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allergies here with the . ready ready ready searching for serious disappear a mass graves to contain the remains of thousands of people was found outside damascus. the i'm the bulk of this out just a life though. also coming up, the un security council calls for an inclusive and serial lead political process of the form of the sad regime is where the forces continue. the campaign of genocidal financing. causal was ceasefire to gain momentum in cairo and dover. severe shots
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rustled, bundle off to rescue is the pacific olive nations search for survivors of choose things as quick. the thanks for joining us. the scale. if the aside regimes, brutality is emerging mouse graves are being discovered across the syria and which is 0, has visited the largest tens of thousands of people that's said to have been buried here in the district a good time for us outside the capital of damascus. the you and says it's made contact with the new student administration and is hoping to send teams to investigate beside say, to hold a sentence this report from the side a. hi, some alice sad says the truth about some of the 10s of thousands of missing syrians lives here underneath what used to be a regime base and could take the north of damascus. i saw owned
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a construction company. he says bossard said security agencies use his machinery to bury tortured prisoners here and houses. we show the name of suited exactly and have a bad feeling every time i come here and it brings back memories of what i saw for years, refrigerated truck sees to dump bodies in cables on a regular basis. if it was very ugly. i some witnessed 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
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. i prayed over their bodies, they were innocent civilians, and so they were our syrian brothers. could tie felt 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 defense . now, syrians need to find those who are still missing, writes group, say, there are at least 100000 accounted, 400, the kind of table, 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,
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violence center for their own shows, the good type of damascus countryside. the military chief of higher troyer alshaun said that the group and toast dissolve it some way out of fully much under the banner of the serial men of treatment. he also said that code is controlled and we will be integrated under the confusion. new leadership is not the most of us, the institutionalization of the military is definitely the next step. all military units including the armed wing of h t s, must be integrated into the army. if it was stuff well then that's the problem of how we hope to reach a stage where we no longer talked about factions. because this is a thing of the past. it was merely a means to and then we will be among the 1st like the initiative to dissolve our armed wing what i can and regarding the area controlled by the sds, so god willing it will be integrated under the countries new administration, video and security counselors issued a statement, quoting for an inclusive and serial ad, political process of the full of the sad regime. the u,
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as in boy this to we address the council on tuesday presenting roadmap for transition, but he also one of the conflict isn't over pointed to the tension between tucker's back fighters and curtis lead forces. gabriel, i was on the it has moved from the you and a headquarters, and you the 1st security council meeting on serious since the fall of a side were council members got updates on the political and humanitarian situation on the political front gear petterson the un special envoy for syria 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 steering transition concrete movement on them inclusive political translation, really big t and ensuring so you're going to receive states along support in needs that is clear and the master willingness to engage denise, already men's,
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and for the only be addressed with broad support, including a smooth end design actions, and pro prompted actual on designations to. i'm for reconstruction. the why petterson told the counselor, a roadmap to a syrian, the 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 a new constitution and free and fair elections. petterson also told is real to stop . it's a tax on syria is right, and let's see is oil supplement activity and they don't provide searing glove. rich are any good 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,
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also brief. the council from damascus, he said before the fall of the assad regime, 17000000 syrians needed commanded 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, 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 onto, i'll just either at the united nations in new york of israel as a prime minister says his forces will remain in the buffers and they seize last
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week in southern. so we have for the, for simple future. benjamin netanyahu made the comments during a visit to mount hub and which is inside syria, beyond the occupied golden heights. israel seized the area in the days following the full of this sad regime. critics accuse israel of exploiting. now people in syria to make a land grab the . now how about says a see, saw dealing cause it is possible if israel stop setting new conditions and these are the defense ministers as a deal is close to the never. but is also made comments pushing for the defeat of from us and continue control in gaza. folks are currently underway in cairo, and ohio after several rounds collapse without an agreement ro day has moved from the georgia. any of the capital amount of mind you, our team is operating out of jordan ever since he's really government bind. i'll just hear from by the as well and the occupied west back there is
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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 kept us 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, the discussions are down to the details to the names of who would be released, what, who, who among the public study and the chaise would also be released. so the details are being ironed out. egypt and i thought of playing, of course, an important role and the united states has its eyes on this. the outgoing and
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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. 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 day as us later on. maybe well and goes a bunch of continues and bed lie in the north of the gaza strip and is ready as try and hit homes, housing displays, palestinians, and at least 8 people have been killed in an attack on a residential building that happened to come out antoine hospital locals are trying to rescue those still traps and the revel a cloud one hospital is come under a piece of texas, the start of as well. siege of northern gauze and many weeks ago. now some of the latest attacks by these weight, even if you would carry that using a remote control vehicle carrying explosives, explosions, have destroyed nearby buildings and terrified patients. just it was most colored
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has been to the hospital, and that's more on the ongoing attacks. central panics, tools, medical stuff, patients and one of the people as because way the army keep this toning drama was photo explosives near to come out of the hospital. we are talking here about streets away from the medical stuff. that's why fragments keep hitting directly the hospital itself. and so that's why just as here are as told and this and that says on the window of the i see you to box 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 vector. so
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this is the live of destruction inflicting and the hospital as you can see and allow me to show you one more thing, which is the ceiling or the department. and the color chart here. and also the tax directly shows the i c u department from this bought 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. it's those doctors and the patients here, everybody to stop this genocide also to save this only operational health facility in the besieged, nothing goes to it. was a huge adjust. the paper that i found this time was this all continues this
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genocide, a war and health care system is badly functioning. b, u, and agency for policy. refugees on russ responsible for millions of medical consultations a year and is now operating on a thread best supply chain stokes, of essential medicine such as in saline and syringes and to be exhausted at 8 supplies for main trapped a border crossings. power company has a report some dare obama. in the heart of gauze island, ravaged by relentless will end up, locate that has lasted for decades. the exist a free trial threat for survival. that threat for the walk. from within 70 years, the united nations agency has been the quality of the most basic human rights for millions of times, plenty and refugees. and since the onset of as well as devastating, who goes on what has been the center of the humanitarian relief as it will blazing its limited resources to address the urgent needs of post audience,
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we're sitting in a health center right now. this is one of our nice 3 remaining on the health sense is left in the gaza strip of 22. everything else has been destroyed, but one owner has been able to do is find other facilities work with the community . i'm continued to provide much needed health care. even in the middle of the shooting and bombings 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 is yet owner was fighting to maintain its presence is very sore, just as cute in to those of us tough including own or what, cuz as the risk, the lives to provide a sense of services like health care, education, and food to goals is most venerable. now, the very existence of despite to agency is at risk. it is very parliament has
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failed to depend on what from operating inside israel and in the occupied territories, leaving millions of post indians at an even more dangerous situation. one year, what as a structure in the lights of palestine, refugees is irreplaceable. having said that, if under, while we're forced to shut down it, schools, health centers and all the services tomorrow, palestine refugees remain palestine refugees. 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 money interesting cases among children is corrupt. so many police remains as tough the board, the owner. what, what,
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cuz refused to abandon the mission. but the agency is definitely more than just as well as who it's also facing funding shortages. unfortunately, efforts to undermine it's very pressing direct advisor and out there is that i post on you without just there are still a head the suspect charged with getting a us health care executive is charged with murder as an act of terrorism. and ukraine says that assassinated the russian general in retaliation for chemical weapons attacks on his soldiers. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read painting through the game? so basically, you missed all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings, life cop 29,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the hello good you, without a 0. his reminder of our top story is this our mass graves to being uncovered in serial tens of thousands of believes to be buried in one side and go time font outside damascus un says it's made contact with you with ministration to sending a team to investigate the u. s. n voice to be assessed as growing in special consensus to recognize the administration if petterson addressed the security council cooling from inclusive political transition. the free and fair elections from us as a sci fi dealer and gaza is possible. if israel stop setting new conditions, these are the defense minister says the deal is close to the narrative,
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but he's also made comments pushing the defeat of the mass and continued control in gaza. ukraine security service says it was behind the killing of a russian general and must go ego cutting off, who was a commander of the russian armies, nuclear and chemical chemical and biological defense division was killed by a bump him into the electric scooter. is the most senior russian officer to be killed and the war would ukraine. you the shop of oliver reports from moscow. in the morning, a powerful blast shakes a quiet, small school neighborhood shop 3 windows in nearby buildings filled with the before books. but the, there was some kind of a bank we warehouse to sleep, didn't understand anything. there was no fire. 15 minutes later special surfaces begin together. and palaces, 5 departments, emergency services for the garden, the ground. 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
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because the fire alarm went off. that talks code 54 year old live 10, a general eagle, q, reload the head of rushes, and you click chemical and biological defense. and he says, you 3 year old assistant rational source whose side the bone was hayden on the handle of an electric screws at pokes near the entrance to the building. it was designated using a radio signal or a cold from a mobile phone. it sold those behind that's hawk, the monitoring the general remotely bought a timer left in aconia by which was being evacuated now. the lens was pointing at the entrance to the building rocks and the rod to keep it hayton to the ukranian psyche. religious killing was a special operation by the security services. they accused him of organizing chemical attacks on ukrainian solo, calling him a legitimate target. the russian authorities have described the bowman tied as terrorism. while souls as close to can relive say that shortly before his death,
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the general has said he was a target for the ukrainians. also he uncovered data on biological laboratories in ukraine. compliance with toxic chemicals, publications against russia. u dash above oliver ultra 0 most k ukrainian president blog. mr. lensky has been visiting troops, is fighting intensifies in the east. he met military personnel at a rehabilitation center in the v. as in the west of the country, ma'am, on the east, ukrainian forces are trying to have a power russian advance has a multiple friends in the den. yes, screeching russian forces are closing in on the town up across the vital roads and rail junction. european lead is amazing and a study is capital to drum up support for ukraine. leaders from 10 nations made including those in the u. k, sweden, finland, denmark, the quote on china, iran and north korea to seize all forms of direct support for russia. and pledge continued military assistance,
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the key projected to exceed $12500000000.00 by next year. but he's eating his criticise claims. a chinese business menus links with buttons, prince andrew to supply for china. u. k. high court has named young tango is the live spy of the details the most last week about his relations with the world prints. he was banned from britain 2 years ago, but his identity has been kept secret under a court order. the 2nd of quake has slowed down, rescue efforts invito onto it follows a launch as quick on tuesday that could at least 14 people on the south pacific on a nation. the 7.3 magnitude quite cool, was buildings to collapse and damage several vehicles. roads connect to the capital port visa to the main pool would have been blocked by land slides. rescue were continues to try to free. those still trapped us. clement ship, poco is the direct so all well vision of the final assaye. he says, support for the search and rescue effort is most critical at the moment. the biggest supplies that, that are required at the moment i'm made equal. um both it made me go say chosen
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and probably um, uh, stuff as well. uh one additional request that has been made by our government to the international community is. busy technical support to inform all fund missionary, but also inform the people that would help with the upset the states and risk commission. i'm up to the search and rescue mission is complete and then that's when um you material and organizations like ourselves can come in now and, and sort of um, respond to the mentor your needs. at the moment we anticipate that the biggest cement area needs will be around for, as does the provision of what i especially to those that are living on the margins, particularly those that are leaving per yep. and communities. we also do anticipate that they would be on an image as a full shortage, but um that's something that we're working on to estimate the impact of the, of the ethically. we haven't any existing. i only really i'm apart from being rated . one of the most is just a bunch of upfront countries we rented,
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one will be hop just countries on that. so that's an interesting i any. and with quite is the end of the country to this office. there's been a lot of work that um and we can team of, of the indian, which is a disaster management. i'm a government a drink to try and to pay a full for the side of the season. but this particular one quarter. so i'm not aware of this is not the usual stuff that we deal with when we're dealing with exhaust that so, so they can tell the city, but also the, the scale of, of this particular it breaks is something that is, is, is um, unprecedented in you know, recent history, at least 22 people in front of died following one of the strongest storms in navia century to hit the french overseas township of miles. the government has imposed a nighttime coffee on the indian ocean island ahead of a visit by president emanuel. my home is for you, the final death toll could be in the hundreds. we'll have to sweeping through my old cycle, and she continued west to malory and mozambique. with 34 people have died and several others have been injured. the un says thousands have be left without
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shelter, water and food off the home schools of health facilities, a partially or completely destroyed these $25.00 people have died in the democratic republic of congo. after a boat capsized north. east of the capital can shasta, you have a credit vessel flip shortly. often to puncher in the fee river. officials say more than a 100 passengers on board at the time of the accident searches on the way for thousands more still missing. oh, i saw spikes in the high profile coming over us health insurance executive has been charged with murder as an act of terrorism. luigi men gianni is accused of shooting dance, united healthcare and chief executive brian thompson in new york. 2 weeks ago, he was the head of one of the largest insurance companies in the us, buncha, and he was arrested in pennsylvania after a 5 day man. hon. the case attracted worldwide attention with by the online criticizing the insurance industry and on affordable health care for these. i think there's
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a criminal defense attorney on full the prosecutor. he's also adjunct professor of law at cornell law school. he says the severity of the charges it's unexpected. i can tell you that certainly um it was a creative charging decision at a creative decision by the district attorney's office to present the grand jury with the option of been guiding for murder in the 1st degree. and again, this notion of, of the way the murder was committed, it was done so brazenly, it was done in a method and in a manner that would have intimidated the population of new york city. and that's exactly what the statute costs were. whether we're talking about intimidating the population or intimidating the government, the way that the model was carried out. certainly on a busy street 6th avenue. yes, it was 6 45 in the morning,
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but lots of people are out in manhattan at 6 45 in the morning. that degree of planning and the degree of doing it in the open. the termination factor is what elevates it from 2nd degree to 1st degree, kind of just prime ministers facing coles to step down even from members of his own policy. motors, deputy prime minister, resigned and elective descent. christie, a freeland, was considered today's most loyal ally in the statement, feeling criticized to do it for political gimmicks. and so they disagreed on how to handle parish threats and by incoming us president elect. donald trump. today has led the country for nearly a decade and recent comments he likened to them all within his own policy to a family fund. equitable has completed a $1500000000.00 deal to cms of the amazon rain for us. the grievance will see positive, its external debt swapped with spend to go conservation. it's equitable 2nd debt buyback program designed to free up government funding for environmental protection
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not logic quiet across the event. those conditions extend to the gulf, but we could see a brisk, a wind blowing in the gulf, thursday into friday, just a slightly below the average. and katasha is feeling cool at night, but it is a laundry, dry situation. nothing unusual to be found here, but there is some unusual weather to be found across the north of africa. we've got heavy rain pouring into libya that has spots warnings. we could see some flooding here. below that, it's the winds that continue to blow to the west of africa, bringing some very dusty conditions to the canary islands, but it is launch the dry in the north. it's down in the south where we are seeing those very heavy rains. we had very hot conditions. recently, temperatures have come down across boats wanna and south africa. but we, i think it's very heavy rain to come wednesday into thursday that you have a unique
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perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds killing? hit us as soon as i say 11 on, on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people matter just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12000 things. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 0 show many faces an early election before the collapse of johnson schultz is coalition government. your, the gets economy is in trouble with the political divisions. so what, how the issues and why is the outcome so important to international? this is inside store the

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