tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 17, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the, the, there's no limit to how far the dream contains. key stuff in your own adventure, no counter. and wayne the the color. so robin, what can the old is it renews our life and my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes mole mass graves on us across syria as a search for those who disappeared continues on to another and protect for where human rights groups and the locals here believe the regime, very prisoners in mass graves. series, interim prime minister appeal. so international helps a boost to countries. devastated economy will say multiple is very strong signals
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and gauls look at at least 10 palestinians, triggering large fires. prime. the chief of russia's nuclear and chemical forces is killed at a pump last and most of the brain security services, it was responsible. i'm trying to get real sca with the sport. chelsea half provisioning suspended in high low roderick after a failed drug test. ukraine. we know says he's shelton is never knowingly taken upon substance the line days off to the full of bush. auto saw the search results for the 10s of thousands of syrians who went missing under his regime last grades are being left across the country. or us base serena and g o says this site to load contains the remains at least a 1000 people. it says, sides forces use the area of good faith,
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40 kilometer has knowles of damascus to dump bodies of those that they killed. the entering prime minister has told us sarah, that civic is foreign currency reserves are depleted by the sheer cold for the international community to help recoup some of the money. or lisa side of thoughtless. charlotte said it wasn't just the shuttle. i said there was a whole system of plundering the results of the wealth of the syrian people, but not that money should have been used to fund the reconstruction of syria. and we should seek help to this from the international community. because that money is the money of the syrian people, while the incur the president of the commission that the tech is president to discuss the situation in syria for the other one says it took you will not allow syria to become a base cutter. step protest get it, gosh, the fight against iso in the p k. k. and it's extensions tops the list of issues we discussed now towards tequila is the only country that defeated both terrorist
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organizations on the ground heading. it's the only need to remember to do so. we will certainly not allow these organizations to grow. there is a place for neither i so nor the p k, k and its derivatives in the future of our region. good. s level and design. also an outstanding additional $1000000000.00 to help support syrian refugees into care . some of that money will be used to help syrians return home while an amendment to will be getting the latest from a correspondence or so. so they're investigating stephanie deka is on the took you syria folder let's let's go to the suicide there for us. and of course are so, um, the prime minister i address the concerns of the international community, continues to do that and try to re define who they are to reassure them. that the, if they have any preconceptions about what the old hate, ts was, it's really not the same. a cindy, it's now we can see that the internet's commented is more and more being engaged,
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getting engaged with the new administration in the syria. and however, still they say that we needs to see the action so far, the message that that'd be sent out by the uh, by sds, or the new administration. the interior is quite, quite promising. but they say we need the action so that the know, particularly the new position needs to manage this process because it is in a desperate position, particularly economically. so the country's economy has been the best stated through the 13 years of this stupid war. much of the country is just, this is destroyed, and we can see that now that the infrastructure of the country is, is quite, or we're not backward now. so the depletion rate is, is the 3rd largest source to the highest inflation rate in the world. unemployment rate is or 50 percent then. now the sense of bank australia has just $200000000.00 cost stupid in the fact that the scale of this auction in this
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company, that $200.00 of media dollars is almost nothing. and the company is in a desperate need of the international minute duty and aid for the international investment. so now you're being union saying that while they are ready to be engaged grammatically with, with damascus. and they are ready to send more and more international a. yesterday the u. k. has announced that they are ready to send over 60000000 pounds of the aid to damascus. and the other companies are also expressing the willingness in terms of investing in syria and that, and, and contributing the construction of syria. and so one box steel is too early to say that, but it is really want us to move back. the pups is to bit too early, but that's no stopping high level diplomacy. continuing and v i p visitors arriving to meet those who are in charge of what a is a new damascus is indeed or officially today your opinions that the
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presence of the printer can measure the commission. so from the lamp said that your opinion is ready to be judged the magic with the mask as and also today, there are 2 major units in union confidence, germany and for us they have lived in addition to damascus medias to as we've administration, we offer shields in syria and just yesterday, the same, the button station was installed with that addition coming from the foreign office of the u. k. and the day before georgia has to be opened to is embassy today. cut that is open in it's, i'm busy off the 1315. here's the neighboring companies, rocks, egypt, jordan and also the golf companies such as are the, to be a good night. that of, i mean, age and zip. i mean they have resumed their diplomatic lives this year. and also let's confirm that now there is a direct quote between americans and the aged yes or the new administration in syria. however, so far that has not been a,
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an american officially an american delegation coming into damascus and having face to face meetings. that is quite important because the u. s. is going to be the main part, or that's going to give the list embassy to the new administration. and the us is saying the, well we have please that now the birth of the dream of the shuttle upset is gone. however, we need to see the actions from the need administration and still there is a to, to, to long way to go 1st, many of the new officials that are now the leading because of the name of the decision. is it all to speed on the release of the usa, including the aged yes, get solved yesterday when i was talking to the, the, the, the fact the leader of the new city, i met the shutter. he says that, well, this time actually it's a nice community to remove us from that list and also the international essentials are still in place. so this bill, despite all of these judgments weekly and you call and make it a, that is
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a lot to be done, but particularly the position of the us is going to be at the church. i'm an inspector to see what will be the new steer. yeah, the results of the source in damascus. thank you. that's close over to stephanie deca hayes in the city of gussy and to all the border between took here. and so a just a few hours ago start, we had us live on the line. the european commission had talking about more money to help the syrians into key and to help them return. but that's also a concern. if the un isn't that many will return to a country that is full but destroyed yes, i mean the reality at the moment for those syrians who have made turkey their home over the last 13 years, is that they cannot go back temporarily. so for example, if they wanted to go and check out, because most of the more from left, those costs of order go to an f o check on their, you know, their home is what the situation is like and return to, to our,
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to they cannot do that, that paperwork isn't in the process yet. what you're seeing is a trickle around 8000 people that have costs back into syria. these are the people that have close the chapter of their lives in turkey and will not be returning. there is, of course, that concern that you mentioned there, that if you did have well, so this huge influx of, you know, we could potentially say millions of people over the space of, you know, in the next year or so that the country simply isn't equipped to deal with that when you talk about certain stitches, the infrastructure, you know, schools, hospitals, is one of that. so massive work to be done. that's for sure. but certainly everybody we've been speaking to every syrian wants to return stuff for us. same doesn't have all the techies available to thank you. well, as we mentioned earlier to key as president on the head of the european commission held a meeting and 9 course included as well. of the lands, visits on colorado is the 1st visit's a role in her 2nd mandate and she gave
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a lot of importance to the visits um it'd before she met with the circus presence. i just, i dont, she stated that you're acknowledges that add on is an influential key regional player when it comes to syria. so today during a drawing press conference by add on and from the land a we with miss a new beginning, new page open for to kit you and relations. and also for the future of syrian people. both sides try to cooperate in the best way for the continuation of the syrian assistance and assistance and rebuilding life and reconstruction in syria. along with establishing tours in between the european union countries and the new administration in syria. that's a, that's over through the bashar assad government to cuba has a very defense full knowledge about the local groups. inside syria has
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a military presence for a couple of years that have a trade the syrian rebels factions. and that's why the european countries are twice to benefit from this experience as they see the feature of syria, the path to serious feature actually goes through to cube in 2016. took it and the ears should be able to manage the flow of saving refugees entering europe through greece of the time, millions of people were playing the symbol and trying to reach europe in soil. under the deal, turkey agreed to take and assign, and so it was taken asylum seekers who'd been returned from greece and to prevent both from crossing ends. but you, an exchange scheme was established for every saving, return to, to kia that you would resettle once every refugee waiting inside the country. and then return earplugs $6500000000.00 to help support refugees in tokyo. it also probably as easy
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a visa or access attack as natural as driving to europe. i think we did plans to restart tools but took you to join the you well, the deal reduce dangerous costs, things into grease by as much as 90 percent of the banker has accused you. of unfulfilled promises, including these are free travelling membership towards the resettlement plan, as well as a full and show us any 30 full 1000 refugees relocated to europe and full of millions to live in to, to sit in contact is a known residency. the fellow follow the serial project at the atlantic council and joins us now live from istanbul. so i could help you with this on the program to kia, has hosted the largest number of civic refugee since the civil war. i mean it has to be the button on to okay. and they would like to relinquish that very quickly with them. they. so yeah, so the, actually this has been a numerous taken care, fresh place between also the position and the government. the seat industries use
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presence has a sub pressure on the local infrastructure in terms of house education, and it has been exaggerated during the last few years on the economy pricing that is going to the ongoing turkey announced that the past is to i think the open back to see the me offices here, and if he's a demo site to the willingness to come back to the countries out of the communities on the face of the native country. this has been kind of now again, a very important piece of news that is on everyone's lives. house with me, how the syrians coming back, which we positive is and what is the future also took this economy because it took this economy despite all as also doing defendant of the city and workforce. indeed, i mean, what we've seen from best of online just a few hours ago is a promise to offer to keep a 1000000000 us dollars to help either resettle syrians back into syria or help
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those that are planning to do that from within to kia. but the whole issue of re ton has become a european wide question, hasn't hit with many countries suspending the asylum claim, or the refugee claims that they have with the full that these very syrians, that the in european countries right now may very well return. but there is a financial burden to that real time. there's never any country that's hosting a syrian yeah, of course, and this, and you'll also have to glad to account for let's here if you use a problem and see it as well, chose to all of these love to find a home to deliver is also to find a job and to be able to advocate for their families this year and economy has gone aflame over the last 14 is this, the infrastructure has been largely targeted since machine and the northern wisdom part of cdn, including an info and lots of lots of edit my homes and without any kind of link
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this posterity or i please that the promise of the decent live here was a lot of this refugees were lots of maintenance in the back home up or down because the thing maybe families and, and i'm coming back to the new most communities we also have to take into consideration then the last few years, also seen in also the maintenance is coming from the scene in a gas for a lower energy is from your from view as also from the gulf. countries have been also very important for leasing an economy in tears off the supporting their family is in the father's mothers and also cousins as so that that's also with have a potential negative impact on the lives of cdns. drop off remittances, there's a lot of factors economy factors that have to be taken into account when the discussion off channels of your genes is on the table. and we'll just see what
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happens that in the coming days he didn't hesitate. thanks for joining us from the stumble. so the you and says that it's made contact with there is new administration hopes to be able to send teams to investigate the mass graves sites . zayna hold on went to what's believed to be one of those sites. most of the capital, damascus, we are in control for some 40 kilometers from, from damascus. the human rights groups believe that there are a number of mass graves sites 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 mask raises the lease 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
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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, we're going to show you on the wall. what is written on the wall in attic, 2012. my school 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 believed to be in a cool, good day full of 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 graves 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, a pointed to their heads, so there is a belief that there are more prisoners who were tortured and executed in regime run
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jails buried here the, the $437.00 days of genocide and dogs that has now killed more than 45000 palestinians is there any forces, have committed mass killings with impunity every day. and then the latest attack, the israeli military, bottom, the home in garza city of these 10 palestinians were killed. rescue workers were the same, trying to extinguish the fire caused by that strike. and then another is rarely strike reduced a house in garza city to rubble. some people were killed, others injured. the northern parts of the strip have been under is received for more than 70 days. now let's go say if it's a hidden counter, it has the very latest voice and data about the latest attacks have caused it more death and devastation of the
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definitely we just received the confirm or of course about the clock that 50 impala sing use were killed in big here, and those thomas didn't use or sheltering in the house, in beach that yeah, and 2 families are, were hosted by this family. i tend to had a deaf due. uh, i've got a new, sorry family and there are still policy and you still dropped under the relo, but the plots up there has been no civil defense teams. there's no ambulances made it very hard for us to know what is happening in the area who devalue because it would have been under seats for more than 70 days. come on as one is the only hospital operating right now in the another in gaza strip is also suffering from lots of medical supplies and also lack of, of doctors and medical personnel. but this is not only that earlier today that is
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where the forces not to be explosive robots are rocking the facility of the hospital where it's very dangerous. and according to locals, an eye witnesses, they say the phase or the courses have been part of the hospital every single day is making it very hard for policy and used to receive any kind of treatment. i meant all of this continue with funding and are trying to reach funding can jose, thanks very much. so is this role continues this genocide will the health care system and goals that has reached breaking point? the underwater agency is responsible for millions and medical consultations. yeah, how does the pricing on a thread bass supply chain essential medicines? i can see the syringes are nearly entirely depleted and supplies of a to trapped at border crossings. tyler capitalization has moved from data about a was in the hospital scars. the alarm drap is by relentless. we'll end
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up locate the has lost it for decades. the exist a free trial threat for survival. that threat photo was from within 70 years. the united nations agency has been the quality of the most basic human rights for millions of times, putting in refugees. and since the onset of, as well as devastating was going on, what has been the center of the humanitarian relief as it will blazing its limited resources to address the needs of post audience. we're sitting in a health center right now. this is one of our nice 3 remaining on the health sense is left in the gaza strip of 22. everything else has been destroyed, but one owner has been able to do is find other facilities, work with the community and continued to provide much needed health care. even in the middle of the shilling and bombings owner was mission goes on money, attrition among children here has nearly doubled while by to me to come
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a remains. the stock goes as close borders, yet owner was fighting to maintain its presence. is very soldiers have killed in to those of us tough including own or what, cuz as the risk, the lives to provide a sense of services like health care, education, and food to goes as most venerable. now, the very existence of despite to agency is at risk is by the parliament has failed to depend on what from operating inside israel and in the occupied territories, leaving millions of post indians at an even more dangerous situation. one year was truck, ch are in the lights of palestine. refugees is it replaceable. having said that if under while were forced to shut down it schools, health centers and all the services tomorrow, palestine refugees remain palestine refugees. this is
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a legal status. they will not lose it, and it's a status that is subject to political negotiations that will put an end to the status of refugees. as international debates, leading to about 8, cory doors goes a sick in good among the rest. children need urgent assistance. even as the number of money interesting cases among children is chiral center medical life remains this stuff, the owner what. what? cuz refused to abandon the mission, but the agencies definitely more than just as well as who it's also facing funding shortages. unfortunately, efforts to undermine it's very pressing direct opposition out there is that i post on it as well. somebody is have captive gathered for a protest in tel aviv. 2 calling video to secure the reasonable remaining captive sounding garza and into
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the will from us holes more than a 100 captives. but it's unclear how many a still a life very tough situation to be. and we believe that the, the state to visit it should the go to a full deed at the release of the hostages in that in a one time and to stuff that will in gaza. unfortunately, our appointment is still have the other uh, political the reasons as to uh to do a deal which, which can resolve in the, in the depth of the house just does have left behind. it is always depends. minnesota has said, all social media that is very full say is will keep security control over the cause of any event. the time us is defeats is israel count said that the is really military. we have full freedom of action in the strait. let's come all this more day in the jordanian capital. amenities are forcing some that because he's really
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government has been dollars. is there me as well and the occupied west bank kind? no, it does seem to these by these are clarifying that future plans to gaza that they absolutely, this is one very important and very strategic component of ending the war. at least stopping the current state of the war in does the for israel, they want to have freedom to operate military lead to carry out of souls to carry out raids into gaza. much like they do now in the gaza strip and in similar fashion to what is happening also 11 on after the cease fire. of course, this happens in the context of these efforts to reach a cease fire agreement. everybody's talking about a partial deal, not a full deal, and that's why the families of, of is really captive are frustrated. but regardless of the details which israel may be open to discuss,
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this is not something that it considers up for negotiation science for the day. thanks very much, no day that in about 4 is that scale. so i have to done perry a full, my regional editor of the associated press, the settings chapman of the following personalization and his rilen joins us now from telling me mr. perry, always good to have you on the program. kinda just begin with your opinion of what is real counts is saying about taking control of gauze. well, certainly having full security or forward see over the straight there is a way to these really go home, but we'd like essentially to replicate and gauze are more or less the arrangement they have in the west bank, which has not been the case since israel band and garza removing settlers and all soldiers in 2005. so under this arrangement, whatever is the civilian authority in the song, perhaps analogous to the palestinian authority in its islands of autonomy in the west bank, maybe a maybe indeed a possibility. the 3rd israel would remain with the ability to go in and out and
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conduct operations as they do engineering. so to that would be sort of please finish up. that will be different from the reality. you guys in a past, you know, 18 years before you have to resolving to tag. but so even though this government is extremely confused about what he wants to to, and garza, after the war ends ish runs the there, there are different wings of the government as i say. and certainly certainly these are all the coxswain and i suspect that send it to me on this coming out as hard as i would like, is real to retain a hand for at least many years now, i can find a defensible. consider what happened once over something if, if from austin particular. ready retains any degree of control over the over the governance of gauze them in the aftermath of the war. i think the opposition would have strong support among these really yeah,
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it has to be set as well. that's what we want to have access in gaza because as the bombing continues by these really apples to be as really minute tre, bouncing any sort of pushback from the palestinians in any shape or form all we seem to have is it positively civilians all killed on the out every, all you know, you know, as early as soldiers are also killed to just in the past 24 hours. so someone is doing that. i think what we're looking at is the situation and gaza descending into a sort of insurgency, not unlike what the americans dealt with in around a couple of the top one of saddam hussein is a, it is a pretty big question mark. what, what happens, even on the civilian, so after the war is over to some us here, want to get to controlling what, what the, what all right. uh, given the disaster, the abbas has brought crashing down upon them. part of the problem is that these early rivers use us to just simply say yes. want to restore the pell $730.00 to god
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on which to me is the thing the it was blazing we all use on practically. they want to talk forward. they won't say this because the heart, right? which of the, the possibility of bringing down the government deposits that they would rather have been simple is really occupational gaza. and even in those really recently went to parts of gauze and that i assure it would be extremely unpopular in the public large and israel falls do show that about 70 percent of the people are willing to do a full deal. basically just the highest thing with uh, with, with what has happened and then you deter future and visions and pulling out and essentially leaving home awesome place. i, i think it's unfortunate with israel has it created itself a situation where that appears to be the only option for the whole deal because they have refused to validate the idea of the piano. and what have you done, perry?
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always good to get your insights on these issues. thanks very much. i can type of weather that his rob with the cooling trend in the right. the remains of cheated. okay, you may not think you, but it actually is quite cold and a good part of a rapier than i mean. the latest batch of coal produced some snow for iran, and there's more coming to us and ne, of talk to you. possibly georgia to south of that there is the waiting in the dropping touches. more notable it's quite a steady wind down to the go. so how's max about 23 divided by the same. i have to say in contrast, just to very warm west and side to side is mecca. city one degrees, older buyers, the breeze keeps going through so state, otherwise it's sunshine. they're just anchors down to about 7, or that's why it should be putting the sunshine pleasingly at the full cost of de la keeps temperance below average. the may not know much, but it feels it in the breeze. i have to say a dusty wind seems quite likely running into friday. the things clear up for a while myself today. throughout africa,
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the shower should be laundry size of the quite a bit later on creeping the whole. so i have to say in the next day or so in those, in the i see and possibly, but on the but pleasingly, they, on their lucky in terms of the back has been quite hot. recently and closeted in the tiles. the northwest in south africa. i mean both swan, i but noticed these that old in house to some degree by she died, which is no longer visible as a psycho and of any so, but it is enhancing the re, particularly in zimbabwe. i still had him all the images are in use. i caused crushed buildings collapsed, valuable to ruffles with the devastation holes by a southern point full magnitude of quick people in the pick up the pieces after possible cycling toes through the french indian ocean territory. both of you were being champ israel, a day to ride in castle and such as that next trunk seats will hit from the head coach in school. today. the
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sanctuary for june of this it was a hey, from from the war and shelter for civilians. refugees, web ex got throwed into the garden during cam boat is bloody civil stuff. flooring us up to the southern a. we have a ton of x on the canal ruler shed. take anything of value out of the hotel, turn body lip, no more hotels on all just doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict we're pushing for the extra really, really big. we've seen this janet. it's an, an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you, closer to the heart of the story in
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the the book about 2 elders are in use, reminds us of all top stories. israel has been building residential neighborhoods in gauze and city. at least 10 palestinians were killed. but home was heads over the nights. another strike destroyed a residential building, entering prime minister has told out as they are the serious foreign covered services all depleted, without the shade calls for the international community to help recruit some some money. on the search continues for the 10s of thousands of syria and see what missing under the machine is being reported. the thousands of people who have buried it assigned to our could stay around for the columbus as news of the capital
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domestic. and then the other churches, the director of external relations at the commission level, international justice and accountability, and joins us now live from london. good to have you with us on the program miscarriage congress. begin with trials for alleged crimes depend on credible untainted evidence, much of what we all see in the detailed files. but in some cases, those locations are being run sacked by desperate families looking full them missing loved ones. it's a real problem, isn't that when you called secure all this evidence, this is, it is a huge problem. we z, we have an address, the benefits option here, what the entirety of the syrian regime, savings data, all kinds of suddenly available. this has not happened since nancy, germany, a file in the allied forces came in that secure to is archives. so this is what we need to work on now to show as many of those sites the to the see being run set
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by a variety of up to as far as the idea of reasons for security, the additives and documents on the same interest. so they can be used for criminal justice accountability purposes in terms of your position right now. do you or your partner agencies have any presence in syria to protect this evidence tool? to see just had a presence in uh, some models of cvn sylvia or at least securing some areas that evidence is available to us. and that is a good start speech. not currently have the resources to cover the fatality of the kind of see, but we are working on it to be close to be able to access more of the sites. kind of the, the accounting more than 200 sides with some of the crucial evidence. and documents on the, of the security intelligence agencies. and all of these needs to be accessed interest
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and data. i mean, how do you as an organization begin any investigation? is it sort of in the same vein as those investigators that we're looking at? the crimes committed impulse. now during the break up on the civil war in yugoslavia in the early 19 nineties of the size, the many of us here is each. i have words to the it was 5. so you know the language . so, you know, i c, c, and i was, has always been on this particular type of athens, the legs between the crime and we see the pointed by the me, the by uh to this and human rights organizations as well as the united nations. this has never been to see for to see the we haven't done all this time since 2011 moneys people heavy suggested by the photos of cj, i was decided to bring that up and show me the documents that the used by the perpetrating party in this case, the regime, how they imply to systematically plus the peaceful out sizing 1st of all and then
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killed that people in the rules that follows. and that was already secured with the evidence be found until the full, the left side. we already have over 1000000 documents that's in allow the started cases in utah trust security, and his henchmen and the militia and the offices. but now of course, as i said, we have an opportunity to get so much more and that needs to be a go. she said a coach to securing ever seen that has become available. there was so many people in syria that have evidence. but for me that they want to present or give to the appropriate authorities. but how can syrians perhaps in the future approach accountability, when many wouldn't have a bull? and in a society that was free and sad, but was actually born in this a top society that was scad and compliant. this is designed to be a task in long roads to syrians. but the good news is that the, for the 1st time, they have an opportunity to design those accountability mechanisms. they are the
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ones who can choose what justice means for them. and what it looks is, it's only general excuses. all of the other aspects that they want to learn on. the good news also is that over these 14, yes, there's a tremendous amount of syrian, the civil society to this. and that's the, the tim done on those efforts. even though it's each of the have over $45.00 ceiling investigators that have been selected by themselves, day and night to secure those documents. and all of these people have a lot to contribute. as a society starts understanding and starts the dialogue about what kinds of adjust the system they want and hopefully does the one that the international community can and we'll support, you know, still very any days it's been good speaking to them, but yeah, let's just thank you so much for joining us from london. thank you. the, the
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kind security service as it was behind the killing of a russian general in moscow. eagle krenover and his assistants were killed when a bomb in the electric scooter detonated. it happened to the area is a tuesday morning outside of the apartment building around $712.00, which is east of the kremlin. the last shifted windows up to the full full, well security cameras comp to the move until the explosion of the criminal investigation is now underway. critical was kind of the new click chemical and biological weapons division of the russian armed forces. no monday, ukraine security service charged him. and i'm such a for using bend chemical weapons and ukraine. he has previously been sanctioned by western nations that his role in the ukraine will. that's cause i have it to you, the shop of oliver, who's never seen all of that explosion in moscow. and it seems the investigation is not any run thing off is getting fasta,
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but we're getting to know more or more about the attack because the i was progress as well. absolutely. and of course it is a very, this isn't on precedence. this case is closed because such a high ranking, military official has been assassinated since the beginning of the korean context. so as you can see, the air is so cold in duel find the f as b and the investigates is that still working at the scene right now? so as you mentioned, the incident happens early in the morning and se of mosca how nate explosive device was allegedly mounted on that extra electrics crew to and left near the entrance of this residential building behind me. as a result of the determination, 54 year old, independent general ego, carrie loveless, co, together with he's such a 3 year old us assistant, the only survival. the explosion was the, a 10 year old driver who was sitting behind the wheel when the explosive device was activated. so we have some reactions coming in
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a member of the state. do mac can be c on defense said that off the demise of korea live. do my plumbing, terry, and would consider the issue of protecting high ranking, british officials and, and the scientists as well. and the ex, present to be true, made to that of cold carrillo, a patriot on his assassination, on acts of terrorism and filed revenge. so as you also said, the u korean intelligence services, a said to be behind dispatch or the crew non forces the keys, a career level of organizing chemical attacks, calling him a legitimate targets and it was known for taking pods and the creation of the tools to some of barack system, one of the most severe weapons used in the ukraine, either ship of all of other force it must go with an update. thank you. a, at least one person has been killed and several injured after a 7.3 magnitude ask like struck the south pacific island,
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the vinyl to the great collapse, buildings and damage several vehicles. right? connecting the capitol for villa to the main pool which have been blocked by land slides. recovery efforts are underway, done. the gallery is a local jet list on the resident to pull video and told us about the situation and valuable to following the quick. this was a violent or 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 said it was the way she'd seen in her life. 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, that where the top floors pancake down onto the lower floors. that's of course,
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it costs for real concern in terms of casualties and recovery. there has been damage it. damage is visible among across 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 run way. if the runaway 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. as i started going, people have died following one of the strongest olds and nearly a century to hits miles. the french government has imposed a night's coffee on the indian national island, the head of a visit by the present member of my crow, hundreds of rescue personnel to be deployed to the french overseas territory and
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such a buckler possible from the sky. the scale of the devastation is clear, flattened homes and the upper rude 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 say it could be days before the true size of the desk told as no, as he helped to coordinate the rescue efforts. 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 as 2nd class citizens in mild 3 quarters of the population, lived in poverty in full housing that 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 desk. so there's no one person to blame for the scale of this phenomenon. we had a slight cut, always winds of over 230 kilometers per hour. this is extremely rapid, so i'll talk to them in the race to find survivors is difficult with pulse of the island in accessible 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 . latasha, butler, i'll do 0 power as well as the sweeping flu, mileage sites and cheat the continued west in malawi and based on the quest 30 full
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of people have died and several of those are injured the you and says thousands will be left without shelter at water and food after that home schools and health facilities were partially or completely destroyed. cheater has we can now to a tropical storm in venezuela protests being held after i said the tiny died in custody following unrest over the results of a presidential election. the outside they took control prison, demanding justice, and calling for the detainees, and to be released. the crisis began to present because men to decide victory in the election in july, the opposition is criticized. there was the result as fraudulent, at least 28 people having killed any 200 injured. a move in 2000 arrested in the following. unrest demonstrates as on demanding an investigation into the conditions, detaining solid being held and to canada's governing party as into more life to the
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deputy prime minister, resigned and an active descent against just intruder. christie of freeland, is also the finance minister. she's stuffing down of to finding herself adults with the prime minister. the pat disagreed on domestic policy issues and how to handle tyra's threatened by the incoming us president to like double trump. despite his parties, politics treat everybody instead, fast, and his position that of snapped elections next year, saying that he'll face has challenges from the conservatives. you know, what happened when the conservatives were in government? you know, appear probably be a would do if he were in power behind a little slogan, peer poly evey and the conservative side of most radical vision. beijing is criticized claims that the chinese business been used. links with brooklyn's prince . andrew despise a china, the u. k. hi, cold his name, young, attend the as the alleged spy after details. emotion last week about his relations with the royal prince that he was done from britain 2 years ago. but his identity
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has been kept under as been kept secret under the name of the older. well it's with whom am time in the acquisition of so called the chinese espionage, our pastors. i would like to point out the development of china. you can't relations, isn't a common interest of both countries fairly and there's also conducive to promoting world economic growth and responding to global challenges. and more than $100.00 couples have tied the no, it's a mess. marriage ceremony in india is a western city of sort of old bride, so all funds from different religious backgrounds. they celebrated the special occasion with relatives and friends. the ceremonies were conducted according to each couples, religion. the event was organized by a businessman who has married off mold and 900 gulls since 2008. a still head hey all out. is there a 5 year old slim that's who's making waves on social media. that story. coming up with joe in sports the
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the type of the photo history. so thank you very much. chelsea have provisioning suspended midfield and the highlight metric of ads. the findings in a routine drug test. the cob, say the ukraine international and says that he's never knowingly taking a band substance and that they support the face testing program. he says he's in complete shock, but that he knows he's done nothing wrong hopes feedback on the page same. and at night, well, the good coach call on chelsea has just seemed to end the you with the now the
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title is safe for pets. place for the fee for inter continental comp. well arrived in cats are on monday headed the final against mexican comp. but you got, the spanish champions were dominant last season, winning the wife of cham huizenga, spanish league, title and spanish supercop. they'll play for the, you know, grove, fee for inter continental villa style stadium. exactly 2 years off to argentine, the one, the faithful. well, come 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 to share what are you, what of assemblies involved on the it's important that everyone has the opportunity to play against each other, especially the champions from different continents, 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
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the final orange around madrid's play is overwhelmingly dominate the short list for face of best men's players to get, which is set to be announced later on. choose day 6 of 11 on the list. play for the spanish champions, including j spelling, and then assist junior and came in and bought pay, you know, messy is also short listed having $1.00 of the trophy bucks a month in the last 2 years. a mom offline is the medium all has been named to the top young player in europe. the 17 year old received the golden boy trophy, following a year in which she taught secured the european title for spain. the nigerian international at the mo, look, man has been crowned african football out of the year. the atlanta striker was honored at a ceremony in marrakech, zambia and orlando pride striker bopper band when the women's prize. she's also short listed at tuesdays fif of best awards. when the president is on the
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okay, well my, my email is cloud. i'm kinda hungry on the thing that i for the simple and then they'll know they give me this all day. the lesson to be, to my family, to my maid and, and to be recognized as the best, the, uh, somebody named fred rattle. and i'm excuse me, brought out of look man's atlanta top of the italian league, but defending champions in milan and doing their best to keep up the pressure. they thrash lots here, 6 meal in room with 6 different goals scores. it was last year's heaviest m a home defeat and cetera. and to the point behind 2nd place, napoli and 3 points behind latest ashland to form an interplay. rinaldo has announced to run for the presidency of brazil's football confederation, rinaldo who also pipes the ac milan around the grid. and boss luna, one to well comp says a striker with brazil in 19942002. the 48 role 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. a andy as the test again. so straight here is heading for drawing in brisbin. writing made it a stop start day at the gap of it. more importantly in these crickets is avoided the follow one with a late flurry of runs in fading light. they've finished the day on 259. i cashed deep and desperate from wrath decrease 193 run shows of a straight he is target and the high school has to pass again on wednesday, the 5 test series is level at 11, supply new zealand. b england by 423 runs to send 10 south and to test retirement with a win at his home ground. in hamilton, south he took to which it was to add to mitchell sent to the full as england will allow for $234.00, with jacob baffle and joe re reaching hop centuries. it was a consolation when for the black caps, who lost the 1st too much use of the series devise. and then be
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a nickel yo kits wrapped up and now the tripled sample for the denver nuggets. he schooled 20 points and had 14 rebounds and 13 a safe is tense triplet, the season. a $140.00 s of his career, jamal murray, tops food with $28.00, including the winning shows and the closing seconds. as they beat the sacramento kings, 130 to 129. and finally, a 5 year old go from thailand has been making waves on social media with has swimming skills. david states reports 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 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 and she's just
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unbelievable. little girl which is loves the water. the. she may not getting splashed bunny up against swimming. it's 6 months old. and it's been hooked ever since. i'm one. yes. coach by her father. she was winning local, right. she's in thailand, by the time she was full videos of her treatments, if indeed tens of millions of times on social media to bring the water on the wall in budapest. ben,
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you've got to spend time with elite coach james gibson. he says it's still too soon . to say if she can go all the way to the top. it's super excited. yeah. she loves been in the water. she really does not be in the water. just coach quiet fall the very, very good technically for such a young age for the chinese long. so you never know what's going to happen, but the main thing is to cut the bottom of what she's doing and she just keeps going. that little step by step. well, they've been the struggles to get onto the starting blocks at the moment. she has less than a decade to become the youngest ever olympics, when champion a record set by 14 year old coyote. so it was that came from japan, the 1992 games in buffalo. now, david stokes, which is era, or incredible little bell, or that is all your fault for now. people will have more lights on how to do that sort of instead of course, you can follow all those stories on our website. just houses that don't come updated throughout that we're not promoting is on the other side of the break, but until that from check myself with all of the news. see without service
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headquarters here in denver. thanks very much for your time. as you're comfortable the a unique perspectives. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence. and as i said, 11 on, on her voices, the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people matter just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency, they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 0 in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read painting through the use of this and you miss all by russian informed opinions . finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision,
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critical debate, the difference between china and most of the rest, the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0. tier is without water. one of the oldest cities in the world struggling to reconnect the most basic services is real bombs, the main pumping station during the war, cutting off the cities drinking water, the meeting of the country's top civilian and military leaders, as well as representatives of the united nations took place 10 days into the sea spar with as they a now so reconstruction budget and trip deployments to the south of the country. by the time of the meeting, israel had violated seas for our turns more than $100.00 times. pier is essentially a tourist town. what parts of it have been so heavily bombed that some streets field post apocalyptic? and israel's continued action in the south of lebanon, has people here doubting the stability of the ceasefire. loving these people say
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their country exist in the margins between war and peace. but with israel still occupying villages in the south of the country, still carrying out their strikes and rates, still killing lebanese people. the worry is this is a one sided ceasefire and the margins maybe getting $0.02 of the whole best crazy discovered in syria the remains of police be those of thousands of people who disappeared during, aside through the village of civilized headquarters here. and also coming up, searching for survivors under the rubble of these rarely as dry coming upon them, blocking calls, associates kills at least 10 palestinians. the chief of russia's nuclear chemical forces is killed in a bump blast. and.
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