tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 16, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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on the well 1st, the valley avenue is filled with tens of thousands of protesters in the 7th consecutive night of pros, as in the georgia and capital, the the other one just for washington. this is the news our life from don't. coming up in the next 60 minutes, israel continues it's foaming campaign in syria. observe and say the strikes have been the heaviest and more than a decade. plus, i am. how should i have bought a lot, a brussels with a, a use discussing serious post asset future, and ways to engage with a new leadership. israel is the latest strikes target,
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northern galvis, when, while the death tone across the strip has now passed, 45, thousands and the german o position unleashes an attack on chancellor, on the shoulder, head of a confidence, folks and piece of statements useful to use the crisis deepens, up mentioned specifically, pick audio, let's say, as he's not good enough office to, to use to get the level of game this time to the local arrivals mentions to united the israel has mounted its largest military campaign on syria in decades since toppling since the toppling of bush at a side, it's launched more than 500 as strikes in the past week if he has the coastal attached to his region. early on monday, targeting voted, says when military sites the united nation says eden tends to offer all kinds of
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health to the syrian people. and it's called for an end to sanctions and says it will help finance rebuild. meanwhile, i'm going to get a massive flow into syria. really scalar fast food made some shelter, but also the funds to redevelop the theory of the people can believe in again. meanwhile, life in syria is slowly returning to normal. after 13 years of civil war crippled its economy, the syrian pound has strengthened against the u. s. strong as well. let's go straight to the syrian capital, damascus, where a correspondent, a sum of inch evade is standing by some of the ciocca through the syrian new would mean administration's response to these attacks by israel on syria. when you watch what's been happening in the last week with the safety and administration, they've been walking on next shelves while talking about israel. they wouldn't want
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to convince condemn outright reactions that were happening in the country and in the villages of coordinator and other places. there is really forces seem to have come in even further beyond the goal on heights. there being more than 400 strikes, the highest number of it strikes the dvd air force as ever canada and it's it streets against syria. it's really maintain that it is targeting mimicry infrastructure and the sites. but there has been very little response apart from the statements from amber, the shut off. another officials say that the is all confused, most respects to be a state of tory and integrity and sovereignty. and this would be a breach of international law and international loans, and you've heard more robust statements coming out to city as neighbors. you heard the guardian for administer in the last 48 hours. you've heard from turkey talking about this in this issue of save yourself into being in page right. israel seems to be taking advantage of a vacuum going after all, city escaped minifie capabilities,
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and that is something which is going to be of concern for this rebuilding of a new setting. yes. which continues to face a number of challenges, both intended and excel in israel in interest, and to say, it's a big being a one of the largest extent of the challenges that it fits into some of. meanwhile, throughout the week you've been speaking to syrians about their expectations for the economy, for life in general. in this new syria took us through what they've been saying to what, sorry, and the end last week to every single interaction is that of congratulations they. they want to build the road, how happy they are. they want to tell the road about the sacrifices they've made, but they're also very of what is going to come next. they liking what they're hearing from. they need it in the last 24 hours. you've heard from interactions from at the shut off in general of a short in various communities and city over there. the jews are the these, whether they're the christians or the most times that this area is going to be
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a united syria. he's also been talking about how there's going to be an election which will be an inclusive syria, and even old people to a child who have carried out excessive. so people are excited, but people are also having to bear with them the degrees of daily life. i've been going to minutes fees where people are not trained up for book. all those schools have reopen, but it is interesting to see how the salaries of the teachers are going to come from the went to the actual stations where they refuse or shortage of in the north, where people go to put on to get fuel to get by government i d, 's before issued by the previous regime. there's electricity and water shortages in various parts. so it will take time. it will, it will be a process where a lot of patients would be required on parts of the city and people. and we'd be speaking to not just people on the ground here on the streets. but we also tried to speak to officials of this new administration. here's one interaction that i had to use knew in from minutes for and minutes, different information and broadcasting. you have to start from 0. so what kind of
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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. and this criminal regime destroyed all the villages and searching and even destroyed civilian homes, rendering them on use of pop in the economic reality. and syria is very died up. this whole thing, 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 and we believe that are pointing qualified stuff in the right places within the upcoming government to ensure attending a new page and serious history, i need to build and develop bacon syria equal to the most developed civilization was that i build
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a nation that lives up to the aspirations of the syrian people that i maintains that social fabric hold on. i'm joined to now live by you'll see belen, who is a former is riley justice minister who initiated the older piece process in the early 19 ninety's and he joined. he now live from tennessee. thank you so much. you'll see for joining us on the out of here and use out what you might have done. a correspondent, there are some of the innovation as you've been speaking to locals in damascus. they've been sharing some of the hopes for the future during this moment of transition in syria. but of course, one of the key challenges at the moment, all these consistent strikes from israel. how can these be justified considering they've come to come into so much condemnation, not only from neighbors in in syria's region, but also around the world, including in europe a. but i don't believe that a is where it is trying to a take a land from a celia using the support you need to. and what the government is saying, and i,
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i think that it is true is that they wanted to show that they, they militarize the zones and which will agreed to go on in, in a 1970 full. kept a and a otherwise a day. even if, if a something is happening here, then do the main name is to destroy that kidney. gotten the whip once in a celia that he would not fall into the hands all say, okay, i do a hands a a, but i the otherwise this is not the issue says to wait is when it is not going to select near celia a and the way the other way around it, it sees the current situation as an opportunity. well, well, you'll see you say that there is no threat to syria, but at the moment we all seem concerned on the international stage earlier today. we did see comments from germany saying that he has concerns about the 1974
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agreement, not being followed. the u and chief is also stress that the 1974 and this engagement of forces agreement must be upheld. and that there are concerns about a potential violation of serious self injury. and that would be in violation of international law. a wouldn't just ok. the question of cells empty now is a not very clear, but the my answer is the following. but i cannot speak on behalf of the governmental fees, right. of course they, but they, i can say to you that the, i'm talking to people and the, there is no a demonstration to the bank to any bought for the city of a mold and is agreed upon. and it was agreed that putting a 1974 and the other way around. i mean dollar more and more people knew i was talking about. they may be a duck sweet, the current celia and the lead to sheep. we don't know exactly what the leak is.
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july me, oh somebody a and so i the groups a between bacon a dime, but it is not that it methyl fee is before we know who is the, who, the and a and then they the they'll might be surprised. right? but at this moment of transition for syria, where there are of course, the, the extent of humanitarian needs is of course, extreme. there are many people living in poverty, many people displaced israel launching more than 500 s strikes in the past week is surely not a good way to perhaps have good relations with its neighbors. again, what i can tell you is a dead adult free chevrolet announcements refill to the needs of these right? to destroy, give me kind a whip once at the end. i just don't think that we're speaking about the building a civilians, a big non bill or something like
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a like these. and this is for sure not the intention but not only the intention. it is also not the situation. right. thank you so much. that's the c panel and who is a former is really just administer. thank you for joining us from tennessee. thank you for having as western powers have increased their engagement with syria, the you will be sending its top diplomats to damascus. and developments in syria are expected to chelsea agenda at the use foreign ministers meeting, which is underway in brussels. first, we have to discuss someone's level. we are engaging with the, with the syrian new leadership, brendan, 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 beats going to the right direction. let's bringing corresponding passion. i hope that a who is live for us in brussels. sions focused through what's being discussed at
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these meetings. the a what basically is a, you know, he's trying to find ways to engage with i to how do a sandwich controls syria. and this explains why there's something that differ about the german diplomat on the invite to silvia michael or box or mocked was a points is by the you about 2 months ago as best of your invoice. and the reason why they did that back then was basically a consensus in many european countries that the opposition instead of was losing the fights and that i said was expanding his good on power and that it was about time to rehabilitate my shot. and i said now that the west side is gone, the opposition is taking over. i'm particularly at the shop for us, struggling to find ways to move forward when it comes to see the saying that it is going to start chokes with, hey, i to how do you the shop?
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but it is waiting for guarantees that hey, at the shop we pay the way for a smooth transition where there's going to be a genuine democracy in syria whereby knowledge is going to be represented. if that happens, they would consider lifting the sanctions. we'll have to do the shop and providing significant political and financial assistance, but this is going to be a long way to go before it gets to that stage. there's a, another concern which is basically the need for a fine balancing act as part of sylvia is concerned that he understands that to this could be the moment to step in to introduce genuine vis political reform. and syria is biggest concern that in action could paved the way for iran and ross at the, the, the big build a stronger base in sylvia. this explains the events which is taking place here today. the bit to go. but it's those point in the past, which is going to be followed by a ministers of european leaders in 3 days from now being processed about what's
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next for syria. how to do with i at the shop and the need for the european union to be a key player in the profiting of a new constitution, organizing the elections that would pay the way for the 1st. the book practically elected president, parliament and government. in the more than the history of syria. thank you so much . tasha natasha. how about our reporting from brussels? i said on the side says he only fled syria off to damascus. had fallen in a statement attributed to him on social media. he says he's exit. wilson's class and he says most go arranged his evacuation to russia. so i know how that is india, a suburb of damascus, which was totally destroyed in the wake of the 2011 uprising. we are going to show you the scale of the destruction in the suburb of damascus, wherever you look, wherever you go, you see this destruction buildings destroyed homes,
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livelihoods, and in this neighborhood, there is still structures in other neighbors neighborhoods like l police neighborhood, which is very close to the mess of 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. so in this neighborhood, or the sorry, the suburb used to be home to half a 1000000 people before the uprising begun, 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. but 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 serial numbers in the recap to this area from the opposition in 2018. but since
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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 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 really this, the suburb was known as the city of greats. but there are no grades left of 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 that i yep. who lived who stayed here during,
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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? the as the as well as genocide in gaza approaches 15 months. the ongoing bombardment has now kills more than 45000 palestinians with no engine side. the palestinians health ministry confirmed the devastating milestone recorded since october the 7th . last year of those killed more than 17000 has been children. the overall figure does not include the $11000.00 palestinians, considered missing or buried under the rubble and is rarely drone. his hack has killed full palestinians and baked la here in northern gaza. doctors that come i'll add one hospital, a treating injured palestinians, many of them in
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a critical condition. it's the 2nd, is there any attack on the area in an hour? the only a strike? it killed 5 people. as i'm joined now by hunting the hood who is live for us in debt, our bella, honey took us through this latest strike on bay blah. here the, this will with, before we get to that we were just presented with some of the footage of, from a charlotte refuge account that said, the western northern part of gauze is either way, google, people were targeted by a little missiles for people right at the spot were killed and the pretty we looked at it. i'm not sure if we are able to show them on the screen, but the show body, they've been torn apart by the missile. then this is something about the kind of missiles used by these really monetary, packed with the nails, packed with the pieces of metals that when they explode, the fly, the highest speed and got through the question cost of your bleeding. so we literally looked at high levels of meat off less on the ground as they were torn
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apart by the attack for people to multiple were injured. old were transferred to allow the baptist hospital just within the past half an hour as a bit later. yeah. again, the attack happen on a group of people were do were killed as they were trying to move it from the house they were shouldering in to another one, seeking more safety and, and protection elsewhere than the vicinity of the bomb side of the area is that what is the length of the bond by these very military, the vicinity of gunners? one hospital has become the torres side of ongoing, repeated attacks by the time shows by the quite got there by the role missile, just the other. the result. why that work. 5 as they, the director of the hospital was given an interview at night, a nearby residential home was targeted, just clouding the area with the smoke, with dark cloud of smoke. and does that caused everyone to move inside, running away for the life of from suffocation as the uh,
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the tox continue let alone the ongoing, quite copters attack right at the emergency department or throughout the dates. as confirmed reports were sent to us, as well as the inside of the hospice, so many of the medical stuff as a risk of losing their life simply because they are inside the hospital and they're doing their job, treating people as much as they can. honey. meanwhile, of course, the wider context what we've been reporting on today, this green milestone more than 45000 people confirmed that you know, this number again, it's a, it's a conservative reading of what actually happened and on the ground. anyone on the ground here seeing 1st town the here level of destruction, the numbers, the massive number of casualties that we've seen and reported on daily basis arriving to one single health facility here. and you can take that, apply it to uh, to the remaining health facilities across the gospel. there's also the number of
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people who are done missing and a trapped under pile of rubble. then these are counted by the 1000, as we're not sure how or when people are going to be bodies, we're going to be removed from under durable. so again, what we look at is b as in what, what's available based on what has been documented, identify and selected here, inside the hospitals. just so there's so many bodies that i'm unable to be identify simply because the whole family is gone, or killed or being detained by it is really monetary. so no way to verify these bodies their ribbon in the morning or they're taking into uh, graveyards, been marked as unknown until further investigation. further, research done on these people. but judging from what we're seeing, people are dying on daily basis. a record number either from the direct expired bite is really monitoring or because of the lack of medical mitigation. proper health care here does not exist and the chronic diseases people are dying as well
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here. because of then for the high reason his star vision caused by his really military, the obstruction or humanitarian is that the love for the talks on a then a distribution, people have gone hungry. there is fact and going on in northern parts of district. also people die here because. 7 7 of diseases that are not a treatable because of the acute shortage of medical supply, all of this together make up, make the number higher than what we are looking at right now. thank you, honey. that's our corresponding hunting. the hood reporting from debt on the in told that he has the story as a palestinian baby who became an open. after is it, is there any forces killed her entire family for most of our young life of the min, hey yeah. as soon as we're on august 13 and is really striking info newness cubes, her entire family through one's assignment 7. but now
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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 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 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
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see how this thing using glasses 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 and extreme poverty in facing surveys. sion 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 policy and use the field. they're just waiting for their turn to die as do more than one year of this war policy and use our desperate for things to change, but with no ceasefire and the dust still rising every single day. that change may
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not come for some time. in the committee, i'll just see it on the judge. how is the director of the palestinian non governmental organizations network and he joins me now life from the in gaza. thank you so much for joining us. i'm dead. of course, the 45000 to disagree milestone, but perhaps the important thing to remember is that we're really saying at least 45000 that the real death toll is likely much higher. thank you. i was do voice again. you can raise your voice to, to be sure i'm dead. well, i guess what we're saying is that when we say 45000 dead, we're really saying at least 45000. that's the real death toll is likely much higher. yes. trust. thank you. to 45000 who are recorded under goods of the minister pill. but still there's thousands of
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people on the ox still, then it's missing be. we don't know where they are detained or killed. and that's what we are doing now. we are calling the whole families, was missing a lot of to just to, to go out and to come in these cases, why the human rights organizations and all the, for these cases and all levels. and we have these concerns that the numbers winning trees more and more. since we have a similar defense mean, the facilities cannot change the bodies one the so i'm going to kind of want, shouldn't been woman was still of the bills in their homes. and that is an accident accessible. betty is and they have which is called by the is what the son distilled that his families and the all those. and we have also concerns about the
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situation from 2 more. we met a little confidence. would it be so many families from the north regardless to which on the complaint is ready to control? and under is right the, i guess they might be so evident that we have these numbers of people who want to kill. and most of them children, women of those who go like the audit in the dense or in the shelters. the schools are in the, under the space is that they went to receive and all the bodies in this process of documentation, it must be extremely complex, given the fact that there are so many threats to people's lives in gauze and not only direct threats from his rally strengths, but also as a correspondence with mentioning the lack of health care, the lack of food, the lack of water. how exactly can those dance also be calculated? still use that. we're still s n g was hello,
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we have so many video boys distributed in all over dogs, us through mainly in the middle, middle, and the south. and we starting to receive so many cases of children who are suffering from severe billing attrition due the shortage of food and the main thing, the milk, what their mothers gonna feed them. sensitive mothers on a suffering from severe fremont cases is tragedy. june goes by because riley, blocking and the restrictions to enter the basic needs to the goddess tech. by the same time, we have to show the other face. wash all the back case of god has been closed and stores. most of the community connections also close or where a bunch of the people became depended on these meals and the speakers to receive
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the print and meals. now the law results for the phone for these be lot of the been the human and getting a our warehouse is almost empty. ok. we are warming all this c, v. you got that story, conditions that a lot of people are suffering and you do that is fictions and the dfacs might be his right. i'm glad you mentioned the impact on children and the children who are a malnourished because they can't be fed by the parents. they mothers also experiencing malnourishment and con fee. the babies. in particular, i want to talk about the impact on children who have been opened in the moments before. we began this interview correspondents and was talking about an oath and 3 month old whose parents, both of them had been killed in his rally. striking took us through the impact on orphans children. we understand that thousands of children have become opens to thank you to highlight visual for this we have deals of thousands of orphans. and
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uh, a lot of angels, as the say, well documenting case by case of these offers in order to reach them. but these all kinds of other children are suffering. maybe the software is more complicated since well, many of them lost the 2 beds and now they've got a model of in some cases they are hosted by another fan, b or an n g o. we are following them by maybe coatings and sometimes by some assistance. but due to the complication that we have and the same situation that we have nothing to deliver. but we ought to try and go on the list since the, on the one with the many priorities for us to give them what day. but we have to these offerings what the health care, health care. oh univision materials we've got, we can provide to them. but the issue is the number is a huge,
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it's all because i think the of the, anyone has that stand on the and show the children that itemized. they need the psycho social support which cannot been said in the past, due balance of the week. not, i mean, forget about the same time the educators to be daily data strikes to then able to areas of insurance and where they are in the goals, more trauma, most of most complete dislike. we're just going to conditions are passing through the shortage of the shortage of also medications that these children also for the fall. now most of these children would be all sort of staying in tears for which insults move out. and when it does die, when it's cold and these tend to switch, we get mold, gonna predict the, from the wind, from the bowl. why do we have no blankets to distribute? no close winter clothes which and so, so maybe a sewing image,
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the quantities will close with the clothes and the for the children which cannot be distributed to all of these big number of children. we have these higher concerns about their health conditions, about their food, about the psychological conditions, and just the we very much value your time and insights that's i'm judge show who is the director of the posted in non governmental organizations network. thank you. thank you. phil ahead on how to 0, an island in ruins. people in my office pick up the pieces after a powerful psych loan to through the french territory in the indian ocean. and in sport, we'll hear from the syrian refugees portfolio for now hopes to represent his country . that's coming up with pizza, the
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century for june of this, it was a hey from from the world and shelter for civilian refugees. web ex got throwed into the garden during cambodia as bloody civil stuff during us up to leave. and suddenly we were turning the facts on the canal room. she had taken anything of value out of the hotel turn bowed lip in no more hotel. oh no, just of the the again, this is just a reminder of the top stories. the seller is rails. devastating rule in the gaza
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strip has now killed more than $45000.00 palestinians since october the 7th. last year, the palestinian health industry confirmed to the number in its daily updates on monday. israel is also keeping up with the tax across syria. it struck me of the northwest and coastal city of task force is rarely ami says it's targeting market calls, military sites. and in the social media is statement attributed to the fullness syrian president bush out on the side. he says that he did not flee until damascus had full it. also, it is taking refuge in russia. official say serious main pause of natasha is now operating as normal drugs have been seen entering and exiting the pools and unloading the cargo is rarely strikes on the talk here. officer, the ousting of bush out a side damaged ships and parts of the porch as the war in ukraine is a dominant issue in germany with any minutes. well,
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chancellor of schultz is expected to lose the confidence vote empowerment. the procedural move was called by schultz last week with the intention of losing the vote to clear the way for snap elections in february shields as coalition government collapsed in november of to disagreements over the economy and how to support ukraine without further escalating the war in russia, let's cross now to germany. dominic cane joins us now live from violin. stomach took us through these developments as, as we understand now, we just had some breaking news that, that the chancellor elections has lost that confidence votes of the yes. in the last few seconds and that's, that's what we were expecting. effectively this folks have confidence, which is a constructive one as it was because mr. charles wants new elections. so he can start with a situation in which the of the policies would vote down his government as it was
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effectively denying him the confidence that parliament felt really surprising because he's been running a minority government. now, 4 weeks off the having evicted one of his coalition partners, the free democrats, 5 of 6 weeks ago, basically saying that they could no longer work with each other site because he didn't have a majority in parliament. logic suggested he would lose today. he has lost the interesting thing is the sorts of things that were being said by the policy this i mr. shots making a fee and then the defense of his government's policies over the past 3 years. also effectively isolating cause done in another form of finance. minister, the leader of the free democrats and saying that his behavior was such that he couldn't stay in government and shots also then saying what he thinks the prior. busy he's full, the coming election campaign should be. but from the other perspective, the leader of the opposition for the today's mouse from the christian democrats, basically blushing into missed them out into mister shots. his record over these
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past is saying, why is the economy so uncompetitive? why have you presided over a situation such as this wise, is our economies fact they think so? lots of angry words be exchanged quite differently. does all of them they're focusing on that election coming in 10 weeks time. most i and told me that you've painted a picture of some of the criticism leveled towards schultz, but focus through between now and the election. what exactly happens? well, 1st things 1st. so mister shots will go to the president and say, i, i no longer have the confidence of parliaments. can you please call elections, which is a 4 miles seats the shy my present time, i will do that. it will be the last sunday in february. that's the 23rd of february fall really, that it should've been election should have being held in the last sunday of september next year. so 7 months early been was well,
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tomorrow the 2 main policies as well as the social democrats. so shots, the kristi and democrats are free dish maps going to put out what they cool have filed full time, which is a fact. so we like an election manifesto. so it will see in more detail what they think will be the sorts of policies the votes is want to see i'm role folk for. and then of course, we have christmas and new year coming up off to which time you'll see what they call in german, the high suffice of the heart phase, the real electioneering, getting up into full gear. and then that will be debates between the latest t v debates. traditionally, that is being debates between christie, democrat liter social democrat liter, maybe one of the latest. there is some suggestions this time around that the broad cost is what won't have to be a tough as well. so that'll be several different debates in different formats. but those are the moments where i was full, the account, the dots and the top candidates, the ones that, that policy wants to become shots select where they faced off against each other.
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and then of course, the usual sort of campaigning will take place. that means rallies, that means photo ops, that means leaders posing with babies with animals. all those sorts of things that you would expect policy lead us to do on the campaign trail. the difference being it's gonna be in the full blast of winter. so that might change a few things, but the essential sadistic is this shots no longer has the confidence parliament. there will be an election. it will be on february, the 23rd. thank you so much dominic, that's how corresponded dominic came reporting from palin. all right, let's expand on what dominick's been talking about. i'm joined now live by over like brooklyn was a professor of political science at stanford university in berlin, and he joins the now live from berlin. thank you so much. progressive of joining us on algae. 0 focused or some of the context we've, we've seen this a lot just in the last few minutes that the chancellor has lost this no confidence vote. this can vote of confidence for all the and that germany will be heading to
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elections in february. but how do we get to this point? well, in a way history repeats itself because we have seen snap elections in 2005 when also and that's page time slash florida was punished for addressing file reaching reforms. and the benefits of the reforms didn't take him instantly, so people were upset with somebody who takes too much, or they weren't convinced that it was as beneficial thing as we promised. so he lost collections of that and we saw 16 years of ongoing back codes in the heck of the conservative party in power until we saw him. now with the coordination with 3 parties forming our coordination, coordination that didn't really work well. what they announced was a transition. that's germany. what do you get a different country at the end of the 4 years? and the parents are you, they addressed a lot of free farms,
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and people who voted for transforms didn't really expect that a point of view. so quick and so far reaching and so they were communication problems uh, parking meters as big ego was. but it was in general very you mentioned also on satisfaction with the results. and so the one thing though was pointing apart. and meanwhile, professor, even before this result was known, even before it was known that germany would definitely be going to an election in the coming months. they were already some frontrunners starting to emerge as well. we have this formality of, of, of confidence. but it was already created until the data was set when this would happen, which was today that we have already in the election day, which is but to actually sort of february. so everybody expected this to be just a formality. it's not an actual vote. and it was also clear that the free coalition
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partners that failed to reach the end of the 4 years terms and very different opinions about what is good for germany. what is the right strategy? and what's the appropriate magic position that is from target stand for? so this is already clear, and even though we have a very short period of time election campaign before the election day inside feel reads the need personnel because the, this is wonder media likes the most to personalize different positions. and therefore we have sports. dominique already introduced as spacing contra dawson, adult personality to run slot transfer, read germany, professor. if we put this into context for our audience, germany is that you as most populous member, it's biggest economy. what are the regional implications for europe and particularly considering issues like, for example, the war and ukraine of this political process spot all the candidates
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and potentially become chance locks of very committed to trans atlantic relations to continue their support for ukraine's ends to guides germany into a renewable energy based future, so they are running college or false out of the energy. this will not change is might change in a different pace and with different instruments. that's germany is very continued to oriented concrete. so even if we see a new color formation in the corner shows, no one will start to be when the past majority to run as a single party dominates on demand. as we do nots directory, i like the chancellor. it's components that makes a chance to the reads, so they have all the major changes in the general direction. germany is
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a strong subordinate, was your integration. it's seats called close ties, words, transatlantic relations. and it is a social market economy that kind of also be your child started in the areas, possessions on social policy, on the fundamental things remain the same. thank you so much, professor. that's professor olympic book now, who is a professor of political science at stanford university in building to start having me. the ukranian navy is reporting that russia has withdrawn it's black sea, please, and deployed it to the sea. as of since the war began. ukraine's navy has sunk or destroyed, at least a quarter of the russian fleas talk cuz it is heck spine. ukraine has killed a large number of the fleets commanders in november, a russian combined to in charge of missile batteries for the fleet was assassinated
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in easton, ukraine. russian forces are advancing on several fronts. russian forces all within one and a half kilometers of the town of book rose a vital road and rail junction. some months. the strategic town has been the focus of russia's attempts to take the region. the russian ministry of defense said its forces also to control of 2 villages in the don't ask region. looks good, helpless has moved from keith on the withdrawal of russia's black safelite the 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, naples vessels and patrol petrol in the black sea fleet. a tool. now this is something that is being, is, is, are you creating a 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
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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 port cross canal just on the outskirts. they took the hamlet of ship jenco late yesterday. so they're in a matter of like 800-8000 in the huff meets, is it's down to, meets, has now rolled in columbus is a for the south that we are seeing the collapsing of ukrainian defensive pockets. and also in the self russian forces a push north of surround, did you credit defend? is it one area on a threat and is a cut off the highway, the main supply route to ukraine, the defendants in caracas. so it's a very, very tense situation for you, craig, and here in the east rescue where it comes from mainland friends have arrived on
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the french overseas territory of sales in the southern indian ocean after which was hands by the strongest psych loan in almost a century. the french interior minister is on the island to manage relief efforts, several 100 people of fear to dead the islands effort and its only hospital with badly damaged by cycling chito. the tests a bunch of is in power. she reports on the french government's response. the fonts is outgoing, interior minister printer, i tell you, has arrived in mild he says it could be days and days until the full scale of the devastation is known until the full day told is no new looking at an island where roads are ripped off. it's very difficult to access certain places. the hospitals partly destroyed the apple to stop making it very difficult for the rescue mission, 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
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main things that people miles on really in desperate need of a war to shelter food. basically, i've heard one a 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 who has said that false and the successive governments are partly to blame for the level of destruction. because they say the problem is that in my all to you have a population with 75 percent of the people are living below the poverty line. in shanty towns in the soldiers willing to simply could never withstand a slight code of this force was actually butler ultra 0. congress, a seal, a head on out to 0. an injury concern for the nfl stock targeting up the strength super bowl title season will be here with more on that story the
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the the time just for now his peter just to get. thank you very much. have claudio to say that he's not good enough off the yes, another defeat for he's mentions to city side. this time against the local rivals, mentions to united city will bundle up at home with 2 minutes left. can see the 2 quick goals, the hands united to victory, alma, the a, scrolling the winning goal, it leads to defending champion city in subspace. 9 points of view does level for those who have a game and, and, and the steps that make pretty reading for body of the ends and the sea city, where he did the $88.00 square. that's which is the latest into a game that are reigning champion,
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has lived in the prime unique and then the last. since the still have november, they've can see the 23 goals and 10 games, which is more than any other team from europe's big 5 legs. so here 911 of the last 11 games across will competitions. continuing the tubs were just run a full since 2006 might have to do keep working. but i'm the boss, i'm the manager and i'm not 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 the way i have to press the land to build up. and i'm not good enough. i'm not doing well. that is the truth. so you know, i said it was a secondly wind under ruben, amber and he made a big cold to drop out of funds will grab natural and marcus restaurant from the squad instead of making the pay trade on sunday morning because he felt the behavior and general attitude around the club as not be enough to spend it. for me
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is important. 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, even though we're contacting 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 squad the you can manage to him. if you like to give a chelsea manager enzyme. mariska is still insisting that it's too soon, so he seems to be considered realistic. psycho consent is a to one way to the printed move them to within a couple of points of lead as livable moffat could i had quite a game having score chelsea's openness, spanish, international, the central for the final whistle. something's an opposition for spanish league
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lead as possible, and it would be one to let him say leg on is also on now only above atlanta to come and do it on goal difference. and one point hit a rail madrid rail on the way successfully into continental comp, final games for to serial civil war forced many of the country sportsmen and women into exile. but though with the phone of the assad government, some of them all hoping to attend to represent their homeland police triplets from sweden. auto osman, supporting life suddenly treads the line between 2 countries until the overthrow of the said regime in syria. his ultimate dream was to play for sweden. after arriving . here was a refugee 10 years ago, a decade in which he was twice as to play for syria and twice that. and i never thought the effect that's a good one of i refused to because the national team represented the dictator who was now left the land money. i said no with oh, respect to those who have represented the survey of the team. but for me,
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it was personal phone and lots like here are those career was interrupted by the journey to sweden as a teenager. you know how to once again to represent these homeland auto automated 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 sunrise a. 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 the 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 with the army field part of the field. and i have my job here many friends and many customers. event that had me 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 has other plans. he started body building while in refugee housing until the
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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 his into my, my see a young, free county right now in old midland cool stations. there was also a full spread the, the stuff it was imprisoned in syria. and there's not been found among those released in the past week. then that'll came and to come. when the regime took him, he just got engaged. we believe that he has died in prison like all of the others. mulanda him once have a new life, a new hopes have been pulling out of serious tragedy. some things can never be regained. pull race out is there still kind of this is an injury concert. and so kansas city chiefs called back patrick my homes. he was supposed to leave the game against the cleveland browns midway through the 4th quarter with an ankle problem
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following that fits. jeep switch wants to win the game. 217 homes hes lady, seems to victory at the last 2 super bowls. as i threw the ball kind of head 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 of football. and so i tried to bounce back up, but 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 . its buffalo bills close back. josh allen is so the thing whose 1st super bowl i don't run for 2 schools in the 1st 4733 touchstone pauses in a 48 volts and see when of the detroit lions it into the franchise of equity live in game winning space for the lions, both tunes have qualified for the payoffs both so already. the ac was to deficient in shelby lyons, who had only one last indian creek is is i've had trouble in the 3rd test of a series in australia in the last 30. first, we could 1st endings wickets in reply to a set of 445. because when other rain effects the day in prison,
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in the width of the volume for food, the series is leveled at 11 with both teams and with the chance of reaching the will test. chapter 5. even will be looking to wrap up victory against england on the 3rd terrace, came williamson for the same sherry as the homes. and that's with him in and out of contention. in hamilton, england, a theme for 2 in pursuit of a national victory target for 658. they do their having on the same to you know, seriously. and india is 18 year old. will chase champion to catch them about you has returned home to a hero's welcome fence gathering channel. right, so you pay tribute to the teenager dermatology defeats of china as being the reigning signal to become the youngest. chase will champion last thursday. okay, we'll leave it there. for the time being 11 other updated bit lights of jessica. thank you peter. that's the news for me. jessica washington. so this news hour,
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i'll be back in a moment with more of today's news. thanks for watching the a pod. his name interviews could be in term head for 4 years, which is pretty much the electoral terms. and i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean for detail? it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but there's not just one prices up here, the store on talk to how does era a meeting of mine when i was studying the cannon and the curriculum that we went towards was handed down from elsewhere. it was an inherited curriculum. that is the image of optic, extra in the west of to text it may
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a valley and our 100 ravenna part one that was or something that social housing to not provide, which is personal expression pride due to be unscripted on al jazeera. there are no quite warnings in gaza. this page started with a roar of is really dense, caring out strikes in honestly it started those policies running for their lives. after is where the forces threatened gun warning them to leave or be killed. many people here in central cause i had fled from the north, which has been under is really see it for nearly 2 months. but the latest that top top costs panic among display families who may be forced to flee. yes, a gun to i'm getting this is half the woman and the children escape. but they too came under fire as the irish to combine. so to the size,
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the fine, those terrible to lift one's to into homes are on the streets in search of safety. the, the israel continues its foaming campaign in serious of the say, the strikes have been the heaviest in more than a decade past. the future of europe and syria in you foreign ministers discuss future ties in brussels news. hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the red light from jo also coming off as well as the latest strikes targets knows and draws us on the desk strong.
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