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there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure now counter and waives the the hello. hello robin, this is the i'll just it renews online for my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. mo, most grays are discovered in syria, the remains all believed to be those of thousands of people forcibly disappeared during, besides, through other impropriety for where human rights groups and of the locals. here believe the regime is very prisoners in mass graves. searching for the volume is
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under the rubble and is really as drawing on the palm and blocking dollars, the city kills at least 10 palestinians. i see any of us in general is killed and a bomb explosion in moscow. ukraine security service claims responsibility. the 7.3 meg that you to make shakes the pacific island. don't find what to closing significant damage. i'm drawing a casual skill with the sport as you're paying champions round the trip to arrive in castle to play, the fee for inter continental comp, final we'll have from the head coach call ancillo c as a prepay it suffice. mexican club. put you the, it's 10 gmc welcome to the news iris such as continuing for the buildings of tens of thousands of syrians killed during the rule of for shot. a side mass graves are being a across the country or us based syrian
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n g. a says this site to load contains the remains of thousands of people. it says that the sides full saves, use the area a good say, a 40 kilometers north of damascus to dump the bodies of those that they killed in southern syria, 12 mass graves, all discover, were discovered on monday in the town of israel. $22.00 bodies are found to pay it being shot and showed evidence of torture. syria is expected to be the main topic of discussion during a meeting between turkey as president and the head of the european commission. let me think 9 correct. i don't expect you to discuss how to create the conditions to allow millions of syrian refugees to return her. well, we have a team of correspondence following the latest developments. we're in syria and took care of it for the cisco side, which is a to hold on who's believe to be at the sight of one of those mass graves. and let's just start with what you're seeing right now to
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yes, we are in control. you for some 40 kilometers from, from damascus. human rights groups believe that there are a number of mass graves sides in this town. and since we've been here, we've been speaking to the local population, whether the religious leaders, former officials and the municipality, as well as i witnesses. the testimonies that we are hearing is that the regime buried prisoners in this town in one of those sites. one of those mass graves is released to be here in the local cemetery. a 20 of the 20 meters. approximately 100 bodies were buried here. this is according to the of the man who is in charge of this grave sites. he's a religious leader, he told us that back in 2012, he prayed over their bodies, that the regime brought their bodies here and they had no names. in fact,
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we're going to show you on the wall. what is written on the wall in arabic, 2012 much fool, an unknown man was buried here and, and you see these right things on the wall. and this is just one of a number of mass graves sites that are believe to be in k for people we, we, we even spoke to an eye witness, a man who actually saw the bodies being removed from one of the refrigerated trucks and dumped into a mass grave because the regime used to hire a people from this town to dig, as well as to cover to cover those mass graves. no people say that they couldn't talk back then because they too were scared. they were guns really pointed to their heads. so there's a belief that there are more prisoners who were tortured and executed in regime run jails buried here, we've seen, over the past few days since the fall of bossard sides rule mass graves being
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uncovered and other areas damascus that out and southern syria. but it is believed that thousands we cannot say a number. i mean, when we talked to people here, some even talked about tens of thousands of, of, of people buried in mass graves. it's hard to substantiate those claims for the time being bought. i can tell you, sir, yeah, and human rights groups say they have documented 136000 people who are missing. they have accounted 431000. where are the 105000 others and certain result the 1st time as you say that this potential for so many mass graves is on the called sol, syria awhile that's still being uncovered in some shape or form. you have been speaking really to the families, haven't you have those looking for the missing relatives and not peggy, is a something that is somebody's going to be ongoing for some time until they get resolution.
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yes, people want answers to the, the families that we've been talking to say. they waited for years we were and a few days ago and the sudden a, a prison, one of the most notorious presence and people were coming from across syria. it was almost like a pilgrimage. they went there they, they were searching in an empty cells. they were relying on, on falls whole believing that there were underground chambers. and they didn't want to give up hope that they would know of the faith of their loved ones. over the years, there were arbitrary arrests, unlawful detentions people were thrown into the prison without charge, without trial. and families used to ask about the faith of their loved ones and the response that they used to get from prison guards were, you know, forget about your brother. forget about your father. so now they want closure. so then this, the process of, you know, on and covering what has been nice, this is the soil, whether or not, indeed, 100 people are, were buried here back in 2012. could bring some closure to the families that go
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to that source and get there. thank you. now so, so the joys is not a lie from damascus and damascus certainly is the so called point of a high level diplomacy. the french have arrived who's the wealth now when the position took over the comp the 9 days ago. that's that for now, there have 2 priorities 1st to make sure that these was just the collapse off every gene but not collapse of the stage. so to keep, to say that, but at this is preserved and the 2nd priority was to receive these of national recognition. so now they 2 major european union companies, germany and falls. they have the delegations in damascus. we seem to have lost russell in damascus. cool. so to get back to him as we can, let's close eva to, to kia and the capital anchor. it was
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a new consumer is waiting for us. and i said we were suddenly lost the connection that to receive it was telling us about the french and the germans who were in damascus. but yet while you are and there is a high level, a you delegation also gauging what role they can play alongside ankara. as this unfolding story of syria continues on the well yeah, stuff for the today to work is present or just say par, donna's whole thing. it was the from the and the you commission the heads. last week they had a phone conversation, and if on the land it is for their lands visit is just encore, it's not part of the road or middle a story. according to the oprah shows that we heard from the international media, you acknowledges that the past to syria goes through to kids and prisons. they just
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play a part on is now considered to be the most influential, the key player in syria, especially after the civil war, as to kia, has strong relationship with the rebel groups, including this is for a so nice to be national army. that was trained by the turkish ministry by the turkish ministries, presidents and northern syria, and millions of messages that to you has been hosting for the l. for more than 10 years of this, after the civil war erupted. that's why today we know that on the land and add on are discussing about the what can be done. the incorporation for the future of syria for the lab. wanted to hear a brief about the local groups who's controlling whether the local dynamics, of course, the refugees, if possible, the migration in flux,
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it toward syria and from outside syria are on the agenda also. uh, the, the situation of the refugees in the european countries because 2 p a and you had a deal of the migration deal in 2016, which it allowed to keep, to keep the refugees inside its borders to stops they across thing to european countries. there also discussions about this uh i lemons can also be extended whether it, if there is a, there, there is a flow of, of people from out, from syria to outside countries and at, for from the end the most important topic is the continuation of what to say and assistance as a you countries are boosting. there is support for who military and aid for the syrian people and possible reconstruction of the conference. we are waiting for for the and as on to the press conference soon in the coming minutes. so let me
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consider that force 9. great, thank you. the, the you and he met his having cold today to full sylvia has told dollars or of the humanitarian situation remains bleak. adam adult mueller has a, the international community to provide what he calls massive assistance to prevent the transition process from the railing. let's go save a to august. julia barton stacy director at the middle east and north africa. the european council on the far relations kentucky with history joining us from brussels. let's just begin with the sort of the conversation that we expect. the you will have with 2 key regarding firstly, syria and then syrian refugees to a certain extent they all of the very well connected as a subject, but they really need to deal with them and to independently say, a 2 big problems a lot. i think the europeans are very well the talk is the key x, the laptop in syria right now talk is one of the country. it has already been on the ground to administer your level in damascus. they know h t s,
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they have that relationship. i think the europeans are very much looking to talk to you to help last a blinding role. yeah. and pushing for that inclusive transition. i think there's always the also concerned about what's happening in eastern syria and the potential for conflict between talkie and searing cards. and then there's a lot of. 1 back to inspire and deliver it out of the community. i just new space to regroup, security. let me just jump into it, cuz i'll, i'll deal with that one by one. but let's just go that piece by piece, because i want to deal with isis in a moment. the you really 1st want to get the lay of the land don't die in syria. they want to know who's who, who controls what before they move forward with any authority that's in charge and damascus, it'll be whether it be politically or more importantly, to release funds and remove the h t ups from that tireless. there are 2 conversations that route that who's in charge of syria and the role of h t s. oh i, i think the europeans know the age. yes, i turned in,
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in charge of syria and europeans. know that talk is the country that has most influence with extra. yes. so i think europe is going to talk in the home. the talking will use of influence to press for an inclusive, a meaningful transition one that would c a c s. fundamentally bring whether it's cost of extreme is making, some would be willing to open up towards an inclusive transition. so who is in control of syria right now is tell. yeah, you're a page is a question of who had influence over that group that i think is important to europe in. so you touched on isis. so let's, let's move that because obviously they all being fault in the east of syria at the bench. you've got the us and european backed full, says that a cody slide and then you've got tuck useful, says that as well who don't really want the codes in the eastern part of syria. this is a tension for both the e u and so took. yeah, they will be dealing with this in some shape or full, but they behind closed goals. absolutely. this is
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a huge per entity for europeans and americans. that acute concern ahead of the talk is, monetary is now known to the offensive on, on steering cards in a way that with the state of life, the eastern part with syria. that would allow ice of time and space. and we grew up in that that's obviously a big strategic concern for the last june involved, stacy that for us in brussels, thank you very much for your time so so let's go back to the you and whether humanitarian coordinates. both syria has that as the international community to provide what he called massive assistance to prevent the transition process from the writing center code spoke to him in damascus. my biggest 40 is that the company of the i said to you might encourage a significant number of seed in different use to pretty much you lee, my tenants as a country and that's what will compound the humanitarian crisis that is already
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very, very bleak. and under, from the the input of infrastructure and the company has come with completely basic services, are either a breaking point or non existent who would want to come to a country where the electricity is only for one hour and in most of the new and who's of the country where the, the, the, the classrooms i'm still going to display. where is the teachers? and this is adam. this then what they need to go to work and i'm come home. and how has the international community responded? well, so far there is a lot of would you that has the, have to be thrown slated into a tangible results in, in the form of funding for them to get in a response plan in cdn and, and also a commitment for not only edited by this time it has to be reconstruction. if the
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basic needs of an alternate, ok this you for you and this sense of victory will become disappointing. this it is human and in may a close associate that people and probably i'm probably do the again the job itself. do you think the sanctions are hampering this urgent relief effort that you're you're, you're saying it's so much needed? yes. do the, the sanctions do not allow the inflow of resources even from the, the, the private tip it see that it means um, uh, out of the suit assisting. uh, so, uh, financial process. i'm not allowed. samuels are also restricting our ability to deliver you didn't assistance, at least they delayed the processing of saving, live, saving items. it does do speaking tuesday, and they called
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a little while ago. stephanie deka is also in the city of guys in 10th, near the border between took here and syria and say old message or real concern, very full or from the un stuff. me about the emerging about the return of syrians to the country. that is all but destroyed yes, is going to be a mom, us toss to rebuild. and of course the message from every sorry and we have spoken to that they want to refer to you at the moment is that people cannot return temporarily. if you come back to, to here the, around a 1000 or so syrian refugees that have retired since the full of the side regime is around 8000. these are people that are going into syria and not coming back. and as you say, we have round to check, he has around 3, maybe, and 3 messages. if they decide to, to up and cost that border, suddenly it simply couldn't cope. serial,
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couldn't cope. they don't have anywhere to go, which is why at the moment. so that is not possible. and the majority of people that we've spoken to, of course, he goes to hell, they built their lives here over the space of 13 years. you calling to stop and leave our children. there were schools, the jobs and the home. so all of this is a process that each time and that needs planning. but certainly, i think very important there what to do and how to say that the country needs to be ready to take in these people's the hosting infrastructure was alexis hospital. one of the, which of course is destroyed and the, and a lot of parts of the country stuff. we, thanks very much for that update the feedback of the engulfing. and let's go back to damascus and rejoined russell's other, who was speaking to a little while ago before we lost contact. uh, cuz have you back with us for so just bring us up to speed on what we're talking about was was high level diplomacy. diplomats arriving in the capital defense in the gibbons you were telling us. and indeed, so when 9 days ago,
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the position 0 position took over the country and now formed a new set of governments. the said that they have to main priorities. first is to preserve the say that, but that this is to make sure that this is just the collapse of, of the game, but not the collapse of stage. and the 2nd priority was to receive the international, the coordination diplomatically so now to measure your opinion and companies cross and germany, they have delegations are now at the moment in damascus and meet the officials or the new city an administration. this is quite huge because that means now that will direct pulse between adults and face to face meetings between the city, new and vision, and the european union. and just couple of days ago. but another major need to bring in a company yesterday has resumed his diplomatic mission here, address yes. or the united kingdom before and it's for an official office. they've delegation was in damascus and they met the, the, the that the,
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the fact the leader of the city a, i'm at the shadow here. and also the confirmed reports that, that had been direct dogs not face to face. however, the thoughts between americans and the new administration in syria as well when it comes to the regional level, the, the, the, the, the, the countries, the neighboring companies, garage, egypt, the jordan and the gulf company. so the are the unit, the bottom age. they also have over the resume, they have different magic they, they, they have different technicians here. georgie, 2 days ago has reopened is embassies and cuts out today is view openings and visits of the 15 years. so now you can see that this uh, new administration is receiving the coordination originally an international, and that means the new administration is recorded. let me in syria to the web. however, here, let's remember, one of the g actor is the united states and united states still has not resumed. i
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think, amazes, here, has not just doomed into promising asians, or decided to open up a, an embassy that will be a milestone. and i think quite fast to be quite quickly, the process is having to with that, but there are still some sticking points that needs to be results, results of the force that in damascus. thank you. the 437 days of genocide in garza has now killed more than 45000 palestinians. is there any full series of committed mass killings with impunity every day? and then the latest attack, these really military buttons that apartment block in dollars, a city at least 10 palestinians were killed, rescue it because i was trying to extinguish if i caused by the fire. another is really strikes, reduced a housing dollars, a city to rubble. some people were killed and others injured. that's close over to
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include 3 in the in central dogs with the very latest on the desk and devastation that's being caused in just the past 24 hours while the situation continues to escalate. this is where the forces continues to launch different tasks on different areas and locations across the draw those trip in the slate on, in the middle area, and drop off. and also in another, in parts of the causal su 4 is that you have been under upload, paid for more than 70 phase. now, without any basic, visa are able to get to be distributed to palestinians who are trapped in those areas. now we know that there has been a couple of air strikes and a couple of palestinians being chopped under the rubble of
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after that is really forces targeted to houses. but we do not have the full information because we are on able to reach anyone in the area. and this has been happening for the past couple of months where the is where the forces targets are residential house. and no one could use the area because the is where the forces force the civil defense teams environment x to a box. the area on the 2nd week of the seats. no, not only does come on edge one is also going to a very, a hard to situation where the is where the forces to booby traps across a surrounding the area up. come on. it's one, it's yes, it's not a close, but we, it's going to be a massacre if those are loaded and it's going to cause a lot of destruction to the hospital includes rejoining us from the, in the central cause of thank you israel's war and also has left hospitals
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on the strip valley functioning the day like basic supplies, making it difficult for medical staff to treat patients every day be it says the spokesperson for the international committee of the red cross enjoys is the life from east teresa. miss davis could help you with this on the program. your agency like many more for over a year. now i've been telling the, well, the situation in hospitals is desperate, critical, serious, and now catastrophic. what does this mean in comparison to the many grave warnings of the past in the current situation for health care in gaza? as we have seen for the last, almost 15 months. as you say, it has continually deteriorated and we have been increasingly concerned about the impact that this will have for civilians to be able to receive the proper medical care and treatment. but they, they have a right to on the international humanitarian war right now. the continuum of care.
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9 from the emergency response to getting assessed entries into potential operations to post recovery, post operative cash to things like physical rehabilitation and mental health support. there is very little if any ability for this to be done across the entire spectrum, ellipse of billions, all the ones. so yeah, let me just jump in because the, i just giving you a painting, a very good picture, which again we have been reporting for as long as this was continued. you told very clearly about how decimated the facilities are. how bad is it in terms of the actual infrastructure and all that the staff to man, what actually remains in many places, the stock have been quite drastically reduced. whether that be because unfortunately they have been killed or wounded themselves, whether they live in areas that haven't received of actuation orders. and they,
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they had to leave with that family or they didn't feel safe to stay. and now they can't get to the places that they work. so we have seen in many, many areas a received a reduction in the number of staff who can be supporting the community. there of course many dedicated staff who, who can remain as you are working, constantly exhausted themselves to support people to support civilians in coddle. but the infrastructure also plays a very big role if networks damaged or destroyed even kilometers is a way that has an impact on the ability for water and electricity to reach different hospitals to reach different medical senses. this may the operating status cost function if they don't have electricity, if they don't have watch this whole that impacts the ability of medical facilities of hospitals, all the medical stuff to postpone their, their life saving, right. we continue to hear from these riley's all the issue of fullest evacuation
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orders day in day out. how does that compound the problem of trying to help somebody that has a q to a complex medical needs? or it does create a lot of challenges. the regular movement of people, whether as you say, the cause of evacuation order is full simply because parents are trying to keep the children safe. and that feeling that possibilities are drawing quite saw. it means people may or may leave to beat further away from hospitals. it's hard for them to then get there. they may have another hospital, close, 5 bucks, things like administration and look into connectivity between different medical help centers, different hospitals. it is not always able to to work the way it's supposed to be the way it would in any reg new are known in conflict situation and this stuff creat challenges. parents starting or if their children will receive the treatment that they, they need if the potential for physical rehabilitation will be able to, to be ongoing. if the deal of the aides will be able to,
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to be collected from different areas. and it causes stress and exhaustion, anxiety and constant feel which people have been living with for almost 15 months. and unfortunately continuing to have to live with that. we will have to leave if it's every day visa space testing for the international committee of the event cost . thank you for joining us from east jerusalem. thank you for having me. as well as defense minister has settled social media that is really false, as will keep security control if it goes in the event that time us is defeated as role task side of that is mainly military will also have full freedom of action to be occupied. westbank after the war on the strip ends that's getting bo this new day and the jordanian capital i'm on let's use apologies. is that because he is really government has banned dolls as they are from israel. all the occupied west bank. hello. know. i mean, the israelis clarifying that future funds, the goals are, it seems not going to go down well with the palestinians. also i'm in the
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international community. the, well, i think there's very little concern at this point in his role of what the international community says, because in the past 15 months it has not done. the things that match their up for about money is really auctions and statements. but what israel cuts has basically said is that is really in tends to treat gaza the way he treats the westbank. now it can go in and out with that reservation without hesitation. it can detain any palestinian, it wants it can target and assassinate any palestinian. it wants and it can operate freely. it is using the same policy, the same trend in southern lebanon as well a there's a ceasefire in place, but it's rarely targeting in lebanon, has not stopped. and that's because there's nothing to stop it and these statements . so and really come in light of all the discussions and leaks that we uh,
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we've seen in the past few days about a possible ceasefire in guys that costs there. clarifying what is well will and will not do once if the sunday agreement is in place. no, thanks very much for that update. we're going to continue to monitor what comes out to tell of even the coming. i always think you still head here. i'll be, i'll just ever use all 5 of some of the job and the level and i'll tell you how people coming back to the city have to deal with the norm as destruction and the challenges to rebuild their lives. chubb insurance, that actual slaves, the votes of their confidence, paving the way falseness. selections. a new zealand september, sophia, and this is test cricket create with a huge with of england. that story coming up in school with joe the
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the in the reverse of the fortunes and many was a full the better is not quiet throughout the training, not the stormy weather of recently been allowed to start to very high pressure. so it's nice warm sunshine for the most part, all the stones being stayed around the knowles and towards the east of europe. we attempt to surprise that you have recovered the suddenly wouldn't attempt to escape from single figures to double figures. kennedy, it's windy in west, and that's going to be a storm system. here's the real code been hanging around and so low single fingers getting snow ahead of it for the baltic states. so petersburg and western russia, this developing storm is going to produce an awful lot of rain and strong winds. i think just for a time for wales and the southern part of inc. this is the development during wednesday. and the strong wind circulate of the coast of norway, bringing snow here. the same is true for central and open sweden. that will go over night between wednesday and thursday, east was to didn't knock in the hall books and work in to know of near the change
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west. and when the, with the following, when these quite code and eventually i think we'll see cold or at least wintry as you understand it with a moving science back into the bulk. and so sorry, a very well above average. and that i would head down to was know who by the time we get to south today, libya is going to have quite a few big chairs in the next few days with some flooding of the leather known or political power and diagnostic families, often intertwined for generations that you, megan family, has left the countries, mary nights, christians, through the picture, civil war, political maneuvering, m l g 0 world tells the story of their rise power and into ins, leather knowns, political families. the jamalia is doing this to, you know,
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to 0. examining the headlines, what they wanted to do, they wanted to leave the without health system unflinching to. and then there's a one side of a group of people who call themselves the research patriot. and on the other side, just go on to races, processes sharing, posting stories with a global audience. what is the sea life working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. vera unique fast tonight increases. he found nowhere else on the on which is the right the book about to then use are with me. so rob, nevermind, of all told the story is a search for people missing and serious continuing as well. must rates all
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discomforts empower, good faith, north of damascus. one scientist reported to contain the bodies of thousands of people took. he's president on the head of the european commission on using an incorrect that expected to discuss how to create conditions to allow millions of syrian refugees to return home. israel has been involving residential neighborhoods in gauze and city in the north of the strength of these 10 palestinians were killed when the apartment block say was hits. i have a nice one, destroyed another building. some people have failed to being killed in the, to the patients that do you have a laptop as well as well as the industrial haul to all the syria, but now it lives in ruins. people returning after years of bombing can bass displacement to beginning to rebuild the homes, asylum of and java. testable. the university of us losing 22 and 24 year old son's is too much to bear for the father. the duma was displaced from
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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, gains known here as tribunal. he says has minute to put deeds were donated by a fighter and owns 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 photo carpenter is 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 alex will be best to god's willing unless you ever need him to live a letter brought in just an adult
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theatre. 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. mitchell used to be a teacher. and like everyone else in their family, she stayed in the level of 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 master for unfair to us, be trust for us for justice. i'm on the oldest serbian to make the academy strong and build houses for those who lost their homes. the level was the industrial heart
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of city, a city home to nearly 2 and a half 1000000 people. after years of separation in grief, families here are locked in woman braces. many of you 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, i mean, the united nations and city as allies said they will help the people. but syrians will need to take charge of transforming a broken country. after years of destruction and budget f o is one of the, was all this continuously inhabited cities. it went from civilization, destruction like this, and for the people coming back to the city,
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they will have to deal with water and electricity and basic services, but the adamant that they will rebuild their lives better than before. some of the driver does avita level the ukraine security services that was behind the killing of a high ranking russian military general in moscow. eagle cleaning long was killed when a bomb hidden in an electric skeeter detonated. he was in charge of russia's nuclear and chemical, full se 17th, previously been sanctioned by western nations. his role and the u. k. more the criminal investigation is underway. let's close over to you. the shop of oliver, who's in most k, with the very latest on this. i mean, what's all the russian saying about this attack? of the well, actually we're still waiting for official statements. but as you can see, the area near the mazda size, where we're standing right now is cold and off by the police. the investigators
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community as well as the f, as we are working on the scene. the bull days of the victims were lying in front of the entrance to the building till the very last moment. and they were just to pick top by be caused by the f as b call and taken away. well actually it happened just minutes ago. judging by the shots of the windows, the last wave reached at least the full floor, reportedly about 10 apartments would damage. the incident happened in the morning today in se most skirt and the improvised explosive device was allegedly mounted on a electric's crew to unless near the entrance of the residential building. as a result of the determination at safe c, 4 year old lift tenant, turn your eagle teary, loved the head of the nuclear. chemical and biological defense was killed together with his such a 3 year old driver and assistant. so ex president to be trim, innovative, cold, can relax out a patriot on his assassination, an ox of terrorism,
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and vowed revenge while a foreign ministry spokesman. maria is a hard about said the lieutenant general carrillo was exposing the crimes of the anglo saxons. and nay's hope provocations with chemical weapons in different parts of the wilds. it does seem that ukraine is taking responsibility full days. i mean, how does this fit a now to ease of the war of what? so as you say, reprisals from most go full base attack, so that's correct. so according to a number of sources, the ukranian intelligence services behind this mazda, they say carrie left was that legitimate targets. he was known for taking pos and recreational be pulse to some of our excess to one of the most severe weapons use in hugh crating. some of our questions actually back q and music, munitions that have 100 percent and live solid to and they also completely destroy buildings and fortifications. any of them. the main task of the system is to
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support and from trend on human units. and in march 2022 can relook how to conference at the ministry of defense, where he claim that depends begins via lives in ukraine would develop paint biological weapons to target device. you're using bots and but so according to creating, he was indeed a legitimate target for them. but the investigation is underway. you the top of all about that force in most cases. thank you. at least one person has been killed and several injured and a 7.3 magnitude of quakes that struck the south pacific on the nation of unable to communications well known sounds across the country. video footage on the states and social media show significant damage including collapse, buildings, roads connecting the capital, put villa to the main ports of though being blocked by long slides. done the gallery is it local jet and less than the residence of put villa. he told us about the situation involved a lot to following the clean this was a violent or is quick,
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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 uh, professional buildings are, are built to, uh, 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, that where the top floors pancake down onto the lower floors, that's of course it costs for 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
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tonight and go to work in the, in the coming days. i've just recently heard reports of damage to our international airport run way 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 we 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. i know the french government has imposed a nightcap, a few on the indian exxon and of bye all to the hands of a visit by the president. and when i called hundreds of people on the face of been killed in one of the strongest storms, to hit the french overseas territory and nearly a century, the doctor butler as well. 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 freezes and salvage, where they can, they, it really is
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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 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
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it's a complex situation that says the cycling could not have been predicted up by the desk, so there's no one person to blame for the scale of this phenomenon. we had a slight color with winds of over 230 kilometers per hour. this is extremely rad. to the race to find survivors is difficult with pulse of the island, inaccessible and communications costs. like the many people in the poor st. paul to the european union was already challenging. now it's likely to get worse. natasha butler, i'll do 0 power as well. after sleeping 3 miles since i've been cheated, continued west to malawi and those i'm big with $34.00 people have died on several of those injured view and says thousands will be left without shelter. water and food of the homes of schools and health facilities will have possibly will completely destroyed to us. we can to a tropical storm, a child. so i like shoals as well. stay confident sites in parliament. charles
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coles boulevard last week and i moved the now clay is the way for snap collections in february. dominic kane has moved from valley for weeks old enough, shots has led a minority government, unable to get his policies through parliament without help from the opposition. on monday he needed them once more. this time to express no confidence in him, and his benefits for bringing food with the bundles to collections is my goal is to say that the citizens convinced it to him in the political course 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's a 3 ways to use the same view that can stand here and continue to explain every folks running out the depths at the expense of the younger generation, spending the money. and that's for the competitiveness of the german economy. it
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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 an, 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 vast support policies who fav ending the war and drastically cutting migration. in recent months, the laws have been changed to make it harder for refugees to prospect in germany.
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while the full of the sad regime has added a new element 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 syrian their naturalization and their family reunification, and create return options. monday's votes here means the election campaign can are stopped to unfold in earnest. the policy leaders have had this se soon, voters will have this done when it came. alger 0, poland still ahead here on algebra, or the 5 girls swim a who's making weights on social media. that's coming up in sport. joe, the
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the book about the type of support on his trip sale. thank you very much where we start with some breaking football news in chelsea have provisioning suspended midfield mcculler metric over at 1st findings in a routine drug test. the cops as the ukrainians national insist that he's never knowingly taking a band substance and that they support the face testing program. he says he's in complete shock. we'll bring you more details as soon as we get him around the good coach colo until as he has urged his team to end the year with the now the title as a prepared to play for the fee for the inter continental cop rail, arrived in castle on monday headed the final against mexican club for 2 cups or the spanish champions would dominate last seasons winning the wife of champions league,
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spanish sneak title and spanish supercop. they'll play for the no real fee for intercontinental cup of the sales stadium. exactly 2 years off to argentina, one, the faithful wealth comp, at the same venue, significant more to us. and if we go to the, it means a lot. it means that we won the champions league last year and we have the chance to close out what was a very successful season for us. obviously it's also very important for the club to win another international club tournament because we have funds all over the world and most fish are what are you, what of assemblies and bought them the it's important that everyone has the opportunity to play against each other, especially the champions from different confidence, the inter continental event helps determine who was the best in 2024. it's a great thing, and of course with the calendar, it's not always easy to fit. those matches in, but i think we're all excited to play the final. on the right 100 players overwhelmingly dominate the short list for fee for best men's players. the 8th,
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which is set to be announced later on, choose day 6 of the 11 on the list. pay for the spanish champions, including jude failing, and then assist junior. i'm can and back pay, you know, messy is also short listed, having won the trophy back to back in the last 2 years. meanwhile boston is the medium all has been named to the top young player in europe, the 70 overseas, the golden boy, a trophy following a year in which he to help secure the european title to spain. nigerians national anthem only look man has been crowned african football or if the a, the atlanta striker was on it at a ceremony and marrakech via an a lender pride striker. barbara, if i'm the one the women's prize, she's also short listed tuesdays the fif of best of wants. the only thing the pressure that is, oh no. okay. well my, my email is cloud. i'm kinda hungry on the think that for the pool and then they'll
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go, they give me this all day, the lessons to be to my family, to my maid and, and to be recognized as the best the uh, something they can try to. and i'm, i'm excuse me, brought out of look, man's atlanta itself is the, it's highly lead. but defending champions, inter milan at doing their best to keep up the pressure they fresh lot see are 6 new in room with 6 different goals for us. it was not to use have used to have a home defeat and study a into a 3rd, a points behind the 2nd place natalie. and a 3.5 leaders, atlanta victory from c monique forma into play. a ronaldo has announced to run for the presidency of brazil's football confederation. rinaldo who also played to ac milan, ran round madrid and buffalo. now one to well cops is a strong co, with brazil in 19942002. the 48 year old will enter as
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a candidate to take over in 2026 and says he wants to recover the prestige and respect of the national team. induced the test again. so straight here is heading federal in brisbin. rain made it to stop start date the gap up, but more importantly in these purchases avoided the follow one. with a late to flurry of runs and facing lights, they finished the day of 252 for 9 augustine and jeff britt from rough up the creek . 193. 1 shows that the strangest target and the host will have to bounce again on wednesday. the 5 test series is level at $11.00. for easy and be england by 423 volumes to send him south and to test his time and to the weight of his home grounds. in hamilton, south they took 2. we could add to mitchell something as full as in one out for $234.00 with jacob bustle and jerked, reaching half centuries. it was a constellation waiting for the black caps, who lost the 1st 2 matches of the series of things devised. it'd be up to unity to
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play for humans um, being a beneficial mom and helping very fortunate to do it almost $400.00 times, which a lot of people get to do. so i'm very on a very privileged and to to have done it and and so so the child a dream and um yeah, health loved every moment of it and the m b. a nicolay, your kit track dropped for another triple double for the denver nuggets. he sold 20 points and had 14 rebounds and 13 assist. it's his 10th triple of the season, and $140.00 is of his career. jamal marie top schooled with $28.00, including the winning shots in the closing seconds. as they beat the sacramento kings, one fuzzy to 129. and finally, a 5 year old go from thailand has been making waves on social media with his swimming skills. david stokes reports from lots of 5 year old kids like swimming, but not many of them can do this funny and my swim pun is from thailand. and
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earlier this month she was invited to the world championships in budapest, where she got to have a go in the main pool and meet some of the best swim is on the planet. i never seen such a young girl swim this way. she is incredible. she's really amazing. um she's just uh, unbelievable. little girl who just loves the water. the she may not like getting splashed by me up against swimming. it's 6 months old and it's been hooked ever since i am one. yeah. coach but we're just gonna jump out of that package. you straight to i'm crew where the you had is also speaking now with the tech is preservative. type road, wireless. listening to what they have. so it's the one years of tyranny. up, session, oppression, and darkness. the boss regime collapsed, leaving behind
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a huge records. we are faced with the syria where nearly 1000000 people have been killed. haul fits population has been displaced, and the country has been devastated by 13 years of conflict. it is not possible for the syrian people to bear this heavy burden alone. food in income for the little syria, nice to recover quickly, was the strong support office neighbors from the brother, the countries, and the strong support of the european union and international organizations. what are the neutral 55 different i would like to make one thing very clear here on the international community, unfortunately, did not and could not give enough support to the syrian people while they were being massive could for 13 years. know it is possible to make up for this. the way
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to do this is to support the serious reconstruction and development efforts. one least. with this understanding, we opened our embassy in damascus again on such a day after a 12 and a half year break. to get to the, to can well continue to stand by syrian brothers and sisters of you will sort of, of course in this process that are you also in the country should not be a hot bed of terrorism. gosh, the fight against both dyess and p k. k, and that extension's was one of the main issues be discussed during our meeting to get ready to tell the kid is all the only country take the only nato ally that has defeated both those organizations on the ground from us or not. we will definitely not allow these organizations to flourish intelligence that there
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is no place for dyess or p k k. and if that of which is in the future of our region, english members of the press. as you know, during these 13 years of the minnesota area in crisis and all the conflicts, we have implemented various projects with the european union in terms and you do not. we expect that the union will diversified, the support it provides to ease the burden of our country to facilitate voluntarily returns. with this, the food is just across so that the support is provided in the medium and long term or in a comprehensive and sustainable manner. including investments in fundamental infrastructure and syria food in, in was a budget and we are all on the ready to work together as a country that has carried out various efforts in this field in the northern regions of syria. during our meeting,
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i also conveyed you to met him. president lin needs to put an end. so israel's atrocities in gaza. and it's aggression in the regions of the cushion goodness was the arrival of winter's or that the sign is due to many terry and situation and gaza has worse than you know, yesterday another heinous massacre took place. again, targeting a school gun wouldn't change it yesterday. we learned that highly efficient the let never hon. 013 months ago kissed his 3 year old grandson even when he called the soul of my soul and send him to heaven was monitored yesterday, told him the really, i say, may allah bless. similar and his grandson, this was his heaven and his glory sold the john that almost all of the 50000 palestinians who perished. and is alia to.

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