tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 18, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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on the there's no limit to have a dream container. stuff in your own adventure, no counter and the the hello, i'm jessica washington. the system use our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. searching for syria's disappear a mass grave that could contain remains of thousands of people is found outside damascus. on said another and provide for where human rights groups and the locals here believe the regime. very prisoners in las grades. un invoices syria
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once the security council, with the countries conflict is far from over at least 50 the challenges ahead also ahead we report from northern goals us for as many forces have planned to the exclusive robots around the hospital. and the moments in massachusetts 7.3 earthquakes, his vanity was to at least 14 people have been killed and hundreds injured. and on piece of same as 2 spots these round the river and cuts it on the thing. the 2nd level possible 7 trophies. the susan, the european champions of building up to wednesday's inter continental comp, final, against a ciocca, the 10 days after the full of special ed, a subs the searches on for tens of thousands of syrians went miss seeing under his
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regime mass graves believed to contain the remains of thousands of bodies a being uncovered across syria, the you and says it's made contact with the countries new administration. and is hoping to send teams to investigate sites containing mass grains. so in a 100 went to once believed to be one of them. north of the capital damascus. i saw 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 the chart i said security agencies used his machinery to bury tortured prisoners here and houses to be sure all the name of somebody just we 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 cables on a regular basis. it was very ugly. then. 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 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 over shame, stronghold it's 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, 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. 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 elders, either good type of damascus, countryside, serious prime minister. i'm a 100 elders. she had, has told i was a 0. the country is running very low on foreign currency reserves, 13 years of civil war crippled, serious economy silva. she had also blamed systemic corruption within the outside
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regime. the prime minister is cooling on the international community to help retrieve some of the money. lisa, aside 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. some of inch of a, it has more from the syrian capital, damascus for 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 northern parts. and so yeah, and this is the prime minister who let the government. and there's 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 world has 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 prime minister talking about how dire this situation is, how there is no money left. and it is going to for the few questions from the people of syria on whether they adopted their engineers or cleaners, or if they're coming into government jobs. are they going to be paid at the end of the month? how is that money going to come? where is that going? money going to come from? and this is also an appeal to the friends of syria. those within a, around as bored as and beyond is when do not just arrange for those funds that are exist in the outside world to be rep, actually added to. so you have it also and it being for help. because if the international community, once a stable syria, the city and administration will need some money to make sure that it remains that way. as well as prime minister says his forces will stay inside of both
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a zone they seize last week in southern syria for the falls able future. benjamin netanyahu made the comments during a visit to mount him on which is inside syria. next steps, next to the occupied golden heights. it was seized as part of the military incursion. in the days of the full of the outside regime. critics accuse israel of exploding the people in syria to make a land grab you know, grow the president of the u commission of some of underlying, has met with the turkish president to discuss the situation in syria. which of type other one says to q will not allow syria to become the base for and cottage separate has significant certainly has more. the man's visits on colorado is the 1st visit, said rolled in her 2nd mandate, and she gave a lot of importance to this visits. um it'd before she met with the circus presence, i'd just say add on. she stay to bed. you're acknowledges that add on is an
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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 miss a new beginning, new page open for to kit you and relations. and also for the future of syrian people, both sides try to cooperate in the best way for the continuation of the syrian assistance and assistance and rebuilding life and reconstruction in syria. along with establishing tours in between the european union countries and the new administration in syria, that's a, that's over through the bashar assad government to cuba has a very defense full knowledge about the local groups. inside syria has 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
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twice to benefit from this experience as they see the feature of syria. the path to serious feature actually goes through to kim checking is foreign minister is refusing a claim. it has taken over syria on monday, you as president elect donald trump said on career, was behind it. the collapse of the said regime, speaking exclusively to 0 to 0 in his 1st english interview. i can see done, told sammy's a done, the us backing of syrian curtis groups amounts to 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 he has wanted for thousands of years. how do you respond to that? that took it, conduct an unfriendly takeover of sodium. while i think, 1st of all,
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let me say this, we will then call it a tit quoted 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 real 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? 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. you can watch the full interview with the turkish foreign minister on top drones 0 on wednesday, december 18th, at 2030 jim to see you in refugee agency says about 1000000
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syrian refugees are expected to return to the country in the 1st 6 months of next year it's middle east and north africa director raymond jealous is most is urging states to avoid foster tons. she says it's just too 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 deka is in, does he ends up in east into can assist him with a large syrian refugee population. and near the border with syria, she sent us this update. this is the country that's been crippled by war for 13 years. it is not in a state to receive such a mass influx so quickly. certainly everyone we've been speaking through here and goes beyond set because you end up with the 2nd biggest city in terms of hosting
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the syrian refugees. most of the syrians here are from a level and everybody we've been speaking to wants 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 over 13 years. they have children there in school. so it is something that needs to take some planning. 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, but 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 it, of course not mis tossed ahead, but certainly most people we've been speaking to here once retard. interestingly, a lot of the young people under 18, for example, that have grown up here. lot of those feel turkish. 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 in 2016 to can and the use drug deal that sold to manage the flow of syrian refugees entering europe through greece. it came as a time when millions of people were fleeing the syrian war, attempting to reach your p. and so here's what that deal included took you agreed to accept asylum seekers who had been returned from greece while preventing others from crossing into the you and exchange game was established for every theory and returned to take here. the you would resettle one syrian refugee who had waited inside the country and return the pledged $6500000000.00 in aid. just afford refugees into care. and also promised easy a visa access for technician nationals traveling to europe. and to restart the
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talks for took you to join the you the deal reduced dangerous crossings in degrees by as much as 90 percent. bunker a has accused the you of slow payments and failing to own or it's pledges on visa feet, free travel. and you membership talks, the resettlement plan has plan, has also full and showed only 34000 refugees have been relocated to europe with full 1000000 refugees. still living into can sit on how to as is a non resident senior fellow for the serial project at the atlanta council. he says large parts of syria has been destroyed by the civil war, making it difficult for many refugees to return home. this, even if his presence has a little sub pressure on the local infrastructure in terms of health education. and it has been exaggerated during the last few years, and the economy cries of that is going to the ongoing turkey and out that the pass
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it to i think the open back to see me off to see energies of demo site to bring willingness to come back to the countries of the communities on the page and remember the name of the country. this has become now again, a very important piece of news that is on everyone's lives. house with me, how the syrians coming back. we should, we bought their bids and what is the future also, they took this economy because it took this economy despite all, has also going dependents of the state in workforce. also have to go to account for that. so you, if you use a problem is either as well chose to all of these up to find a home to, to live is also to find a job and to be able to can that to careful good families this year and economy has gone aflame over the last 14 is this, the infrastructure has been last me a targeted, especially in,
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in the northern west of parts of cdn, including an info and large parcel, visit my homes, and without the economy plus the posterity or i please that the promise of the decent lives it was a lot of this refugees will not make it back home other than because the thing maybe families and a and i'm coming back to the new most communities you and envoy just syria says there's growing support to recognize the new lead is addressing the security council from damascus give petterson presented a roadmap for the countries transition out is here as gabriel elizondo reports from the united nations headquarters in new york. as the 1st security council meeting on serious since the fall of a side where council members got updates on the political and humanitarian situation. on the political front, garr petterson, the un special envoy for syria,
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spoke to the counsel via video conference from damascus. he's been meeting top officials of the new administration and says there's growing support to recognize and assist the new leaders and press during transition concrete movement on them. inclusive political translation, really big t and ensuring so you're going to receive state along support and needs. so it is clear in the master willingness to engage the needs or the mens and for the only be addressed with broad support including us booth and to sanctions prompted actual on designations to 1st 3 construction the why petterson told the counsel a roadmap to a syrian lead political transition should have 4 key elements and orderly transition and preservation of state institutions. it should be inclusive of the broadest spectrum of syrian society and political parties. there must be
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a new constitution and free and fair elections. petterson also told is real and to stop. it's a tax on syria is right, and let's see is oil supplement activity and they don't provide ceiling going all rich? are any your attacks on serial silver entity unto to tony and then tell you are the most stop on a humanitarian front. tom fletcher, the newly appointed emergency relief coordinator, also brief. the council from damascus, he said before the fall of the assad regime, 17000000 syrians, 82 men at terry and support. 1000000 new people have been displaced in less than 2 weeks, but he also came to the council with a rare good news. the situation has begun to stabilize as i've seen this week, markets rose health facilities are reopening. children have gone back to school,
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age operations advisory resuming across most of our house in the security council. gone are the days of division and disagreements over syria, at least right now within the counsel and the wider international community. there is consensus that there's a real opportunity to help syria through this transition. gabriel's on to l, just either at the united nations in new york. what i'll do is a syrian filmmaker and activists, and she also briefs the un security council earlier. she joins me now live from new york one. thank you so much for joining us on the out of here and use our as i mentioned, you also brief the un security council earlier. and there was a particularly powerful moment as i was watching your, your speech. that when you mentioned that 8 years ago, this very week, you were displaced with your daughter, not knowing if you would even survive. did you ever imagine that the situation would turn out like this? yeah, thank you so much for having me. to be honest, you know, as so many syrians,
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we've been the trying so hard to keep that told that one day we will go back to our home. but when that everything was happening, like, you know, before these 2 weeks, there was no hope at all. and like so many companies were normalizing with us out. um, it looks like, you know, the one just moved on and they, they, they are busy with the cost of the warrant due or left and go let like, alone again. so to be honest like no, no, i told i really was just hoping that one day my daughter's gonna be able to go back, but i didn't think i would see this moment in my own eyes in my life. what was your reaction, what to, to hearing the news for the 1st time? how is that feeling for you and for your family? i mean, we couldn't believe it even today. you know, it's been now many days, but i still couldn't believe it. today when i was in the middle of the session with all of this countries, when i heard there was some statement,
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when i heard it on your bid on statement, i would just still like, you know, one thing that is this really happening cuz that's true. i think it's a lot of joy, a lot of hope, but also it's, it's so much fear and grief. morning. we've heard of so many people in antenna. wait our eyes to this moment. so i think we're all very emotional about this. what you use the phrase that it felt like at a point the wells had moved on. and i recall that in your speech to the un security council, you said that you, you appealed for the international community to do more at this moment so that there's not a moment in the he is in the future with is a regret of not having done enough, the un special envoy also told the security council the needs are immense and require, among other things, a smooth end to sanctions from your perspective, what, what should the international community be doing at this moment? and i think it's definitely support the serious of us trying to, to be able to,
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to start, you know, with this process. yes. but as you force and that was very use like important you know, things to be done. so we can start, at least as everything goes, but there's a lot of forms to be done. the students are society. what on the people are on the ground like we have, you know, to start talking about like transition and justice and urgent need because the situation on the ground spent very bad. there's so many mass graves that we have to find out for people to have a closure, you know, for the rid of the ones who they've been renting for them for years. so there's many things on every level, but there's nothing to pay now for $1.00 that you can transition to be happening on the get on. so we can really bent the constitution so we can find a way you know how we have to, to deal with. so many different um,
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important steps on the ground. and what at this moment of political transition, the you in special envoy, i also reminded the counsel that the conflict has in his woods not ended. and there are of course, major humanitarian challenges as well. more than 70 percent of the population in need of support. you still say though you have hope. what is it that gives you that sense of hope? a amanda hope that the city i'm deep or have the darkest at all. and maybe the entire recent has 30, and yet we still have that hope that syria would be i was, and it is hours today. the hope that you know what everything we've been through the last 2 weeks showed us. and that showed us all of that. we kind of together and we. 8 are able to get that and we have so much dreams and important things to be, to be done for our country, for our children there. you know, in the last 15 years,
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we don't so much. and this is where we come. now we know that it's, it's a lot of work to be done. so i think the hope is with the 2nd. ready phone to be able to really hit all of this loan gears of war and for us as and also, you know, to work toward justice because i think what are we going to have in the future without just this, like, this is want to be possible. that's all. thank you so much want. that's what i'll continue, who is a syrian filmmaker and active as joining us from you. thank you. the israel is close, close. so then as a to closing a ceasefire, i deal with some us that will free the captives held in gaza. that's according to its defense minister. israel cons. november 2023 solely 1st and only 2 that lead to
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the release of more than a 100 goals. a captive in exchange for a 150 palestinian prison is no to day has moved from the jordanian capital a mine. and a reminder that nota is reporting from this because these really government has banned ultra 0 from operating in israel and they occupied westbank. and 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 has 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, us wants to see the entry of humanitarian assistance. as soon as possible that is being tied to phase one of the cease fire agreement. and right now as we understand
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the discussions are down to the details to the names of who would be released, what, who, who among the palestinian detains 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 cease fire deal being announced, even if it doesn't lead to an end to the war. some managed expectations and in the meantime, how must issued a statement saying that a cease fire deal is within reach. it's nothing. yeah. who doesn't introduce new conditions? no, to all the data. i'm on the ground in gaza. it's been another day of bloodshed, at least 10 people have been killed in his randy. s strikes and goes to cities. rescue workers searched for bodies in the ruins of a destroyed home in the north west part of the city. full members of the same
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family. i believe to have died in that strike earlier. the is rarely ami bummed homes. housing displays people involved law. here in northern garza, at least 15 people were killed in a single and striking several others died in an early morning striking me come a long drawn hospital or the hospital has come under repeated as high. since the start of israel siege of northern garza is rarely ministry, has used exploding robots near its grounds, designating them up nice. explosions, have devastated nearby buildings and terrorized patients of 0 as most color. it has been to the hospital and has more about the ongoing attacks. central panics to some of the stuff patients and one of the people as it is way to on the key. this toning trouble with the photo explosives near to come out of the hospital. we are talking here about the street away from the medical stuff. that's why fragments
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keep hitting directly the hospital itself. and so that's why i just was here, are, is told in this and that says on the window of the i see you to boss me to keep themselves saved from the is what the tax and allow me 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 the show when will think, which is the ceiling or the department and the father chose here. and also the tax directly shows the i c u department
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from this board from this side. so we also can key about lucky scenes every night. every morning and every day as the army keeps attacking and shooting the hospital itself, doctors and the patients here, i'll be to everybody to stop this genocide also to say this fully operational health facility into this, these nothing goes trip progress because you just see the page that i found this time seal ahead on the 0. the crane says it was behind a bowman tag in moscow that kills a senior russian general. already one of the poorest nations in the well cycling sheet or at least 34 people did devastating mozambie. and the face of best awards take place in doha. find out who the big windows. peter will be here with
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the, the hello that let's have a look at the weather across europe over the next few days. and there's good news, at least through the mid week for southern parts of europe. we've got some very successful weather conditions here, twice, guys, with lots of sunshine, just a few showers coming into northern parts of it could be possibly some foggy issues in the morning as well. so the notes of this, well, it is looking quiet, but cloudy, so little bit gray and gloomy across central parts of europe. but at least they've got those double figures in places like brandon and paris not cold towards the north east, with wintery conditions, still sweeping into moscow. we'll get a little bit of woods back in here, but still you can see the worst of that was extending across the west to save the
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west until last on wednesday. the band of heavy rain moving and of course present on the island divided. it extends its way of further east ahead of that, you can see the wintry wave pushing back in to west and pots of russia. we've got the rain and the strong wind behind that. and we've been expecting some heavy falls across eastern areas of france, but still the rooms is there. you can see temperature is a still in the early teens for paris and in but then it is going to get colder. however, of course, parts of england for london will, will have the temperature by thursday rain on friday. the around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provide promote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the energy of these fuel. what's to store our digital information without
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a heavy comp in footprint. and i'm the north coast of the u. k, where the global green energy revolution is taking on new elements a slice on elder 0. a meeting of mine when i was studying the canon and the curriculum that we went towards was handed down from elsewhere. it was an inherited curriculum. that is the image of architecture in the west. architects, it may a valley and alejandro ravenna, but one that was for something that social housing cannot provide which is personal expression, fried studio b, unscripted analogies, era the the
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hello again, this is out of a mind to offense hope stories. this our searches underway in syria for tens of thousands of people who went missing under the asset regime. it's reported that thousands were buried in a mass grave north of the capital, damascus. the u. n's invoices, syria has wounds that the conflict in the country. as nurse has ended. if edison told the security council, he was concerned 5 reports as ministry escalation, pointing to cautious between armed groups and you know, is there any forces headphones? homes in northern garza, several areas of kansas city has been his killing at least 10 people early as strikes on my head killed. another 15 published in the u. n. office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in central garza is wanting that it's
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requests to get a to, to many parts of the gaza strip of being ignored by israel with dire humanitarian consequences of 0. his honeymoon mood is in debt, are bella and spoke to georgia, but, but jennifer is the head of the agencies office there on the challenges it faces. and the reason that we find it so difficult to work here is because most of the gaza strip is close to us because of the evacuation noticed by these really forces . and because they refuse our notifications. when we want to go in rich people, much all the gods are that is on the eastern sides of hon. eunice for the middle area. a rough or is very complicated for us to reach simply because we ask. and we have the denials of our requests. and you say that there's a way the in the north of the middle, the area these areas i've had and jose requested to provide water or food to people distributions. and they're consistently denied. and the lock level,
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we've not only been discussing it when it collapsed, but what i think is the most frustrating uh, reality is that we warranty it would collapse if certain things did not happen after the operation and roughly begun inmate. we said that if we do not have access to the ref across thing, if we don't have warehouses in the right places, we won't really be able to have a supply system almost more than 2000000 people in graduate. it's a lot of people and, and so the way that we are expected to work here is really a recipe for failure. but in case there is a ceasefire agreement rates. what are the, the priorities for or should to provide at this point if like what would be needed to take advantage of a cease fire agreement? food and shelter have to comes in large supply. the number one thing that the ceasefire would bring is a pause for people to breed, to take a breath, to call their loved ones, to find their loved ones,
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to reach them where they are across a dividing line. whether it's in a vacation order for osha, we would simply put even more effort as much as we could within sleep. if admin, coordinating more supplies to come into the guys or strip to ensure that they are the right supplies, that they're going to the right place and reaching the people that, that need them. so we have uh, thousands of people that require medical aid, whether it's chronic illness or severe traumatic injury for which the health system in gaza can, can not cope anymore. they don't have even the machinery or the right and doctors or medical personnel to treat this injury. so we would need a ceasefire to come also with the ability to bring in this uh, this capacity and to take out the people that will not find it in cause it must be magically evacuated. the green security service says it was behind the killing of
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a high ranking russian general in moscow. a gold kiddle, who was in charge of russia's nuclear, chemical and biological defense, was killed, viable him, he didn't in an electric scooter. he's the most senior russian officer killed in the war with ukraine. healy is a problem. reports from most go in the morning. a powerful blast shakes a quiet, small school neighborhood, showing 3 windows in nearby buildings filled with the book for books. but the, there was some kind of a bang we warehouse to sleep, didn't understand anything. there was no fire. 15 minutes later, special surfaces begin to gather ballast has 5 departments emergency services for the drug garden, blue cross, there was a strong shudder, like a tower crane had fallen. for some reason, the blast wave broke the inner glass and my window. the firefighters arrived 1st because the fire alarm went off. that's ok. code 54 year old live 10,
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a general eagle q reloads, head of rushes, and you click chemical and biological defense. and he's such a 3 year old assistant rational source whose site the bone was hayden on the handle of an electric screws of pucks, near the entrance to the building. it was designated using a radio signal or recall from a mobile phone. it sold those behind that talk the monitoring the general remotely via a timer left in aconia by which is being evacuated now. the lens was pointing at the entrance to the building, wrapped in the rugs, to keep it hayton, the ukrainian se q re loves killing was a special operation by the security services. they accused him of organizing technical attacks on ukrainian solo calling him a legitimate target. the russian authorities have described the boma todd as terrorism, while souls as close to korea live say that shortly before his death, the general has said he was a targets for the ukrainians. also, he uncovered data on biological laboratories in ukraine,
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on plans for toxic chemicals publications against russia. u dash above oliver ultra 0, most k to germany's 3 main political parties have laid out the policies ahead of parliamentary elections in february, john slo schultz will be seeking a 2nd time after the collapse of his coalition government. his trailing center arrived challenge friedrich moves. the union block is leading in the polls to many cane reports from berlin. friedrich mounts was once frozen, add to the christian democrats on the angle american. but now at the head, he may be weeks from winning the general election. with a clear break from may i ask, who's consensual politics and a profoundly conservative message to the voters feeling non pull come for, for the end of us, we are presenting you with the program for domestic security one to make germany say for again, we no longer want to accept no go areas in our country. it's becoming the norm that
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they exist in that are police can properly investigate those areas. we will reinforce law and order in germany, enrollment. so now it's what matters is the economy and how to reverse the stagnation. he says the social democrats have caused while the chancellor is now leading a can take a government. this message to vote is, is it only his policy can take care of them all. i've chosen subject to hit the ground running with the slogan after this associated watch that makes you best of the drum unit. but the problem is most opinion posts. most of these products lives, but one analyst believes a large part of the electricity is still to make up its mind. and so we will see that the floating constituents are most instrumental and important in this election . so because we, we've seen that the transition, the big 10 parties are losing their, their, their power and disregard. so people are all more flexible who they vote for. and
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so therefore, within the next 10 weeks, anything can happen, which makes lanes why the green party is stressing the need to change. they want to reform the debt to break law, which prevents governments from borrowing large sums to invest in future products. electro program drills. it's trim in power from it's a bit of time because of a major problems about time. and here it must be said kitty. germany must once again reinvent itself. but as the water and to the vote is agree, poll suggests the greens are less popular now when they for the last election. whereas the far right alternative to germany, i have to is almost twice as popular with the priority of cutting mess, migration, and the free democrats who both about the end of the coalition. they are fighting just to win enough votes to be returned to parliament. don again, l g 0. roland aging has criticized plains,
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a chinese businessman used links with versions. prince andrew, just by for china. the u. k. high court has named young people as the alleged spy of the details. the much last week about his relations with the royal prince was banned from britain 2 years ago. but his identity had been kept secret under a court order. at least 14 people have been killed and hundreds injured. after $7.00, magnitude of quake struck the south pacific island nation. i'll certainly want to alexandra bias reports for disaster strikes value out to this is the moment, the 7.3 magnitude earthquake, 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 vine, walter,
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and i've seen quite a few in 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 and bundle are true. 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 caught 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 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
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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 at least 22 people are known to have died following one of the strongest storms in nearly a century to hit the french overseas territory of my aunts. the government has imposed a nightclub, if you, on the indian ocean island, ahead of a visit by president emanuel. my con, it's fee, it'd be fine or desk told could be in the hundreds. are also sweeping through my old cycling. chito continued west to malawi and mozambique with 34 people have died and several others have been injured. the un says thousands have been left without shelter, water and food. mary louise eagleton is
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a representative for unicef in mozambique. she says the psych loan has had communities that role ready extremely vulnerable. so the impact of the site, the past for 84 sites and she knows has been devastating for upgrades of a 1000000 people across northern mozambie. our teams are on the grounds. we have large offices up in time, but well that and safe and assessing the damage and they get alex already responding to the, to the needs of the community really severely. and the whole village is completely destroyed. people who saw everything, schools, health facilities, water system, electricity is down, and water systems are down. so that type of thing, uh, communities and then a huge risk of disease outbreak which especially severe for children. so we're very worried about colorado and malaria and other one important diseases. i'm taking
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a heavy toll on these communities have been just undergoing shop on shop of what's happening up in northern mozambie. a decades old, tribal tension in northern gun is threatening the country's longstanding piece and to claim, you know, violence is raising concerns that on groups from across the board in book, you know, saw so could be using the area as a base and is your, is reports from bronco in gun boca known as gun his most dangerous town is under siege, not by external forces, but by its own people. it's been ravaged by dickens long leadership struggle that has continued to claim lives, including the theater to husband. it was shocked and killed recently and i'm having the most painful thing is i haven't seen his body. his daughter keeps asking me mother where his father,
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the crisis dates back to 1967 when i'm present king was the throne and exiled by government officials or the difficult it was replaced by a member of the course isaac drive. while the majority of this is hopeful, came into existence and mom policies, i'm on the list of the top, dated up to 7319 century, somewhere. 1958. when the tape testing was taken from the different sizes we've gotten on the, on the, the contrast is assessed the regions coordinators. we feel that they should be not learning most no to recognize the oratory team. that is there for the time to choose all thought or thought to come. what as is the minority member success around it by the course sizes, and can only leave their own dave under military escort book,
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who's an old trading hop connecting gunner with burkina faso and total. is that trade? how slow down blood trickle. so the recent flare up in the community followed scene are rights being held for, i'm pretty cheap or died more than 40 years ago. this road marks me, i know for sure the boundary that separates the concise extend to bumper succeed in both cool people on both sides say crossing. it is extremely dangerous, and whoever does is with king bear lice, and it's been like this for decades. bulk is close to gun to 600 killing me to border with breaking a fossil that i feel that i'm groups active in brook, you know, for us. so we'll take advantage of the tension and carol's here. local authorities to deny that there is any danger to say the extreme is coming from the church in buckle. it is not through. the cannot try it. but it was a change in leadership expected in january and whether the change in stock just go there is a risk fighting could be re ignited info. how many degrees i would use either boca
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center for which he has been to difficult. 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 rel, taking on mix, it can seem put u. k. in the final of the inter continental cup and the richardson reports a success which holds its own reward, whether rewards parameter,
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it seems to be an ever expanding fixed at least a season be done for the wind in the wife, a simple company put in next july in the final of the club, well come and by then rail to the flight set. is it too much as compared to the $55.00? they played last season. not everyone is a fine of expanding and you told them it's a dispute for inter continental come, final does get very out of a chance to win the 2nd of a possible southern trophies based campaign. something even this famous club has never done before the sketch. it is obviously a big talking point. i think the games are probably started stuck up a little bit physically. you know, i think everyone loves playing games. everyone knows representing these clips every few days, but i think it does take, it's all on 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 telling sometimes to stop the games up to that speed.
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yeah. um we want to win 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 store. i can't queuing and buy house travel to cancel all despite the assign, jerry, he picks up in the last weeks champions league game against us alonza. the french international mission stopped at a spanish league game against right fi icon. i put you chasing history in this tournaments that brings together the club champions of old 6 global confederations . noticing from mexico as ever won a global title. this game is being played at tax, also the sale stadium series on. so the day from when origin seen a beat friends in the world come final all the play, the best times will be side induct. so one of its history right on which are it and she can have quite a standard to live on. so on the richardson out, you, sarah, be silent. a well rounded road in brazil for wood, vin easiest, junior, has won the fees the best minions, player of the year award. they will terminate,
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took place in doha, on tuesday. many will see this as justice off of an easiest was snubbed for the panel on to earlier in the year east cub manage of color into lossy one, the base coach of the year award, and 3 of the easiest as teammates at rail join him in the base 11 of the year performance, he basically was now retired. tony crows was also included, chelsea hub provision the suspended midfield. and we kind of moved drake over at those findings. you know, routine drugs, test the club, say the ukraine international insists that he's never knowingly taking the band substance and that they support the face testing program. he says he's in complete shock, but that he knows he's done nothing wrong and hopes to be back on the pitch soon. forming into a play a rinaldo has announced he'll run for the presidency of results, football, confederation. rinaldo rules are played for ac milan rel madrid and foster luna 12
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world cups as a striker with brazil in 19942002. the 48 year old will enter as a candidates to take the in 2026 and says he wants to recover the prestige and respect of the national team. in india said, crickets, este against australia is heading for a drawing brisbin rain made at a stop stop the day after gab. but more importantly, in this cricket is avoided the fall of one with a lake flurry of runs. in fading lights, they finish the day on $252.00 for 9 steep and just be right at the crease. 193 when suitable straight is 1st spinning school boats will have to bet again. the 5 test series is level at $1100.00. and these even beating by $423.00 runs to send some sal, be into test assignment with a wind, and he's home ground in hamilton, selby certificates to add some mutual send his food as england will roll out for 234 with jacob bethel and joe ruth, reaching hall centuries, there's
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a consolation waiting for the backups who lost the 1st 2 matches of the savings on acceleration being used in the n. b a nichol, a. your kid show racked up another triple, double fold at the ends and nuggets, the school 20 points, and that 14 rebounds and 15, it says it's he's 10th, couple of the season and 100. and since you have all the scripts jamal murray, top school, the 28th, including the winning shots and the closing grounds, i think the sacramento kings 15129. and finally, a 5 year old girl from thailand is be making waves on social media with a swimming skills. david stakes as the story a lots of 5 year old kids like swimming, but not many of them can do this funny and my swim pun is from thailand. and earlier this month she was invited to the world championships in budapest, where she got to have it go in the main pool and meet some of the best swim is on
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the planet. i never seen such a young girl swim this way. she is incredible. she's really amazing. she's just unbelievable. little girl who just loves the water. the she may not like getting splashed by me up against when they get 6 months old. and it's been hooked ever since. i am coached by her father. she was winning local. right. she's in thailand, by the time she was full videos of her treatments, have been glued tens of millions of times on social media to bring the water on
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the wall in budapest, then you got to spend time with elite coach james gibson. he says it's still too soon to say if she can go all the way to the top. it's super excited. yeah. she loves been in the water. she really does not be in the water. just coach, quiet father. very, very good. technically for such a young age, but 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 a little step by step. well they've been the struggles to get onto the starting blocks at the moment. she has less than a decade to become the youngest ever olympics and champions 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. ok, that's all the sports needs full tonight. jessica, thank you patience. and that's the news from me. jessica washington for this miss
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alice, i'll be back in a moment with more of today's the the mama uprising is in um, freedom movement that takes place in can you time being up against the british demanding tunnel, fill on me because if i don't to sign in lights on persons colonial past. there is this domestic torture of reign of terror and these count major human rights abuse. how was this happening? very bridges way of to whichever one tend or near to deny on out is there are several meters underground. this school is called simply the undergrad school. you have this built, its location is secret and it doubles up as a bomb shelter. some children have no nothing other than school in war time. i like
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to study him not above ground because it stays here. this is the only school of its kind in the city. it's cost, millions of dollars and the off tends to build more. the idea is not only to create a safe environment, also hasn't worked for children. a child psychologist takes care of the children's emotional needs in a school that is doing its best, a shell to protect children. however, difficult to task that i can, these democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the u. s. corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the
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challenges here with the . ready the syrians tell to 0 about the mass graves. dog with boobs is on the outskirts of damascus. the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is all just even live it from. don't also come in. i am seriously concerned about the reports of minnesota escalation. the un envoy to syria wants to secure to counsel the countries conflicts is phone from over.
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