tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 18, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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up and slick face and i'm just so beautiful north coast of the u. k. where the global green energy revolution taking on new elements rise on it, which is 0. the the hello, hello raman. you what you mailed, is it renews online. what headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes? goods begin to flow into silver ever cross the border with jordan as that fits gets under way to restore the economy. i'm how much bought in syria and i'm going to tell you how people in the area of coordination are on the going on heights the about these video corporation of the villages, danger and k. i also think about allowed one hospital,
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one of gauze as last functioning medical facilities is again targeted and it is really strikes it is got, does the traffic situation? it does not apply to admit that is very close as we need out and taking apple to call the democratic republic of congo accuses the tech joins of using conflict, minerals the welcome to the news our it's $1300.00 of g m t and syria's new political chapter is beginning to slowly take shape. 10 days after the full of the assad regime, the pushes on to kick stopped the economy. jordan has reopened the job of border crossing with sylvia for trade. was there anything the flow of goods and freight traffic between the 2 countries? meanwhile, the 1st domestic flights has also arrived in
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a lot of the area taking off from the capital of damascus. the applewood had been shut down for security reasons. activities also picking up pops areas, main, c port and the coastal. so to able to talk in photo authorities say this under the new administration, customs fees will be removed to try and refine the economy. i'm not going in the audit with scott's health trade activity resumed at the port of look, talk you some days ago. we carried out initial amendments to reduce some of the obstacles that were imposed, such as the huge customs fees that were placed on the import of goods. and now we are currently assessing, combining the fees and reducing them for everyone. and syrians have been waiting and long to that idea ends as banks reopen, hoping to have access to the salaries well as long as begins to return to normal. so many in syria, the united nations as expressing hope for those that are living. but you in special envoy gap, had his own is in damascus and says this optimism despite the challenges. the major
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transfer, as you will know, is the scale of the economic chances. we need immediate to minutes here in the systems, but we also need to make sure it does seem to come be of a bill that we can see your economic recovery. and that'd be done. hopefully see the beginning maybe start the process to end sanctions. lot correspondent, sol, so there was standing by for us in damascus. high was so, i mean, the new syrian administration seems very keen to want to get things to return to normal. as we've seen, you know, regional apples perhaps opening up across the country. and definitely that line border in the south, the indians, right after taking the control of the government, the position which is now the effectively that the governments of syria, they have said that they have 2 priorities. first was to to, to receive the international commission. and on that front that i've seen the creek developments,
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that edition is often that occasions from the outside world they are coming to damascus, admitted the officials of the new government. and the said the 2nd 2nd priority for them is to us to, to, to bring back the, the, the live to normal as soon as possible. and now that is also, that will up in price fast, just $10.00 days of the full of this out regina. now they pay for the main airport and the largest airport in the country. these will put ational. and the 1st domestic flies from the top of the sort of damascus to apple of what i left, what has just taken off. and that is a major though not funds, because it is a strong indicator of how the light is quickly getting back to normal offices. i'm not seeing that they are planning to have more and more domestic flies and adding new destinations on that. and of course, the say that as of next steps, they want to resume the international flies as well. however, this making such a decision is not directly just the opposite them the destination countries also
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need to have food at the unit p in the association of aerospace c. that's 3. obviously, timeline for these are not supplies will be march 20 to $25.00. so on the other hand, the new opening off of the at the board that from jordan to, to, to celia, job the board. there is also significant development because this is one of the major lifelines off syria. it's not the one that you're going to be doing for the bus. the boys as well. that's it. is it reconnected with the neighboring countries? because the city inside it do it, which is called nice. it is on the direct control of the aged. yes. which is now the dominant for the government power in the syria. and now we've the force of vino relational with their force in the attack. yeah, the cause of course being operational side with the, the opening of the line, the board, there's in be this part of the major steps for the city, for near syria, a syria that is now struggling to be competent economy. that was the best stated by
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15 years off, a civil war results of the forest, the in damascus. thank you for the updates. know, israel's military has full syrian villages from the amazon to then extends the tower trade occupies on the guidelines. critics, the keys is relative, taking advantage of the political uncertainty since the end of the slide rule. but i'm involved repulsed from couldn't that through all the golan heights in the village. if i shut off families, take shelter after being expelled from their homes by these lady ami. oh, what am i to put them right in his uh console. so it was done when they rode in with their tanks and bulldozers been to our village. they fired on people in homes and terrorize the women and children. they gathered people in a school, detaining them for several hours. then an army general came and told them they have only half an hour to lead the village. but i carry anything with them or homeless now on the slopes of mount,
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tell them one or somebody say he's in the buffers on the joint. the occupied areas of the goat on heights. but since the fall of a sudden i said these are really anya has pushed forward into this area insight seen from where i started sending us decided me to tell the posts are only a few 100 meters in this direction. this is where the 1st is really tax costing to city on november 8 the up to now they have okay. bite 7 villages in the why the area including the one you see right. the behind me, the village of how many do you, these are the um, you know, keep pies the headquarters of the government and how many did its taxes call the coordinator come through site. did you poses an item because, you know, if i've had the support of body of us to be honest, we couldn't enjoy the full of the dictates of a shock because immediately on the following morning is really tags rolled into our streets of wood. you had says he's great to see a is to see a petition of 1967 when he's people well,
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far from most of the going on heights the on the annual solar june, the end is ready sold. you asked me in arabic. if i'm the village chief, i said, yes. he asked if he could come over. i said, for what purpose have you come here? this is outlined to which he replied, no, this is the land of israel. i said, no, your coming is unoccupied, but we're not going to move from here. the top, i'm sure on that report. i live here to either be a to would you have says he has amenities, topless, a line of communication with the lady on a, in order to coordinate safety for his people. but if the heart of the active any were upset with the new ladies with failing to be with us, we're told during the lip of hama, homes, and so on, we'll count at least send someone to meet with us. they simply nowhere to be seen. look, these really tank. so right here, they're destroying the trees. if there's a coordination between them and out government, we're not aware of, it's not running out of, i'm not sure if no, serious new leadership says it is not looking for new conflicts. it has called on
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the international community to intervene to issue a serious sovereignty. but without any city and forces here at us events, fee of what lies ahead for that area and its population. how much fun does 0 coordinate on the golan heights the so as well, the dice been so electra in peace and security studies that remained investigating and good to have you ever gotten on the program? i mean, certainly moving parts to what's going on in syria right. now can i just start with the issue of apples pub potentially being opened in polls as well as well as line borders as well for a while, isn't it? but it's all about international recognition. you've got sanctions on the country at the moment, very specific. no fly zone as well until you get this international flight saying, you might think you are an international country recognized on the well stage. but sanctions have to be lifted. it's a, it's a double problem sold really, isn't it? yeah, we shouldn't. oh bags. some of those developments that we've heard about today, you know, yes, having those domestics lights back on is a return to normal. see yes, having the board is open the same book. if a you know,
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if you remember the, the go to, um, this just been open with jordan, that was actually open until the 6th of december, that those domestic flights were flying until very, very recently. so it's not like this assessing a new paradigm here, as opposed to solid, syria is more like getting back to how things were under solid. and that's of course, remember that things addressed. thoughts would not good. i think it's bad to say that was repression, but it was also corruption. that was limited electricity, energy supplies, educational, those kind of things. so i think what aged yes, a trying to do is be quite pragmatic. he would just get back to that stuff to square because even that was not much we're them. but for example, the invasion of iraq and things started to go wrong when iraqi started saying, you know what, we were better off and to sit down. we had more power electricity safety, so each this is trying to get bytes, that minimum minimal level for the same time that routine for the sanctions to be rescinded. because once that happens, then you can actually start to build a new normal. but before then, you're not going to get very far within the domestic policy, the h d. s. has,
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we also must allow our international viewers to understand that it doesn't have full control of the country. and it doesn't influence all of the country. and if you look at this border area, they went in charge of it before and it's still uncertain as to who's in charge as a water legions. is that all sort of flip flopped in terms of i mean, friend and i'm not. yeah, at the end of the day haystack off fall from the army or forward to the state. you know, we like to say the state should have the monopoly owns on it's when it's board is i the ones who basically are in charge? haste. yes. might be, it might look like they're in charge, but they're not on in charge on the ground. there's plenty of other groups and not as many of whom are much larger than them, like the kurdish, as a staff for example, they took his proxy, the siri national army, who are both of whom have moved fight is done h d s on the situation. you're referring to and the board about just shows how complicated they say is safe. what we understand that board across thing in the nearby town is that right with taken by and so there is
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a group called the 8th brigade. now they were rebels, but no h d s affiliated rebels. they then in 2018 flip back to be part of the regime again before flipping back to be rebels in this latest offensive. and they were distinct from h t s. but what we're hearing is that they're basically keeping the same structure, but now it's probably a thing to h d. s. come out and so they flipped once again, but this time to a stance, but it should be, gosh, and make it clear. they all know aged. yes. as people, they're not part of the the nucleus, the cool of h t s as members. so this shows you the challenge, the aged yes price. they want to integrate these guys into that organization structure into a new syria for the same time. they don't trust these groups, they will faulty each other in the past. so i'll just keep an eye on these loose allegiances that are happening right now. let's talk about the economy because the central bank it so also assess an exchange rate against the serial pound to the dollar. talked about transactions, international transactions hopefully will happen in time. and people along choose atm waiting for the salaries. it's all about boxes,
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it's all about the liquidity of money in the domestic system. people need to do that jobs, but they also need to be paid for that jobs. and every month you expect to paycheck, people want to spend that money. you've got to have money and of course it's all tied up in sanctions and reserves. so yes, at the end of the day, people happy tearing down statues of hated dictators, booked, to kind of power phrase by clinton at that clinton saying is the economy stupid? i think in post conflict phases like this, so when it does pay the full, it's a case of it's the everyday stupid people want to celebrate. they want to have them open, but then they want to go back to what they want to go back to the job to send the kids back to school. for example. they want to get into a normal, everyday routine. and you can't do that unless you have a stable function and government stable, functioning, public, that services, security, all those things. and those are only going to come once you have functions, release the and stuff in the community after goes after 11. now has to know the entire country to rebuild and not serial. so with the we have comes in the queue of
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priorities, not packing order is very much an open question. rob die, spend full thanks very much for your insight. links to the ticket sales progress. thank you. the dangerous and catastrophic that. so a staff member cause has come out of hospital, has described the situation is as well keeps up its attacks. the medical facility was targeted once again by is riley false, is dozens were injured area and is mainly and strongly get a home sheltering displays. people in the area can at least 8 in central and southern gaza. 10 saying what was supposed to be safe zones came on defiance and several people were killed. building cause that has been under is really see some mold in 2 months. um, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been subjected to unrelenting bombing,
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international organizations. i've been judging as well, and it's blockade and allow a deliveries into the area and my colleagues volleyball ca spoke to eat some of the director of nursing. it come out loud when a hospital in northern gauze over the phone. he described the aftermath of israel's attack on tuesday. the last night was a total of the hospital of the land and the vicinity of come out of the one house with them. because the day is really about, those is on minutes. the vehicle is progress towards the hospital and the building, so that went into the house with a may have also got to get to so many houses from the northern and western sides of the house. but the uh, the, the, they have good talking to the family um, but uh, in the facility of the house with a 15 boxes have a ride to the hospital, including 6 months from this out about the family. so many people have been
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wounded. so many people are still on the rubber and you will just have 5 extend from the good cop to this rate is on the hospital and this allowed diggs, the ring size again, is the intensive care unit that is full of patients and one to paypal by when to every, with the department of the intensive care unit and also the hospital was put on the the black dust the that, that we almost cannot see what's in front of us. this is the problem that we don't have oxygen, right? because the didn't things i've been talking to mrs about can you, can you tell me about how many patients were in the i see you at the time of the strike and were you able to move the mountain time gun or not? i'm on the patients on the
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ventilator is inside the intensive care unit, and in total we have 70 full wounded and they should inside the different department of the hospital. and this is the last functioning hospital in northern guys that we, we understand how, how many patients are there. and what's left of it after this latest a time. will you still be able to treat people? come on, i'd want to be in by the day we just had the wounded and the patients in a very primitive way. we don't have central oxygen in the hospital. we have some southern does that we're about to run out. and the situation has been a deal like in my loud what caused the to the hospital as being a central target of his body full assistance as each and then all the guy now does, there is both. i'll kind of visit to the intensive care units that i had before his
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most recent attack and sent this report offensive products to some of the medical staff patients. and one of the people as these were in the army. keep this toning trouble with the photo explosives near to come out of the hospital. we are talking here about streets away from the medical staff. that's why fragments keep hitting directly the hospital itself. and so that's why just as here are as told in this and that says on the window of the i see you to box me to keep themselves saved from the is via text 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 you can clearly see in the picture.
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so this is the limit of destruction inflicting the hospital as you can see and allow me to show you one more thing, which is the ceiling or the 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 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 cause threat flaws. it gives you adjust the paper that you found a sign the israel's prime minister, hesitating,
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cold and tell of you to resume testimony and is corruption trial by name is that y'all who is accused of bribery fraud and breach of trust. if convicted the faces up to 10 years in prison, that's me all who denies any wrong doing and as described the challenges as upset no day is public events for us from the jordanian capital of monkeys, the because he's right, the government has them down to 0 from operating and as well as the occupied west bank. so what happened didn't call new of the, well you have testimony. so hail in more testimony and these hearings are expected to go into the summer months. partly also because nothing, you know, has appealed to the courts to limit the amount of hours he would spend at the court . and he has played around with those dates. in fact, this hearing was supposed to take place yesterday. he canceled that. and instead of
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going to court, he went for a photo op in the occupied syria and go on high something which invited a lot of pushback from the media this morning. um, so i'm hearing about the details of the case. nothing, you know, trying to defend himself saying that the media is up to get them that these allegations are baseless and that he did not do anything wrong in all cases. of course, he's consistently, as you said, try to avoid appearing in codes, but he also has this issue of an image. he was to still to try the same as of being a strong man despite difficult when you have these charges against you, isn't that? and it is because in addition to these charges, in addition to the fact that this has been years in the making, remember these hearings happened or more than 5 years after a the is nothing. yeah. was indicted in addition to that, you have criticism on the handling of the cease fire talks. the families of the
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captives won't one deal. all the captives out now because they're afraid that many of them won't survive for much longer. his coalition partners, they want exactly the opposite. they think that any deal right now is a capital lation. they don't want to see any deal reached with how us and in addition to all of that and other domestic issues facing nothing. yahoo and his coalition. nothing at all remains wanted by the international criminal court. there's an arrest warrant out for him because he is accused of committing crimes against humanity and war crimes in gaza. no day that for us an event. thank you. let's close eva to madison kline, professor all political science about in university georgia stuff in west reason. mr. class. always good to have you on the program. so real distraction, this court case isn't it for the prime minister? and it's really not on message for the image that he's trying to present and the,
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the direction he wants to offer these riley public that he wants to create the impression that day is clean. and it's an easy task at this time. well, he will be greeted by the general attorney. then we will see if he succeeds. the note now is a, is a question to buy his own lawyer. and as a is a, his own show. so here on the show, but beyond the 2 professional groups, cetera, and lawyers and the branch of these really media, very few people, they pulled up the engine to what's going on in the courtroom. it's there, there is no drama, there was no big drama drama really, really be, was the really be graded by the attorney general. what is the public perception
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of the court case? because obviously with the war on garza, the families of the captives demonstrated on the streets of ton of even are the major cities. we can, we count 11 does really where the public support a is full and that's in the all who is the public support for next, you know, on this policy right now? what's your general sense of the way the situation sits in israel? a hi. conclusion. is that the in general, they probably specially quoted their folders. they support within, you know, even those who criticize him for getting some benefits of being corrupted. but they still supporting politically same as, as the right leader at this time for the sake of his writing piece on the, in his face. he's appreciate the as a brand new stuff that can do whatever he wants
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a gun enjoy. very comfortable life that they don't see as a corruption. but, but generally speaking, he does not face any political challenge at the moment from bill position. the position is very weak and i assume that one drop enters the of the room and with some of the stand, explain that on your primate understanding. we've done the all regarding the hostages, the be talking to rob, or be to be, be about next in the box of the west bank. then he will make a big profit. politically. we talk about designing pivot towards the war on gauze, on the ongoing conversation internationally as to whether that is
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a sci fi in the all thing or not the last 48 hours. we've been given the impression by various stakeholders that there is a deal to be done on the table. what's your general sense? again, for the people that you'll speaking to my, my judgment is that the mix coming out from brian minister office about it is not coming very close with that. we are very close to the d is, is melted by, it's, it has a political, the purpose to prepare these really public opinion and the, the, the gold folders and the position. i've made the position within the closet, within the government to as a possible deal with some concessions that is ready may made it's the concessions are for instance,
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of freeing one vote t and i'm inside the from these are the german and expelling them to therapy or cut off, or iran, as the problem is all the question is, what are the red lines for, let's say bent the small 3 inch off of the with to right wing. we've seen that college and what are they are a bit of red lines, but can i just jump in the car when it goes? just jump in that because you talk about the red lines that the right wing all these riley cabinet my top. but that also red lines for the us as well as president to like trump, me is you might say the tools of the white house on january the 20th. he's made it very clear housing t to tel aviv exactly what he wants. so is nothing you all here with the, in a race against time as well, to change that public opinion as you suggested. and i just feel that donio
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negotiate with trump, people a lot they walk drum to trump is a coming administration offered to have done y'all in exchange over his eye of the school sessions. and it may have, it may be there in the wrong case or in somebody or maybe a normalization in both of them. but then you all can say i did, she did something very, very bold for the, for his words, security for the stability of the state for we are coming much closer to the definitive when uh, of, of the war, which is, what is the sorry, i let you finish that, sorry that yeah. so that, that the know can end up as the big we're off of the war the, the,
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the person who defeated the from us. we shall say, what does happen to his face as and when that happens, middle compliant, joining us from west or east and thank you for your time. so i had had filled out my items to the syrian. i left, i lived here for 9 years and it feels like i am more to dish. the city embrace is a new feature. we meet the generation of young people who probably not knowing that country the over 27000 harrowing photographs as kimberly until they can do that task. the evidence in this case is frankly even stronger than that that we had against the nazis in there and back in the 1st of a 2 part series out to 0 photos, powerful cases of all crimes against civilians allegedly kills by the syrian
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government. with photographic evidence from the seas of files lost souls of syria on outages, era the journey to what can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian villages, traversing one of the world's most dangerous right is a risk that comes with the job. we follow the journey of these people as they get them to survive. risk unusual on algebra the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back to the always the reviews are with me. so run the reminder of on top stories. jordan is reopened. the job of border crossing with syria betrayed, resuming the flow of goods and straight traffic between the 2 countries. the crossing was closed earlier this month showed you before bush on a side was removed from power. the combat allowed one holds for the northern garza has gotten beans hogs advise ready forces inside of nursing tells us that the intensive care unit came under attack and the hospital is struggling to treat patients with hardly any supplies. pissaro's prime minister hesitating cold in tel aviv to resume testimony in his corruption trial 20 minutes and you all have to face up to 10 years in prison if he's convicted. so yeah, a special assad regime was accused of manufacturing and selling a legal cup to go on pills since he fled syria. evidence of the scale of this drug
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trade is being left. that comfortable is a street name for a psycho active drug called fen saline, which was developed in the 19 sixty's in germany. it was designed as a mild form of unfair to me in and used to treat a d h d. and that color lock lupsi center is now only used illicitly, reportedly popular amongst members of ice. so other groups, 80 percent of the global supply originates in syria on a addictive and like me to cause dangerous side effects. it was bundled globally in 1986 and even says official production had ceased by 2009 typical to visited one factory and double duma outside of damascus. after the fall of the chart i said, doors are opening, revealing with many suspected for years. his regime was long accused of being one
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of the world's biggest illegal drug syndicates. opposition fighters are finding warehouses that show the scale of drug production in syria. gap to gone, pills are everywhere. and what used to be a potato chip factory on the outskirts of duma, north of damascus, of omar shows us how these band pills were hidden for export. and one of the ways was to put them in plastic fruits. it cut off to throw that on. this used to be a factory that made potato chips aside, took it by force and turned it into a caps are gone for. so let's see. that was run by businessman and a member of parliament. this was a multi $1000000000.00 business vessel, shows us up to 3 kilos at a time. are being found in fact, and these electrical inverters, a financial lifeline for a nearly bankrupt state. that became with many calls on our coast state. the western officials long said the revenues allow the regime to withstand strict sanctions that were meant to hold officials responsible for war crimes and pressure
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us to end the conflict. us sanctions also target that the drug trade and its alleged sponsors. many of them close to the said family, but i don't know when you bought hydrogen was involved in the category trade. but we didn't imagine how big the network was, what was checking to see how many pills were in this factory. this factory is one of dozens that have been found, production was on an industrial scale. these tablets help the regime survive the chart i said also use that to negotiate. he promised the arab countries he would help curb smuggling in exchange for an overlay ization of relations, all said was re integrated into the arab fold, but the trade in kept the gun only flourished. the drug is popular in the middle east and beyond, and also cheap to make those who ran this factory tried to burn it in what could have been an attempt to hide evidence. but when the opposition fighters arrived,
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they were able to put out the flames. the regime long denied involvement in the trade, but many say it's couldn't happen in these tightly controlled securities state like syria, without the knowledge or consent of the regime. the premiums at the moment you anyhow, there were at least $160.00 factories and he turned secretaries and regime areas to drug production facilities. did all the un office on drugs and crime says syria is the primary source of kept the gun in the middle east. at least it was, it's new rulers are promising to change this reality that enriched a few who left much of the country in ruins. then there i was just data duma outside damascus as well as the 3000000 sabrina refugees that fled to took us into the wall in syria began 13 years ago. the whole generation of young people has grown up of have grown up, not knowing the country. now the chance to go back is causing mixed feelings. stephanie dec ripples from the turkish city of gauzy into the syrian border. i mean,
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it is doing his school homework. it's in turkish, and despite speaking arabic at home, it's his strongest language. he tells us i'm going to yes. so my identity is still in my, i live, i live here for 9 years and it feels like i am more to dish. yes, i want to go back like to visit, but not like to live. i want to live here because of my education. i would prefer this. so i can keep studying. the family decided to take on a turkish surname after they got citizenship to help them integrate. more than 3000000 syrians floods here since the war, 13 years ago, an entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here. not knowing syria, as on the part of returning is causing the feeling we meet 14 year old asthma, try out the outside, his uncle shop and goes beyond that. he is excited about the idea of returning that my wife about that when i was growing up,
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i knew that i was syria. even if i live in to the kids. i know that from deep inside. and if i go back to syria, even if we stayed here a lot old by families there, so i belong there. but back in the family home, there was not the same enthusiasm, yada is 13. we oscar how she feels about possibly going back to syria with us go ahead book and it was a bit of mix feeling because i've never been to serial before my whole life was here. everything i have is here. actually, i didn't really think further done that for my future. i thought i would be staying here as we interview yadda. her mother who is listening to our conversation starts to cry out of the difficulty because they don't use the sense because they don't see their parents now face
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the dilemma of just siding. what to do that's best for their children. we don't know what is the better for us now? i think get, if we stay here for our children just to learning here, that's good. but i want to say in my country to, to raise my, my children, they feel and make some connections there. a connection that's impossible to replicate for those who have never experienced it. my memory that young, i feel i, i looked my soul that i'm the, i want to to come back to remember these have been happening with the hope that one day or children will feel the same. stephanie decker or g 0 because he on depth of offensive lead by high w l. sean brought down the soft version 10 years ago. it established a government, but its destination as a territory could complicate just international relations. speaking exclusively to
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i'll just say right. and his 1st english interview took is following that as to how confident says it's time for the international community to consider removing h t s from the list. the h t s. the main component of the show. we say the coalition is governing syria. it remains on so on. took is tara list. is it time to remove them? do you think we will be taken out different stuff because what we have done in the past that was in accordance with the secret to counsel decisions. so i think we in the light of the recent developments we can take and i have another decision. what is your reading and understanding of them of the h t s. when we hear from western officials, a lot of concern at times about the h t s. is past connections with groups like
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a high the are you convinced missed the foreign minister that the h t s. has caught those links. it's moved on from that time. we've been uh, close the following. the categories on thursday. i think activities, i think hasty as has taken huge steps in divorcing itself, put on a car and dash, and other related to the elements. as soon as you can watch the full interview with the turkish foreign minister on 1212 as it relates to on wednesday, a 2013 gmc, the revenue authority say they've detained a suspect, the killing all of a senior general and most go on tuesday. the 29 year old is bank of stone, as opposed to be confessed to collaborating with ukrainian intelligent services and the attack of ego criminal. he was the commander of russia's nuclear chemical and
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biological defense division. that was investigating activities by the us and ukraine. the bump was hidden in the electric scooter. you did shop with all of us both for most of the shows the nation will have come. scottsdale, the russian investigators can we see on the f as v, as they have revealed details about the rest of the public trace of the mazda, of ahead of the chemical and biological protection. true, it won't carry lives and his assistant detain. mine is a 29 year old citizen, rebecca son. he was detained in the most school region, as we heard even publish, such as old interrogation of the mind, according to the suspects he was recruited by the ukrainian special services as well commissioning the crime who has promised $100000.00 in travel to one of the european countries to leave here in no scary, he received a allegedly received of course, a home made exclusive device and then ran to the call where he installed
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a video. surveillance camera was at no cost to the ukrainian safety of the need for the officer receiving a signal about carrie left on his assistance, leaving the entrance of the building and the suspect that's a nice has an explosive device. and as a result, as you'll notice, the high ranking general and he says a 3 year old assistance were killed, the survival of exposure was the general's dr. assisting racing in economy advisor, according to a foreign ministry spokesman marizza hardware, the russian mission to the you are and will raise the issue of that talk against material carry. look at the security council meeting. request is for december. the 20th the mold in 1200 people have died from a colorado break and sit on the health industry says that are all more than 47300 confirmed cases. the outbreak has spread to 81 districts across 11 states. the ongoing conflict between the army and the power, eventually rapid simple forces as displaced millions of people and goals, hospitals,
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and infrastructure to collapse. at least 25 people have died in the democratic republic of congo, alphabet capsize north east of the capital control. so, the over crowded vessel flipped over in the see me, they the shortly after it defaulted. officials a more than 100 passengers were on board, such as on the way for dozens who were still missing. out of the democratic republic of congo as filed criminal complaints against the tech tried apple. so using conflict minerals and its supply chain full has disputed, the claims filed in france and belgium. the company says it told supplies not to use the mineral souls from the d. all c or one to the region is a major source of 10 ton tayley and tungsten used in computers. and eyeball phones, you and experts and writes group say some lines that are run by the groups involved in will crimes. well that they all say is one of the most minimal rich countries in
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the world. basically it's will, mineral deposits remain on top. so that was bold and $24.00 trillion dollars. it's estimated dozens of all groups of fighting for control of those mines bite scripts have longer legs. that minerals used to make electronic components or smuggled into neighboring valenda. people entering global supply chains that calling for immediate action against what they call conflict minerals. that's getting all of this from island wide. connie, he's in the eastern co glee city of gabe and joins us now. so what does the d all see? what out of this case as well as the seal officials for them, it's uh like a print shop physical its a print shop image against. uh, not only um, but i thought about totally against the one the to the targeting data to be bought
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uh yesterday during a press conference the government spoke specimen in contrast, so initially clearly they stopped at the fence of or before filing the case, they started, they heard the progress, eletta a warning letter to popcorn to explain, and also to clarify the origin of these metals because yes, it was already suspecting dr. up or is getting this up right? so in supply chain is the water is what is happening to east on of the them. they need to get the according to the data. so the best folks pass on the data is good and it also from up or this is why the fight of the kids directly and for them, this is helping the con suite to let the world wide to be aware that the i see the victim of is mean that it was being smuggling from the comfort zone in the neighboring country. and then big copeland, is it like up or getting direct tv or the vintage of this? don't going to speak to visual. this is why they want to use each. uh, this moment this case was a wellness moment for the,
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for people to be aware of what is going on in the country. here is some critics of the d. c. a saying that perhaps the country itself should type need security on mining licenses around those minerals. as much as the big question, even though right now we just in the country you have for example, people, i want to give it a population of single society to wondering what kind of medical needs and for the odyssey we knew we had in the country to up to prove even not to apple is the one of the bus. one good thing because the country to remind you what our view was, this country's austin that popped on any of this north cable. probably said it totally probation, exhausting, almost 150 to groups and the majority of them they have hands in different tomatoes and it got we seem to have lost all of the other. why caught in the do also have i think the general gist of what the deal is trying to do legally i'm of course will follow that story. french president matter of blackwell is due to visit miles on
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thursday. his office at the macro would skip an e u summit to travel to the island in the indian nation. but as soon as it comes up to the front driver seems to have a trace suffered one of its strongest storms, and nearly a century. essential goods being sent from the union island by the french military, at least 22 people consent to have died in the storm. the french than terry administered. it says the actual toll could be much higher. the still ahead here on the out, is there a news i'm out of because the one the angle and i'll tell you what the
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the book about kind of this probably minister is facing goals to step down even from members of his own policy. and that soft a, his deputy prime minister resigned and inactive descent, christy freeland, was considered treated as most loyal allies. and then a statement, she said to day a, a criticized trade. i sold political gimmicks and said that they disagrees on how the handle terrace threatened by us president elect donald trump today has left the country for nearly a decade and in recent comments he like in time or within his own policy to a family fight. totally 3 major political parties of unveiled complain platforms as the nation proposed for parliamentary election in february transfer, electronics will be seeking a 2nd time that's of the collapse of his coalition government. now he's trailing center right. challenge jeffrey drake mets is union block is leading in the polls
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dominic k, and how small the story from violin as friedrich mounts was once frozen, i took 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 mass coast consensual politics and a profoundly conservative message to the vices. feeling, non pul, 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 they exist in that our police can properly investigate those areas. we will reinforce law and order in germany and women. so now it's what matters is the economy and how to resist the stagnation. he says, the social democrats of cost, 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. well, i've chosen the subject to hit the ground running with the slogan after this
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associated watch, matthew, best of the drum unit. the problem is most opinion posts and things like that. i've bought one, i'm a list 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 the selection . so because we, we've seen that the transition, the big 10 parties are losing their, their, their power and, and in this regard. so people are all more flexible who they vote for. and so therefore, within the next 10 weeks, anything can happen, which explains why the green party is stressing the need for change. they want to reform the debt to break the law, which prevents governments from borrowing large sums to invest in future products. electrocardiogram draws that strength and power from it to but it's just the type of
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a major problems about time. and here it must be said kitty. germany must once again reinvent itself so, but as waltz, i'm to the voters agree. polls 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 boast about the end of the coalition. they are fighting just to win enough votes to be returned to parliament. donor king al jazeera, fully civil rights are interested and gallow expressing frustration with a new role that aims to protect states institutions from vandalism. joining protests, they say that legislation is unconstitutional and effectively abolish is the right to demonstrate power, which also has moved from the capitol luanda. now rosa and today is 5 years old, cut by the adult 4 is 3. the drawing on top is also the family window altogether.
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the one below is of the father. he is in jail, for protesting against the goal is government. the mother gets the children to write to him every week. she sees a husband to sick and sometimes denied medical care. i tried not to find because for you to feel hot springs on that situation, it's very painful. sometime you're gonna think, thinking like up crying because this too much, but he felt so much pain. and you came up to nothing you have the right people to do something for them, but they don't listen to them. okay. rights group describing goal is government as repressive. similar to or she, me, we have to turn around is, you know, that does not respect human. right? that's good for being a preist. these no freedom of assembly, no press,
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freedom of detroit arrest and government critics. a silenced it's an accusation with no teeth tonight. the government also sees people to properly participate in the gathering and not use protest accounts and violence. i'll see to myself, to google to allegations made by just ask if it's not true. our golding, coupled with respect to human rights and democracy, my, according to the law and constitution, they are human rights. can. nicola, is the presidential decrees i write scripts and says, and goal is using the legal system to cut down on projects over the politicians in this building and by the possible try to introduce legislation. the rise group say failed to meet international human rights standards and restrict freedom of expression. some of these laws and keep with in terms of up to 25 years for people who participate in protests that result in vandalism, and disrupt services and goal as the trying to rebuild is reputation. since 27
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years of civil war came to an end in 2002, the country is an important trading partner for time and the united states. but as of a say, they also want the international community to pay more attention to human rights. have them with us out as they're the one to a decade ago. leaders of the us in cuba made a bold decision to end the cold war, but it kept them in a style made some more than half a century. diplomatic relations are restored on the comic and ball goes east, but less than a year later, the trump administration reversed the policy lots in america just at least seeing human hospital. on december 18th, 2014 former us president for rock, obama and cuban president held cash to surprise the world with an unexpected announcement of instructed sector. carry to immediately begin discussions with cuba to re establish and diplomatic relations. but have been separate since january of 1961,
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the decision name to bury more than 50 years of cold war hostilities. hostilities that at one point brought the world to the brink of the nuclear war. on both sides of the florida straits was hailed as an historic foreign policy achievement between long time enemies. obama prove that wasn't the case and that need be the case. and that us interest in cuban interest could be advanced by a positive engagement rather than perpetual antagonism. to travel restrictions with east boosting, tourism and creating new opportunities for cuba onto pen. yours long time coming and i'm glad 0. palmers finally opened up the gates. obama became the 1st sitting us president to visit the communist lead island. i would love to embrace him. there are so many things we have to change without into savings. but
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do you for you was short lived less than a year later, president donald trump took off his sending and reversing the new cuba policy. and president joe biden did almost nothing to restore it. today, cuba is economy has collapsed, as has bi lateral cooperation in counter narcotics counter terrorism, an undocumented migration, which has reached record numbers many question whether this serves the interest of either country. but as donald trump proposed to take office again, any hope that the breach can be rebuilt is all the gone. to see in human al jazeera dependents criticized denmark's decision to release and n t wally activists from prison, full watson was for you don't choose to have to 5 months in custody, but he's wanted in japan where he faces an arrest warrant for trespassing and damaging a wailing ship 14 years ago,
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denmark has refused to extradite him to japan. and that is the news. i'll be back with more news on the other side or the bank for them to live on the team here, even though i'll, thanks for your time. and your company, the a meeting of mine when i was studying the canon and the curriculum that we were taught us was tended down from out with was an inherited curriculum. that is the image of architecture in the west. architects that may a valley and alejandro ravenna, but one that was for something that social housing cannot provide, which is personal expression. pride studio, be unscripted, analogies, era, unique perspectives. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds kilometer, says timothy 11 on on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our
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ago in my for to the kidnappers demanded $10000000.00 for his release. i use like one step to talk to the president. the wasn't beat. i couldn't get help from no one a sentiment that resonates with other victims and their families, demanding not only help but safety to the domestic flights resume and goods begin to flow in through the jordanian border. as efforts to restore syria is economy gets underway. i'm how much fun in syria and i go to tell you how people in the area of 25 on the going on heights the about these radio patients of the village of the clubs. the whole rahman, what you all just ever life bad for us here. in the hall coming up in the front
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