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the, there's no limit to how far a dream can take g. stuff in your own adventure now counter and waives the the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters and so high and very you navigate all coming off in the next 60 minutes. searching for syria is disappeared, a mass spray that could contain the remains of thousands of people is found outside damascus on center for their input type for where human rights groups and the zillow codes here, believe the regime very prisoners in mass graves. the concerns of safety and stability in serious un estimates about 1000000 refugees are expected to return
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home in the next 6 months. braving bombings on the tax stuff from the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees continue to address dogs as desperate also ahead. ukraine says it's behind a bomb attack in moscow that killed a senior russian general and on peace of statement with your thoughts. each chelsea have provisionally suspended any kind of logic over failed drugs. taste you train wing as soon as he's shocked and has never knowingly taken a banned substance. the 10 days after the fall of the shot, an aside, this search is on for tens of thousands of syrians who went missing under his regime mass graves believes to contain the remains of thousands of bodies are being
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uncovered across syria. the when says it's made contacts with the countries new administration, and is hoping to send teams to investigate mass grave sites. zayna who is the one to what's believe to be one of those sites north of the capital damascus. a. hi, some alice sad says the truth about some of the 10s of thousands of missing syrians lives here underneath what used to be a regime base and could take the north of damascus. i saw owned a construction company. he says, bossard said security agencies use his machinery to bury tortured prisoners here and houses. we show the name of suited exactly and have a bad feeling every time i come here and it brings back memories of what i saw for years refrigerated truck seized to dump bodies in tables on a regular basis. if it was very ugly. i some witnessed
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a parent for crimes. he wasn't the only one in this town. the right thing on the wall, documents the date of the burial, of an, an identified man. there are others. and in this corner of the town cemetery, others were buried. but there are no tombstones, no names of their stories, only to be told by the graveyards keeper, who can only say for sure that they were not from the town and were likely involved in opposition protests at the start of the uprising them on a new of them the regime buried around 100 people here. they buried them in batches . i prayed over their bodies, they were innocent civilians, and so they were our syrian brothers. good title was ever shame stronghold its outskirts. we're a close military zone that residents were not allowed to access. for years, families waited for news about their loved ones who disappeared in regime prisons, arbitrary and unlawful arrests were part of the regime strategy to silence descent
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. now syrians need to find those who are still missing, writes group, say, there are at least 100000 accounted, 400 the gun example. the refrigerator had trucks used to come at least twice a week. they used to use employees of government institutions and think as to the graves. no one of us could say with at the time, answers mainly beneath the ground. people here are calling for experts to start digging. mass graves have already been on earth and other regime controlled areas. evidence of a long suspected pattern of organized states, violence center for their own shows the, the good type of damascus countryside. serious prime minister mohammedan bessy. it has told alger 0, the country is running very low on foreign currency reserves, 13 years of work for both serious economy, but especially it also blame systemic corruption by the said government. prime minister is calling for the international community to help retrieve some of the
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money. a lisa, a set of thoughtless started. i 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 on the deluxe will. yeah. for that. okay, stephanie decker, standing by for us and guys going to up that's near the border between turkey and syria and stuff. and he will have the latest on the syrian refugees. their 1st will bring in a sama binge of age, who's joining us from the syrian capital, damascus to tell us what more that the prime minister have to say. what was the take away message. but essentially, there is a lot of pressure building up here inside syria because people have seen this new administration take charge. but they're really, they're wondering where this saturday is going to come from our. their economic situation is if it is going to improve, well, where will they get the money to make sure that their sustenance and their
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livelihoods continue? and that is something that this new administration disputing. and that is why the prime minister had the had to come out and say that this is a difficult time for them. and it's not just the prime minister. we've been hearing from other government officials as well who been asking the people to be patient uh, asking for people to bear with them because this is something that has happened after 13 years of sacrifices. and they have to deal with what the government actually has. $200000000.00 in about reserves, which is not going to be sufficient enough to do anything. and that is why you are hearing appeal is not just from the prime minister of this administration, but also city is allies. and this just a few days ago, you heard all right, apologies for that. we lost our connection with us on a bunch of aid who was reporting for us from damascus in syria. we'll tell you about the united nations and what they're saying because the u. n. refugee agency says about a 1000000 syrian refugees are expected to return to the country and the 1st 6
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months of next year. it's mid least, the north africa director of the amazon most emphasis is urging states to avoid forest returns. and here's what she says. it's just far too soon to make this determination on the safety and stability of syria. and there are many questions that need to be answered. we have massive humanitarian needs on a scale that hasn't in any way diminished stephanie decker joining us now from the city of guys in tough, near the border between turkey and syria. so obviously, stephanie, it sounds like there's real concern from you and about the return of syria and so in the future, yes, if you listen to those numbers are expecting a medium in 6 months, and this is a country that's been crippled by war for 13 years. it is not in a state to receive such a mass in slots so quickly. certainly everyone we've been speaking through here and goes beyond step as the on top of the 2nd biggest city in terms of hosting the
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syrian refugees. most of the syrians here are from high level and everybody we've been speaking to once to return. what does that? you know, it is going to be a slow process in the sense that a lot of them have built their lives here by 13 years. they have children there in school, and so it is something that needs to take some funding. now. turkey at the moment is not giving permits, in the sense of the people could go to a level and come back to turkey just to figure out what the situation is like on the ground, which is also why you're not seeing hundreds of thousands of people because you would, people want to go and see what the state of their homes is like. they want to go see relatives. they want to do that immediately. what they call it, move everything, and me just see of course, because you're operating 13 years of life, many with children, elderly, etc. so i think of course, not just toss the head during, but certainly most people we've been speaking to here. ones which are interestingly, a lot of the young people under 18, for example, that have grown up here. lot of those students are cache. in fact,
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they say some of them saying i'm scared about going back to syria because i don't think i can even go to school in our back. so there's so many layers to this 13 years that people have been out of the country. okay, stephanie, is that a report from jersey on top and sir to? yes, stephanie, thank to just the reminder in 2060 in turkey and the you struck a deal that sought to manage the flow of syrian refugees entering europe through greece. and it came at a time when millions of people were fleeing the syrian war, attempting to reach europe and soil. here's what the deal included at the time. turkey agreed to accept asylum seekers who had been returned from greece while preventing others from crossing into the e. u. an exchange scheme was established for every syrian return to its work here. the in you would resettle one syrian refugees who has waited inside the country. and return the pledge 6 and a half $1000000000.00 in a to support refugees interest to you. it also promised easier
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a visa access for surface nationals traveling to europe. and to restart talks for 13, yet to join the you and the deal reduce dangerous crossings into greece by as much as 90 percent. but ankara was accused the e u of slow payments, and failing to honor its pleasures on visa, free travel, and n u membership talks. the resettlement plan has also fall. in short, only 34000 refugees have been relocated to europe with 4000000 refugees. still living in turkey, a seen on how to hurt is that non resident senior fellow for the serial projects of the atlantic council. and he says large parts of syria had been destroyed by the civil war, making it difficult for many refugees to return home before we hear what he has to say. we're taking a live now. the un security council that is in fact amounts to go through. so whether you're security council is holding an open meeting on syria, and you one special on by force here and get our person. she's speaking for giving
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a brief on to moscow. celeste isn't in reality to the bottom president. let me start by reiterating my sincerest condolences for the hundreds of thousands of syrians and i've lost the loved ones over these nearly 14 years of conflict. and my son, a deputy with the media and the surveys displacement and decide destruction. tension abuse, suffering loss through the conflict. and also for the decades on the phone that or she i express my heartfelt solidarity with families status searching for information about their missing loan jobs. while i'm president, it seems to phone the read, but it is only 11 days since the fall of the fall. net or she and i
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have all that in the pleasure of meeting the whole range of actors. and my old rage to the syrians will continue here, hold here, fair series of profound and shared sentiment among the cereals that this new situation belongs to them. that at this very moment to realize their detriment, aspirations. there is a great hope that serial know i have to read jobs to move to parts piece, economic stability and growth in crucial for all syrians and accountability and justice but not in president many uh, apprehensive about the future. the challenges ahead are enormous. i'm only that if this is no time dried by both the syrians and the international community.
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a turn for diverse again, it's possible that they update you on the situation on the wrong, the old line. the chances suit out faces focus on multiple limb to get the transition process requires an address, accountability to as you are available in damascus, i can take the photo thing. it has. the ceiling problem installed by the leadership of the military operations. come on, the enrollment on coordination and syria, which is led by hyatt study it armstrong and it's come on there of the shutter. so far, this can take your thought of the is composed of ministers from the syrian salvation government that had been the effect to the governing authority. and they lived for some years under the leadership of prime minister mohammed all bushy,
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if at the same time under this is simple madam president, they're on top of section groups that operate outside of the military operations. come on for input, for instance, parts of the serial, national army, most of which acts under the old spaces, all the position syrian national coordination. in addition, the northeast, as well as some neighborhoods of a level city, remains under the control of the stem supported by the us. there have been significant impulse stay that is in the last 2 weeks before it cease fire, most pro good between turkey in and united states along the for office, reimbursed a 5 and a ceasefire. has no expired. and i am seriously concerned about the reports of
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military escalation, as well as reports on military build ups. such an escalation, couldn't be catastrophic by the president more of a. there is a new situation in the southwest, on those continuous stops. so id have both of them and equipment in multiple locations in the area of separation and one location in the area over the invitation in the vicinity of the bravo line. there are media reports always really announces several, tell them that there's into syria and territory is on. has cars all more done city hundreds and fix the strikes only the 31st and that is that trip most and supplies across syria. since the fall i received from and these continue including lower minnesota and part of tools. but i'm president. such
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a tax play sped back a simple operation of the further is. i'm on the mind, the prospect of an orderly political conversation. we have also seen the reports of these are in the cabinets. glad to expand supplements and the going on is right and let's see is oil supplement activity and they don't provide searing going on, which are illegal attacks on serial silver entity and tony tony and then tell you are the most stop by the president. let me know, move to the chunks of the steps here to 1st. it's the 1st major challenge is of course that the conflict has not ended. yes, we are seeing, i figured out the stable at present in many parts. many in the most coast tells me
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that the one order improvements that the one order improved significantly up to 2 and ition based on even stability. but stability can very fragile. and in many parts of syria, i'm in the northeast there. i stay in front lines. i'm open hostilities and rich civilians are being injured. i'm displaced the civilians, most people texted wherever they are. there must be the escalations towards a nationwide ceasefire, as well as efforts to address tensions between military factions. the 2nd challenge is to assure your stay on needs. serious economy has been the ravaged by this dreadful conflict. it's infrastructure destroyed. might the present or syrians living in poverty? let me just stress that these are the norm is junctions that really require all the
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support in the manner document have to go beyond the humanitarian in terms of economic development, reconstruction and the process to addressed it and ultimately em sanctions. and our goal is by the president. the 3rd challenge is of course, political the syrian people have sacrificed so much so that they can determine their own future. and the realized or is it there and legitimate aspirations, being bused to ensure that the political process remains on track. otherwise, i fear new and stability. but i'm president before traveling to the most cuz i joined the representative of the out of the contact group on syria along the administered center. present that this all buttering falls, germany got todd 13 and then you are you,
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do you pay us and you are being union. this main thing express a common believe that that on 6 the political process, most space, serial, dead and serial and produce. i'm inclusive loan secretary and the representative government for a transparent process based on the principles of security council resolution 2254 in the back of a statement emphasized support for my mandate in addition, but i'm president. i think there is broad understanding the solution 2250 for the demo. and the new circumstances be applied mechanically. but the core principles have vide syria and consensus, and minded as a new issue 2254. identified coupon is phone number who has been postponed and come,
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cannot feature in the process. it does stay with the case that the political translation is needed. and this when the required, i'm inclusive in the syrian process. but i'm president. what candice looked like. first, cereals need an orderly translation that provides full preservation of state institutions that serve their interest and provide them with critical services. here let me take note of the efforts to ensure this already in terms of safeguarding ministers on the phone. the goal meant to transfer the problem and calling on state employees to continue with ever. this provides a strong 1st basis, but it is low, and it's so in a 2nd session must also be credible
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and inclusive, including the boldest spectra and most students, society, m theory and politics so that it inspires public confidence. and here, let me emphasize that this is a clear desire expressed by syrians themselves just as race or thinking this significant minutes already coordination between many groups . and the reason the operations, you know, as we are moving forward as into a full political face, this should be a match by inclusive political engagement. 3rd, there must be a new constitution in line with us an additional $2254.00 forth there must be a free and fair elections. inclusive of all syrians, acid, a solution printed through 54 envisages and called in accordance with international
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standards. and let them precedent here. let me say, i fully appreciate the need to ensure creek to service delivery, little n border stability is fundamental. competence is key to that and all of this is incompatible with the credible. i'm inclusive political conversation. it is criticized to search on the approach, the kind of name and stability. i'm in the prevent you conflict, but i'm president. i have discussed all of these elements in depth in damascus. i met ready to come on the new. i'm a sectional miss, i'll spend all sharra, i'm prime minister on the can't take your thought of this, mr. mohammed ali about she and i also met here in the most goes to be the representatives of the syrian negotiations competition,
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including on during the representatives that remain in contact with the brother demos. i also metro siri and secret society and raymond, it was hard me to see so many of them for years speaking, a girl from the lines knows together in the capital here in damascus, they continue to be at the forefront of the ocean city are as follows, and really, to old syrians, to that inclusive participation is a cornerstone to the sustainable pace president concrete movement on that includes a political translation, really big t and ensuring so you're going to receive state along like support and needs. so it is clear in the master willingness to engage the needs already meant and for the only be addressed with broad support including
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a service and design. sions prompted actual, on designations to i'm for reconstruction. it is clear that the period that had been bit critical and there are international signals that bro, all their measures can gain traction, made progress on the credible and inclusive political translation. there's also an important freedom and uncle, mistress that celia last as a charles to break decades. eliza lation this charles mother and presidents must be seized. finally, let me know. it's my main thing that syrian, remember hearing the oscars as a last engagement on my office with women that cross syria and those and x side syrian women sees, assures us that their state, those android spielberg's respected. i'm been football in any context of the arrangements with the needs of women and girls for really taking into account.
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because the thing remains that serial women these last years have reported significant backslash. and not only this, serial women must be a part of the transition itself. otherwise, it cannot be considered to be inclusive. while i'm president, yesterday i saw with my own eyes the dungeons tortured. i'm execution chambers, all of a sudden, i presume. and treating a testament to the barbarity or the phone receives to watch his own people. i'm at the very least from so now i'll just 10 days ago who told me, holly peebles tortured and the women also recently released such
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a moment at 1st and foremost justice and the woman was desperately seeking for everything on the face of her. some we've lost the thing and the whose 4 children can you raise singlehandedly on cost? serial u m, and the older organizations have been documenting this for years times to the cottage of survivors. i'm witnesses that seeing the reality of 1st time was a stock reminder of the centrality on transitional justice. the need for clarification on the face and very above so missing and disappeared, persons ensuring due process and criminal prosecutions as a necessary safeguard against acts of revenge. mid office, syria and syrians loved be able to hear um, but i'm president
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a little bit stress. i'm urgent 1st step. protection on evidence and materials as well as sides of mos grades. we must safe, gone through the right, the victims and their families, and survivors to both truth and justice. i'm in the immediate early, so all those favorite things and all the cards live across the country to let me say that and let me say that on this i'm actual support phones. i have been in contact with many parts of the human system, and there is a termination across the system to straighten the un presence here in syria. the president, syria is for all syrians noticed a time for syrians to step forward and lead. know, is the time to reassure all syrians that their stay in the future is understood and
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that they've been being bolded and the credible and inclusive transitional arrangements. i am unclear in damascus, my invitation to a dialogue on the solution 2254 and all the issues are relevant to syrians. so that'd be kind of kind of the identify a serial lead. very forward. but i'm president. of course it is only a limited base, is the full on the former regime. my door is open, i'm not open to coming base. the time being that style and i understand we will do the massive challenges facing the authorities and the need to have concrete play. no, we understand the need for stability. that's the ability, but not last long. it's not been incredible. i mean, for the same foundations, the time is to be in those foundations know,
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trying to buy them presidents. so i think mr. patterson, for his free thing. and that was very slow. and you get being given by the software for sarah gary patterson. he was speaking to the un security council uh from damascus he was talking about uh, the folks that the syrians have the syrians that he's been speaking to have been expressing their hopes to him. but he also said there are enormous challenges ahead for the country. we can now bring in rob guys, consultants, a lecture and peace and security of durham university to talk us through what the us are. so i'll wait for syria hacked to say, what stood out for you. well, it was a very long and dispatched dispassionate list of all the challenges that the new administration in syria faces. what really stood out for me was that he began peter's and by giving a very long description of the problems facing at, in, in the prep homes, facing theory in the know the staff region, the tension there between the curtis groups and the touch back. siri,
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national on me, on the fact that hospitals he's look like they're about to renew and break house again with renewed vigor. he also mentioned israel's actions. it's expansion of assessments within the go on heist territories occupied since 1967, but also it's further expansion into the former un before the that's been agreed between israel and syria in 1974 and it strikes on the country. and then afterwards he said, i'm going to talk about the challenges facing syria. mm hm. and that really surprised me. that's why those, those to me are the 2 biggest challenges facing syria at the moment at the new government has a lot of goodwill. and it has a lot to so he's talking more about the external threats right now rather than the, than the internal. well, i think he talked about both, but you seem to really focus on the lot of the internal and i felt the extent noise is more important here. because at the end of the day, you have to foreign countries to very powerful foreign countries occupying solving syrian territory who of israel in the south west and early 60 kilometers away from damascus. and then didn't know if you have turkey with, it's
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a 100 mile buffers. of to edit, it looks like it wants to expand. so obviously he's going to have to make the serial work. so the syrian people, but at the same time, he's going to have to show that he's the one in charge. he hates the s. has between 20000. i'm up best 30000 troops. he's going to have to govern in coalition. he's going to have to devote power to other groups. but it's a tough stop him because you wanna show his credibility and his will forward to the same time for you as you know, the serious situation. so well, what do you, what do you think are the major challenges ahead right now? well, i think the major challenges ahead is that no one knows what's aged. yes, actually one syria to look like. and that's the key issue. and i think that's why there's also some suspicion as to whether our shower really has transformed himself from jazz to more moderate revolutionary lead. uh, people are looking, for example, it is live to see how he's jethro back. it's kind of a blue pin for the rest of the country, and i think that's legitimate,
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but it live is also not the rest of syria. it live is almost overwhelmingly sony. it says a very conservative or like any real problems on the border. what works in it live might not work in damascus, and i left the other more estimate cleaning with the just need diverse regions for example. so he's going to have a big task on his hands, particularly since h d. s. might not have much of an entrance entrance presence in those areas. he's going to have to ship how with people he doesn't necessarily know or trust. and, and robert was notable. i mean the, the un special envoy did mention resolution 2254 is, is he and he alluded to the fact that i suppose that should be a sort of a starting points, right? or a spring board for syria going forward. what did you make up those comments and tell us a little bit about the resolution for those who may not be aware? yes, the resolution to, to, at 5420 to 54 as he was calling. it was a revolution. it was a resolution agreed by the united nations security council for resolving the civil war in syria and beginning and a peaceful transition of power. it doesn't say anything particularly,
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i'm out there. i think it's bad to say it talks about, for example, and inclusive political process, the all sides with would build the new syria. there must be a succession of violence, for example. oh, good things. but as peterson himself and messes one of the key parties to that agreement will be one of the policies that were supposed to sign onto that. i agree with the sewing machine no longer exists. so yes, it's good that we have this resolution and it gives him a mandates and it gives the international community in united nations of mandate. but it same time is meaningless and that's we can actually apply on the ground to the industrial community of failed to do that. say fall want to side was in power. and there's still a question marks as to whether they'll be able to do that. now he's no longer in power. okay, rob a guy spin full. thank you so much. your electron peace and security durham university. thanks for speaking to i think delta the,
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it's been another day of bloodshed in the gaza strip to place 10 people have been killed and is really are strikes and gaza city rescue work or a search for bodies and the ruins of and destroyed home. and the northwest part of the city for members of the same family are believe to have been killed in that strike earlier the it was really army bond homes, housing displays, people in based law here in northern gaza. at least 15 people were killed in a single air strike. several others died in an early morning striking erica mount antoine hospital, children or among the injured. the northern part of the strip has been under siege and is really bombardments for more than 70 days. or israel is closer than ever to closing their ceasefire. deal with home us that will free the captains held in gaza. those comments are, according to the defense minister, israel tots. november 2023 saw the 1st and only deal that led to the release of more than a $100.00, a captives and exchange for
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a $150.00 palestinian prisoners. we cannot speak to them, perry was a former regional editor of the associated press. the service chairman of the foreign press association of israel, joining us from tel aviv done, perry from your end. what are you hearing about a potential does a ceasefire deal? well, not enough. i must tell you. we keep hearing the it's closer than ever and there are a little bit of reports based on anonymous quotes that align with people and speaking to they all seem optimistic. but what's my thing is the edifice that will enable everyone to come down from, from of a high tree upon which they declined. it isn't clear to me how nice really will drop. it's the man said it'd be allowed to retain power and gone uh wants to return the hostages, and very much more clear to that deserves prepared to, to allow that even though it most time also about 70 percent of these rarely public would very tired of the war they,
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they feel that they've accomplished all they can and they see their own government refusing to um, sanction a reasonable day after plan on buying a home in the house in doherty returning to gosh, and so i think i, i think given that to me you know who ends up being the one that backs down there will be criticism for sure and is government may be in danger from the extreme right. it will be very unhappy indeed, but, but it will be a pockets look, speak a of costs. i mean, he said that a deal could be closer than ever, but what he also said was that is really forces will keep security control over gaza if her mouse is defeated. and he said that the is really military will have full freedom of action in the gaza strip. what do you read into these comments and what does that mean? as well as their own cons? so that's what he says on the, the, the, the, the proof of being what that to me. i would reason, i think there is a scroll saw is really government says that whoever is empowering cause or whether
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it's somehow what remains of, from us or the despite israel's reluctance to welcome back in or some combination of both or local leadership, whatever that might be. the situation wouldn't be analogous what his role currently has on the west side, which is the civilian authorities are balanced in but as their own retains the right to basically go into areas where he also has the security threat of developing the janine more or not was or what have you, that wasn't the situation between 2005, which is real. life goes on in 2023 when the hamas invasion of israel and massacre of 1200 people changed over. so they're gonna assist, i think, on the right to go back into now. but again, i can assure the readers, i see the reviewers either that to the electorate of israel or might support the radical basis. but it is not eager to have an occuptation of cause such. so the
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real question is whether they can finish this disagreement about the day after and find a way to give everyone a shea saving bundle. and you were saying a moment ago that the public according to or tired of the war. what about the is really prime minister, of course he's facing his own legal troubles at home. so could this be a distraction from what he's facing this talk of a possible a ceasefire deal getting closer? you know, i mean the triangle is a huge inconvenience for him, but it's also a culture of, from what she can propagandized. and it was offered very long time because he has perfected the art of driving things out with hundreds of witnesses for the defense . never ending delay tactics and after there is a result, if there was a conviction bureau that was appeal don't for many years independent of the war, i should very much hope the words well before the trial does it. it is, however,
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relevant to his political calculations because if he ends the war in a manner that upsets the far right and may bring down his government and the time. yeah. who had been under suspicion of being interested in prolong something he can call the war because i made the lady political counting over the absolute debacle for israel and looks over 7th where which is a discussion he can't win so fast the discussion he is going to lose it and definitely lose the next collection. um, but if somehow you can spend a narrative, great success, then that starts with different maybe his political imperative changes. so maybe he becomes eager to do the political counseling and you can face the daughter once. it is looking like a deal that would be popular and would return all the hostages of size all of and then on a piece meal, saying that return some then the others to the problem plus the clear, the separation of his mo, loving on bus. what looks like israel's successful actions and syria on this
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channel you're going in and aggression. but as early as that goes pretty corner and click on the unclean and and on top of that, they somehow presented the photo breaking out. there was banquets and they all can use the the to or claim success. he's extremely clever boy, the queen. i'm sure that you'll get especially temporary. we'll leave it there. thanks for joining us from tel aviv. it was the ukraine security services. it was behind the killing of a high ranking russian military general of moscow. igor, kerry, law of and his assistants were killed when a bomb hidden in an electric scooter was designated. it happens in the early hours of tuesday morning, outside an apartment building around 7 kilometers east of the kremlin,
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the bloss shattered windows of to the 4th floor and security cameras capture the moment without explosion and the criminal investigation is now underway. the cure law was commander of a nuclear chemical and biological weapons division of the russian armed forces. on monday, the crane security service charge him and up send to with using band chemical weapons in ukraine. he had previously been sanctioned by western nations for his role in the ukraine war. you'll yes, up of all of a has more from oscar. i was still waiting for official statements, but as you can see, the area near the mazda size, where we are standing right now, is cold and off by the police. the investigators community as well as the f, as we are working on the scene. the full 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
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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 that 54 year old, lifted on to a new ego, carrie 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 carillo's, other patriot on his assassination, an ox of terrorism, and vowed revenge while a foreign ministry spokesman. maria is a 100 about said the lift hand and general click career of was exposing the crimes of the anglo saxons. and the nato provocations with chemical weapons in different
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parts of the wilds. marina moran is a military analyst and a post doctoral research or at the worst studies department of kings college london . joining us now from munich in germany. thanks for your time. what do you make of what happens in russia and how much of a message is this for us? or do you think a good afternoon? well, we'll have to look back at what was happening. was these assassinations on russian 4, and this is not the 1st one. uh, certainly it is a 1st off uh such a high ranking military official. however, um, there has been conformation by western intelligence agencies that ukraine or ukraine's s b. u has been behind the assassination of diarrhea do enough, for instance. so what it boils down to is for ukraine to show what the read should have for it's up psychological message to undermine morale.
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because if they could get this a high ranking official attendant, general carrillo will be next. will it be general grass them of because it looks like a general carrillo didn't have any body guards, and a russian generals do not seem to travel, was why the guards meetings at the s b, you can freely operate within russia and within mascot, within the capital despite oldest surveillance, and so that raises a lot of concerns in terms of what the russian culture intelligence is doing and how good they are in preventing this network from growing. and of course, from, as we have heard, carrillo has been accused of using a chemical weapons inside ukraine. from the russian perspective, he was the one talking about the largest bio labs financed by the us in ukraine. but also, and i think most important we would have to remember is that he was assigned this.
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he was the one to develops, a likes off of both phones at the control stuff which got which are being used in ukraine. so he has to design some weapon systems and lots of very important person within the russian military. what does this all tell us? busy about the extent of ukrainian intelligence capabilities and russia of the, the intelligence capabilities, as we have seen, a very extensive and they have shown to be operating freely without the russian intelligence services being able to intercept them. of course, we don't have any statistics because any cases of the soul is being caught or intercepted on the feature of the on the news. because that, that would be shameful to admit that we have ukranian intelligence services operating here. riser, as a did is to appear to have the situation under control. and we have seen throughout
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the years at the front intervals that would be incidents on russian territory. we also recall somebody launching drones which were short range burns targeted at the kremlin. so we see that the extend builds up network is quite large and it's not just most crow. it's also as a part. so for russia where there were a sabotage operations against russian logistical network, real networks such as an insight area. so we see that b s b u has the capability to operate within russia with a certain degree of impunity. and i think that is such psychological message that you create is trying to send, send to russia in light of fits, battle, felt it battlefield said back so. so look, i mean, i don't mean to ask you to speculate here, boats, but what may happen next? a well, it's an interesting question and i think right now because of the battlefield
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setbacks, ukraine has a very hard time and a very short window of opportunity was therefore, it will use all means has its disposal, including the water, some term assess the nations, others call it targeted killings inside russia in order to undermine morale, in order to create this fee, or amongst a russian population. and specifically, amongst the high ranking military officials in order to undermine somehow rushes ability to wage this war and to position itself in a better way. when it comes to negotiations, when donald trump and towards the oval office. okay, we'll leave it there. marina, my role in military on a listen post doctoral research or at the worst studies departments of kings college london. speaking to us from munich in germany. thank you. thank you for having me. at least one person has been killed in several injured after a $7.00 magnitude earthquake struck the south pacific island nation of vinyl watt
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to the quake cause buildings to collapse and damage. several vehicles, roads connecting the capital of port villa to the main port have been blocked by land slides. recovery efforts are underway. after sweeping through my on site close, chito continued west to malawi and mozambique. that's where 34 people have died and several others. i've been injured, the one says thousands have been left without shelter or water and food. after home schools and health facilities were partially or completely destroyed, chito has now we can to a tropical storm. the mc, wailing, active as paul watson has been released from detention after denmark rejected an extradition request from japan. watson had been held in the danish territory of greenland since july on an international arrest warrants. japan accuses him of damaging, want to fits whaling ships and injuring
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a crew member during an encounter in 2010. still a has on the news, our. the 5 year old swimmer, who's making waves on social media. that story is coming up in sports with theater . the,
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the, the the time for the sports is yours, peter 3, thank you very much. chelsea have provisionally suspended midfield. me call them would rick over at boost findings and a routine drug test. the top say that your training internationally insists that
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he's never knowingly taking the band substance and that they support the face testings program. he says he's in complete shock, but that he knows he's done nothing wrong and hopes to be back on the page 6. roman good coach, color winter loss. he has urged these team to in the year with another title as they prepared to play for the fee for inter continental cup. rel arrived in concert on monday ahead of the final against mexican clip. but you got the spanish champions with dominance last season, winning the way for champions league, spanish lead typo and spanish soup pickup. they'll pay for the, you know, google fee for inter continental compet, the sales stadium. exactly 2 years after argentine a one the fee for woke up at the same venue a significant more to us. and if we got the out, it means a lot. it means that we won the champions league last year and we have the chance to close out and it was a very successful season for us. obviously it's also very important for the club to
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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, 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 round. the goods play is overwhelmingly dominate the short list. full think the best maintenance player of the year, which is set to be announced later on tuesday, 6 of the live it on the list play for the spanish champions, including 2, depending on what easiest julia and sending them buffy. you know, messy is also short listed, having won the trophy back to back in the last 2 years. being well, boss alone is living in the mall as the name, the top young player in europe. a 17 year old received the golden boy trophy, following a year in which he helped secure the european title for spain. dodge area
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international automotive look, man has been crowned african foot border of the year. yeah, atlanta, atlanta strike. it was on it at assume the medication them via and orlando pride strike a bob refund, the one the women's prize cheese in so short listed at twos i see for best awards when the president is, oh no. okay, well my, my email is cloud con, hungry on the think that for the simple and then the 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 somebody named fred rattle and i'm excuse me, brought out of a liquid in south atlanta on top of the talley lead, but defending charges and some of them are doing that base to keep up the pressure of rice lock 2 or 6000000. right. with 6 different old school. dyslexia, cbs, in the home to be in city of itself. so the point behind 2nd phase now police and 3
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points behind with this excellent. to go form it into play. a rinaldo has announced you run for the presidency of results, football, confederation. we're now there who also paid for ac milan, real madrid and barcelona. 12 will have kept as a strike it with brazil in 19942248 year old will enter as a candidate to take over in 2026 and says he wants to recover the prestige and respect of the national team india's food cricket faced against australia is heading for drawing brisbin, rain made of the stuff sort the together, but more importantly, india's cricket is avoided to follow one with a late flattery over runs and fading lights. they finished the day on 252 for 9, a steep and just brief boomer at the creek. 193 will show the straight is talking and the host will have to back again on wednesday. the 5 test series is level 11 easy to beat england by 423 runs to simpson cell
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b in to test the time is with the when that he's home ground in hamilton savvy. took to it gets to add some mitchell census full as england world off for $234.00. with jacob bethel and joe re reaching hop centuries. it is a consolation for the black apps who lost the 1st 2 matches of the series. the right to be opportunities to place these humans um being a beneficial mom and helping very fortunate to do it almost $400.00 times which um a lot of people get to do so. um yeah, a very honest and very privileged and to to have done it and. and so, so the child, the dream and um yeah. health loved every moment of it. and finally, a 5 year old go from thailand has been making waves on social media with his swimming skills. david stakes reports lots of 5 year old kids like swimming, but know 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,
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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 bunny up against swimming. it's 6 months old. and it's been hooked ever since. i'm glad you coached by her father. she was winning local. right. she's in thailand, by the time she was full videos of are treatments have been viewed tens of millions of times on social media to walter on
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the wall in budapest venue, you got to spend time with elite coach james gibson. he says it's still too soon to say if he can go all the way to the top. it's super. so i know she loves spin in the water. she really does love in the water, which is coach by a fall. the very, very good technically for such a young age for the journey is 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 done the struggles to get onto the starting blocks at the moment. she has less than a decade to become the youngest ever olympics. when championed a record set by 14 year old coyote, it was lucky from japan at the 1992 games in barcelona david stokes, which is 0. all right, that's always full of things for the time being during. thank you so much, peter. thanks for that. and thanks for watching the news. our analogy 0 back in
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just a moment. with much more of today's news on all the latest headlines, we will see you in a minute. the around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provides remote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is honda, sing the energy of the fuel. what's to store our digital information without a heavy confidence footprint. and i'm just so beautiful north coast of the u. k. where the global green energy revolution, taking on new elements rise on it, which is 0, is 1st trip out to because i'm thinking when i met with, as voters are sealed, then israel isolates because a palestinian filmmaker becomes stainless in no way i. so it's, i'm just going to go for one month and go back again, separate from his family and homeland and denied the right to work,
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