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the process, the women say it's that for disability plug for us to disable the and the beach from around the world. first, the valley avenue is filled with tens of thousands of processes in the 7th consecutive night of process in the georgia and capital. the areas new lead at house out to 0, his administration is not a threat and quotes for his groups. tyra designation to be dropped the hello. i mean that everything you know is this is out of their life from data also coming up. another mass grave uncovered in syria. we have from an activation as being to the sites more than 45000 palestinians have been killed in gaza
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with israel's attacks. continuing across the street and from schools, month, from monumental assets to rebuild my aunt after a powerful psych loads his through the territory, the the head of syria's and you had ministration, has once again reiterated that it's not a threat and it's cold in the international community. to drop it's tara designation. speaking to algebra, osmond oh, sure. uh also uh for the remote move of sanctions against syria and assistance in rebuilding his country. he says innocent civilians are suffering as a result. oh sure, i've bowed. serious new administration will perceive people who committed war crimes during the reign of boucher l asset russel side that has moved from damascus . i asked silly as the fact to lead that. i'm going to shut out about his rad. he's
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ongoing attacks. he said, that's the reason this proves that israel was conducting an extracts against cecilia for the becky's was because of the run in minutes, the presence in syria and he said no, as the position is in control of syria, as there is a new administration in syria, and as there is no, you run in military forces within syria that is choose is not the place. and that's why as well, she will stop at tech in syria. and you also said that the new administration in syria ex, up and you called nice the ceasefire agreement that was signed between israel and syria in 1974. and the said these very forces, nice to with the bees on the board. there is that what clearly defined in that agreement, and he said the domestic community must interview and stop is very aggression against syria. but they ask him if israel doesn't stop,
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then what is the plan to say, well, the new institution is not planning to get into any conflict with israel because syria is worked on the country is tired is exhausted. and definitely the is not in a place to afford any war. another mass grave has been discovered in the southern syrian town of his ra, was have found $22.00 bodies including women. they say the people were short, and there is evidence they would tilted the such as ongoing for more bodies. so as a full of asset regime, all the mass graves have been found across the country, including in damascus. do you an estimate about 100000 people a missing in syria, but the real number is likely to be higher. and we spoke to sending tests and the media director for the syrian emergency task force. she described missing witnesses who, showtime, mass graves, where there was evidence, people were told to before being killed. a wave visited the mass graves bites of
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cold places, and the suburbs of damascus as to about 40 minutes away from us there. and we were there as the serial number agency task force who's worked on retrieving information about these mass graves all over syria through key eye. witnesses like caesar, like the grave digger, like the bulldozer driver who came out with evidence 1st off caesar and then were able to show the entire world how this regina tortures and gold as human beings. i as in kills them with acid. and then when caesar came out with these photos, there are other witnesses that came and told us about these mass graves. and we followed the actual coordinates of, of what they were telling us. and we were able to get to these mass graves, for example, to pay for the one that we were at today, up through these coordinates. and through these a eye witnesses that told us the exact specific ways that they were forced to, to, to, to dig these grieves. and they would get shipments of french is filled with hundreds
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of bodies. and they were forced to put these bodies inside these, these holes. and today we were there and we saw the tools and we saw bones of human beings. and it's just, it's insane. the fact that these, these sites that we've worked on for so long to now see them in person and to be here. but, but, but, but now is the time where just this has to be served and, and, and, and it has to start today. the you and envoy to siri i get petterson, has visited the notorious of not a prison on the outskirts of damascus. he met angry demonstrators who say the un should of intervenes to prevent the crimes that took place in the prison. had a son called for those who committed will crimes during assets reign to be held to account. sweet old had been chested and i think the last 4 votes of all time. what happened here?
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i have no talk to some of the prisoners. some of the attendees, some of their families, so the grandchildren's, although so vacated here. we have seen some who survived. i think it's been on speak of those of horace stuff. they went through, ousted president bosher, all assets says he had no plans to flee syria, and which is the poor to, to be his 1st statement since the full of the regime. no acid, who was granted asylum by the russian government, says he planned to keep fighting opposition forces. he claims he left the capital for a russian military base and his then stronghold of the attack. yeah. and that's where he found out his forces had been tough. holds you as president elect donald trump has cooled the full of the asset regime in syria and unfriendly take. have a lucas straight to the biotech? yeah. well, nobody knows what the final outcomes going to be in the region. you know,
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nobody knows who really the final. i believe it's a turkey and i think turkey is a very smart. he's a very smart guy. the very tough turkey didn't unfriendly take over without a lot of lives being lost. i can't say that a side was a butcher who what he did to children. now dora is a suburb of damascus, known for its opposition to asset through it came under intense bombardment during the war and lead to a full year siege before surrender in 2016. and since then, few were allowed to return and that has been no reconstruction data for the reports from darius. for years, the syrian regime laid siege to the suburbs around the capital, damascus, among them that you long known for its opposition. but short i said, and his regime are gone. a new reality is now in place. this is an area that tells the story of the brutal crack down that peaceful protestors faced when they
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took to the streets. at the start of the uprising. neighborhoods were flattened. oh felicia, which boarded missed the military airport. was one's home just that was still empty even though the regime recaptured the year in 2016. but no one was allowed to go back or rebuild of got out of my house used to be an out of college area and i returned and i am paying rent that what, what should i do? who will rebuild it? we don't have the money to redeem us the cause of serious displacement crisis. and even when it declared victory in 2018, it did little to encourage returns. us mine fucked with the free syrian army and lived under siege for 4 years until there was nothing left to eat. he spent 2 years in the opposition controlled north before returning home. in the past few days, part of it was the, the guy we ask the new administration to focus on reconstruction because after 13
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years of war we are not able to do this on our own. there's nothing left of people's lives, not even a painting. on the was, this is a suburb that was home to half a 1000000 syrians before the uprising begun. just look around, the scale of the destruction tells the story of why refugees could not, and we're not able to return home. 50000 now live among the ruins, a fraction of the us population. it's a similar story in other areas that were once known as opposition strongholds. infrastructure to is destroyed. there's no surfaces, there are no hospitals. there is a cry for help. i a little upset, our ha, with them was that we need outside help to recover the international community should not be afraid of the new administration and that they are promising that syria will be full. unlike the past that is also known as the city of grapes,
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there are none. today, this used to be an agricultural center, but like many areas across syria, farm lands were destroyed and farmers were displaced by war. i'm about the stuff i most the worst starting from below 0. they destroyed our water tanks and machinery . we don't have money to start again and there are new beginnings. the new administration has changed the security reality, for example. but it's a long road ahead. there's a need for a new political order and governance structures. it will require billions of dollars. syria doesn't have. this is about to be building a state, a country, and a nation center for their eligibility to the u. syria. the israel of genocide and gaza approaches 15 months. the ongoing rule has now killed
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more than $45000.00 palestinians and we've no end in sight of the palestinian health ministry confirmed the devastating milestone re quoted since october the 7th last year. now of those killed and move in 17000 have been children by the overall figure does not include the 11000 palestinians, considered missing or buried under the russell. i'm to charlize the direct tell the palestinian non governmental organizations network. speaking from central gaza. he says that the desktop could be far higher than the official vega of $45.00, thousands movies are recorded and it includes all the minutes of hell. but still there's thousands of people on the box. still there is missing be. we don't know where they are detained or killed. and that's what we are doing. now. we are calling all the families, was missing,
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people not to just to the called to come in this case is why the human rights organizations and all of the follow these cases in all levels. and we have these concerns that the numbers will increase more and more. since we have a similar defense mean, the facilities cannot reach the bodies one the. so i'm going to kind of all children, woman was still, i'm the bills, the homes. and that is that, and actually i'm accessible areas in the which is called to a by the is where the send the still get his families on the dollars. and we have also concerns about the situation to do more. we must go a little confidence. would it be so many families from the north, regardless of which on the complete is ready to control and under is ready? i guess they might be. so every day we have these numbers of people who are killed and most of them children, women, elders, will go, why the on inductance,
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or in the shelters, schools, or in the unlimited space, is that they went to going to be safe. and it's on safe place and not are there any military has launched yet another attack against come out of one hospital in northern gaza. on monday the facilities electricity generators were targeted. now the hospital has been under a tax a month with dozens of stuff and patients killed and is ready rates and strikes. the world health organization is describing conditions as a pulling. the u. n. has said more than 90 percent of age and supplies destined for the north have been blocked by israel. a palestinian grandfather who went viral last year for his tribute to his slain, grand daughter has been killed in his really strike. call it not home 3 fourths
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emblematic of the pain of countless families and gaza. a strike on all necessary refugee camp has now taken his life as well, and a warning to a view as the images. and if to some glen foes report a disturbing the she was his darling grand daughter, now a lifeless body in his arms. his beloved read, the soul of his soul, now gone forever. his words said in a trembling voice and his kisses left a mark on people around the world. witnessing scenes of causes, brutal genocide and fold before their eyes. he was killed. 13 months later when his railey artillery fired on the same camp where he lost his grandchild, khalid never stopped paying homage to his beloved dream who was killed and in his really raised the target at her home over a year ago. his grief echoed that of tens of thousands of palestinians across garza
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3 mill. how's it going to be my? can him as a special place in my hearts? she used to come and hug me every day, but now i'm the one who goes to her spiritually in her grave. today was that so grave and spoke to her about the whole situation. then i cried. a lots. i cried alone to myself, but holiday didn't let his grief power lies him and tried to help him by turning to charity helping displays children giving them toys and comfort. khaled and reams story was followed by hundreds of thousands online, moving hearts and minds. been built with many demanding action, like this mayor from the state of michigan. he endorsed the uncommitted and national movement in the pressuring president joe biden. to end the u. s. is unconditional support to as well as the army. he's dest adds to the more than 45000 palestinians killed, and israel is war, but in jo's and says, the reality is much higher, a thousands remain missing. just like the grandfather had prayed over rooms body,
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now others must do the same for him. a. and many now saying finally his soul is reuniting with her so that if this i'm getting food, i'll just there if just on going for with that hiring story that and still ahead on algebra. i am, i'm a degrees in to northern gun. i'll be telling you about a 6080 a conflict that us pulls families apart and in particular lives and live the you don't often get tornadoes in california, but that was indeed the case on sundays. it's cold from came science and that's what it's doing on monday. bringing reading with its significance though in the mountains, not far in land. and it looks a pretty nasty picture i say for winter,
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but it doesn't improve for tuesday. the still snow, but it's now a little bit larger and a bit further north of hollows heading up towards the sea. but the real code is still that coming out to the central canada across the midwest. and eventually it'll work its way further east. the, in the meantime, there's an ice tongue of womack reaching up towards new york in washington or in the teams here. however, this code is going to work dire. a drop of several degrees, nicole's cold air coming against the wall, feet and the gulf. this is big challenge, so potential for tonight is may be certainly not showers on this long. it takes you up there. higher value tends to snow near the great lakes, jumping size, the sha seemed lucky old. a small items in the caribbean, and this line will make it worse than the bahamas. the piece is quite strong to you, but like to in the kind of in itself the writing stuff is heavy and home. juris, costa rica or in the panama. in fact, this is the time you see big charles for the science in brazil for example. this is significant lives go down through re or with the sheriff's could be pretty pick
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hello again, you're watching out, is there a, a reminder of our top story is this alex, the head of syria's new administration has reiterated that it's not a threat, and it's cold in the international community to draw. it's tara designation. speaking to all 0, i said i'll show up also as the removal of sanctions against syria. another mas grave has been discovered in the southern syrian town of israel. watkins have found $22.00 bodies, including women. they say the people was shot and there is evidence that they would tortures is arouse, devastating war in the gaza strip has now killed more than $45000.00 palestinians is october the 7th last year the madison and health ministry concert the number and its daily update on monday, the estimates around 450000 palestinian refugees remain in syria. i nearly half of
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them are in time of the displaced up to the floor of the acid regime. many have been retiring to the move refugee come outside damascus, which was the story that during the 13 year conflict, due to i get reports pulled into fighting during the civil war. these are the remains of what was once considered home of the palestinian, the spar, and syria. the young mac refugee camp was taken over by flight to glen to iceland, and then boomed deceased by the regime. it forced more than a 150000 palestinians to flee and leave memories of their loved ones behind. it is not so he's been buried here for 7 years and they never let us visit. we derive to the address, i did waive their guns to tell us to go in 2018. the comp was abandoned and the old regime preventive palestinians who wanted to go back to let us know the gym,
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had not full. and we would have them never been able to visit, they wouldn't even let us. and now that the regime has full and we can finally visit our debt and pray for them. days off to the side raising. so palestinians cautiously returned many food with hope of rebuilding, but it was of the challenges they faced, the white, i'm going to spell it, but also to me the compass. my so you really feel that your palestine is here even though you a file from palestine. but there are so many things here that speak palestine, we really hope and pray to gods, but the camp will be rebuilt soon and become back to them before in recent years, the all said regime begun to strip palestinians have the right to own the inherent property now many wait to see what the new administration will do and how to value them. judy vega, alda 0. the president of european commission is expected to meet hawkish president in ankara on tuesday level. and so on july, an investor type of
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a will hold high level talks with syria at the top of the agenda. during the hall has moved to pierre, and the european union agreed in celebrating the end of the sab regime in syria. 13 years of war have affected both powers, not least in the outpouring of refugees in their millions, staring tensions and re shaping politics from anchorage to berlin, brussels and beyond. now, the glimmer of a chance that they might return home in both societies. they see this as a kind of troubling from the huge point of view. certainly, we have seen that refugees have been, it's been on many political agendas, and that's created a strong fire, right. so the more of the, of the under lane and everyone can agree on some kind of way of getting these references back. the better the meeting in the tech is capital. so the 1st time
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since 2021, you commission president slip on the line and president rex. yep. type 31 will focus on the conditions necessary for allowing refugees to return. that means encouraging stable and inclusive government in damascus with to key a major benefactor of the former rebel group known as hyatt copy from the you will be looking for reassurance that h d s. has passed a line with, with all kinds of ease. indeed behind it, they are unlikely to agree on everything with the code is region the northern syria . a potential point of contention is worried about is soon as the police force of the county schools is because they lead to the p k, k b, which subject and signals have a terrorist organization here in defense poses actually be created as supported by europe and united states in order to at tech and defeat is limited states. so i
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think this will be totally at this point, a difficult conversation. it'll be accounts though to put old and much ease aside. when the 2 leaders last met into a key, there was suggestions of sex as a window and sat opposite in you counsel need to show me show. well, the 1st female president of the commission was i said, to a sofa. this time they'll be keen a to see i to, i don't know how l g 0 london. jasmine jones that i love shelves has lost a constant, is that by parliament show it's cold for the very last week and a move that now cli is the way for small collections. in february shelters, coalition government collapsed in november of to disagreements over the economy. and how to support ukraine without further escalating the rules with russia. the ukranian navy says that russia has withdrawn it's blacks the fleet and deployed it to the seat of as of since the war began. new cranes, navy has sunk or destroyed,
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at least a quarter of the russian fleet, talking to the attacks that ukraine have killed. a large number of the fleets come on does. in november, a russian come on the in charge of missile batteries for the fleet was assassinated . alice, good topless has more of this from keith versus a pull back. the black sea fleet, and the ukranian navy is reporting that now as of now, there are no russian vessels naval vessels in petroleum patrol in the black sea fleet, a tool. now this is something that is being, is, is, are ukranian success story. the ukrainians have managed to just sink will destroy a course of the fleets itself, is killed, the, come on, does a come under a charge of me. so by for useful would like c please was assassinated in sylvester pole in late november. so this, this entire fleet has been so degraded this now so timid. there is some freight to even patrol because if it does, patrol invites, has vessels up full potential destruction. very,
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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 no, just on the outskirts they took the hamlet or shift jenco late yesterday. so they're in a matter of like a 1000, a 1000 meters, it's down to meet, has now rolled in columbus has a for the south. we are seeing the collapsing over ukrainian defensive pocket. and also in the self russian forces a push north of surround. did you credit defend, is it one area on the threatened is a cut off the highway, the main supply route to ukrainian defendants in caracas law. so it's a very, very tense situation for you creating the here in the east to in the us state of wisconsin. 2 people have been killed and several others injured in a school shooting police that say a 15 year old female student opened fire in a study whole and died in the incident as well. it happened in the state capital madison, as the abundance life christian school. that's
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a private religious school for children, aged $5.00 to $18.00. 7 of those were transported to hospitals, decades old tensions a northern gone us threatened the countries of long standing peace. the tribal violence is also raising concerns that on groups from across the board, the in back in a fast. so could be using the area as a base the government and says that there is no threat. ask me to address reports from bosco vocal known as gunners. most dangerous counties under siege locked by external forces, but by its own people. it's been ravaged by dickens long leadership struggle that has continued to claim lives include investigators, husband it was shot and killed recently. and i'm have the most painful thing is i haven't seen his body. his daughter keeps asking me mother, where is father? the crisis dates back to 1967. when i'm perfect king was the throne an excise by
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government officials or difficult it was replaced by a member of the course isaac drive. while the majority in the town is hooking into exist on a monthly basis, i know the list of the top dated up to $7319.00 century somewhere. 1958. when the tape testing was taken from the different sizes we've gotten on the, on the, the contrast is assessed the regions coordinators. we feel that they should be madeleine in most no to recognize the or 13. that is there for the time to choose, fall apart or thought to come. what as is the minority member successive rounded by the concise is and can only leave their own dave under military escort boys,
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an old trading hop connecting gunner with burkina faso and total. is that trade? how slow down blood trickle the recent flare up in the community followed funeral rights being held for them unperceived chief who died more than 40 years ago. this road marks the unofficial boundary that separates the concise extended bumper succeed in vocal people on both sides say crossing. it is extremely dangerous, and whoever does is with king bear lice, and it's been like this for decades. both ways close to gun to 600 killing me to border with breaking a fossil that feels that i'm groups active and broken across. so we'll take advantage of the tension and carol's here. local authorities denied that there is any danger to say the extreme is cunningly true in bucko, it is not true. they cannot try it, but the change of leadership expected in general and what they do change and start to sco that is at risk fighting could be re ignited in both how many degrees i
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would use it, a vocal gunner, the french president, manuel macro and has announced he will visit the devastated overseas territory of may all. in the coming days, he also declared a national day of mourning across phones. it said that hundreds were killed off to the strongest cycler and in almost a century to hit the actually archipelago. natasha butler reports from this guy, the scale of the devastation is clear, flattens homes and the upper to trees the off to mouth is flight can cheat the ripped through the french indian ocean. the island of milestone sunday. in the capital of my moods, the days president salvage will they can they, it really is a war landscape around me. i don't recognize anything that there's not even a tree left the hills. there's not a blade of grass for all this flowing and emergency workers and supplies from the french island does. your arriving in mild fronts is that.

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