tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 17, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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to record $100000000000.00 and support for poor a nation's plus coffee price is hit the highest level in almost half a century, counting the cost on it, which is 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello. this is in use our own i, which is 0. i'm fully buy people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a mass graves set to contain the remains of up to a 100000 people is on coverage. know it's a serious capital one of several burial sites. discovered since the fall of the sod, rashid account and functions on syria. the countries new leader tells vouchers 0
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his administration is not a threat to the world's digging so rumble in search of survivors in gaza. city at least 10 palestinians, a kelvin is really yes try. quinn and apartment block also this hour, people in my all to pick up the pieces after a powerful cycle and test to the french indian ocean territory. the thank you for joining us. the search continues with thousands of syrians killed during the role of the address she mass graves have been found across the country. the head of a syrian n g o says is this site alone contains the bodies, or at least 100000 people. he says, outside forces use the area and i could take bus 40 kilometers of damascus to dump the bodies of those. they killed in southern c,
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a he at 12 mass graves were discovered on monday in the town of is the $22.00 bodies were found. most have been appear to have been shot and show evidence of torture. the head of syria's new administration says that it will pursue those who are committed atrocities against syria and people. speaking to algebra, i'm adolf shara called for the international community to help. he also urged for sanctions to be lifted without just here has a team of correspondents covering the latest developments. this news. our resource at dot is in damascus, and input signal is in a stumble with the latest diplomatic lies. but 1st we go to mohammed vine, who's in canada, and a southwestern a celia mohammed. tell us about this latest mass. great. that's been discovered north of damascus. what was found? yes, for it. it's too early to talk about what has been found because the digging might
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have just spots of them. while we have right now is a testimony with us a call, it's about how being collected, not only know but over the years, but now the, the, the location has been designated. that has been a known precisely what you have mentioned, a north of damascus spots. it could only does at and the, the organization, the us based organization, about the made up a main deal city as well as most pop out the head of this organization. he has been giving statements about the details. he said, but the people he talked to over a long period of time, told him about what happened in his mouth. grave include the bull, those drivers that you clued graves because they include the all the hand gloves and the other are the people who escaped from syria and also people who are a lot. i'm not able to talk. it's a, it's extremely,
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it's an ex family. extreme be grow with desk sikesdale, they are describing they, they talked about what they have been forced to do to get 3 of those buddies about the city and air force. intelligence has been in charge of prost, putting the bodies from hospitals where they were collected after they were killed in several of the sites and several reasons, and then take them to the mass graves. this is not the only emboss great in the as you mation schools of most grades, how being actually located 12 of them. you'll have just to mention the of the policy, including the side with 22 bodies, well, phone including women and children with fines of execution and tall chest. it's a, it's a throw, metabolizing right, development a here in syria, families across syria are grieving about the loved ones who are missing. they don't even know in which small so great they, they could be found. i was going to ask you about that. precisely, mohammed extremely painful photos,
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sammy's for continuing to search for their loved ones with the un, estimating that up to a 100000 people are missing across syria or the site is fully uh that, i mean, we have seen those seen so far off at the end of cry and got to the prison on several of the prisons where people were expecting to see their loved ones is still alive with hundreds of thousands of them are still unable to locate their loved ones. they don't know whether they are uh they until that point. they didn't know whether they are dead or alive and now they are almost sure that they are good because they haven't shown up. i know begins the growth as unpaid some thoughts of finding where they have been, uh, buried on how to gain the bodies and the bet betty them, you know, in a dignified manner. and also all the information is still missing. these mazda
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grays still hold secrets of 50 full years of despotism of torture, of dictates a sheep 5 that a human some says on his father, half of them said, i people he off telling us that this is only the beginning. assign goes 5 more. i've seen some ugly realities where the image, mama, thank you so much for talking to us about this from uh, 7, syria of a mohammed, a vile. let's now discuss this further discovery of these mass graves across syria to or, or major or who is the professor of genocide studies at the university of amsterdam is research led to the prosecution. all the syrian official involved in war crimes . he is joining us around. so that professor, thank you very much for your time. it's not the 1st time of course that a mass grave has been discovered in, in syria. but this particular one set to contain the remains of, of up to a 100000 people seems, you know, quite difficult and,
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and quite painful. i imagine for the families to, to understand this. how surprised all you 1st of all, but this particular site could contain up to a 100000 bodies as well. um, i'm not surprised at all. to be honest uh that, um, that the regime handled its courses instruction and it kind of industrial and almost professionally the fact that the air force intelligence, one of the 4 major intelligence agencies was responsible for that is also not really a surprise. we're dealing here. let's not forget what 54 years old, and also terry, and redeem a dictatorship that as tortured and lots of good people on a scale of almost unprecedented and then in middle eastern history. so the discovery of the finding of the mass graves actually is a reflection of the for the killing machine that the reading was. yeah. anyway, it is a shocking is a shocking discovery. of course. the other is the centralized and that's great. on the other hand,
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it is also for forensic evidence in for research to would exactly isn't these mass graves. it makes it relatively centralized. but it's difficult task ahead for the syrians is to find mass graves that are elsewhere that nobody knows about. right? i was going to ask you about that because you professor where we're able to obtain a leak video footage from a syrian source from 10 am on the moscow in 2013. and we heard earlier this week, human rights watch saying that they visited another site in southern damascus just a few days ago. just how many could still be out there of the true scale of exactly how many mass graves are there will be out there, or how many courses is really only can be found in the archives of the servers in, especially in the archives of its intelligence agencies. that's why it is absolutely crucial important that these archives are not touched, that they are handled in a professional way, that people don't go pillaging them. those are the journalists don't go entering these,
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these branches and showing documents off is really important that they are safeguards . because if the families want to reach the truth about what happened to their loved ones, the truth is in the archives of the mass graves. so both, both of these should be respected. and so what sort of information precisely can be retrieved from these, from these sites and mass graves across syria. and how is that information going to be used to ensure that there is, you know, justice and accountability for the assemblies. but most likely, mostly the mass graves date, of course they contain the dna evidence to forensic evidence that if you will dig up a body of, even if the body is the corpse develop the old, you can withdraw a dna information from it. if you then develop a dna bank on the syrians, those who lost family members thinking match the, the dna in the course of the dna. it was a family member which will identify the corpse. and then the families actually have
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to have somebody to bury the same thing with the archives. the asset resent, kept meticulous records of this vast keeling operation. that's what if the air force intelligence is responsible for this mass destruction of human beings. then the archives of the air force intelligence that they hold the truth executive who was arrested with check point went to prison in exactly which prison was executed, who died of thirst who died of the night of the lack of care. and so it is a absolutely possible to withdrawn and retrieve the truth. and if only both the archives and the mass graves are treated in a professional way, right. and so how long of a process are we looking at, you know, searching for these answers? and also the question of accountability, how essential is this process of accountability and injustice in order for syrians to move forward as well. just as of course, the angels on truth can to establish the truth. a truthful narrative executive of what the reading was,
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how many people have destroyed and why they also you have no chance of reaching a glimmer of justice in the, in bosnia, in bosnia, for example, and you was lobby of the war ended in 19951996, there's some people still looking for the loved ones, so it can take a really long time. but the process can be expedited and can be used if again, if the mass graves and the archives are treated professionally. thank you so much, professor for talking to us and and for sharing your expertise with us professor will go based on your, who's a professor of genocide studies at the university of on sit down. thank you very much. okay. well, i'll just narrow it has been speaking to syria is a new leader about the future of the country results that i spoke to him in damascus, and he's not joining us from the syrian capital. so what has the inter him liter um about shar, i've been saying resort about his plan for syria and how the country move forward
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from these doc days of the ass signed era as well. you say that now the priority for the new administration is to make sure that this was just a collapse of regina bus and not the state itself and say that they are actually speed. no thoughts to make sure that the steve yeah, practices are to preserve the other hand. so if you haven't made it the, you just form the commissions and the comment to use to prepare a constitution for, for, for new syria, he's attaching lots of importance on that comment to use at the cost of that and the, and the, the, the commission, the but he said that this is going to take, perhaps, to one and a half years to up to 2 years. so it's going to be a long period and what all of that is happening. so what's kind of new political system is going to be the one that is going to the dominant is syria. she was not clear as somebody who said that it's not me, that's going to decide the, the political system will save you
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a new city yet. it is off to the commissions and the counsels here, the comedies, their work it relentlessly, and they too would have to be the answer for that. but it's not up to me. on the other hand, she said that way. well, this is happening. so the social justice needs to be the leave it as well say that that has been a tossed, is committed a guess or people and say that no, they have the most general. i'm the steve. however, those who have directly been involved in committing crimes against syrians, those will help directly as a help, a set some of the implementing crimes. and also those who have the such family to steal and to take out the seating wealth to the i'll save companies. these 3 groups are not going to be for given the commissions and the trials are going to be in place and the did that the justice is going to be delivered how it is otherwise we are doing that, but not going to take, but it's based on the, the on the,
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on the bench for the grievances that are coming from the past. what about the various opposition groups and functions in syria versus what role does the new in trim liter see for them in, in a future, syria, in the future. a serious this is a very delicate issue because the syrian now when you're talking about the new administration, or the position of the tube, to control of the companies that spoken about a delicate coordination as well. it is made off of several different inspections and know whether you knew syria, each of these functions, 2nd different segments of the the, the position are going to have the own. see that on this new table or not? that's a big question. so as we asked about that question and he said we asked about that and said, well, some of the, the position affections, particularly those were blue. they have failed to deliver and know there's a new syria. if we should,
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we build new c a based on the power share that is going to make as united syria impossible. so we need one, syria and one government to make sure that the state is preserved to make sure that they can make that decision. and then execute them. so that's why you said, you knew syria, then the structure is not going to be based on publish it. but rather a certain authority, one government and that's going to have the full authority. so what does that mean? that means that many of the positions that have to know what to expect because actually to have some of the rejections. because that means also h t as best as close to the increasing is power. and this perhaps is going to be one of the main challenges here. however, he said that not as entities, but as individuals, anyone, they don't get from any all the position fraction is most welcome to join and to contribute to build
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a new syria. we are ready to benefit from that experiences but not as an the rest. so thank you very much for bringing us the latest data from damascus race. so sedar, well, syria is likely to be top of the agenda when the president of the european commission, mister keys, pregnant did not occur later on tuesday during the whole, has more not to care. 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 attentions 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,
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of the under lane and everyone can agree on some kind of way of getting these references back. the best meeting in the tech is capital for the 1st time since 2021. you commission president slip on the line and president rex at the top 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 al qaeda is indeed behind it. they are unlikely to agree on everything with the code is region the northern syria, a potential point of contention joke is worried about is soon to phase 4. so the code is full just because it will lead to the p k, k h p, which subject and signals have
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a terrorist organization here in defense pulses actually be created as support in by you and united states in order to at tech and defeats the is limited space, so i 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 cue, there was suggestions of sex as a window and sat opposite. you counsel need to show me show? well, the 1st female president of the commission was i should to a sofa. this time they'll be keen a to see i to, i don't know how l g 0 london. and this now go to the seen him go sale bill has any assemble for us and them. so what can we expect from us? live on delay ins visit to take a as well and given the time and the content of the visit, it is an important meeting between purchase presence and e commerce and has or stuff on the unfolding. the land has some priorities. first,
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she wants to assess the situation on the ground and syria. and since trick here is one of the major players in the, in the searing, calm space since the beginning of it is as far as we have learned, she would like to learn the local factions on the ground, the who's controlling where, who are the words, what are their specialties and what's kind of an organization is h t s a since to get it goes of it smells, it's free, present so, so inside syria has knowledge of that. of course, i know best to pick for from the end is the continuation of who monetary and assistance inside. so that because given the of all, it's all, it's a choice. yes, there's a new administration in syria. okay. but we don't know what is going to happen, how the local factions, within the old position are going to share power within the new governments. these are questions that are on us. it's so the bullets are of situation and much
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interrupt implemented terry and assistance which is very necessary for now because we're talking about the whole country right now that you have to provide for linda, terry and assistance. on the other hand, apparently the use sides of the seats are t a is a key player in the region. this is what we heard from e o. p shows within the last week on the other hand to k is also it's ryan to give a chance to the new government and try to establish concepts between the west and the current new administration. but to see it has the one red line. this is the why the why fi g presence in syria, the syrian curtis level goods, which to kids says links to the uh, alpha, could the sound work as part of the p k. k. that's why to kids to can you are slides to find the common ground, a column line in their approach to see row right now. that's given the timing and the content. this is a very important step and we're expecting prisons as well to host other diplomatic
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visits this week after from the land and last week's visit by us secretary general, anton of lincoln to cut off this week, we are expecting cuts and live in these leaders visits on could i meet with the circus residents? i've done back to them. thank you very motion and go say we live there in the stumble. the united nations and for the syria gap. peterson has been met by angry protest as during his visit to the notorious admi, a prison demonstrate to say the un should have intervened to prevent the crimes that took place in the facility, which is on the outskirts of damascus, vegas, and call for those who are committed war crimes during the 5 drain to be held accountable. we have been shifted and i think the last 4 votes about what happened here. i have no talk to some of the prisoners, some of the attendees, some of their families. so the grandchildren's,
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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. meanwhile, the us president elect donald trump has called the fall of the side regime in syria on, on, friendly take over, orchestrated by to kit. well, nobody knows what the final outcome is going to be in the region. you know, 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 and he's very tough. turkey did an unfriendly take over without a lot of lives being lost. i can't say that her side was a butcher who what he did to children. i'll just here is my kind of has more on president electronics comments as well. that's a contentious statement from the president elect. he's basically saying that to care was behind the uprising that led to the downfall of the shaw aside saying
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specifically that was updated when the president of took care was behind the events that led to the collapse of the regime. the employees. so even says directly that higher tati ocean, which is the movements that lead the revolution within syria, was backed at probably materially by the turkish presidents and by the turkish authorities as well. so contentious statement, the from the president elect about the events that led to the down full up a shot. i'll a side now on gaza as well. the president elect had some words saying that if the captives in gaza on not released by the time he takes office on january the 20th, then all hell is going to break out at once again. strong words that include them feeling that he has been in contact with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this is what the president elect had to say on gossip. on baby, we had
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a very good talk. we discussed what is going to happen and i'll be the 3 available on january 20th. and we'll say i, as you know, i gave warning that if these are stages are back home by that date, all hell is going to break out then very strong as well. some of those nominated by the president elect have already been operating in the region. stephen woodcock, who is his middle east envoy, he has paid a visit to a saudi arabia as well as to as well. and this also understood that his mid least advise the muscle was, has also been in the region. mike, hannah ultra sierra washington. the engine city of a level was once the industrial heart of syria and now is a city in moines. people returning after years of bombings and mass, his face meant are beginning to rebuild their homes. osama bin job is report somebody at the university of us losing 22 and 24 year old son's is too much to bear for
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a father. the duma was this bass from the city neighborhood to the level. before talking about his sons, he showed us how the city was subjected to barebones of air strikes and looting by sobs, gangs known here as shall be he says, has minute to put deeds were donated by a fighter and only 2 sets of codes. so he can read one and the other is being watched. he's come back to a home which doesn't even have a door for the bathrooms. the full look up and it's trying to rebuild his life. after losing 35 members of his extended family. since the uprising began in 2011 by talking about 3 and unless, unless i mean we live 6 years in accident and we are here in the city, i live again. i hope the situation now and i look for be best to god's willing most you really tend to live
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a little that about in the middle of the year. i remember my sons were killed. i can describe how nobles they were, they were respected and loved by our neighbors. they dictated themselves to the freedom of silvia, the water and the security neighborhood these days. and people must go long distances to get it. nearly a quarter of a 1000000 people were besieged, stopped and forcibly displaced by a saw that his allies. now, every other building is destroyed by war. every household scarred and in every street someone wants to tell their story. the guy used to be a teacher and like everyone else in their family, she stayed in the level and vincent and the and i was living in my daughter's house because assess intelligence. people took our house, i became homeless. i say to the new government you are was come, please the method for unfair to us be trust for us for justice among older syrians
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to make the academy strong and build houses for those who lost their homes. the level was the industrial heart of city, a city home to nearly 2 and a half 1000000 people. the perfect years of separation in grief, families here are locked in woman braces many v and i think and seeing their city for the 1st time in the long while see, their feelings cannot be expressed in goods. the those who can afford it have already begun rebuilding of woman wants to move out of his father's small apartment. one line of eric, my alley, after level was framed instead of living with my father's family, i decided to paint my house. i don't have all the furniture, but we will try to live in as best as we can. people in the united nations and city, as i said, they really help the people. but the syrians will need to take charge of transforming a broken country. after years of destruction and budget f o is one of those oldest
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continuously inhabited cities. it went from civilization, destruction like this. and for the people coming back to the city, they will have to deal with water and electricity and basic services, but they're adamant that they will rebuild their lives better than before. some of the driver does have the right level. the 437 days of genocide in guys it has loc hilda more than 45000 palestinians. is there any forces, have committed misgivings with impunity on a daily basis? and the latest attack, these really military targeted an apartment block and gaza city. at least 10 policy needs were killed. rescue workers have been trying to extinguish a fire caused by the strike as they search the side for survivors. let's get the latest from guys i with entre 0 is tari cup was on who is in dire blah,
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in the center of this trip. i tell us about what's been happening and these latest, these really strikes tyrique in their optima. yes uh the situation is categorically remaining very uh get this traffic and even if it carries on the ground. let me 1st to start with the latest developments just happening in a mazda area, which is located in the southern part of the city of san eunice, which is also too close from the city of profile. west of williams have been asked by the military seek refuge in these areas area just during the past. i think we have had a couple of gum fly it coming from milwaukee, which late to review to be a source of relative advancement for that you spend across the forces under the cover of the, the drug jets that continue to pummel a areas that especially that are quite densely populated with disabilities, the number of casualties, in fact, have been transport it transported to the hospital to get medical treatment
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resulted from the east bed. the shooting thoughts made shift tense. we saw earlier today how somebody is worth taking cover. the hours of this morning, due to the sounds of gunfire and even repeated is very attached where it's apparently some sort of a racial activity being conducted by the is where the military in that area which has been designated to be a safe humanitarian zones for hundreds of thousands of families and elsewhere too. there has been some sort of escalation in the city of atlanta and the most of the strip where we have got confirmation from our colleagues in the north confirming that the army has been deploying and explosive reports, which had been deployed in the facility of coming to an hospital and they have been to now a, we're not completely a blow we don't by the military, but there has been some sort of a tax on the residential duties that barely exist on the facility of the hospital. a given the fact that the vast majority of residential buildings have been completely disobey to buy these by the ongoing operation in the city of big law
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group relative what some interesting dimensions that there's 2 lots of siblings, a truck to the city of pick law here they refused to leave the do to be a very narrow options that they have. and at the same time, the if you a completely unsafe to leave that area due to the disappearance execution. being committed by these, by the trend repeated attacks by these trends that continued to target simply as i'm one of the key types that took place. in fact, at midnight we need to might of use with is that uh, a residential house. but what might be slots ends in the city of garza, what 2 people were killed as we go confirmation. a report from civil defense, but just confirming that the civilians were shredded twice by themselves and the flat has been widely disinvited after a huge fire broke out and decided to strike destroyed every single corner of that flat. and even the confirmed that to now there are still civilians stuck on the remnants of that building that was destroyed. thank you so much for the update. ty,
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capitalize them, terry. god bless them is that correspondence live there in denver? bloss central gosh, house way palestinian authority force is a continuing the res in jeanine and the occupied westbank. they have been gun battles in the cities refuge account between forces and fighters and associate. phil has been killed the policy needed assault. he says the operation in the refugee camp is a roll top when it considers lawless elements. the area has been a decades long stronghold for fighters opposing israel. this occupation still ahead on this. i'll just here and use our a 7.392 to us quake shapes the pacific island to find one to causing what's been described, significant damage. kevin chance that well, that shows those as a vote of confidence fading the way to stop in next. the
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the now after really quick to sent in to cold too much of europe is actually warming yet for some, for 2 reasons. first, the sun is getting stronger in central southern europe, pressures high here. secondly, the wind direction is change the 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 from norway and northern sweden. the real cold air is just this part 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 abrupt about 9 degrees by when. so if you ever use full weren't status right, there is no cutting right in the east side of that high. so it goes back to inter proper on friday. and to get to that position, we have to clear out what's the still sherry stuff in the med trading? and so choose a full cost is or what $1.00 for libya that increases the wind across the central. so how yes, that might be more showers. and so how about the wind itself is quite strong for
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the dust. martin if temperature is a bit and joe, but more importantly for the north deck on north shop, it's likely to produce arthur dust storm for a sound strong. this persistent, the strong wind a quick wood on the remains of cheat or all boxes. the fine and softer went cars. miles is now just rate presumed broadly to the old. before to merge with seniors and ages, syria's last opposition held territory before the fall of the subdivision of fund driver reinvent himself re shapes his dreams to preserve the lives of smiles. from the tale of new beginnings and the seeds of optimism, sustained, human perseverance. witness, serious loss. the chapter hope is on
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a jersey to the latest news as it breaks the last test. what was the please of power of president bush chart assets. his role is now over with detailed coverage. i don't know how much is a party one to process the winning tree. it's about $4.00 to $70.00 plus the rest of the faithful, the, and the beach from around the world. first, 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, the, [000:00:00;00] the . so again, you're watching the news, our analogies here with me for the back people. i reminder about top stories,
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a mass grey said to contain the remains of up to a 100000 people as being uncovered no serious capital. it is one of several sides discovered since the fall of the outsides ratio. the head of serious new administration has urging joshua community to lift sanction, saying they punish innocent people. ahmed al sharah has also call for assistance to rebuild syria and in the gaza strip. israel's military has targeted an apartment block in gaza city getting at least 10 not as tim's rescue workers are trying to extinguish a fire caused by the strike as they continue to search for. suffice the united states to is conducted on as striking a command and control facility operated by the who fees in yemen is capital. so not the central command says the facility was a hub for coordinating operations against american navy warships and vessels in the red sea. and go for vague and so these have repeatedly attack ships in the red sea
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in protests against is rascal on gossip. on monday they fired a ballistic missile towards a military target. in israel, the attacks had all sirens accost centralize, riley, including in the cities of tennessee, even joshua, these early military says it's shot down the miss saw before. event. are these really s space holland omen is a military and less than senior advisor at the atlantic council. he says incoming us administration will have difficulty formulating any initial strategy against the admin. sophie, if we really want to stop the attacks here, one or 2 ways to do it one, you launch a ground attack, and obviously no president wants to have forces on the ground in that part of the world. or because the suppliers and most of their equipment is iran. you see if you can either cut off the lines of supply from iran, put enough pressure on iran for them to cease and desist. now this has been a very, very bad time for iran because happened in syria. your report about that has below,
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has been roundly defeated by the, as rarely so far. and it may well be that the only lifeline that iran has against the outside world, the united states and the west is through the hoody who continued to block the sea lines in the red sea. and the city was cut out. it's really impossible to know who is going to be advising the president. it will be a while before he gets his picture. remember his secretary defense designate pete exit is very controversial. and i would expect that his nomination will have some difficulty getting through. so who is he going to take his advice from? he does have a national security advisor who's quite confident, but in terms of the appointed positions, who require i sent a confirmation, they're going to be very, very few. so the decision making will really rest. it seems to me with the military and the department of defense, and i think that they are not interested in becoming overly extended in that part of the world. but will say, trump may say, let's deal with a who. these is
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a way of dealing with the ron. you may order ground operations against them. i doubt that. but what you have to understand is that probably for at least a year for the incoming administration does not have all its billets failed, simply because the confirmation process is so difficult, so tedious in take so long. so at this stage, i suspect that initially will be more of the same. what donald trump, the say, the least is unpredictable. a hey, another was use russian state media is reporting that a high ranking, military general is among 2 people killed and a bomb blast in moscow. the man who was in charge of nuclear protection forces was killed when the bomb hidden in an electric scooter. designated authorities have opened a criminal investigation. let's find out more with you in the shop of oliver, who joins us from moscow. you'd hear what more can you tell us about this explosion, and this high ranking general, who escaped, of the the incident took place in
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se mosca. early in the morning today as a result of the determination of an improvised explosive device painting in a screw to the head of a, a b ration technical and biological defense troops was code. so that's according to a number of state. school says he was that 54 year old. the tennis channel has been in this position since 2017 and who was not taking pos and the creation of big tall, heavy selma bark system, one of the most free to and cool weapons used in ukraine. it wasn't this time since they've purchased the pricing and discuss some of the shop ration and ukraine and back in march 20 to 20 c q. realize how the presentation at the ministry of defense, where he claims that the pentagon is bio lives in ukraine, were developing projects, just spread biological weapons to russia using fonts and buzz. um, while a residence of the residential complex,
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where the dots improvised explosive device when top in the morning, i'd say, had been complaining for guess about the lack of normal video surveillance cameras with no recording what was happening on the temperature of the local plot. the past reactions were i guessing right now from the foreign ministry, spokesman marie is a harbor on the death of uh, the live tenant to annual. um, a basically uh, she said that uh q related was exposing the crime. so be a close saxon uh with fox in his hands. uh that's uh he was exposing, made, so publications with chemical weapons in syria versus many places with prohibitive chemicals and for vacations and souls free ends. amesbury, uh, as well as the activities of the american to buy lamps and ukraine ends up much more on. she calls him a very brief mines, worked seamlessly for his country. surely i thank you very much for that. julia
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shuffled oliver. i live in moscow and south korea, the army chief of staff has been arrested for his role in president of human tokyo's, brief marshal, law and declaration on december. 3rd, park on sue is facing charges of insurrection and abuse of power after the order to bind on all political activities, including parliamentary gatherings. fox served as martial law commander for only a few hours before lawmakers overturned the decree is arrest comes days after president unit was impeached by the national assembly. counted as governing parties in turmoil after the deputy prime minister suddenly resigned in an act of dissent against primary suggest intruder, christian freeland, who is also the minister who was also the minister of finance. that she was stepping down after finding herself at home just with the prime minister. the pad disagreed on some domestic policy issues and how to handle terry's under incoming us present donald trump's administration. so to has appointed long time allied,
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dominique liberal as a new finance minister in germany, chancellor, olaf shows has lost the confidence voting parliament. he had called the vote last week and a move that now cuz he is the way for snap elections in february. domini can report somebody for weeks off, shots has led a minority government unable to get his policies through parliament without health from the off position. on monday he needed once more. this time to express no confidence in him and his ministers for bringing food with the punches to collections is my goal is to say that the citizens convince it to him in the political cost of the country as best as a point. 2 shots defended his time in office that survey suggest this is a high risk strategy. many germans are unhappy with the government. the opposition lead to attack the challenge so that the 3 wasted years, the same. you stand here and continue to explain. every thoughts running out the depths of the expense of the younger generation, spending the money,
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and that's for the competitiveness of the german economy. it didn't even appear once in your speech. panelists agree that the economy will be central to the coming campaign. one, this says germany's current structural problems are similar to those facing the called giant v w folks logging is in the sense a little bit of a, of, in, of an, a, an embodiment actually of the problem of all of germany that i think see if we need do over when it comes to our economics thinking and in order to produce gross, an audit to produce tax revenues to other issues stand at the war and ukraine and migration. september's state elections and eastern germany showed the votes as the support policies who fav ending the war and drastically cutting migration. in recent months,
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the laws have been changed to make it harder for refugees to prospect in germany. while the full of the sad regime has added the new elements to the debate, and the far right alternative for germany is clear what it would do in office. we must prevent new refugee flows from exceeding the asylum rush of 2015. we therefore need to immediately stop the admission of serious there naturalization and their family reunification, and create return options on mondays votes here means the election campaign can are stopped to unfold in earnest. the posse leaders have had this se soon. voters will have this done when it came out to 0. probably at least one person has died and several others have been injured. after a $7.00 magnitude earthquake struck the south pacific island nation of on what to the escalade cause they communications outage across the islands footage on the
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state broadcast so shows collapsed buildings and videos posted on social media also shows significant damage rows connecting the capital ford villa to the main port has been blocked by lance, lies the desk told is expected to rise. the impact of us quite becomes clear. we spoke earlier to don mcgarry who's a local jordan this in a residential fort villa. and he told us about the situation in von why to after the quake. this was a violent or is quick, the worst that i've seen in 21 years of living here in front of out to my wife who was born here in the country side. it was the worst she'd seen in her life. uh, the damage that we've seen is widespread, but it is not as great as it might be in other countries because we have frequent earthquakes here. and most of our residential and and professional buildings are, are built to a decent standard. however, uh that said there have been, there has been severe damage to a number of older buildings in town. i've seen evidence of one for example,
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that where the top floors pancake down onto the lower floors, that's of course it costs a real concern in terms of casualties and recovery. there has been damage, is the damage is visible among across the numerous buildings. a great many people are going to be questioning whether it's slaves safe to sleep in their houses tonight and go to work in the, in the coming days. i've just recently heard reports of damage to our international airport runway, if the runway itself is damaged, that's going to be a real impediment to the recovery effort and lack of access to our shipping terminal. as you mentioned at the top of this is going to slow down recovery efforts as well. so i think we've got a lot of work ahead of us. still, i had on knowledge, is there a controversial vote in bolivia to choose judges and magistrates will tell you why some say it's a waste of money?
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the conflict that was full time. lisa fox impacted on lives and life. the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the french government has huge ships and military aircraft to rush to rush. rescue is and supplies to be psycho devastated overseas territory of my art. present my call has announced he will visit the island since he is that hundreds were killed
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off to the strongest cycling in almost a century. hits the island, sidney, and an ocean natasha about everything. from the sky, the scale of the devastation is clear, flattens homes and the upper to trees. the off to mouth is select 10 feet, the ripped through the french indian ocean, the island of milestone sunday. in the capital of my moods, the days risen, sounds which will they can they, it really is a war landscape around me. i don't recognize anything. 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, frances, i'm giving it to you or even just to sit. it could be days before the true size of the desk told is known as he helped to coordinate the rescue effort. if we want things to go smoothly, we're going to pull out the stops. we're going to mobilize everything we can in terms of civil and military resources and powers for all. this is preston to new
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prime minister held a series of crisis meetings. some people say those products as long treated people in the service. these territories are 2nd class citizens in mild 3 quarters of the population, lived in poverty in full housing. the had little charles with founding a slight claim. i read the act of man is miles representative in paris. he admits it's a complex situation that says the cycling could not have been predicted up by the best. so that's no one person to blame for the scale of this phenomenon. we had a slight cause winds of over 230 kilometers per hour. this is extremely rapid, so i'll talk to them at the race to find survivors is difficult with pulse of the island, inaccessible and communications costs. not for many people in the poor st. paul to the european union was already challenging. now it's likely to get worse. latasha
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butler, i'll do 0 paris. as after sweeping to my yard cycling, cheeto continued west to malawi and mozambique, where at least 5 people guide and 34 injured. the un says thousands have been left without shelter, water and food after home schools and health facilities were partially or completely destroyed. shadow has the weekend to a tropical storm down from a category for officials, a warning that the region will continue to experience rainfall and strong winds. to get an hour away. decades all tensions in the north. right. and the countries long standing piece of travel violence is raising concerns that on goes from across the border in volcano fast. so it could be use using the area rather as a base. the government didn't says that there is no threat of these research for some walkaway and gonna focus known as gunners. most dangerous town is under siege, not by external forces,
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but by its own people. it's been ravaged by decades, long leadership struggle that has continued to claim lives, including the theater to husband. it was shocked and killed recently. and i'm have the most painful thing is i haven't seen his body. his father keeps asking me mother, where is father? the crisis dates back to 1967 when a bumper sticking was due, thrown an excise by government officials or the difficult it was replaced by a member of the christ isaac tribe. why? the majority in the account, it says, who came into exist on a monthly basis. i know they have a list of the top dated back to 17, say 319 century. somewhere in 1958. when they think tennessee was taken from the different sizes and gotten on the on the,
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the contrast is assessed the regions coordinators refills that of this should be madeleine most enough 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 successor, rounded by the course sizes and can only leave there on leave under military escort book who's an old trading hob, connecting gunner with brick and fossil and total. is that trade? how slow down blood trickle the recent flare up in the community followed funeral rights being held for i'm, i'm proceed chief or died more than 40 years ago. this road marks the i know fish of boundary that separates the posts 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 i feel that i'm groups active in brook, you know,
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for us. so we'll take advantage of the tension and carol's here. local authorities deny that there is any danger to say the extreme is coming from the church in buckle. it is not true. they cannot try it. but what they change and lead it should be expected in january, and whether the change in start just go there is a risk fighting could be re ignited in how many degrees i would use. either boca got or in the us police in the state of wisconsin. say a 15 year old female has killed her teacher and another student did a school shooting before taking her own life. it happened at a private religious school in madison. the state capital 2 victims are made in critical condition. police are investigating the motive and more than 7000000 bolivians have voted in elections to choose the judges and magistrates on exercise . some have hailed as democratic, while others described it as a waste of time and money. danielle, shawn. mary was losing his mind to tree and bolivia,
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imposing stations. as most weekends of the country reported orderly lines of peaceful electors. president luis, out of state, costing his votes in the pass code, the ballots, a milestone in democracy. tens of thousands of police and sold as we're out in force, while hundreds of international observers will deployed across the country to ensure a trouble free election. we will, we, in order any so everything has been organized with all the pointing station walking facilities are provided for those with disabilities. information in the various languages, a will start quality and piece. however, many of criticize the vote for judges the magistrates saying most bolivians have no idea who they're voting for. the the most young, if they read a lot of the population is not well. and so there's been a lack of information because catalogs have been prohibited from presenting. they're proposing i would have preferred that those elected. well, those are going to be elected, could present that proposals to the population of all those of the keys political
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policies of manipulating candidates in this save up. this was a search such selection, and then the pos many vote is full. that ballot papers. now that we have nothing has changed, we have corrupted the judicial system. unfortunately, we have chosen people without merit, without experience, without qualifications. people who do not know their professional duties. in this year, the outgoing president of mexico and that is manuel lopez over at or pushed through similar measures that were met with angry opposition. for many judges and lawyers and mexicans would be watching the results in bolivia are anxiously had those depth us to deflections. next to the popular vote to a like judges in itself to our intelligence insanity. not to be recommended with my political experience, i would say to my mexican colleagues, don't do it or you will have serious problems. so this will vote precedes what promises to be of bullets all 2025. in bolivia,
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the country will celebrate to spice unseen rate and hold presidential elections with a main issues i'd like you to be food and fuel shortages. rather than who run the situ. this year, a full results of sunday's votes expected later this week. and which one of the houses era and that is it for this news hour on allergies. here i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of today's top stories to stay with us. thanks want the manipulated by those in power and selection is unique and we've seen anything like that before and no pressure they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play is fast put their after non profits for people susceptible to government control is public and it's designed to inflame and defense the way that the story is being told. it's not right. and it's not accurate
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from social networks to legacy media. the listening post expose is the focus behind the headlight on out $20.00. once you reach this displacement comp and send the incidence river and i'll stage samuel hums of thought, it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union to are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother after the theme was hit on his legs, we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us. despite those villages being under our self control, local monitors say at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200 killed. those who have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escaped. there are entire families who lost each other as they tried to get away from the village. it seemed to 0 with no one managing to reach safety. people who made it. here's the most of those left behind are the button above the on the
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elderly and those injured in the recess attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. there is no tunnel cover in the world news like we do. the scale of this camp is like nothing ever asked us to help, but we want to know how does these things affect peoples? we revisit please state even when there are no international headline, houses are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the last grace said to contain the remains of tens of thousands of people is on kind of know so serious capital one of several burial sites discovered since the fall of the asked henri. she hello this vouchers here
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