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the stories to tell the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching the news, our live from a headquarters in delphi. i'm telling you, navigate, coming up in the next 60 minutes searching for a serious disappeared and last scream that could contain the remains of thousands of people is found outside damascus. on center for their and protect for were human rights groups and the locals here believe the regime. it varies prisoners in mass graves. i am seriously concerned about the reports of military escalation. they went on voices, serial warrens, the security council,
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the countries conflict as far from over. also a head. he report from northern gauze off where is really forces are planted explosive robots, around a hospitals found the moments an earthquake of magnitude $7.00 hits found a want to at least 14 people have been killed and hundreds injured and on peace. his name is with your thoughts, nice round the good are and casa targeting the 2nd of a possible 7 trophies, listings and european champions or building up to wednesdays in the continental cup . final, against the welcome to the news our 10 days after the fall of the shot, an assad, a searches on for tens of thousands of syrians who went missing under his watch. mass graves believes to contain the remains of thousands of bodies are being
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uncovered across syria. un says it's made contact with the country's new administration and is hoping to send teams to investigate sites containing mass graves. zayna hood went to what's believe to be one of them, north of the capital, damascus, a isom alley. 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 far north of damascus. i saw him owned a construction company. he says the chart said security agencies used his machinery to bury tortured prisoners here and how is this 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 sees to dump bodies in cables on a regular basis. if it was very ugly, it's done. i some witnessed
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a parent for crimes. he wasn't the only one in this town. the writing 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 of 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 over shame, stronghold it's outskirts. we're a close military's own 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 the sent
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. now syrians need to find those who are still missing, right? scoop, 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. not 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 good type of damascus countryside. a serious prime minister. how mother bessie, it has told l g 0, the country is running very low on foreign currency reserves, 13 years of 4 crippled serious economy. but she had also blamed stomach corruption within the us of governments, the prime minister as calling on the international community to help retrieve some
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of that money. or at least a set of thought was started. i said, it wasn't just bush auto said. there was a whole system of plundering the results of the wealth of the syrian people. that money should have been used to fund the reconstruction of syria and we should seek help. so this from the international community, because that money is the money of the syrian people straight to the syrian capital, damascus, where a solid been job aid. the standing by to tell us what more the prime minister have to say. the prime minister was talking 2 hours a day or 2 on the various number of issues, but with most important being the economic condition of this country that this administration has inherited. this is a fighting force which had the chance to run the provincial government, the salvation government and the golden bosses. so yeah, and this is the prime minister who let that government. and there is a lot of expectation from the people of syria that these people who come to power are from them and are going to solve their problems. and that is why it is important for them to continue this line of communication to the people and to the
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outside was it's been remember as soon as we did the pool for the last 13 years, the assad government used up most of its money on food and fuel and continuing this war against the opposition, which is now in charge. so the problem is to talking about how dire this situation is, how there is no money left. and it is going to further questions from the people of syria on whether they adopted their engineers or cleaners, or if they're coming into the jobs, are they going to be paid at the end of the month? how is that money going to come there? is that the money going to come from? and this is also an appeal to the friends of syria. those uh, within a around its board is and beyond just went to, not just every, for those funds that are exist in the, the outside world to be evacuated, to say yeah, but also, and it feels for help. because if the international community wants a stable syria, the city and administration will need some money to make sure that it remains that way. so a summer, what can you tell us about what's happening on the diplomatic front?
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so there's been a flurry of activity in the last 48 hours. you can say that you, especially you and envoy here in damascus. you've got the countries and the turks. so opening their embassies, you also have now the french opening, their embassy. we're also hearing that you is going to be sending its mission to damascus has been after 13 years. all of these international affairs neighboring countries have found a part there in syria that they can talk to remember, they've tried to talk to the assad government multiple times, but they weren't able to talk to him apart from talking to iran or russia. and all of those influences seem to be over. so now the european union is also trying to push this administration to a more inclusive government you've heard from get peterson. this special envoy has been meeting various levels of this new administration and from envoys. i'm from diplomats including the for the ministers, often key and jordan,
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talking about how this country needs to move in the direction which is inclusive. it needs to protect its borders, it's sovereignty. and that is something that has been viewed traded in the turkish capital as well as equally does have been visiting that as well. so it seems like a more and more diplomats more and more diplomatic activities to try and engage this do administration, which is not just in the interest of reasoning plans. but in deduction advance events because the prices in syria not just created problems for this region, but it created problems beyond the borders of the region beyond, towards the european union in terms of the refugee crisis and etc. so turkey, once its board is secure, a once the courage fight is gone, it once a, the presence of ice and guard which seems to be the running cord across all of these parties. so more diplomacy, more diplomatic activities, still no recognition, but more diplomatic centers. opening here in this area. okay. and some of in java in her puerto from damascus, syria,
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thank you so that you ins envoy to syria has warned that the conflict in the country is far from over addressing the security council from damascus. you are petterson said he was concerned about reports of military escalation in the north, pointing to classes between turkish backed and curtis groups. demo beast, 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 still. it is in the last 2 weeks before a ceasefire, most broke good between turkey in and united states along the for off this river. i am seriously concerned about the reports of military escalation, as well as the reports on military build ups. such an escalation, couldn't be catastrophic. patterson also said is really strikes on syria and that's incursion into
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a un buffer. so next to the occupied goal on heights was putting the country's political transition at risk. is ryan has car though more than 350 strikes. only the 31st and that is that trip most and supplies across syria. since the fall or if you print and these continue including lower minnesota and thought of tools. but i'm president. such attacks, place a back a simply operation of the further is. i'm on the mind, the prospect of an orderly political conversation. earlier i spoke to rob guy, spin folders, elector and peace and security at durham university. and he says there's been no international pressure on israel to stop it. strikes on syria is route and fee is power vacuums. recently they don't like having own government space is on that
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board is now after october, the 7th, and the current war that's changed, you know, we've seen as ro, kind of go towards creating those ongoing spaces on this bordering concept without applying for the day after, for example, and in lebanon, but in syria because it is written, no israel, that's been basically doing the fighting on because his role was taken by surprise just as much as everyone else is. i think there is this going to return to this feel of on govern spaces and there's also a fee of that turkey would be the new key play. and so we had to, if you stuff is definitely risen, taking his ro, i have been at loggerheads in the past. so i think was as well as trying to do is to launch has many strikes that account for the time being lost. it still has operational freedom to do so. that will then basically give an operational freedom in the future. not stacked in syria, but also to possibly strike over the border in iraq. what do you make of the international communities response to what is really doing and see? i mean, you speak of this operation of freedom. this is real claims to have yes,
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as the response from the international community, but it's been strong enough. well, i think it's been and you know, look at the, by the ministration, in terms of the response being the cache international community to by the ministration has a very poor track record. i think it's fair to say of guessing israel to change his behavior in gaza and 11. and in this case we're not really seeing anything like depression that they existed in gaza for example. so yes, the entire media's response has certainly been blacklist the is ro, initially sold this thing we're going after the chemical weapons size and the long range missiles. and i think the inspection of the community said, okay, you know, we can, we can see the logic and not. but what we're seeing here is something faulty on that. you know, it's clear the is what is now talking. you're saying basically any piece of regime in infrastructure it sees and also needs that doing that is expanding is occupation . you'll actually abrogating the 1974 disagreement at it disengagement agreement, which by the way, our sheriff has said that his country wants to uphold. they want un monitors by
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fair as soon as possible. in ankara, the president of the e you commission met the turkish president to discuss the situation in syria, presidents or to wants us to or to you will not allow syria to become a base for armed curtis separatists center across the world. glue has more, a man's visits on colorado is the 1st visit, said rolled in her 2nd monday, and she gave a lot of importance to the visits um, it'd before she met with the circus present friendship type dog. she stated that you're acknowledges that add on is an influential t regional player when it comes to syria. so today during a joint press conference by add on and from the land a we with this a new beginning, new page open for to kit you and relations. and also for the future of syria and people. both sides try to cooperate in the best way for the continuation of the
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syrian assistance and assistance and rebuilding life and reconstruction in syria. along with establishing tours between the european union countries and the new administration in syria, that's a, that's over through the bashar assad government to kia has a very defense full knowledge about the local groups. inside syria has a military presence for a couple of years. and that the to have a trade or 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. turkey is foreign minister is refuting a claim it has taken over syria. on monday, the us president elect donald trump, said ankara was behind the collapse of the as
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a government and speaking exclusively to al jazeera. how kind of you don told sammy's age on the us backend of story, syria and curtis groups amounts to quote, support of terrorism in the us president says to kia has conducted and what he called an unfriendly takeover of syria. something he says took it has wanted for thousands of years. how do you respond to that? they took it, conduct an unfriendly takeover of sonia. well, i think 1st of all, let me say this. we will then call it a tech code because it will be a great mistake to present what's been happening in syria for seating people is not to take over. i think if there is any k quote, it is the will of the proceeding people which is taking over now do you, do you consider in that scenario for example, that the us is backing a total group by supporting the y p g?
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yes. and, and we've told, told this openly many times, and if that policy doesn't change, does that put you on a collision course with the united states, especially with the new administration that's coming into pal? well, this is exactly what we've been trying to avoid for some years. well, you can watch samuel don's full interview with the circus for a minister. how country done on talk to al jazeera on wednesday, december 18th, 2030 gmc, with a new administration in syria. there are questions about the future of syrian diplomats around the world who represented the country under the government. so far money have stayed on at their posts, including at the united nations. but there are some complications. gabrielle is on the reports from the un headquarters in new york of the flags of old 193 member states of the united nations black. but the wind outside the main headquarters in
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new york, including the flag of syria. but with this sudden fall abuse savage, him and a new administration in syria. what happens to serious diplomatic representation at the when the short answer is for now, nothing serious. top diplomat in new york recently said he's been asked to stay on with the present. cecilia people and we will continue doing so, continuing to defend things, interest of the city and people defending the interests of celia and the payment for the policy of c a u. b u. n. interacts with syria into ways from a humanitarian and political standpoint. but a complicating factors at hyatt, the heroes john or h t. yes. that makes up. the new administration is, syria is listed as a terrorist organization. the humanitarian part, getting a to syrians is, you know, a crushing emergency, but practically straightforward. the political part is complicated when you can't
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interact with someone who's listed on, you know, the ones terrorism lists that presents a series of real practical problems that you have to overcome. in a long, bureaucratic and diplomatic process here at the un, only the 15 members' security council has the power to take an entity off the terrorist list. and it's a complicated process that can take weeks if not months, due to competing interest gear. petterson the un special envoy to syria met with i'm at, i'll shut off the head of h t. yes, it is a delicate balancing act for the united nations to interact with groups that it is technically prohibited from interacting with. it's also, i think this idea that they're talking about interacting with groups on the ground, speak new groups on the ground reflection of the fact that there are multiple groups on the ground with various different foreign backers and various different status is before the united nations and international law, as for the flag outside the un,
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it's do the aside your syrian flag. but the un says, as soon as they are instructed to do so by the syrian mission, they will change to the new flag. it's now seen flying over much of the country gabriel's on to out you see the united nations in new york, the on the ground and gaza. it's been another day of blood shed. at least 10 people have been killed and is really air strikes and gaza city rescue workers search for bodies and the ruins of a destroyed home in the northwest. part of the city for members of the same family are believe to have died in not straight earlier. the is really army bond homes, housing displaced people in best law. here in northern garza, at least 15 people were killed in
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a single era strike. several others died in an early morning striking or come out of had one 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. come out loud, one hospital has come under repeated attacks and so sort of israel siege of northern gaza is really military. his use exploding robots near its grounds, designating them at night, the explosions of devastated nearby buildings and they've terrorized patients and zeros mob to which has been to the hospital and has more about the ongoing attacks federal phenix to ship the nicholas tasks, patients and one of the people as is where the army key is toning trouble with the photo explosives near to come out of the hospital. we are talking here about street, away from the medical stuff. that's why the fragments keep hitting
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directly the hospital itself. and so that's why i just was here are, is tolling this and that says the window of the i see you to box me to keep themselves safe from the attacks and a love to show you one more thing, which is the neighborhood near to come out of the hospital, which is completely destroyed, which is completely live in the ground as a calculator to say in the picture. so this is the limit of destruction inflicting in the hospital as you can see. and along with this one will think, which is the c o, d i c u department. and the color chart here. and also the tax directly shows the i c u department from this bought from this
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side. so we also can key about lucky scenes every night, every morning and every day as the army keep attacking and shooting the hospital. it's those doctors and the patients here are everybody to stop this genocide also to save this only operation of health facility in the besieged. nothing cause threat flaws because you just need to pay for the fall this time. as israel continues, it's genocide or the health care system in gaza is barely functioning for you. an agency for palestinian refugees owner was responsible for millions of medical consultations a year and is now operating on a threadbare supply chain. stocks of essential medicines such as insulin and syringes are nearly exhausted, and 8 supplies remain tracked and border crossings. thought it was
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a reports from dated by in the hospital scars, the alarm drafters by relentless will under locate that has lasted 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 guardian of the most basic human rights for millions of testimony in refugees. and since the onset of as well as devastating goes on, what has been the center of the humanitarian relief efforts, mobilizing its limited resources to address the needs of palestinians were 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,
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work with the community and continued to provide much needed health care. even in the middle of the shilling, informix owner was mission goes on. mon you, trish in a monk, children here has nearly doubled wild vine to middle age remains. this talk goes as close food yet only was fighting to maintain its presence is very sore. just as cute in to those of us. tough, including own with what, cuz as the risk, the lives to provide a sense of services like health, education, and foot to goes is most venerable. now, the very existence of, despite the agency is at risk. it is by the parliament has voted to bend on or from operating instantly 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,
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it's owner, while we're forced to shut down it schools, health centers and all of the services tomorrow, palestine refugees remain palestine. refugee is this is 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 the sick in good among the rest, children need urgent assistance. even as the number of malnutrition cases among the children's chiral center, medical life remains this stuff, the board, the owner. what, what? cuz refused to abandon the mission. but the agency is definitely more than just as well as who it's also facing funding shortages, unfurling efforts to undermine it's very pressing. direct opposition out there is that i post on this rule is quotes closer than ever to closing
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a ceasefire. deal with him us that will free the captive seldom does a that's according to its defense minister. israel cats, november 2023. so the 1st and only deal that led to the release of more than a 100 captains in gaza and exchange for a $150.00 palestinian prisoners that all day has more from the georgia indian capital. i'm on notice there because the is really government has banned algae 0 from operating in israel and the occupied westbank. there is a lot of optimism in is really media reports about possibly reaching a ceasefire deal that would see the release of at least some is really captives from gaza. now this optimism is cautious because we've been here before. and the efforts were startled at the last minute because of new conditions because of different considerations. but what is at stake here? the situation that humanitarian situation in the gaza strip is beyond catastrophic and him,
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us wants to see the entry of humanitarian assistance. as soon as possible that is being tied to phase one of the cease fire agreements. and right now, as we understand, the discussions are down to the details to the names of who would be released. what, who, who among the palestinian detailing is would also be released? so the details are being ironed out. egypt and i thought playing of course, an important role. and the united states has its eyes on this. the outgoing and incoming un administrations have a vested interest in a ceasefire deal being announced, even if it doesn't lead to an end to the war. so managed expectations. and in the meantime, how much issued a statement saying that a ceasefire deal is within reach? it's nothing. yeah. who doesn't introduce new conditions? no, to all the data i'm done, perry is a former regional editor for the associated press and he also serves as chairman of
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the for impressed association of israel. he says that after a cease fire deal, israel may launch military incursions into gaza as it does in the occupied westbank . and i think there is a scroll saw it is really good for me, but says that whoever is empowering cause or whether it's somehow what remains from us or the despite israel's reluctance to let them back in, or some combination of both or local leadership, whatever that might be the situation would be analogous to what his role currently has in the west back, which is the civilian authorities are posted in, but israel retains the right to basically go into areas where he also has the security threat developing the janine or, or novelist or what have you, that wasn't the situation between 2005 with israel left goes on in 2023. when the hamas impatient israel and massacre of 1200 people changed over. so they're going to assist, i think, on,
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on the right to go back in and out. but again, i can assure the arrears of the reviewers either that so the electorate of israel might support the theoretical basis. but it is not eager to have an optimization of gauze as such. so the real question is whether they can finish this disagreements about the day after and find a way to give everyone a shea saving fund are still has on the als, is there a news? our ukraine says it was behind a bomb attack in moscow that killed a senior russian general. already one of the porous nations in the world, mozambique is veterans by cycling chito. at least 34 people are james and chelsea star isn't a failed drugs test controversy. federal house, us and sports
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the okay, you may not think it, but it actually is quite cold and a good part of a rapier than i mean, the latest batch of cold produce 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 touch is more notable. it's quite a steady wind down to the gulf house next, about 23 devised by the same. i have to say in contrast, just to vary will. western side of side is necka city, one degrees old very bars, the breeze keeps going through the state. otherwise, it's sunshine there, 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. me may not look much, but it feels it in the breeze. i have to say a dusty wind seems quite likely running into friday and things clear up for one last saturday. throughout africa, the showers should be luxury size of a quite a bit of a on creeping the whole. so i have to say the next day as
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a noise in the sea, and possibly, but on the but pleasingly, they on they're lucky in terms of the back has been quite hot. recently and closeted in the towel, the northwest of south africa. i mean, both swan, i but noticed these now old in house to some degree by cheat, which is no longer visible as a cycle and of any so, but it is enhancing the re, particularly in zimbabwe. is there any sign of relief for the millions of palestinians of gaza for now stuck between an outgoing biden administration and an incoming trumpet to industries? now that americans have decided to put forth back in the white house? what can the country in the world expect the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the showcase of the best documentary towns from across the name on the 0, the humanitarian crisis,
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and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. ok, foundations loving, an emergency response serves as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering. promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery, join ok, foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit, okay, adult tool. the top stores on the 0 news, our a search has underway in syria for tens of thousands of people who went missing
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under the sort of government which reported the thousands were buried in a mass grave north of the capital of the mass. you ends on 42 serial has warned that the complex in the country has not ended yet here. petterson told the security council that he was concerned by reports of military escalation, pointing to classes between the armed groups in the north. that's where the forces have gone phones in northern gods, off several areas of dollars. a city have been had killing at least 10 people earlier strikes on page. now here kills another 50000 in as low as 14 people have been killed and hundreds injured. after a $7.00 magnitude earthquake struck the south pacific island nation of on a walk to alexandra buyers. reports for disaster strikes value out to this is the moment, the 7.3 magnitude earthquake,
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exploded deep under water near the coast of the capital port v last. one of the most powerful quakes to hit the region in decades. it's a stronger quick than i've ever experienced in my 21 years living in binary walter, and i've seen quite a few and quite a few large ones. my wife said it was the largest one she had seen in her life. i assure you, of course, is born in bundle or at least 6 aftershocks followed the initial quake, which flashes buildings throughout the city. like this one, housing, the american, british, and french embassies. all staff are safe and accounted for. but communications are down in power and water cut in most of the capital roads to the port destroyed by land slides with the hospital to damage to function. injured people are being treated outside. nearby australia is deploying emergency teams to help. we will provide whatever assistance is required. i'd say i say to the people have been
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a while to your family and australia is here to help donna watts who lives within the pacific ring of fire. and 1st quakes are common here. un says more than 100000 people have been affected by this one. witnesses report bodies laying in the streets as rescuers work to help survivors and find those missing, the death toll is expected to rise. alexandra buyers al jazeera, the police 22 people are known to have died following one of the strongest storms and nearly a century to hit the french overseas territory of my aunts. the government has imposed a night curfew on the indian ocean island ahead of a visit by presidents and money on my chrome and its fear that the final death tool could be in the hundreds. after sweeping through miles cycle and chito continued west to malawi and mozambique, where 34 people have died and several others have been injured. the un says
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thousands have been left without shelter, water, food, and food after home schools and health facilities were partially or completely destroyed. we can speak to mary louise eagleton, who is the representative for unicef in was i'm be joining us from my point. so thanks for your time, how do you assess the damage at the cycle and has caused and its impacts on children in particular? and so the impact of the site, the test for a before, as i said, you know, it has been devastating for a friends of a 1000000 people across northern mozambie. our teams are on the ground. we have large offices up in buffalo and say, and assessing the damage and they've already responding to the, to the needs of the community really severe. so as the whole village is completely destroyed and people everything,
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schools, health facilities, water systems, electricity is down, and water systems are down. so that impacting communities and then a huge risk of disease outbreak which uh, and especially severe for children. so we're very worried about colorado and malaria and other one important diseases i'm taking a heavy toll on is communities has been just undergoing shop on a shot of what's happening at the northern mozambie. eunice with a sub the children were already experiencing several life threatening emergencies. before the cycling, like conflict, drought as well as disease outbreaks. so the needs seem to be a mens. how is unicef responding to the needs and how do you prioritize them? yeah, he said even before the sites the, there were 3300000 children in severe to monetary i need an early morning
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percent monitor and appeal funded. so reaching the communities and getting assistance to them has already been difficult. but fortunately, we have our teams on the ground on our partners, government, other sister agencies, and it's all hands on the with the site. so we were seeing it coming, coming over my us towards and were able to start preparing. and we have a large warehouses up in the norton. um, so we were able to get our emergency supplies ready um added to the community and already getting out today and again tomorrow we have something going out of use for most communities around around them for that to reset children and their families, especially supply ice cream tablets for him was her and, and printed both health supplies and hygiene kids really to provide the same thing . i'm urgency monitor and support, as well as the psycho social impacts. so this is happening on children who are just
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repeatedly hit by trauma there. what's been your, the response that you've gotten from the international community and the donor community to your appeal of a $10000000.00 us dollars that's needed urgently to respond to the multiple emergencies. so our donors and partners and mozambie has been really concerned and very supportive and helping us re position funding. so sometimes we can refurbish reposition. we both have support from, from donors, cues to predisposition those supplies that are already up there or use them. now in this response, but the needs are, are, are stripping at the capacity of unit 7 partners and the government to be able to respond to these. these urgent appeals are really, really critical. mary louise angleton and representative for yourself in mozambique . thank you for speaking to us from approved to
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the ukraine security services. it's behind the killing of a high ranking russian military general in moscow. e. gore, cure law 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. and the blast shattered windows up to the 4th floor. security cameras capture the moment about explosion and the criminal investigation is now underway. sure law was commander of the nuclear chemical and biological weapons division of the russian armed forces. on monday, ukraine security service charged to him and up central with using benz, chemical weapons, and ukraine had previously been sanctioned by western nations for his role in the ukraine war. you will yourself,
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a volleyball has more for moscow. we're still waiting for official statements, but as you can see, the area near the mazda size where we're standing right now, it's cold and off by the police, the investigators community, as well as the f, as we are working on the scene, the bull days of the victims were lying in front of the entrance to the building till the very last moment, and they were just to pick top by be caused by the f as b call and taken away. well actually it happened just minutes ago. judging by the shots of the windows, the last wave reached at least the full floor, reportedly about 10. uh apartments were damaged uh, the incident happened in the morning today in se mosca and uh, the improvised explosive device was allegedly mounted on electrics crew to unless near the entrance of the residential building. as a result of the determination that 54 year old lift 10 and turn your eagle carry
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loved the head of the nuclear. chemical and biological defense was killed together with his fetch, a 3 year old driver and assistant. so ex president to be trim, innovative, cold, can relax out of patriot on his assassination an acts of terrorism, and vowed revenge while a foreign ministry spokesman. maria is a hard about said that lieutenant general collect carrillo who is exposing the crimes of the anglo saxons. and nay's hope provocations with chemical weapons in different parts of the wilds, the killing of a series of high profile russian, military and civilian officials, house, but the spotlights on ukraine's a legit covert operations. here's a look at some notable incidents. so in august 2022 journalist on political analysts daria to gain not the daughter of a prominent fruits, an ally was killed by a car bomb just outside moscow, while jogging in the city of cross. no darn nearly a year later. russian submarine commander at stanislaw rich, a was shots and
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a targeted attack. a month ago, a bomb planted under a car, killed valerie trunk of ski, a naval commander and service tofal, a major russian naval hub. and most recently miss allen jerome designer surrogate. you have steve called west shore near moscow, heightening concerns over a wave of targeted killings. marina myron is a military analyst and post doctoral research or at the worst studies department of kings college london. she says that cure loves assassination shows ukraine's intelligence capabilities inside russia, or extensive the water this down to is a for ukraine to show what the read should have. so it's up psychological message to undermine morale. because if they could get this a high ranking official attendant general carrillo, we do next. will it be general rossimer? because it looks like a general carrillo didn't have any body guards and
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a russian young rules do not seem to travel before the guards meetings at the s b, you can freely operate was in russia and was in moscow within the capital, despite oldest surveillance. and so that it raises a lot of concerns in terms of what the russian counter 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. the, from the russian perspective, he was the one talking about the olaja bio labs financed by the us and ukraine. but also, and i think most important we would have to remember is that he was assigned this. he was the one to develops the likes of, of the phone to book, and those spots which card which are being used in ukraine. so he has designed some weapon systems and was
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a very important person within the russian military decades old tribal tension in northern donna is threatening the country's longstanding peace, insur, communal violence is raising concerns, but armed groups from across the border and burkina faso could be using that area as a base the government and says there's no threats. i wanted to reach reports from both who in gonna be known as gunners. most dangerous counties under siege locked by external forces but by its own people it's. it's been roberts, by decades, long leadership struggle that has continued to claim lives, including investigators, husband. it was shocked and killed recently. and i'm have the most painful thing is i haven't seen his body. his father keeps asking me mother, where is father? the crisis dates back to 1967 when i'm of course the king was the throne and exiled
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by government officials. it was replaced by a member of the christ isaac tribe. why the majority says hooking into exist on a monthly basis. i know they have a list of the top dated back to 17, say 319 century, somewhere in 1958. when they think tennessee was taken from the different sizes and gotten on the on the, the contrast is assessed the regions coordinators. we feel that they should be not letting most of them know to recognize the or 13. that is there for the time to choose, fall apart or thought to come. what is the minority member successive rounded by? the concise is and can only leave their own dave under military escort book who's an old trading hop connecting gunner with burkina faso and total. is that trade?
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how slow down blood trickle? the recent flare up in the community followed the funeral rights being held for. i'm proceed, chief or died more than 40 years ago. this road marks me, i know for sure the boundary that separates the quiz. hi 6 and the bumper 6 here in bull. cool people on both sides say crossing, it is extremely dangerous and whoever does is risking their lives and it's being like this for decades. a vocal, he's close to a gun, a 600 kilometer border with the burden of fossil that i see is that i'm groups active and broken across. so we'll take advantage of the tension and carol's here. local fault is denied that there is any danger to say the extreme is cunningly tricks in buckle. it is not true. the cannot try it, but the change in leadership expected in general and what did it change and start to sco that is at risk fighting could be re ignited and how many degrees i would use it. a vocal gunner south korea's army chief of staff,
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has been arrested for this role and presidents, you and secure roles, brief, marshall laws, declaration on december 3rd, park and sue is facing charges of insurrection and abuse of power. after he ordered a ban on all political activity, including parliamentary gatherings, park served as martial law commander for only a few hours before lawmakers, overture, and the decree is arrest comes days. officer president june was impeached by the national assembly. beijing has criticized claims. a chinese business man news links with britain's prince, andrew to spy for a china. the u. k. high court has named yang tango is the legend spy? officer details emerge last week about his relations with the royal prince. he was banned from britain 2 years ago, but his identity had been kept under secrets. don't do it to
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a court order of the still ahead on the news our. the 5 year old swimmer is making waves on social media. lots coming up in sports for peter
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the time for all the sports news now with peter the read. thank you very much. you're the and champions ran madrid or and casa aiming to win the 2nd of a possible 7 trophies. the season may a lot taking on mix. it can seem paduka in the final of the inter continental cup
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and the richardson reports success, which holds it, its own reward, whether rewards parameter it seems to be an ever expanding fixture list. the season began for the wind and the wife, a simple company put in next july in the final of the club. well come and by then relative flight set is it see much as compared to the 55 they played last season. not everyone is a fine of expanding and you told them it's a dispute for inter continental comp, final discovery of a chance to win the 2nd of a possible southern trophies based campaign. something even this famous club has never done before. the schedule is obviously a big talking point. i think the games uh, probably started stuck up a little bit physically. you know, i think everyone loves playing games. everyone knows representing these quotes every few days, but i think it does take, it's all in the body. and i think at some point it does start to affect your performance as a team, as an individual. and especially when you're competing against the team to all the time is regular. ready it's tough sometimes to stop the games up to that speed,
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but yeah, um we want to when titles that's, that's what it takes, you know, to play a lot of games and yeah, we're prepared to do that and kind of put our bodies on the line rail striking queuing and buy house travel to cancel, and despite the assign injury, he picks up in the last week, the champions league game against us alonza. the french international mission stopped at a spanish league game against right of fi icon on to, to kind of chasing history in this tournaments that brings together the club champions of old 6 global confederations. noticing from mexico as everyone a global tight. so this game is being played at the top, so all of these sales stadium series on. so the day from when origin seen a beat, friends in the world come final all you play the best times with the side. and that's one of its history around which are it, and she can have quite suspended to live on on the richardson elders era. recycling spray on madrid and brazil for denise. if junior has won the faith, the best men's play with the earwood,
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the world teramy took place in the hall on tuesday, many will see this as justice of the, of an ac, a sub for the balance due it'd be, are in the year. he's club manager call eventually, when the base coach will be your water. 3 albany see says teammates joined him in the base the live and they'll be a performance. he may tony crows who is now retired, was also included. chelsea have provisionally suspended midfield and we kind of moved rick over and this findings in a routine drug test. the top say that ukraine international insists that he's never knowingly taking the band substance and that they supposed to face testing program . he faced is incomplete shock, but that he knows he's done nothing wrong and hopes to be back on the pitch soon formed into play a rinaldo has announced he'll run for the presidency of results, football, confederation. we're now there who also played for ac milan rail, madrid and barcelona. went to wilcox as a striker with brazil in 19942002. the 48 your mobile insight as
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a candidates to take over in 2026 and says he wants to become of the prestige and respect of the national team. india. so the test against australia is heading for a drawing brisbin rain made at a stop start day at the camera. but more importantly, india is click, it says avoided the following. with a late flurry of runs in fading lights, they finished the day on 252 for 9 across deep and just be right at the crease. 1931 shows, illustrate is target and the host protect it back again on wednesday. so far test series is level at $11.00. this is even beating them by 423 runs through seen some selby into tests for times with a when that he's home grounding hamilton. so they took to, it gets to add to mitchell census full. and as england were roll out for 234 with jacob bethel and joe ruth, reaching health centuries, it was a consolation when for the black ups who lost the 1st 2 matches of the series. in
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india and the color you all could show racked up another triple double for the denver nuggets. you school 20 points and had 14 rebounds and 13 assess if the 10th couple of the season. and 140 of these career jamal mary top school the 28th, including the winning shots and the closing seconds as they beat the sacramento kings, 15129. and then finally, a 5 year old go from thailand as we making waves on social media with her swimming skills. david stokes reports lots of 5 year old kids like swimming, but know many of them can do this. funny of 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. um she's just
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unbelievable. little girl who just loves the water. the she may not like getting splashed by me up against swimming. it's 6 months old, and it's been hooked ever since. i am one. yes. coach 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 the while in budapest,
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then 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 excited. she loves spinning the water. she really does not be in the water. just coach quiet, fall the very, very good technically for such the young i 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 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 champion a record set by 14 year old coyote, it was lucky from japan at the 1992 games in buffalo. now david stokes, which is 0. all right, we'll leave it there for the time being. i'll be here again in a few hours with most folks. ok theater. thank you so much for that update. and thanks for watching the news. our on out to 0, you can always get online for more information. our website is out a 0 dot com there. you'll find all the days top stories. that's it for me for the time being. jessica washington will be with you in just
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a moment. pretty much one is thanks for watching the a tom, counting the cost from some germany or in political and economic turmoils. how will last affect the rest of your of the world bank has announced the record $100000000000.00 and support for poor a nation's plus coffee price is hit the highest level in almost half a century. counting the cost on al jazeera jubilation among the serial guys po, right? knew it wasn't even de, like in germany before they took to the streets, waiving the distinctive green and black flag of the opposition they gathered on the streets of the car is joy of that faces. clear to see has been the use of president assets full spread like wildfire. themes that with the to the brussels and in paris, the swiftness of the rebels, vance,
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