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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 18, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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a small beauty is that just looks like beaches, historical and cultural bureau, velo reach, and michelin, green star, restaurants coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and del find gays are coming off for the next 60 minutes. another gruesome discovery in post said syria, multiple bodies, our phone near a shrine in damascus. we go inside a drugs factory, part of a multi $1000000000.00 narcotics operation which flourished onto the former regime
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falls to swap the blood shed and they occupied, west st. palestinian authority forces continue their operation and the janine refugee come and taking apple to courts. the democratic republic of congo a chooses with tech science of using conflict, minerals and on pizza stems with the latest news round the good have the chance to in 2024 with us another trophy, european champions take on for to come of mexico late. so it can be into the confidential come final here in casa the welcome to the news. our more burial sites are emerging across syria after the fall of a shot. and i said this time several bodies were found at the say you those zane ups ryan in damascus. unimportant religious sites for she almost lens. that area was
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previously under the control of uranium back to groups. but sama been job aids, was at the sites in damascus. what i cannot show you here is the stench that was earlier coming from these bodies, such as bodies that are intact. it is remains as in a vague being told that this was a place which was controlled by uranian backups. this was their headquarters. that's what people in the balconies have been telling us a and a 1st responder. therefore, this has been a number of bodies have been found some so old that they would just skeleton some which still had some parts intact. so it's a goose and seen. but in the grave of multiple bodies which have been found, some civilian called us being from football. it's like a middle web cement from this area. today we came to this area and found this number over there by the color thing. this is like a sort of a defense if you're still like a photo for this in a faded from live,
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i know from your dog, from u. n. a. but inside this, so those look like for the dresser, the relief to store the money, the old side of this compound, which is right, the adjacent to this, that you, this evening. the a strain which was the crucial area for all the propaganda that we were hearing from the, you know, on back groups and munitions which came from all over the world to try and predict this area. these parts sort of probably used as kitchens and some offices. we've seen some foss read papers, as well as the some signs of how this was being used by many to have some slides, some digital and cetera. so all of the atrocities the syrians have been telling us about which continue to happen here under the watch over the sides regime are just being uncovered. some of them drive it onto the semester. okay, let's get more on this with the summer. been job aid, who is joining us from the syrian capital damascus. so as we see in your report, assign a more,
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an identified bodies being discovered. tell us what you are learning at this hour. so i'm hoping to have a, can you hear me? all right, my apologies. we seem to have lost our audio connection with the sound of been surveyed, who was going to join us from the syrian capital damascus. we'll try to bring them up in a few minutes once again. but we'll move on for now and tell you about, we'll continue with syria because as life returns to normal for many in syria, the united nations has expressed optimism for the country's future view and special envoy, garrett petterson is in damascus and says that there is hope despite the challenges, the major challenge for, as you will know, is the scale of the economic challenges. we need the media to monitor and assistance, but we also need to make sure that sir, to accompany a review and every time,
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so you cannot make recovery. and that we can hopefully see the beginning maybe start the process to en sections of the country has taken a small step towards resuming commercial air traffic. the 1st domestic service, since the subs government was toppled, has flown from the capital damascus to the 2nd largest city level. international flights, though, are still not operating and neighboring. jordan has reopened a vital border crossing with syria resuming the flow of goods on freights between the 2 countries. it's seen as an important step towards getting the syrian economy up and running again as well. the former head of the syrian off physician abroad has called on the country, is new administration to ensure a transitional government is formed by march high. the bottom left the umbrella organization for a serious opposition groups. during the revolution. he says,
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no party should be excluded from the transitional government. another link on the, on all of you to support the current key, take a government and syria, which is supposed to finish in students by the beginning of match the enough to match a transitional. government will be formed with the code of syrians and that there should be leadership when the transitional government has formed. it needs to include everyone can form of soviet going without an exclusion of the any pat uh, hold off. okay, let's. i'm bringing rob guy's pin folders, electra and peace and security of durham university to talk to us about what's going on in syria. and we were just reporting that the, there is a be domestic life now that has taken off from damascus to lack of international airport. and what is the significance of that? and what about the international flights? because many people say look at when the international flights actually start operating, is that when perhaps that means there's recognition for syria. do you agree with that? yes, i'd say the operation of these domestic slides is significant,
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but we shouldn't overstate the significance. i think what the new government trying to do is to as to go back to whatever the normal was when a sided was still in power. now or all the time when the machine falls. there's kyle says on the key there's all sorts of, uh, you know, financial problems and what kind of thing. so h t s will be keen to make sure that the syrian people don't feel like the lives of actually golf objectively was when compared to when a side was in power. now on, on the other hand, we all sing some tentative steps towards making things even better than they were. so for example, from says, agreed to reopen. it's embassy in damascus for the 1st time since 2012. germany is also suggesting that they're going to reopen that. obviously that was all sorts of west and mid least in delegations in damascus to meet with our shara, including a british delegation just to give you comparison. the british 1st met with tyler bon once they came back to power and kabul, it took them nearly 2 years to do so. is it taking them less than 2 weeks?
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how do you explain that said, how do you explain the steps that are being taken by outside power? i would say it's tentative steps towards getting syria to a back to place. because once you have the embassies open, you're close to getting the sanctions removed. once you get the sanctions are moved, you close to getting h d as the listed, and you close it to getting the economy flowing and things moving again. and like i said, getting things not just do as good as they would under a sandwich. let's face it, we're pretty bad. that's why that was this revolt in the 1st place, but actually getting serious to a back to a place, the country needs to be reconstructed. you know, we've now got 3 countries in them, at least as we go, garza, we've got 11 to and now we have serious there's a lot of rebuilding to do. the price is going to be very high. and obviously the news that we can go from one that done a soon as possible kind of being done without the lifting of sanctions, though. no, i think age can be provided and we're seeing talks about that. for example, the you have agreed by it took you to send a huge into syria, but it is only going to get you so far as the un suggested last year,
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around 70 percent of syrians required humanitarian assistance. humanitarian assistance will prop you will, but it will get you and in a new norman it kind of everyday routine where you might feel safe and secure and indeed prosperous. the only way that can come about is by removing the sanction. what about this um, the opening of the border crossing between jordan and syria, which is meant to resume the flow of goods and freights between the 2 countries. first of all, how significant is this? and 2nd of all, if you can just give us an idea of that border area and who is in control. yes. so that's a really, really important question. and the place is often overlooks up in syria. now in terms of housing, michigan is i think is about as significant as the internal flights resuming. remember this border with a new close on december 6th of this year? it's not something that's been close for many, many years, like the french embassy in damascus. for example, and so it was about getting things back to as good as they were under a set. now in terms of who's in charge, this is where you really start to peel off the range of how complicated
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a post aside syria is now used. yes. is not traditionally strong there, but that area's technically under the control of h t. yes. what has happened is we've seen a ministry called the 8th brigade. they used to be part of the us and sanction free siri and all me. they then flipped to the side regime, they then flicked again to be rebels and then they flipped to be part of hate. yeah, so they're not actually one of each. the cool members and cool components and the live regional farm site is, for example, they've professed allegiance and loyalty to waste. yes. but the question is, how loyal all day. and that's one of the challenges facing the new government, but it needs to exert it so far as you integrate these forces. but it probably doesn't really trust them. those get these own groups that are for each other in the past. it just, that's something a moment to go. i just want you to elaborate on that a little bit. when you say it's technically controlled by h d s. what do you mean by that? well, what i mean is that this group is professing loyalty to h t. s, but we've seen this site brigade, like i said, they've been taught to be
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a sondors either being part of the us sponsored opposition. they've been part of something called the southern operations room. and now this, that, that positive h ds, that slippery characters, shall we say that loyalty is in question. so just because they're on the h t. s. payroll and professing loyalty to waste. yes. for the time being doesn't mean they'll stay that way. we saw, for example of death as all which is an eastern syria that were our militia groups, this professing loyalty to the codes. but once i saw the belt, suddenly they professed loyalty to h. t. s. instead flipped to h ds with that much fighting, taking place. so the question is how loyal all these goods? ok, they the basically been integrated into h d s and the new so in regime, but will they stay that way? that's another question. ok, we will leave it there rob guy, step in full lecture and piece of security in term university talking to assurance or how thank you. so thank you. okay, for years special. so as governments was, accuse of manufacturing and selling illegal capital gone pills. and since he fled
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syria, evidence of the scale of this drug trade as being on earth, the hood has visited one factory and jump into la outside damascus. after the fall of the shore and i said, doors are opening, revealing with many suspected for years. his regime was long accused of being one of the world's biggest illegal drug syndicates. opposition fighters are finding warehouses that show the scale of drug production in syria. kept to go on, pills are everywhere in what used to be a potato chip factory on the outskirts of duma, north of damascus, of omar shows us how these bound pills were hidden for export. and one of the ways was to put them in plastic fruits. it cut off to store them on this used to be a factory that made potato chips aside, took it by force and turned it into a cap to go on for. so let's see. that was run by businessman and
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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 of a financial lifeline for a nearly bankrupt state. that became with many calls on our coast state. western officials long said the revenues allowed the regime to withstand strict sanctions that were meant to hold officials responsible for war crimes and pressure. a said to end the conflict. us sanctions also target that the drug trade and its alleged sponsors. many of them close to the said family is the one that no uh, we knew, but hydrogen was involved in the category trade. but we didn't imagine how big the network was, what was checking to see how many pillows 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
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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, 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 for you see me, i was at the mama you anyhow, there were at least $160.00 factories in the town, factories and res, seem areas to drug production facility hooked it up. the un office on drugs and crime says, syria is the primary source of kept to god in the middle east. at least it was, it's new rulers are promising to change this reality that enriched
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a few who left much of the country in ruins santa, who else as ita duma, outside damascus. and. okay, so capital gone is the street name for a psycho active drug called sent to lien, developed in germany in the 1960s. and it was designed as a mild form of amphetamine and used to treat a ph. d, a narcolepsy, sentilia and is now only used illicitly and is reportedly popular among members of iso as well as other armed groups. 80 percent of the global supply originate in syria, highly addictive and likely to cause dangerous side effects that was banned globally in 1986. un says official production seized about 15 years ago. but you know, i think to proceed seen in kansas, a reader and social and political change at oxford brookes university. she's also a specialist on the use and supply of captain gone in the middle east. joining us not from oxford. we thank you so much for speaking to us and i know that you've looked into this quite a bit. tell us about the role kept it gone,
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has played in syria and it's economy. yes, thank you for inviting me. i'm absolutely, as we've heard before in the segment of the machine, the related very heavily on the top to go on to fund itself and obviously to fund. and it's an effort in fighting the war. and in many ways they are uh, it should not be surprising. the sanctions obviously worked pretty well in the isolating a serious phone from the global economy. so the survey and really need it to find a way to fund itself. and obviously they tend to come to gone now, they are good reasons for that. it is obviously a highly profitable. they had links with one of their key analyze was heads, but all of based 11 on the on before syria became the the major production producer
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of kept going much, i've got to go into was produced in 11 on with a lot of involvement from his belong so, and we saw as production shift to syria, his been a, was a key player in southern syria in crossing the crop trafficking this to the markets on the, in the gulf. so serious relation, i'm think the, the syrian regina, the success regina relationship with his blah helped facilitate thoughts as you know, dipping their toes and that sort of taking over the, the kept going trade. and then of course, their geographical proximity to the main markets on the arabian peninsula, played a big role in um, enabling them to, to take over this, this training. okay, so one of our reporter we were just playing out a report where our reporter went into one such factory in an area called job. i do my from your information, how many places are there like that one? and which areas would they be concentrated in?
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well, i think because the thing we don't know, so i think we're instituting all of us who have been studying this for you know, the past almost 10 years. we're all looking at the end of watching to see what, what is being uncovered next, we didn't know, obviously quite a bit of the groups who were involved in the trade and production in, in southern syria. and especially i've worked with with colleagues and jordan for a long time now on, on the traffic into jordan. so we know quite a bit about activity in that area. but we, we really never knew really what was going on that deeper in the regime controlled areas. so i think it's really interesting to, to get a sense of the scale of this production, which i think is quite shocking. even even more than we really thought it might be an i think we will see many more facilities, i think not just in damascus on think and other cities and other parts of the
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country as well. and we just have to wait and see what, what comes out. but i think what is becoming very clear is that there is absolutely no doubt that the assad regime was very heavily involved in the cap to go on a trade manufacturing. i'm profiting across the region around, but despite the fact that i'm you know, up to the last minute they were denying it so. so i think there's absolutely new don't know about the extent of the involvement. all right, thank you so much, chris. it stay in cam, so a reader in social and political change, the oxford brookes university of joining us from oxford. thank you so much. you're welcome. bye. for more than 3000000 syrian refugees have fled to 13 years since the war in syria began 13 years ago. a whole generation of young people has grown up, not knowing their country. and now the chance to go back is causing mixed feelings
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. stephanie decker reports and took the sodium doesn't tap near the syrian border. i mean, 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 bonus to. yes. so my identity is to in, but 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 of process. so i can keep studying. the family decided to take on it, darker surname after they got citizenship, to help them integrate. more than 3000000 syrian supplied here since the war, 13 years ago and entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here. not knowing syria, as on the part of returning is causing misleading. we meet the 14 year old, i smoke i at the outside, his uncle shop and goes beyond that. he's excited about the idea of returning into that. my wife about that when i was growing up, i knew that i was syrian,
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even if i living to kid, i know that from deep inside. and if i go back to syria, even if we stayed here a lot, all 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 syria 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 about the difficulties because they use the a i r r b because they
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don't see their parents now face the dilemma of just citing what to do. that's best for their children. we don't know what is, is a battle for us now? i think get, if we stay here for our children, just do 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, their 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 decor, i'll g 0 because the on depth the
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in 438 days of genocide in gaza. israel has killed more than 45000 palestinians. it's repeatedly targeted. every part of the strip in the north is really forces of again attack, the barely functioning come out, allowed one hospital. the hospital director says dozens of people were injured and israel's latest strikes. the intensive care unit caught fire leaving the only i see you in north gauze or out of service. on the home sheltering displays, people was had just outside the hospital. at least 8 palestinians were killed. northern gaza has been under seeds for more than 2 months. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been subjected to unrelenting bombing. international organizations have been urging israel to end its blockade and to allow a deliveries to the area is suspended also on the net. everyone knows that our hospital is being appealing to the world for more than 75 days that we need capabilities, supplies,
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and tools in our hospital as barely providing humanitarian assistance. once we have no choice but to appeal again, perhaps there will be a listening ear and meet the needs of kamala in the hospital so that we can provide a humanitarian service to this a he okay, well not good enough. thanks with honey. my hold is joining us from dated by the head central guys. so honey, what is the situation right now with the come out laws? we're on hospital the well, they're in so far what we know about what's going on a fair facility on inside come out of one hospital at the tip of the iceberg. oh, well, we keep hearing it from those who managed to evacuated and across the check points and arrived a sense from the area of what we hear from the confirmed reports. it just a little bit of the horrific conditions. and the really big surprise you to keep on holding on daily basis. there are not this, this is not the 1st time we see. i'm not viewed by the director of the hospital.
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he's been doing this for the past 75 days. and since these really monetary i started, it's a ground defensive in the northern part of the strip of the $75.00 days. we're talking about a close the 60 days of repeated a talk on colored one hospital. the only operation on hospital in the northern part of the script 700 a 1000 of this place people and look over the body of it by a bit. i don't see it but not anymore. the hospital is non operation on that as of its current conditions right now is finding it from the reason the top and the eyes do you that is that that clause fire to spread around rendering deep the eyes, the non operational at this moment, and without it there is a higher risk of those inside the hospital to lose your life because they're not getting these not it's very proud for medical care into the uh, the oxygen supply stage. and that has been damage and later destroyed by just reading ability to view all the tasks that were delivered by the w 2 were also
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targeted and destroyed to the ongoing repeated drone attack that so far killed people inside the hospital. among the medical staff does not forget the date is really monetary form done. i've done hospital detained, everyone in the hospital. i lived in 2 on known areas in to release the parents, the staff that is inside the hospital. so there is a pretty much just an awareness of who's inside the hospital, the medical staff who are the patients who are the injured. the reputed narrative bite is really meant to do that. the hospital houses, meleganta houses, people who are on the list for those really military is a, pretty much a false argument. you could do, you know, exactly who are the people inside how many pages, how many injuries the past weeks. we've seen many of the patients coming to the hospital were killed on the way to do, did not make it to the hospital. but despite all of the really monetary continues, if housing of the facility continue to plan many of these explosive devices that is
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vicinity, unemployment office blowing them up at the, at midnight, or at nighttime, causing further casualties. as well as shared level of destruction. areas around coming out one possibly does, is unrecognizable right now. impeding move inside the roads are blocked by the levels as well. last name structure, the infrastructure destroyed to for many of the ambulance to get out of the hospital and to bring casualties back. all of this happening right now and this really monetary continues. it's actions that are constituting genocide doesn't act right now. okay, honey, my motor 40 from that and but i in does that. thank you. israel's prime minister has appeared in courts and tell of eve to resume testimony in his corruption trial . benjamin netanyahu is accused of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. if convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison. netanyahu denies any wrong doing and has
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described the charges as absurd. noodle on de joining us from the drawer, the indian capital. i'm mine who does reporting from there because that is really government has banned alger 0 from operating in israel and the occupied westbank. so in order to just remind us what this is all about, and what happens next after this testimony, but that in the cases all of them, a fraud of corruption, of bribery and breach of trust really is center around the accusation. that's nothing. yeah. how did all of those crimes in exchange for better media coverage of a, his news? and so it really sensors on the mom, this is one day out of many days expected to be of this hearing money. and these really media expects the hearings to last until the summer, and that's because nothing. yeah. who has negotiated with the courts not to be present every day?
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he's in fact shifting days around. so the hearing that took place today was supposed to take place on tuesday, and then he asked for uh for that change. and he went to the occupied syria and go on heights. in fact, the area that he, that is really army newly occupied in syria after the fall of outside the country, he received a lot of backlash for that. but for now, nothing, you know, trying to clear his name of those charges, saying that the media is after him and this is what it's all about. and he should be left at to run the wars he's running in to protect as real as he claims. okay, no, stand by for just a moment because we're going to look at what's happening in the occupied west and can palestinian authority forces or continuing raids there in the janine refugee camp. so they've exchange fire with fighters in that camp for several days. at least 3 palestinians have been killed, including a senior janine regains commands or the area has been
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a strong hold for fighters opposing israel's occupation. the palestinian authority says it's trying to root out what it calls lawless elements in the account. and we're still in may. danny, that day, not the had the so we have challenges an old governor. it's especially engineering challenges related to drugs and the gang said engaging rubbery. we also have a gap that must be addressed through dialogue with the leadership and not through expressions on the ground at the expense of the palestinian national issue. politically, the situation is unacceptable and therefore we seeks around meetings with all levels of the palestinian people to unify the position and put pressure on those who represent this case and apply the palestinian law that is based on a program that unites the peoples you know, and what are you hearing from your end about the situation in janine right now? but letting people engine in our front they, this is the one thing that they really did not need jenny and has been the at the
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center of is really military assault for over 2 years. the infrastructure is devastated. people are hurting economically and socially. they've lost dozens of young man and, and, and civilians in those military assaults, send it to see the palestinian security forces, launch the stuff on. so even if it's in the name of imposing law and order has been deeply traumatizing. and that's why civil society has stepped in trying to put together an initiative to initiate dialogue and to resolve this issue through dialogue, not through gun battles, which continue. and they've, as you said, they've killed one, a fighter of the engine in a battalion, but also a child in the 1st days of this exchange of this assault and in refugee. com. so this is a very tough situation. the residents of janine are not just on happy. they are traumatized by the events and they want them done and,
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and concluded as soon as possible. okay, with all of the reporting from online and jordan, thank you. still ahead on the i'll just there it is. our, my office picks up the piece or the softer side phone sheet. oh, the scale of the disaster is still are merging with hundreds fear tags, anger and angola at a new law that i sort of say a ball as soon as the rights to demonstrate. the indian great says he has played his last day of international cricket. peter will have the details for the is that of the waves of coal without coming out of siberia, across the northeast in china and towards japan and catching the cover implants are going to repeat themselves. of course, throughout the winter they send to come. they have been,
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they flow. so at the moment we're probably on the attempt as we start to rise a degree upside, because the sun is still active, but the cold over the can move the top. so if you pick out, for example, of congress cima. we're still going down in attempt to do about 10 degrees. by the time we get to sunday, northwest wind, that the seas no change this line here where this possessed it raises. it's still evidence symbolize here. and it's also, it goes to the middle of the philippine, so these are areas of potential very wet weather. and the next one is this latest lazy development or the circulation, which means heavy reading from knows and tell them out is reaching out to algebra dash, as i suspect for friday, saturday and sunday. this is renter's is going to come up to addition. and then maybe you can become even stronger and run through something bangladesh. so this is a wet spout, potentially also costs with some floods. so the rest of india is just fine. not particularly old many more. and the noise in the light is still sitting in cold nights, persistent fall from most plants,
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and also for the cities. very poor at quantity. the over for too much was seniors and ages. syria's last opposition held territory before the fall of the subdivision of fund driver reinvent himself and re shapes his dreams to preserve the lives of smiles, just from a tale of new beginnings and the seeds of optimism, sustained, human perseverance, witness serious loss. the chapter hope in each on a jersey to the humanitarian crisis and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. ok, foundations loving, an emergency response subs as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering,
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promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery. join ok, foundation and its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. cool now or visit, okay, the tool the, the top stories on the, i'll just the runs our is really forces have again a talk, the barely functioning come out, odd one, hospital in northern gaza. at least 8 palestinians were killed. the intensive care unit caught fire leaving the only i see you in north causal out of service. and they occupied westbank, palestinian all 40 forces or continuing raids. and the janine refugee can save
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exchange fire with fighters in the camp for several days. now, at least $3000.00 units have been killed, including a senior, janine birthdate's, commander more burial sites are emerging across syria after the fall of the sub governments. this time several bodies were found by the so you the zain, of swine in damascus. unimportant religious sites for she on sundays will go to the syrian capital, damascus were assigned to been jeff, hey, the standing by for us once again. so more identify bodies being discovered. osama tell us what you are learning at this hour when it's more locks or broken is more buildings are being entered as more areas become available. the extent of this former regimes crimes are coming to the for it is not clear who actually controlled this particular side because according to with this was being held by the giving back groups on the sides of the compound or the say,
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the vin of shrine. but it is just one more of exit, excavation of bodies, one more place where the horrors of the former regime are appearing from where people are still trying to find out what happened to their loved ones. according to introduction, one or 2, it could be up to a 150000 people missing in syria, at least 66 great sites, according to the hague base bodies have been found or are being investigated. so it just gives you an extensive just to give you a wider picture. a 150000 is at least 5 times that of what was found in the bosnian genocide and via hearing multiple appeals from the administration is one of the people for now excavating these bodies for more help from the outside world to fight, try and find out and closure to the loved ones too, so that those people who be missing their loved ones for ages for more than a decade and actually rest in peace. and what is the significance of this
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particular shrine. but in the last genie is you've heard from various groups according to it wrong, according to hezbollah, a groups that emerged from iraq. so from 11 on from a lot of this done, who came to protect these, try and see the data frame was a very significant place in g, a s land. and that was the pivot point that was used by many of these groups to recruit fighters to bring them to damascus, to a fight with the opposition that they, this, this trying and other important historic sites that were of which are very important to the she of wisdom community would be attacked if this opposition, if these so need big groups take over the country. and this is what you're seeing now. we spoke to the people who are in charge of parts of the had the time group and you start taking over this country of fighters would come from it live, who told people to be respectful and to try and work in joining the security of this right and i don't say that the strains, the significance of the places of which are for our list,
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i'm just going to be protected under the rule. is ben. so it just goes on to a completely clear off that propaganda and those points that once these fight does take over, the strains would be devastated and they will, they will go after minorities. and this is something that this new administration is adam into telling the world and the people here in syria. but it is going to be a government which rules for all the syrians. they've gotten this of the, the city sect or religion. okay, so i'm a bunch of age reporting from damascus. syria, thank you. of the democratic republic of congo has files criminal complaints against tech giant apple for using conflicts, minerals and its supply chain. apple has disputed the claims filed in france and belgium. the company says it's told suppliers not to use the minerals sourced from the d. r. c, or rwanda. the region is a major source of $1010.00 to them, and tungsten,
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using computers and mobile phones. you and experts and writes group say some lines there are run by arm groups involved in war crimes. so the d r c is one of the most mineral rich countries in the world. most of its rom enroll deposits, remain on taps and their worth and estimated $24.00 trillion dollars. dozens of arm groups are fighting for control of the mines. rights groups have long, legit, minerals used to make electronic components are smuggled into a neighboring lawanda before entering global supply chains. they're calling for immediate action against what they call conflict minerals from on this will bring it along. wayne county, he's in the eastern connelly city of gomez. so a lot, what does that c r c one out of this case? because some might say they should tighten their security money licenses and legislation around the mining a bare minerals as well in the country of it's very clear people knows everyone do understand that d r c is
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trying to push and to make more pressure on you to know so no by us or international corporate use, because it's well known for years now, do you have sales to be not choosing the neighboring country from taking advantage from ease mean it was here as the most of the area where those mean, those are coming there is no security deal to see does the top or to on of the suggestion on the ground. and it's very clear that to buy uh, filing the case against apple. it's what's the country or thought it is. i've been saying already that porter is picking up the vintage from the neighboring country around the world sits there. so it's tends to be more stable in terms of technology and also a call on the stability. then majority of, of, of companies uh, buying the minerals from the end, we know very well the deal to see under one that they are having issues, which is the last thing for normal whites. and also, it's very clear to me, i've even seen that letter from the municipal dusty. so right now justifying the saying, dealt with the fire. the disk is because they are very full,
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these dots up what is by the metals from the neighboring countries. and they're meant to get or give you the of their thought it is, is that they don't want, i have because this is they want to come to where they've been going and the corporate to the right to know. and as you may as well know, so the security is to just what the majority of this area, what are the mean? those are coming is under the control of this after the i'm the groups many lead yes is targeting the enter the tree, which the us be like choosing a wonderful parking this little spent now dealt by one of the most of which is area which of the following on the phone for almost a year, why to know this is the minimum, what the vision of the the so $22.00, even the people wonder in here, how this would it be possible because no one come from up to now whether yes or no top 40 is by and those mean arrows coming from the b r a c directly from the conflict is on. okay, allow my tiny reporting from goma in the d r c. thank you. of civil rights activists in angola,
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or expressing frustration with the new law that aims to protect state institutions from vandalism during protests. they say that legislation is unconstitutional and effectively abolishes the right to demonstrate power, which also has more from the capital lawanda rosa and today is 5 years old. so part of the adult 4 is 3. the drawing on top is also a family window altogether. 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 says her husband is sick, and sometime tonight, musical k, i tried not to fine. because for you to see your husband in that situation, it's very painful. sometime you're good things thinking like a crying because this too much, but he felt so much pain and you came up to nothing to you'll have the right people
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to do something for them. look at the least thing that i'm k writes groups describing goal is government as repressive symbolism or she, me, we have the term is you know, that does not respect human, right? that's good for a pin of price based. no freedom of assembly. nope. press freedom of detroit arrest and government critics. a silenced it's an accusation. that's no teeth tonight. the government also sees people to properly participate in the gathering and not use purchase accounts and violence. i'll see to myself. so the allocations makes by just as if it's not true. our goal in catherine respects human rights and democracy my, according to the law and constitution, they are human rights. and 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
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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 purchase that result in vandalism, and disrupt services and goal as the trying to rebuild is reputation. since 27 years of civil war came to an end in 2002, the country is an important trading partner for china and the united states. but as of a say, they also want the international community to pay more attention to human rights. have been with us out of their lawanda, the emergency teams are racing to find survivors to get a to the french indian ocean territory of my ot. 4 days after was devastated by cycling chito. it was the strongest storm to hit the archipelago and nearly a century. authorities are still assessing the scale of the disaster and say,
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hundreds of people may have been killed. slums, housing, undocumented migrants were flattens complicating efforts to find survivors and establish a clear death toll. so if you don't, as you, we don't get the radio anymore, we've got no electricity, we don't know what's going on. we don't even know what's happening. the rest of the country on particular, we have no news from content. so the death toll and so on. the pa, from word of mouth, depending on the neighborhood you go to, we don't have any information. we feel customer from the world at the moment. from says highest appeals court has upheld a verdict against the former president nicolas our cozy for corruption and influence peddling. so cozy was ordered to wear an electronic tide for a year, allowing his movements to be monitored a 1st for a former head of states. so because he has maintained his innocence on his lawyer says he will take the case of the european court of human rights within weeks is also facing another trial due to start next year accused of illegally bank rolling
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a presidential bed with libyan funds. if convicted in that case, you could face a decades behind barnes russian all forward and you say they've detained the suspect over the killing of a senior general in moscow. on tuesday, the 29 year old from was back, as don, has reportedly confessed to collaborating with ukraine and intelligent services. in the attack on a gore cure love. he was the commander of russia's nuclear, chemical and biological defense division. and was investigating activities by the us and ukraine. the bomb was hidden on an electric scooter. you'll yourself of all about has more from us go of the shows, the nation will have come sketch sales, the russian investigations can be see, and the f as v, as they have reveal details about the rest of the public traits of the mazda. all the heads of the chemical and biological protection true, it won't carry love on his assistant. the detain. mine is a 29 year old citizen, rebecca son, who was detained in the middle school region. the,
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as we has even published british of 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 entitled to one of the european countries to leave here in no scary he received the allegedly received the schools a home made exclusive device and then ran to the call where he installed a video surveillance camera with that broke costs to the ukrainian safety of the park. so after receiving a signal about kerry lived on his assistance, leaving the entrance of the building, the suspect that's a nice has an explosive device. and as a result, as you'll notice, the high ranking casual and he says a 3 year old assistance were killed, the survival of exposure was the general's dr. assisting racing in economy of license, according to a foreign ministry spokesman marizza hardware, the russian mission to the you are and will raise the issue of that talk against
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general carrie. look at the security council meeting. request is for december, the 20th still adds on the on the is there any is our the sports is coming up and find out what the new manchester united boss thinks about. marcus ross 1st saying that he's ready for a new challenge details coming up with him on the
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news the the, [000:00:00;00] the time for the sports is, here's peter 3. thank you very much. caught him until he's rel,
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madrid. have the chance to in the year with the it's another trophy, spanish team, facebook chica, in the fif of inter continental cup final here in casa, despite not being at the best. so for the season, a winwood cap, what's overall being a highly successful, 2020 full in which well have one multiple titles including the champions league and league. i can promise anything in terms of the titles i can or the problem is that will give absolutely everything we have to to try and win the game. you know. ready me is obviously going to. ready complicated game a problem and then that we have them faced and the top of. busy opponent other websites throughout the whole. yeah. you know, but it's a great challenge it. okay, joanna guys are all k is that the sales stadium? she's live a for us. joe. how important is this inter continental cup to buy on the trip this season? the pizza around the trailer, into this tournament. as a european temp, usually tompkins and called on to elsie is already said, but it's really important for them to cap
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a great season with another tracy. with this inter continental cop trophy, you listed the the trophies but not any of course, the top you think the spanish speak title, but also the spanish people talking to you a specific come fish seasons or hasn't been so great for them. they currently sitting 20, it's in the table in the champions league. so the defense of that title looks a little bit sketchy in the spanish legs. they said the one point behind lead as possible, you know, having lost some ground in the last match against the corner where they were held 33. but we've heard how important it could be for them to win this trophy. aside from the goalkeeper team quotes, while he says that, you know, this tournament is all about the 6 continental tompkins, this tournament, tonight's much will decide which of those 6 teams are actually the best. hello, police and the feeling is that in now the trophies will help them get the season back on track, but perhaps the greatest indicator to how important this matches around the dr. madrid is that they sent out the salting. listen, i've included kelly and i'm back pay. now you might remember that i had some injury
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problems earlier in the week. he was injured in that much against via valid, i'm sorry, he missed the one gets right over economy, isn't it earlier in the match against us? alonzo in the champions league. and there was some question about whether he would play tonight to travel with the sports and the called on. so as he said that he'd make a decision about his fitness while he has late last night. any issue that document came in and buffy will start along size and nearly crowned a fee for best attempt to see the best men's players again. and this is danielle from the goods opponents of the mexican club pub, chico. what can we expect from the it was an interesting i followed up but you could throughout those tournaments been interesting watching them they came in as they come from tough cop tompkins, the no central an american caribbean champions. but they won that type of back in june. and since then they've had a hard time in a domestic league. they were actually a eliminated from the mexican apple tourist. so they didn't play a competitive match for one month coming into the system. and having said that,
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they really found some pool because again, both of fargo or the south american champions, like something 3 mill and the job in the americas. they've been 3 days late to play the african something on paper. well, because they won 12 african chuck new titles, but actually they took them all the way to penalties. i'm to for 165 on penalties. so they've been a non so i'm still getting those boxes. they won't be opposed to the on stuff coming up against round the truth, but the team sites such as a dream to play against a team like round the tread team that is genuinely sol, solved as one of the greatest in the world. so i to every single scene upset this time around, but i've said that the last 2 times and well, the cheaper voice comes through on top. so we'll have to wait and see the now joe, this next is taking place on cotton. national dates. exactly 2 years to the day of that memorable world cup final, besides become a place used to hosting high profile matches, hasn't it?
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of the absolutely, as you mentioned, that was 2 years ago that we were all standing here in the sale for the fee for woke up final between fox and origin. tina. now you might remember that of course, i'll just see the one that match and ballet was positive from the front team that was playing in that game. so of course, he has very different memories from the stadium he'll, i'm sure be hoping to meet the stadium tonight. with a trophy i to i think we're going to get the kind of capacity in that material that we did have on the well comp. because this is 98000 feet in the stadium. i would just, we're seeing hundreds of people coming in, but i'm not sure that there's going to be a spell out fly that is 88000 suddenly your very best about the same page night. as you mentioned, capital, national say it's, it's a national holiday. he said people have tons out and like i mentioned earlier around which it is such a popular team globally that of course if you have chance about trying to do it and use it to you're going to come and watch them. absolutely,
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sir. thank you very much. read and enjoy the game. manchester united manager reuben amaran's say is the club is back to westmark especially it. it follows the forward being closer to saying that he's ready for a new challenge. the 27 year old was dropped from united squad full day to one. when of a local arrivals matches, the city restaurant has not hit. he's tough phone consistently in recent times. last season, he school just 8 goals and missed out on the england score for your 2024. what i want is to take the best off of michael squash. what is the all the, the play a so i don't talk about the futures just talk about the present. i want the rest of each one of them and that's is the key point for me. but just one to 2. we need to help the team to be, to be better. so we are better with the microsoft word and that simple lender. you tried different things to push mike as to the best level that you showed me in the past. so that's, that's all a possible take on crystal palace. slicing the cold finals of the lee cap and head of that match management. mccullough attach
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a s funny back these players to split the patchy domestic full. also have drawn they last to premier the games and or 6 points of top spot time for each one of this quote on, on our players and model situations and things that we're generating in months how later we can see it. i fully chose my place. we want to improve the risk go 3 or 5 . and even though we didn't go see the anything else out there with that, i still think defensively a one to the better of us and change though it was in the old, round it up in terms of national and has announced caesar time and some international crickets actually made the announcements off to india and australia through taste, into the integral and brisbin, the fed, he h roll represented to these country more than 250 times across his full 3 formats. he took 557 wickets and school 6 centuries and faced i shouldn't help india when the 2011 woke up and 2013 champions trophy a lot. that's all the sports news for the time being very high paid or thank you so much for that. and that's it for the news. our on algebra 0,
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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 kind of thing, the energy of these fuel. what's to store our digital information, without a heavy comp and footprint. and i'm the north coast of the u. k, where the global green energy revolution taking on new elements tries on out your 0 once you reach this displacement cap and send the incidence river and i'll state samuel hundreds of thought. it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union you month to are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother, after the scene was hit on his legs. we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us despite those villages being under our, a self control local monitors, see at least 50 feel like it's a we're rated with more than 1200 killed. those who haven't got ported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escape. there are entire families who
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lost each other as they tried to get away from their villages into 0, with no one managing to reach safety people who made it. here's the most of those left behind are the owner of the young, the elderly, and those injured in the attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. the another gruesome discovery in post said syria, multiple bodies are found near a shrine in damascus. the, you're watching on to 0 life or my headquarters and cell phones, and you have a gauge also coming off. we go inside a drugs factory, part of

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