tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 16, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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to are now to 0, the color and 0, then you get to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. israel continues as bombing campaign in syria. observers say the strikes have been the heaviest and more than a decade. i am how should have bought a lot in brussels with a e. u is discussing serious boast asset future and ways to engage with the new leadership. the total number of palestinians killed in 14 months of israel's war on guns now surpasses $45000.00
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palestinians more than the victims of is really strikes on schools. sheltering displaced people in gun also ahead an island in ruins. people in my art to pick up the pieces after a powerful psych loan for through the french territory in the indian ocean. in school, the troy assist paintings at manchester, city of god. l. a says he's not good enough to city lose yet. so now the game this time local arrivals much as 2 nights the israel is keeping up its attacks across the serial, launching more than $500.00 airstrikes inside the country. since the charlotte side was toppled last week. and in the past several hours, more sites have been hit. so this is a strike here, hit near the northwestern coastal city of talk to these really army says it is targeting military sites. also,
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the united nation says it intends to offer all kinds of help to the story and people, the un envoy, the serial, made the comments during a meeting with the head of the new syrian administration. dear petterson is in damascus. the push efforts for a political transition process and western powers have now stepped a very engagement with syria that you will be sending its top diplomat to damascus . and the developments and syria are expected to top the agenda at the foreign ministers meeting underway in brussels. the 1st we have to discuss someone's level, we are engaging with the, with the syrian a new leadership, brendan, what kind of steps are we willing to take in order to have relations with them? so for us, it's not only the words, but we want to see the deeds of going to the right direction for so sort or has more from damascus. the fact the leader of the, of the i'm of the shadow has been asked about the ongoing is ready as strikes. and he said that this is
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a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement that was signed between syria and he's read in 1974. and he also said that the international community needs to interfere and to stop is very aggression about. she also added that they are not planning to get into any conflict with israel at any time. soon. indeed, it is, the a, the, or that the is read, the data is very is are with that receipts while i'm being city of just hours of the full of the sad regina is that started to conduct a search across the country. and last night, one of the, the places that was she advised israel, is across the mountain that is just right behind me. and it is the hosting is 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 is value, see it in to the residential area. so with the city center here, i am at the may of squared, one of the center square in damascus is extremely close. then of course, this varies by conducting such a test by
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a strike. they are diminishing the company's military capability, but particularly trying to destroy the in the past. as an add, it forces off the idea that the new administration will be assuming the world of, of a guest is right. a starts and aggression houses, zeros and a holder is in the re, a suburb of damascus, which was totally destroyed in the wake of the 2011 uprising. as 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's still structures in other neighbors and neighborhoods like l felice 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. and 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, recap to this area from the opposition in 2018. but since then it's never rebuilt anything because it didn't want its opponents a to return. so this is just an example of the challenges that, that the new administration and syria is going to face. this was a center for agriculture. many people here were farmers. we met a few of them and we do this. the suburb was known as the city of greats, but there are no grades left. the,
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the regime also destroyed farmland. they wanted 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 2, to buy machinery a. so really the task ahead is very difficult. a lot of we met a former fighter who was in the 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, but who is going to help us rebuild our lives. now says 0. so it has correspondence . monitoring the latest developments from around the world. we are in turkey, a brussels in moscow. first, let's go to hush. i'm a bar, you're in brussels nation. so what's the european approach to the new syrian administration, specifically h t s,
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and is leader or still labeled terrorist by many western countries. so there's a consensus here is that there was a new political reality in syria. and that the e u has to be part of the post as a future in the country. but for the time being, the testing will to trying to engage with higher to how do you this i'm this explains why that this sending the syria old boy of the same time would expect seeing the commission or to live on the land to travel to day to, to key and tomorrow to jordan. before returning here on the 19th of this some of the for the you council meeting where you repeatedly, those are going to discuss syria and ways to help sylvia is that they gave this extremely delicate moments. now i have to how do you this um, which has now which is in control of syria has been the subject of sanctions imposed internationally starting from 2018. 20192020.
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the same for the time being, the not lifting the sanctions by the waiting to see how to how to get a shot to deliver all the promises they made when it comes to smooth transition to democracy. given more bytes to the minorities, ensuring there is a new constitution, new elections. when the cat take a government monday comes to and then by march. that would also, in general elections that would fade with the way for the 1st democratically elected president in more than history of syria is going to happen soon. what, why is that any optimism they are pretty is, are very careful. they're very cautious of this. why they are trying to the bridges with regional play, a saw your baby talk so to united out of and that it's egypt and children to try whether they can come up together. i put on a united front just a while ago hudson. that'd be the, who's the, the you commission of full, you might have tell you the 8th,
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says that the use going to deliver more and more aides to syria in the upcoming days. and that the country is going to face a huge challenges in the near future. and therefore, the roommate is pretty much committed to bring you how to the city and people hush and thank you very much. let's go straight to send them go sale blue, who has an s them. wilson in turkey, a has a long border with syria. it is home to millions of syrian refugees. and just generally, it cares deeply what happens in syria going forward. so with all that said, what's the latest out of turkey? a definite say, it's not only about the syrian refugees living in turkey, other concerns on clara, but also if possible, independent or send me off a novice, curtis and to see that can possibly be established. and it is some side of the free tubes river by the support of the united states so far, despite the conflicting national interest at, on colorado and washington
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a seem to be on the very same page when it comes to the new administration in the syria to care well comes, the new administration welcomes the a will of the syrian people and defense meant as defense, ministry puts a, it's the ring that we can, that's to care should respect the will of the people and give a chance to the new administration took it was the 1st country to reopen, it's embassy, diplomatic mission and the capital of the mass goes over the weekend and a point to the temporary a charge the affairs along with a turkish validation, who would be working in the amazon that has to be shut down for over 12 years, and we know that the turkish intelligence chief also paid a visit to the mass coast last friday and a prey then the famous of may have more as well and the other have last week. last fridays, a took your hosted you a secretary general anson a blinking. he had a special meeting with present our don as well along with his circus concert,
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florida. and we are expecting a european commission chief the had a few you have been published and also from the land a tomorrow on tuesday and the capital on carouse. she will have a special meeting with present ridge of papers on we expect both of them to deliver a press conference as well. so she was also trying to push it's the classic efforts for to help them the uh, the ministration, along with a preserving and special interest and the country back to, you know, send them. thank you very much for your reporting, this cross to your, your shopping all of a who's in moscow. yes, there's bump shell reporting out today from the financial times the, the charlotte side has siphoned almost a quarter of a $1000000000.00 into russia. what can you tell us? the truth remains a 9 how big of restaurant, unless some assets in russia off, but for full service. as you mentioned uh several years ago within just
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a period over again to hong he managed to basically transfer at least $250000000.00 in cash to most. okay. so according to the, to minneapolis, russia had been a haven for the aside a regime finances for yes. then most k, it became a hub just to how bypassed western sanctions imposed on the shonda side. and his regime after he suppress the uprising in 2011. so i'm interesting that the cash flows to run chicago is cited with serious reliance on the crab implemented tricia postal parameters, ministry support, including us who ministry support from bob can agree from be involved, the mastery group rest. no, all the money was transferred in one guys because it's 9 that's entirely so in notch. from march 2018. to september 20 1921 slides. what made
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it know that to bring more than $250000000.00 to russia and also a position of figures. and the government's accused us had receivables by depriving serious wealth, intending to criminal activity, to finance the rule, and make them over on the side. received a rich. now you'll hear, shut them all in the reporting from most go. thank you very much. joining us now is rob guys cleaned full lecture and peace and security at durham university. robert, it's the 8 of the new syria a to this new administration. how's it going so far and your view? well, i think it's going extra ordinarily. well, when not seeing the scenes we saw on your right, we did see some of the scenes of the stall, for example, statues being pulled down, people celebrating. but we haven't got into and the pod stage that we store and the rack of looting all of i'm a key in chaos on the streets. it seems like syrians are giving the new regime the benefits of the doubt and that's across society. quite surprisingly, at christians all white, secular,
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and religious olsteen see biting that time. now. the issue here for the new regime phased yes is new, the new government is not to get too complacent. that has such a goal gotten to and task on the hands. there are so many internal and external active please that trying to please everyone. but at some point that going to have to pick a side that going to have to get off the fence and align with one group against another. do they? do they have to pick a group and pick a side? i believe so. i think at the moment they getting close, it took you, but i think that i think it's bad to say that possibly as soon as from comes into office, we might see took you try and exist, it's influence even more and try and take action against the codes in the yes yes. so h ds will have a calf will balancing act to negotiate the ad. for example, a look at is rather miserable actions. it's at gilani who now and that was al sharra has said, we do not see conflict with his route. but if the strikes continue, that will put tremendous pressure on his government. it does not look good to have
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israel occupying more territory. conducting strikes basically caught blanche without any kind of resistance or any kind of condemnation. so this will be making him look, bought into mine, his legitimacy. and he'll need to show that you can actually, and that he's the guy in charge of him and his people, all the new government in syria, in practice, not just on paper, but right now what he said is something to the effect of yes we, we see these really strikes, there is no reason for them. there is no legitimate rationale for them. however, priorities, right? we need to rebuild syria for us. that seems to be what he's telling the certain people. yes, absolutely. i think that's a very wise thing for him to say, and i, i think it was quite significant for him to say that because that remind he comes from a at formerly jot his group, which is now the kind of is list technocratic of pragmatic group, say this site, this is not the group, the students have a lots of nice things to say about israel. it could actually risk alienating his support is people within his own group, you know, h
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d s. has its own internal tensions. yes, it has his pragmatic side to it. but for example, when a move was opened in his lips, there was all sorts of protests from his own constituency that this was encouraging . immodesty and h. d. s. has also been involved in things like torture. for example, in it live at and, and this is the thing that our shar is looking to move past as soon as possible. so they're all in total tensions that he has to navigate. just as much as there's external pressures to rob, guy, spiteful, thank you very much for joining us in the studio. the so thank you. oh, so here is a, some of inch of a set down with the syrian information minister to discuss the current situation in the country. you have to start from 0. so what kind of challenges you face to restrict you everything? and if we have this on the bottom and what's an old a shot of a story, actually up to 54 years of ruling the criminal regime left, the country almost completely destroyed and this criminal regime destroyed all the
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villages and searching it even destroyed civilian homes rendering them on use of the company and the economic reality in syria is very di. it's a legacy that needs a lot of work to rebuild a new economy from scratch origin of the criminal regime, dedicated serious economic resources to occupying countries which were invited to participate in the war against the syrian people. and the salvation government is starting with megan resources at the and we believe that are pointing qualified stuff in the right places within the upcoming government to ensure turning a new page and serious history. i need to build and develop, making syria equal to the most developed civilization with. i'm build a nation that lives up to the aspirations of the syrian people that i'm maintains, that social fabric. uh well the, the in just the past few minutes, we've had confirmation that israel's devastating war in the gaza strip has now
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killed more than 45000 palestinians since october, the 7th. last year. that number according to the palestinian health ministry of those killed in the past 14 months more than 17000 have been children. and the overall figure does not include the $11000.00 palestinians, considered missing or buried under the rebels. so that $45.00 number is an underestimate and despite months long efforts to secure a ceasefire, israel 0 strikes continue across garza, the military bomb to schools in the north and south of the strip on sunday 20 palestinians were killed in hon. units that are clearly marked on, while shelter were hundreds of forcibly displaced, people had been stay as go straight to hand. who dar in darrow binds a central gauze, a hint. you have lived through all of this, the desk, the grief, the destruction across the gaza strip. none of it has been spared you and to the people in gaza. explain to our viewers what that's like. and what's the situation
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in garza now? and i know you've been working on families, you've met people, of course many people who have lost their loved ones. tell us what you felt. the amount of loss is undescribable and also unbearable every single day. every one of us is losing either someone very they're a colleague, a person who we use to see every single day. and not only that, there is a constant fear of losing either one of your beloved ones, a colleague for ethan yourself. the situation has been very hard and no one could ever imagine how policy news are living in the past space. let's saw some of the journalist was killed yesterday. i didn't know he was here, and i'm getting says every single day, but it to the ambulances going wherever they go, being in the fields, it might is some the another or the beer journalist and colleague who refused to
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evacuate from the another in gauze trip to the southern gauze to every single palestinian from those $45000.00 have a story. now, among those 45000 are set to be with team 1000 of children, babies, people who not only lost their lives, but also the children that are living today are losing every sense of hope and living. the situation and every story tubs, how deep the sorrow and the 5th. now there are properties that were complete here, race from the civil defense, a simple met resist street. and there are people who made it as a lone survivor just like cream. for most of our young life of the min, hey yeah. as soon as we were on august 13 and is really striking and send
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eunice 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. 8 there was no one left except his baby. she's 3 months old. her name is that he and you had a behavior. what did these children do? they were all children and be killed. the tooth 3 and 4 year old. all of them were children with the high. yeah. so now this is really grandmother who is triggering to care for her. i mean that that'd be the one i get that i'll be i'm sure i am just scared about this little girl because i am too old and because she needs care and milk and diapers, there was no one to take care of her except to me. sometimes i called the neighbors
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to come and take care of her. i can't do anything more from the land, air and sea policy and using glass 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 harsher reality. the majority of causes population has been displaced. millions are left without shelter, living in extreme poverty and facing starvation. is there a siege on the gaza strip? has also made it nearly impossible for palestinians to receive medical treatment after relentless attacks on hospitals. h workers and medical stuff posting use the field. they're just waiting for their turn to die. after more than one year of this
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war, policy renews are desperate for things to change, but with no ceasefire and the desktop rising every single day. that change may not come for some time. and him tell us about the latest is really strikes on the gaza strip. well, those are the forces have been literally carrying a tax on all over the causes here from the north and come out at one of the hospitals that has been under siege for more than 70 days. they tend to an end up by the most laid out in the middle area. and even in her newness under for him the, in the past couple of hours there has been a lot of attacks, especially from the art tyler. we settings where that is very fortunate to have been concentrating all their attacks on the slate dot refuge account where at least 4 houses or 4 different families have been targeted and those attacks. but
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let us focus on the fact that it's not only the continuous attacks, airstrikes are totally reselling. and the class katya is that are chasing the policy news. but it's still more starvation. is the facts of how the sinews are on able to feed their children. they are on able to get their medicine, we're talking about the winter, the situation and the weather is very cold and there is no tarps tubs. as most of the got the population. now is this place live in the most in the human situation? hendo who's already reporting from darrow bella and central gaza. thank you very much and we're bringing now you'll see bill in former is really just this minister who initiated the also piece process in the early ninety's. so you're joining us from television. it's always good to talk to you. i have just been told that i think you had a power cut and that's why you, you have to move to know. we're just wondering why it's so dark is, am i wrong about that? no, no, no, it does not the follow it. god is just the siren. we just sent us to edition to
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okay. assignment over television. so you're in the bunker of your house. exactly. okay. as israel has killed now, 45000 palestinians, and 14 months of war. as you know, we just found this out. we hit this milestone a couple hours ago. a majority of the people that have been killed by the is really military or civilians. there are women, children, elderly, they're not a mouse combatants. and this is a large part of the reason why is real is now on trial for genocide, it's a prime minister wanted by the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. how does all this sit with these really public what these weigh public doesn't see doesn't genocide a these really public understands that in a moment if it is 45000, then we don't have the same numbers. but the, if it is a very big number,
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a many of them all are how much bill to do, i don't speak is not that they is well own, still will regains babies including them. this was what come us the y wiley. okay. hijacking the babies and families and old people and whatever, and this will must, and it is too long, you know, send people out, paying the price on both sides. and they, we are going through a, perhaps a, a we the say, it'd be beta and i do. but this question is not the debate, but the situation on the ground. it is impossible. and the you refer to it before and i agree we have to put in and delete and the end is not only do the ceasefire, which is the honest, these, or whatever it is. the end of this will be done over there, hostages, and the end of the governing. it will have us on the a on does that. what are up countries? sure. with the p o a lead to the place. so there's reporting and is really media
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that suggests we might be close to a cease fire and a hostage release deal for gaza does is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu now want to end the war in concept because so far he has a, i don't know what it does, you want any disease? they said you said many things and they, i think that they, he good, they made it make more in all the, to a to and this will much earlier i know to do he's enjoying the ongoing, the wall. it's difficult for me to, to think something like that, but the bill will sign some, some gross roads in which it was perhaps easier to do and the small a and the, and we all the, the, the democracy we all day the is the russian on the play you're here and the we, we bought the an awful,
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i mean there was an awful moment in our life on the 7th of october last year. and but the, we, we should be the 1st to actually do whatever we can in order to and did he say this? well, well, so i ask you this because there have been moments in the past when, according to is really reporting the prime minister was accused by his own security establishment of mixing a ceasefire deal of actively supporting a ceasefire deal. so i'm just wondering now that we see increasing amounts of reporting that, that an optimism that there could be a deal around the corner. is there any reason to believe that the calculus has changed for a benjamin that you know, what the situation is changing? i got this book tell you what is happening now to 11 on what is happening, knowing in celia it's, it's a different situation. and i think that everybody here one school and this will
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including the incoming american, a president, the drum. well, wanted very much that the all wheel and a by a junior read the, the 20 and so when he begins is sick and the to them. i'm not saying that because of that, they the well, when we and the but they'll, they'll many variables healey dispute. yeah. which are conducive to an end of, of the the wall hopefully. okay. stay with us because i'd like to address a um, the closure of the irish embassy by israel. the irish prime minister assignment harris says that he's going to keep islands embassy until a vive open. and that is despite israel closing its diplomatic post in dublin over what israel called extreme anti israel policies. listen to this. i regret the decision taken by the israeli government. and yesterday, have been very clear in relation about diplomatic relations are important to continuing to talk and engage with those. even those whom you vehemently disagree with is very important as well. and of course people can have different views. but
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we should never, ever, ever, i need decision including yesterday's distract from the reality. i'm very proud of the position of this country. i'm very proud of the position of people are right across items and that we are pro human rights. we have pro international law. so that was the irish department started prime minister. i play this to you, you'll see to ask you, does it concern you that over the last 14 months israel has made a lot more enemies and it has made friends or there is no question about it. does it the suggestion of easily the, the, the most the day is security event which happens late is it is unbelievable. unbelievable. i think that the it can be changed, especially if there is another government in use. right. but so file it is a very difficult situation. for easily, god knows, god knows who gave our full. i mean it's the idea of closing down. i will embassy
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in ireland and i was when i was the deputy for minister j, i a invested a lot of time and energy even desktop, leasing of day relations. between the, the 2 countries over the next day we, we had the relations, but we did not had it has embassies, and it was a big success when he type in and eventually in the 93, a with some connection to the pros is like this. you a, now you may was such a long shot atlantic way to say, yeah, you all against us and we a, is closing down to embassy, a dell, not the only ones walk with the sizing easily. and some of them rightly some of them wrongly, but the bottom line is that as the people not to collections, he's also involved in all of us or the countries in,
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in the multiplan world. that giving up on then even even the differences between the countries and some of the, of the decisions softly island a, uh, not the a, i believe. right. and it should have been changed. but the bottom line is that is not a good reason to, to close down it, an embassy, it's a huge, huge mistake of is way huge and you'll see belen former is really just this minister. thank you for joining us on out to 0. thank you. are assigned to the weather. now here is rob with where and what shadow is now. but 1st a look at your a pin with now after really quick to sent in to cold. too much of europe is actually warming up for some, for 2 reasons. first, the sun is getting stronger in central southern europe, pressures high here. secondly, the wind direction is change this sadly for all and for example, great britain attempt is double figure. see if it means wind and rain to which will translate to significance very for norway and northern sweden. the real cold air is
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just this talk down through the baltic states and through ukraine, everywhere else is allowing the sun to come to work. so for example, on saturday, yeah, you for, for up to about 9 degrees by when, so if you ever use full weren't status right, there is no cutting right on the east side of that high. so it goes back to, into proper, on friday, and to get to that position we have to clear out what's the still sherry stuff in the metro area. and so tuesdays full cost is, are wet $1.00 for libya that increases the wind across the central. so how yes there might be more shares. and so how about the wind itself is quite strong for the dust mark, lift temperatures a bit. and joe, but more importantly for the north deck on north shop. it's likely to produce arthur dust storm for a sand storming this persistent, the strong wind a quick wood on what remains a cheater off boxes. the fine and softer winds because miles is now just re presumed broadly, is still a head on elsa 0. the latest fallout from the impeachment of south korean
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presidents, the governing party leader steps down. and in sports, we'll hear from the syrian refugee football or who now hopes to represent his country that's coming up within the defect again. and it's designed to inflame and defense the way that the story is being told, not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post explosives, the forces behind the headlights pulled out, just bear on counting the cost fronts in germany or in political and economic turmoils. how will last affect the rest of your of the world? bank has announced the record $100000000000.00 and support for poor a nation's plus coffee price is hit the highest level it almost half a century, counting the cost on it, which is 0. viewing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating
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a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict, refusing for the extra really, really big. we've been doing this in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground when you closer to the heart of the story the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this, our israel's devastating war. and the gaza strip has now killed more than $45000.00 palestinians since october. the 7th. last year of hosting and health industry
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confirmed the number and its daily update on monday is really a tax continue to target schools across the strip. the latest strikes it's 2 educational facilities in san eunice and they thought you were forcibly displaced. palestinians were sheltering. one of your tech skills 20 people. israel is also keeping up its attacks across syria, its truck near the northwest and coastal city of talk to the is really aren't. he says it is targeting military sites experts or warning against unexploded munitions and land mines. after more than a decade of civil war in syria, the u. k based and g o, the halo trust is calling for international efforts to remove the devices. it says a 3rd of service population lives and communities contaminated by unexploded land mines. nearly 325000, unexploded bombs literacy area, most of them in agricultural areas and more than 700000 minds have been placed near the syrian border with turkey 8 and 11 non damien o. brian is the serial program manager for halo trust in n g o,
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which works to clear land lines left behind by conflicts. you're joining us are from a live in syria. thanks for your time, damian. it's date 8 of this since the charlotte started fled syria. have you been made aware i have there been instances of people stepping on lines in that time? us? yeah, absolutely. yeah. thanks for the opportunity to talk about this. we are receiving reports, including video footage on a daily basis of civilians moving through heavily mind areas. because of excellence, excellence, the, the causing injury doesn't damaging vehicles and which, which are risks to join the morning. the, the waves of people who are now moving cities through, through a little related. sure. yeah. so this is, at least as the most has always been a x series was particularly in the north west of syria. and now, and what was, what, what we're seeing is people living in to where is it that i'm familiar with and that haven't been fully managed and assessed by
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a specialist organizations like ourselves. and the key thing at the moment is to get it away and it sounds to people so that they understand the risks facing to get awareness. so how is that gonna work? i mean, is it possible to map out the minds and tell people avoid this area? avoid that area as yeah, well this is a sudden made the awareness campaign is ongoing and it's, it's easy and it's quick 1st to send out teams into communities to explain what these items would like and how they should behave around. i'm going to have to report the longer challenges house or manage the hazardous areas, particularly mine feels where the house is under the sun is like taking longer to find and to extract that is a long time process and that we look at and concentrate a lot of just kind of stuff, i'm sure like uh, it's been decades of efforts that have been required to make sure that the log areas of land. uh uh, freeze um, but at the moment, divisions, you know,
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we're doing everything that we can to make sure that people are aware of the risk if they find hazards that never pulled into us. and then we'll be able to send teams out to deal with that is easy and it's quick to deal with things that are on the surface. but the risk is the things that people policy been out on the phone for the front lines in a live today. and i'm seeing a very clearly where the mind mind lines have been late and it's going to take a lot of work to to do that. yeah, as you speak, we're seeing footage of what these minds can look like. what's it like, what's it gonna take to be mine? is it even possible because you've described a large parts, entire regions of the country being heavily mind? is it possible to d, mind an entire part of a country? yes it is. i'm getting the we've been, we do. they see sort of operations in many countries, and there are examples where it's associates international that there's coordinates, 80 minus the, the gone home ground. because the interest is in the class,
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the leadership of the government in countries to, to manage, to call them and how our efforts to support we, central men, of the efforts needs to be over many years or many decades for what it needs is people. and it needs equipment. we are in a way we can train people, we need to uh, sponsor pools to purchase machines and to, to modify them and to get in, deployed in syria so that we can tackle this problem. what i would say is that the, the whole, the problem is very widespread and it's, it's ex, pensive is it can be done in syria and really heavy is a lot of been into tags of easily accessible by roads and the, when dealing with a lot of agricultural areas is saw for house israel, mountains, it's not drunk most. so from a technical perspective, it looks that it could be more changes, but it's the expense of the problem which really needs a concerted effort and support from that is to make sure that we can help syria
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turn the page and start a new chapter. and it's history. yeah, well i know what you say that it can be done as technically possible, but i also know the bad news, which is right now you have many people going into areas that they're not familiar with. that have been heavily mine. and people have been stepping on lines in the last week. they, me to brian syria, program manager for halo trust. thank you very much. thank you. in eastern ukraine, russian forces are advancing on several fronts or in eastern ukraine, russian forces or advancing a russian forces are within one and a half kilometers of the town of crossed a 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 that its force is also to control of 2 villages in the done yet screeching. south korea's
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top court will hold its 1st hearing to review the former president's impeachment case at the end of this month. the cost to tional court has up to a $180.00 days. that's 6 months to decide whether to uphold the use of fuels 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, a hand on the who has resigned from mcbride, has more from so the 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 full day of work. the court 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,
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this is on the impeachment side of this ongoing saga ref, cause you and is also being investigated. full pop possible, a criminal wrongdoing, 4 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 summons to you 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
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with his policy split over this whole impeachment issue on which way to vote, whether to stay with you or not. but finally, 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 to rescue workers from mainland friends have arrived on the french overseas territory of my yachts. and after it was hit by the strongest psych loan in almost a century, the french interior minister is on the island to manage relief efforts. several 100 people are feared dead. the islands airport and its only hospital with badly damaged by psych loan shadow houses. 0 is natasha. butler is in paris. use
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reporting on the french government response. for fonts is outgoing, and terry minister printer right to jo has arrived in mild he says, it could be days and days until the full scale of his ever station is known. until the full, zack's told, is no new looking at an island where roads ripped off. it's very difficult to access certain places. the hospitals partly destroyed the apple too, that making it very difficult for the rescue missions, many emergency service workers and police officers leaving from frauds trying to reach mild. so i'm already on the ground. some people have been saying that the main things that people are mild, of really in desperate need of a war to shelter food. basically, i've heard one system for miles say they need absolutely everything and they need urgently because they're all phase as well. the disease could spread things like a color of all so many phones to a say the products and the successive governments are partly to blame for the level of destruction because they say the problem is that in my or do you have
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a population with 75 percent of the people are living below the poverty line in shante towns in the socialist wellings simply could never withstand. a psych current of this force was actually butler ultra 0. paris is also as well just as a postcolonial historian and a senior research fellow at the university of london. she joins me now from paris. so my yachts is a, is an overseas territory of france, where there is already high poverty, high any quality, many people live in shanty towns, infrastructure for many inmate that is offered to non existent. how is all of that going into play? it's going to play into the search and rescue efforts. what do you know? so you know, the state, the times thing. i really the band and i'd be spying around and that's it. you know about the situation. remember that the question of loss of the program was
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alternate dates from you know, 2023, you know, and as not being done, no, been no progress wants us to the wrong button to that of course. so co natural controls. chelsea, which as we know the impact has been going 18 by climate disaster because of water and condition all getting, you know, hotter than outside of amy or the ocean. so yeah, the situation is we in the, in quite a part, a consequence of the bundle meant by defense state that and france has a history of tense relations with several of its overseas territory is not all but several in the caribbean. there's new caledonia, is that going to come into play in the case of my own? yes, indeed, i remember how to use it gives it many stores and tell you all the french government long. the impression of the issue which why so you know, to explain what the 1st state corner or the unit you know from the i them to send
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special forces i to do that. so the nation to the i, the nation, and this is a population which is black and last name and it's match only thing. and no, we want to, so the attendance, you know, the each level from the off in classical, you know, and then from the government, what can be waiting? well, wait a whole, there is now emergency and the from states is sending some head. but the quote is like this for the happen much, you know, less before know twitching for she goes to, to the island and especially the population, 80 percent infinity. because we know that be nobody, nobody knows the pots in my house, which is no time. so, you know, the, the parties, i mean, the, what, what the scale easily 100 and you don't know what i mean flat. so why don't you put up for the really and really for, and meanwhile, the french are, you know, civil servant leave, very well in gated community, or talk to you, you know,
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but i had called and was a faulty person to more on either side. or we, i mean, it's a social problem said can we expect the island of my, of the people of my own to get the same level of help after this storm the psych loan that people in mainland france would get in comfortable situations. it's one way the phone sends, you know, people, the war was new housing, how many people must they housing i be invited to join you to places just seen a wizard, some kind of tax over them actually not happening. last in hospice. when that happens, you know, the building wouldn't be all the time. so yes, they wouldn't be treat yourself cool. they wouldn't be had, they wouldn't be, you know, not good. know. because she didn't speech. there would be, you know, not even in the service class to, to is lacking. so effectively when i'm talking about coding or defend to make, this wouldn't be in a very spot time such
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a large population already was no access to to, to the care center public services. this is really no, it says reset institutions of tragic situation. and that pop them in quite a lot of that tragedy. wait on the farm state. i've called west village a senior research fellow at the university of london. thank you for joining us. thank you. this is a cure who is saying one of india is most accomplished. classical musicians has died at the age of 73. the same turn be traditional drums known as the tablet, which are usually used as an accompanying instruments into the store of his shows. the one for grammy awards, 3 of them this year is career a spend more than 60 years and it's time for sports with andy richardson. here's any. thank you so much sir. will pat catello says he's not good enough to yet sent over the state for his manchester city,
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so i this time against local arrive as much as the united city will. one that looked at home with a couple of minutes left. can see that sees quick goes to hum united, the victory, the alex from the winning goal is to defending champion cities in 5th place. knowing points of fleet has never fully had a game in hand as well. and the staff start my pretty ratings, equity all are in the same city. we're heading the 88 minutes, which is the latest into a game that are writing champion. is late in the premier league and then lost sense to sort of the event, but they can say to $23.00 goals in 10 games, which is more than any other thing from yours. big 5 legs. city of anyone. one of the last 11 games, crossel competitions continuing the clubs was trying to 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 way to build up and i'm
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not good enough. i'm not doing well. that is the truth. i'll see, you know, i said it was the 2nd lake, went on the reuben, i'm or, and he made a big cold to drop a 100 go not sure. and marcus rochefort, from the squad instead making the train on sunday morning because he felt that behavior in general attitude around the club not be enough to stop for me is important. the performance and 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. you know, the context in the beginning of sending when we want to change a lot of things, when people we know or 12 are 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 are in the team prove that we can leave anyone outside the, the squad that you can manage to him. if you like to give chelsea manager as i'm
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a risk is still insisting it's facing for his things, we can set a realistic title, can send this to one of the friends that moves them within a couple of points of ladies with a full market corolla had quite a game having sco chelsea's always going to be spanish international sense. so after the final whistle with shifting a position by and see what spanish may latest foster line would be, some one knew at home until a governess, boston, now only above that's coming through it on the goal difference. and one points ahead of around madrid. route on the way to council for the into the continental cup, final against a to come now series of civil war force, many of the country sportsmen on women into exxon, but now with the full of the assad government. some of them are hoping to return to represent the homeland police reports from sweden. 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 here was a refugee 10 years ago,
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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 an a good one of i refused to because the national team represented the dictator who has now left the land money. i said no with all respect to those who have represented the survey of the 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 ornaments, 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 made a big success of life as 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. the event that i make a copy 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 big 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 c and free county right now in all of the other building cool stations. and there was also a full spread, the stuff that 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 who mulanda him. once have a new life,
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a new hopes have been pulling out of serious tragedy. some things can never be regained. pull race out is there a still came? was an injury, concern for kansas city, change court about patrick my homes. he was forced to leave the game against the cleveland browns midway through the 4th floor with an ankle from the following. biscuits. she's going to win the game 21 set in the house on the letter. it seems a picture of the lessons to secret as i threw the ball. okay, 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, so it kind of happens at football. and so i try to bounce back up and obviously it hurt a little bit. but now we'll just get after the rehab part of it and try to be ready for next week in the house. what about your shalon? he's solving his 1st super bowl island run fits the schools in the 1st quarter free for the c touchstone process as well. and a $4842.00 went over the detroit loans ending a franchise record 11 game winning streak full. the lines, postings have already qualified for playlists recipients and use cricket. is it travelling to?
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so it says to the series in australia in the last early 1st and these wickets and reply to australia is $400.00 cars. but another rain effect today in prison, india to feel the serious level. then when we 1st change and with the chance of reaching weld test championship finals, that are a short while. and you said, and you'll be looking to wrap up the triggers england, the go down to the assessments and william since for school to centuries defined, seen by sitting out of contention and coming from england. what 18 fits here with the closing pursuits of a notion of a target of 650 i, i do that to have an unassailable. so now series made most pools in a couple of hours time, but that is how we are looking for that. and that is andy richardson. thank you so much, andy. that wraps up this use our we take a very short break. we're back in the top of our on else 0 with more of your world news to stay with us.
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the is 1st trip out to because i'm thinking when i met with, as voters are sealed, then israel isolates because of a palestinian filmmaker becomes stainless, in no way i feel it. i'm just going to go for one month and go back again. separate from his family and homeland denied the right to work the battles for acceptance in a foreign land. tide with the corner forms of least will know how to explain to situations when you're going to fly from because to the arctic witness jersey to over 27000 hiring for to browse as tenderly to look into that task. the evidence in this case is frankly even stronger than that that we had against the nazis at nuremberg. in the 1st of a 2 part series out to 0 photos, powerful cases of all crimes against civilians allegedly kills by the syrian
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government. with photographic evidence from the seas of files lost souls of syria on outages, era, injustice. for me, case, the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in some of the most dangerous part for the world to live in places where injustice is something you read in the news is something that happens to every single day everyone, hey, is watching the news on the mobile phones. unlike your eyes, they don't watching full the news. they won't sing that higher has been destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war or a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. but since he's already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the war. i couldn't do this job without the best camera man,
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best produces the best pictures and those of the people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the israel continues as bombing campaign in syria. observers say the strikes have been the heaviest and more than a decade the, i'm sort of any age good to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from the also coming up, the total number of palestinians killed and 14 months of israel's war on gaza. now surpasses $45000.00 the palestinians more than the victims. that is really strikes on schools sheltering,
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