stephanie decor. thank you very much for your reporting from the turkey a syria border. there is go to send them, send them concealed little urine is symbols and them. and you've been hearing from the turkish defense minister. what do you have to say? a welter dish defense. minnesota. yes. uh good. i just, uh, drew a clear picture about trick is the presence towards the serial turkish attitudes actually uh, august stances, watch and see, but uh it took you a, gives
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a strong support to the will of siri and people turkish defense minister who also is in charge of some thousands of turkish crews inside a northern syria said that they are este, okay. they are willing to give a chance to the new administration in syria. as you know, the h t s led by alma, then shar, that we, whom we know as a gilani in his name it, it is a service organization according to the turkish law. but however, as the western countries. 6 smooth and relations and give a chance to the new administration to care for surely follows the same path to kill, opened its embassy in damascus over the weekend. and turkish defense minister said that we will do a jet chance to the new administration. and if the new administration asks for help in terms of the they are building up their new military, we are ready to,
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to help them to get, has trained an acute many countries armies including in the, including the ones in africa, in a we can say that they are well experienced in that as a strong natal member as well. but also on the other hand, one thing is very important for truth here. and the operations of the serial number of groups, why pj and p, why the under the umbrella office staff and the turkish motors, her presence will depend on p wide, these actions and syria and the h t. s p wide to relations back to send them. thank you very much that sent him considerably reporting from stumble. let's go live now to a hush of my whole bar. shame you're in brussels for us, of course. and the you, like the rest of the world was taken by surprise. by the fall of the charlotte saw the rapid fall in the charlotte side. they're sending their top invoice to damascus soon. and they're discussing this at the foreign ministers meeting today, where you are of the dates that are they are
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discussing the issue of syria today. and we're expecting the leaders of the european union ethic. i'm someone to meet in 3 days from now here in brussels to also keep syria on top of the agenda. and the reason why the discussing is to you and how to move forward is that they were taken of gone by the stunning defeat collapse of the regime of a shot on a sudden the spectacular advise of high at the head of the shipment of the seller who is likely to have a bigger stay in coming up the future a syria. now the consensus of the you is the not going to lift the sanctions on how to how data show they're not going to provide financial support open. the ticket support bought the sense that they are sending out that to, oh boy, to damascus, to talk to how to, how do you this is the 1st significant step forward for the a you and this is what they are expecting to hear from him. but the setup that
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basically going to ask him questions about the can take a complement, the transitional period, and full. so the new constitution to be crafted. and the both of us by not of these are going to play in syria and they say they would take it step by the step on that . if the see that there is a genuine commitment from a to how to get a sense of the saw in particular, when it comes to a smooth transition to democracy with other political parties are going to have a big a say, it could be the beginning of the end for the regime of the sections that were imposed on hey at how do this i'm one of the key element here. sylvia in the you is going to talk more with k region applies and as we speak, there is no consensus, even among the but the region of the day is the gcc on how to do with hey, at the how do you ship some countries, how been well, coming the take over of those are very skeptical and they would like to get a good time before they can visit says this is whether you is willing to build
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consensus. here. i'm gonna keep engine of tires with the united nations and they say they would like to come up with one united front to move forward to deal with celia in this delicate moment of the zeros. how can i help our reporting from brussels? thank you very much. caution, let's go to, you'll be a shovel, oliver, who's in moscow. so you're a cheryl, a side serious ex ruler, ex dictator. they've been granted asylum in russia. we're now learning from some bombshell reporting new details about a sets the assets that he reportedly was able to take out of syria. yeah, that's correct. well actually, no, we're know the exact amount of bush on the side. i says, here in russia, but a report say that within a period of one and a half, yes, i saw manage to send at least $250000000.00 in cash to most current.
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according to on this, russia was a haven and had been a haven for the cyber haines finances for yes, most who became a hub, helping bypassed western sanctions, imposed on assad off the hebrews haley, suppress the uprising in 2011 and so therefore mysteriously the o is the kremlin and so to speak for it when a trace of which began in 2015, the cash flows to rush. i coincided with serious reliance on the kremlin for ministry support. encouraging from wagner lesson to recruit and for housing rushes, we did she braces oh syrian soil, but no, all the money was transferred and one guy took some time. it's not. and that's in total from march 28th of september 29th is $21.00 points were made with moving $260000000.00 of system figures and western governments accused outside regime of long during syria, as well as intending to current officers. his final
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a single and make themselves rich. so i said relatives also were secretly buying assets and brush. apparently it's a nerd way. he is zillow cases in this country. however, 5 years ago, charles is from that his relatives who at least 20 luxury apartments and most important to 19 the financial times sizing documents found out that his family, his family members, owned the police to 19 to 20 apartments in moscow. safety, which is right behind me, was a total of $40000000.00. you use of, of all of the reporting from most go. thank you very much julia. let's pick this up with rob guys and follow the letroy and peace and security of durham university. so that the dictator runs and then we find out presumably the information was leaked that he is managed to siphon a quarter of a $1000000000.00 out of the country. i mean, this is something that could really help, sir. we ever start to rebuild. yeah, absolutely. and that's why you're hearing for us syria,
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commentators of people in serious saying no rush, you should give this money back unilaterally. but we know that's not how international politics works. vicki, how russia works, things get rushed of itself. hasn't certain financial problems and it's issues with functions. what might happen is russia could have this money back as a kind of quick pro, quote. and the russian is not finished when in syria is not finished with syria, it has an ad based the name had a name, him him, excuse me. and also enable, by using tosses. that was all strategic assets. those bases of the main reason russia was supporting decided regime. so 1st you can find a way to keep those bases in this new syria that's being built as we speak. it will still be able to, for full as broad as strategic goals may be returning some all parts of this money is, is the way to get with balance. and that's not forget the away, such as we hand you back, all the part of the money. and you guarantee this to you when you keep our russian bases and you guarantee the security of the basis, right?
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and you might hear them handing it back, is a good, we'll just do it. but i would suggest reading between the lines on that one. and that was not surprising that this has happened. don't forget both russia and syria running to west and sanctions, is the renewable, the 2 countries and the functions trade with each other to trying to evade or mitigate the effects of those functions. and let's not forget that that has model a side by side, sorry at the film. a 1st lady is of course a was an investment banker and a hedge fund manager. so if anyone knows how to hide money, it would have been her the 1st steps. it is the 8 of the new syria, the 1st step of metal shaw, the the current ruler of syria and his prime minister have been i think, almost flawless. why do i say this? because there is a most, no one to criticize him, the current governments and what they've done in the last 8 days. in fact, everything you're hearing from the neighbors and from the international community has been positive so far is all about fair. yeah,
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i think regardless of whether you think, you know, this is a change or know how much of a change it is. it's fat to say that i'll shall read haste. yes. all the most popular kids on the block right now, both inside and outside, syria, and this is amazing. you know, people were talking about and they were standing military victory. but i don't think this isn't a sounding military victory. this is a standing political victory. h d s i only has around 20000 fine cuz that wasn't actually that much fighting that preceded the for the establish him. that was the point. such sites has run away. so al sharra is doing an amazing job at maximizing his groups power influenced and stake and building as you just syria. and he's be able to do that by coursing relations with the west. you know, we've heard, as you say the, you, the us on the, the cable. yeah. the acknowledge the direct contact with the, the, with the 10000000 dollar balance on his head from the us and he's, you know, so it was. yeah, that's, that is, and you know, you can see how he's trying to change his image to get this, the list that, you know, you look at how he looks today and increasingly snappy. a close
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a nature and shelter, more welcomed bid. a stark contrast from how he looks in his wanted posted by the way, all the guys thankful. thank you very much for joining us in the students. thank you. still ahead on alpha 0, a major ukraine. your road and rail link is on the brink of folding into the hands of the advancing russian r. n. a sport will be hearing from the syrian refugee football or who now hopes to represent is the country that's coming up with andy richardson later the so the, the that and maybe surprisingly it's back to warm up in many parts of europe. yes, it is with the, the reason is the wind direction impact. this master crowd here means that the winds come off the water, the atlantics, it was going to be warmer than,
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for example, the middle of part of. so with this increased wind and direction change, it's up to double figures in london and barely. there's still a cold bit here. this is kind of go through the baltic states through know the training, better routes, and bring snow with it. but the rest of the science is that single figure is it is, but it's not quite if you don't have the wind warming things mild and things, maybe you have persistence on the side of that. it was a case in point where we see 10 degrees on tuesday, the average is full. it doesn't drop off very much just because you've got nice on china, not very much else to affect the weather. however, to get to that position, we have to drive. i was currently in central mad, which is the assistant bringing shares and fairly strong wind that'll go across olivia. then took a diagonal across our g area and to was mauritania and probably send a go and increased weight and it will pick up the desk. this is going to be a pretty dusty snow sandstone the display, which will probably reach the west coast by tuesday or wednesday, lifting temperatures admittedly, but it also make
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a pretty dirty atmosphere. so for this part of west africa, the phone, counting the cost from some germany or in political and economic turmoils, powell, last effect. the rest of your, of the world bank has announced a wrinkled $100000000000.00 in support for poor a nation's plus coffee price is hit the highest level it almost half a century, counting the cost on the 0. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media. on out to 0. government shut off access to social 80, around one percent of factors that take nobody is consumed by data centers, many of which provide for 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 in footprint. and i'm just so beautiful north coast of the u. k,
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where the global green energy revolution, taking on new elements, fries own out your 0, the you watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this our israel's devastating war and the gaza strip is now killed more than 40 $5000.00 palestinians since october 7th, last year. the palestinian health ministry confirmed the number and its daily update on monday is really attacks continue to target schools across the strip to the latest strikes. 5th, to educational facilities in con eunice and bake down here for a forcibly displace palestinians for sheltering. one of the attacks killed 20
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people is real, is also keeping up its attacks across syria. it struck near the northwestern coastal city of tortoise. these really army says that his targeting would have called military size houses. there was a summer binge of age set down with the syrian information minister to discuss the current situation in the country as you have to start from 0. so what kind of challenges you face to restrict everything in the sense if it helped is called the language in odessa, shabba story actually up to 54 years of ruling the criminal regime left, the country almost completely destroyed. this criminal regime destroyed all the villages and cities and even destroyed civilian homes, rendering them unusable. the economic reality in syria is very di, well, it's a legacy that needs a lot of work to rebuild a new economy from scratch, to the criminal regime. dedicated serious economic resources to occupying countries which were invited to participate in the war against the syrian people in the
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salvation government to starting with meagan resources. and we believe that a pointing qualified stuff in the right places within the upcoming government would ensure attending a new page in serious history to build and develop, making syria equal to the most developed civilizations and build a nation that lives up to the aspirations of the syrian people and maintains that social fabric. there's a lot of fear that under h d a soon, a sylvia will become very restricted. there. they will have to be religious restrictions. the other restrictions on the people of syria. how are you going to assure the people that they shouldn't be afraid of your company? that's what i thought the thought the. i'm gonna see, some of soria during i. what can northwest and syria over the last 5 years. we had people of all the different sects and syria and all such sects, without, with, according to the principles of as long as we believe that all sects and syria are
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key constituents of the syrian people. and they existed in syria for centuries. if not millennial, they are an integral part of the syrian people. we give them special attention to ensure a safe, stable and dignified life for all 6. since the launch of the military operation, ministration delegations was sent to the villages, towns and cities where the sects reside, to convey messages of reassurance and provide them with that basic needs that they, the sustenance, bread and other live supporting items. furthermore, we have deployed security forces to maintain the security of such areas as well. and then finally there's a, there's a lot of outside threats, expense. israel has taken more to be an occupied category in, in syria. it is carried out more than $300.00 strides. there are people who are concerned that the influence from turkey is going to increase. so how are you dealing with extent? it's as the csu, our political affairs department is mandated to coordinate relations with all
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neighbouring and other countries and managed matters related to embassies and diplomatic missions, both in syria and abroad. such a department engages with neighboring countries with daily updates and communications, and establishing and understanding with such countries, sending reassuring messages regarding the future government, it's vision and approach. communications are ongoing and all aspects. the ukranian navy is reporting that russia has pulled its blacks the fleets back to the sea of as old since the war and ukraine began, ukraine's navy suncor destroyed at least a quarter of a fleet. targeted attacks by ukraine have killed a large number of the fleets commanders in november, a russian commander in charge of missile batteries of the fleet was assassinated. alex, good populace has more than this from keith on the withdrawal of russia's. lexi fleet a versus a pull back, the black see fleet and the ukranian navy is reporting that now as of now, they're on no russian vessels, nate naples,
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vessels and patrol petrol in the black sea fleet, a tool. now this is something that is being, is, is, are ukranian success story. the ukrainians have managed to just sink will destroy a quarter of the fleet itself, is killed, but come on. does a come under a charge of miss old batteries pulled. lexi fleet was assassinated in sylvester pole in late november. so this, this entire fleet has been so degraded this now so timid that it's in frayed to even patrol because if it does patrol it bites of vessels up full potential destruction. very, very different story in the east. their advances all along the front and the russian advances. so we're seeing russian forces pushing into pl cross canal just on the outskirts they took the hamlet of ship jenco late yesterday. so they're in a matter of like a 1000, a 1000 meters. it's down to meet us now rather than columbus has a further south, we are seeing the collapsing of ukrainian defensive pockets. and also in the self
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russian forces a push north of surround. did you credit defend, is it one area on a threatened is a cuts off the highway, the main supply route to ukraine, the defendants in caracas. so it's a very, very 10 situation for you, craig, and here in the east. in eastern ukraine, russian forces are advancing on several fronts. there now within one and a half kilometers of the town of across the vital road and rail junction. for months, the strategic town has been the focus of russia's attempts to take the region. the russian ministry of defense set its forces also took control of 2 villages. indeed on yet screeching to rescue workers from mainland friends have arrived on the french overseas territory of my yacht. top there was hit by the strongest psych loan and almost a century. the french interior minister is on the island to manage relief efforts. several 100 people are fear did the islands airport and it's only hospital were badly damaged by psych loan shadow. felix new art reports
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devastation as far as i can see in the french indian ocean territory of my york cycle. and show made land full here over the weekend with winds. exceeding speeds of up to 200 kilometers per hour. striking people's homes and sending it struck presidents into fear and panic inc, i will screaming because i live on my own. after one hour of when my neighbors came to check on me because i had to called for help. i was lucky as of the phone, even walk up to the store, they broke down my door and i managed to get out. the officials say trio is the strongest storm to hit the island in nearly a century. keys to the people in my york, leaving make shift holmes many perched on the sides of hills. and when heavy rain falls soaked the loo soils, they then caved in and created a disaster. measures a bulk you'll have set them up as yourself,
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then i think they will certainly be civil 100, perhaps approaching a 1000 or even a few 1000 given the violence of this event. we will experience that now flesh and now family with our loved ones. our colleagues was at the command seemed to with all my colleagues, the ceiling of the operation will seem to flow away. the man of my aunt's capitals says the storm brought down power lines destroyed water plants and roads. and more than 200 people have been seriously injured. a number that's likely to rise site to do is know we can have beyond my old, into neighboring mozambique and malawi. the un says many homes, schools, and health facilities. there have been partially or completely destroyed. the looks new are all just 0. the south korea's top court will hold its 1st hearing to review the former president's impeachment case. at the end of this month. the
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constitutional court has up to a $180.00 days that 6 months to decide whether to uphold you and suck gills, impeachment or overturn it. parliament voted to remove him from his duties after he declared a short lived martial law earlier this month. meanwhile, the leader of the governing party, hon don't, who has resigned. rob mcbride has more on this from so south korea is constitutional codes beginning work on the attempts to impeach president june, so cal, following the votes to impeach, passed by the countries nashville assembly over the weekend. it's a process that's likely to take at least several months, possibly up to 6 months or on this the 1st uh, full day of work. the colt has been setting out tasks for just this is also looking at schedules with december the 27th now such as the 1st day, full preliminary hearings. this is on the impeachment side of this ongoing sog or of course you and is also being investigated. full pop possible,
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a criminal wrongdoing for a legs the insurrection and also abuse of power. now the prosecutors have sent out to another summons for him to appear for questioning. it's been revealed that they had someone's due to appear over the weekend for questioning which he missed while a. now the summons has not been sent. a similar line is also being followed for you to come for questioning from the joints investigation team. now this is a nother team that is conducting its own investigation by the police and offices from all the agencies. meanwhile, the leader of the ruling people power policy. this is use out in policy hon dog, who has a finally quit his position on monday. his position was increasingly precarious with his pa, to split over this whole impeachment issue on which way to vote, whether to stay with you or not. but finally,
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following the passing of this impeachment vote, the party leadership has effectively crumbled with many seeing the posse members handing in the resignation, making hands position untenable. as he said in his resignation, speech, he simply had no choice that it was impossible for him to carry on. and then his resignation apologizing to the people of south korea for what he called the sufferings brought about by the marshal crisis. rob mcbride, i'll just say a rest. so this is a kia who's saying one of india is most accomplished. classical musicians has died at the age of 73. the same turn, the traditional drums known as tablo, which i usually use as an accompanying is to instrument into the store of his shows . the one for grammy awards, 3 of them this year, his career spend more than 60 years saying who'd been living in the us, died at
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united city. well, well mil up at home with a couple of minutes left to play but conceded to put goals, the hum, united to victory. i'm a dallas growing the winning goal please. the defending champion city in 5th place, knowing points. allstate as little pull out of game in hand as well in the sense they do not make pretty readings, claudio, and it's a city we're heading, the 88 minutes, which is the latest. and so again, the reigning champion is lead in the premier league and then the last to sort of november, i can say to 23 goals and 10 games, which is more than any other the same from your, of the big 5 leagues. since you have only $11.00 of the last 11 games across the whole competitions continuing the clubs west or on a full since 2006. why they have to do keep working. but i'm the boss, i'm the manager and i'm good enough. it's as simple as that. i have to find a way to talk to them to the train, to them, to the way you have to play that way. i have to press the land to build up and i'm
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not good enough. i'm not doing well. that is the truth. to us, the united city was the 2nd league when on the roofing, i'm or and he made a big cold to drop out 100 go not show. and mock is rush foot from the squad instead. making the train on sunday morning because he felt bad behavior in general attitude around the club is not being up system for music, bought them the performance in training, the performance in game the way you dress the way you each the way you engage with the teammates. we would the way you push your teammates everything is important to you know, work on fixing the beginning of sending when we want to change a lot of things. when people, we know at 12 i'd losing their jobs. we have to put the standards really high in for this. they have to fight for the the place in the team. and today we're in the team prove that we can leave anyone outside the squads you can manage to him if you play together. chelsea long as you, as i'm a risk,
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is still insisting it's facing for his seems to be considered realistic type of consensus at c one. whenever brent said nathan, within a couple of points of latest little poll blanca corolla have quite getting his score chelsea's always into the spanish international sense. so after the final whistle for shipping, no physician play a spanish leg latest boss to learn what base and well knew at home. so the goal on his boss and now only above that's coming, trade on goal difference, warm points ahead of round the drift trailer on my way to cuts off the inter continental cup final against but you know, serious civil war for many of the country sports men and women into exile, but now with the full of the saw government, some of them hoping to return and represent the homeland police reports from sweden . the auto houseman, sporting life suddenly treads the line between 2 countries until the over throw the said regime in syria. his ultimate dream was to play for sweden. after arriving.
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here was a refugee 10 years ago, a decade in which he was twice as to play for syria and twice that. and i don't know. so i feel like that's a good one of i refused to because the national team presented the dictator who was now left the land money. i said no with all respect to those who have represented the soviet team. but for me, it was personal phone and lots of key models career was interrupted by the journey to sweden as a teenager. you know how to once again to represent these homeland auto also and types of playing for syria come at the time when changes are already sweeping through a team that faced the use of physical danger and political pressure under the outside regime. the most immediate change was the disposal of the previous red kits replaced by national shirts in green, reflecting the changes in syria's flag for auto asthma. now these brothers both changes made a new relationship with home. after all, 3 major fig successive life is refugees. and now citizens, mohammed osmond is the ball but to the sweden football team and intends to stay
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with the army, feel part of it from the field. and i have my job here, many friends in many customers here, then that i make a complete suddenly came up for me. it will be great to go back and visit my family, but it's hard to leave everything i have here had not been had the 3rd brother, water house of the plans. he started body building while in refugee housing until the professional in sweden belonged to represent syria. i never seem to present any pick that or at a team or television. so my dream, of course, to, to go back to celia. i was a soon as possible to put it into my my see a young free county right now in old mother visiting cool patients. and there was also a false brother stuff. it was imprisoned in syria and has not been found among those released in the past. week then that will came and to come. when the regime took him, he just got engaged. we believed that he has died in prison like all of the others mulanda him. what's happened,
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new lives on new hopes have been born out of serious tragedy. some things can never be regained. pull race out, is there a stop? now there's an injury, concern for kansas city chiefs court about patrick my homes. he was supposed to leave the game against the cleveland browns midway through the full quarter with a 9 click program. following that hits, which shifted going. so when the game 217 got caught, holmes was by this thing to victor. the last 2 weeks about the truck as i threw the ball and i hit and i hadn't seen it this guy, someone hit me from behind as well. and so i kinda just got rolled up on um, kind of habits of football. and so i try to bounce back up and obviously heard a little bit um, but uh now we'll just get after the rehab part of it and try the range next week before that was cool. event you all show and it's all the thing is, 1st of all, island run for 2 schools in the 1st quarter and 3 to touch down process and a $48.00 to $40.00. see when over the detroit lines, then get a franchise record 11 days went straight to the lines. 5 seems have already
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qualified for the playoffs. once he's beat mountain lions who had only counted these creatures of hit trouble in the 1st of the series in australia. and the losing early 1st thing is what kits in reply to australia is 445, mitch marsh. with this catch the close of another rain effect today in prison. india with $51.00 for full of the series is level one with 1st change. so then with the chance of reaching the world test championship fun, tony of course and using will be looking to wrap up victory against english on the day. so the 1st test came william cisco in a big centuries the obviously by sitting with out of contention in hamilton. thinking what 8 seems to tune the straight to the motion. evicted sort of the $658.00. they do like have an on the side of a new series. right. but as i suppose looking for that sir. all right, that's andy richardson. thank you very much, andy and that's it from me for this news hour. so hell romani is in the next with
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people in chumps the progress of an idealistic young generation of rebels is a pivotal moment in the last 60 years of the countries the trouble of history on the phones me on my, on the, on the ropes on al jazeera as the colder weather sits in families a start their day of repairing their damage. 10 most people here have lost everything or over the last year. for now, this is home. it's very cold. the children of sick women was screaming, everything became torments, destruction, sickness and disease every week. we're sick and tired, stopped us. those who have managed to survive. these really attacks are now hoping to survive the winter. we left and moved and survived the bombings we left off the siege. and now the rain and cold killing us. without proper shelter, people are vulnerable to infection and disease. we were affected by the rain. our
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children were soaked, our clothes gone when we have nothing to protect ourselves. just the tent and shoulders made of a plastic blankets and cardboard are the old protection of from the wind and rain. the another gray milestone in gauze, the total number of palestinians killed in 14 months of israel's will. surpasses 45000 colored cell robin. you are watching office airlines while headquarters here and also coming up. israel is continuing to pump off the strip tugs as a 2nd school within 24 hours coming at least 20 p.
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