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me least, the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the . ready ready another gruesome discovery in post outside of syria and multiple bodies are found near a shrine, damascus the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is 0. live from dough ha. also coming on we go inside a drugs factory, part of a multi 1000000000 to a narcotics operation which flourished under the outside regime. these tablets help the regime survive for sure. and i said also use that to negotiate the chaos and
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flames. one of the guns is not functioning. medical facilities is again tom because it is really a strike plus desperation. in news, in mozambique segment chito brings fee of hunger and disease. the death toll rises to $45.00, the will burial sides of being discovered across syria. 11 days after the full of bush out a side, several bodies have been found at the site as in of shrine in the capital, damascus. the area was under the control of a rainy impact groups. some of injured aid has this report from the site a. what i cannot show you here is the stench that was earlier coming from these
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bodies. it's not just bodies that are intact. it is remains as when we've been told that this was a place which was controlled by iranian backups. this was their headquarters. that's what people in the balconies have been telling us a and a 1st responded to fill. this has been a number of bodies have been found some so old that they were just skeletons, some which still had some parts intact. so it's a gruesome scene, but another brave of multiple bodies which have been found some civilian called us in front of our football. it's like a middle web dismissed from him. it didn't say us today. we came to this area and found this number over there by the skeleton. this is like a sort of a defense. if you're still like a photo for this in a faded from live, i know from your dog, from u. n. a. but inside this store that was looked like for the dresser, the was the so. so the, the old side of this compound, which is right the adjacent to the say you this evening the
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a strain which was crucial area for all the propaganda that we were hearing from the iran back hoops and munitions which came from all over the world to try and predict this area. these parts would probably be used as kitchens and some offices . we've seen some pos, credit papers, as well as the some signs of how this was being used by municipal we 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 as you are just being uncovered. some of them driving onto the semester as life returns to normal for many in syria, the united nations has expressed optimism for the countries future. un special envoy again petterson is in damascus and says there's hope despite the many challenges, many the media to a minute there in the systems. but we also need to make sure it does seem to come be a review that we can see. it cannot make recovery,
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and that'd be kind of hopefully see the beginning maybe start the process to en sanctions. the country has taken a small step towards resuming commercial and traffic defense domestic service. since the us side regime was troubled as loan from the capital damascus to the 2nd largest city i left the international slides are still not authorizing the ends. neighboring jordan has reopened a vital voter crossing with syria resuming the flow of goods and fringe between the 2 countries. it's seen as an important to move towards getting the searing economy up and running again. for years, bush out, a size regime was accused of manufacturing and selling illegal, kept it on pills since he fled syria. evidence of the scale of this drug trade is being on uh san a 100 has visited one factory and jamal duma outside damascus. after the fall of
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the short, a 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 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 bound 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. western
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officials long said the revenues allow 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 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,
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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 premiums that the mama you anyhow, there were at least $160.00 factories in the town. factories and raising areas to drug production facilities did 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 a few who left much of the country and ruins santa, who there else as ita duma outside damascus. the the
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full $138.00 days of genocide in garza. israel has killed more than $45000.00 dependents city and it has repeatedly targeted every part of the street in the north is randy forces have again attacks the barely functioning come out loud. one hospital, the hospital director says dozens of people injured. and israel is the latest strikes, the intensive care unit called fire leaving only the i see you in north goza out of service. a home sheltering displaced people was. he's just outside the hospital. that least age palestinians were killed. northern gauze that has been under his riley seats for more than 2 months. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been subjected to unrelenting bombing. international organizations have been urging israel to end. it's located, and to allow a deliveries to the area. it's just about an offer on the everyone knows that our hospital is being appealing to the world for more than $75.00 days. that we need
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capabilities, supplies and tools in our hospital as barely providing humanitarian assistance. but we have no choice but to appeal again. perhaps there will be a listening ear and meet the needs of kamala one hospital so that we can provide a humanitarian service. honeymoon has more from the in central golfer of the religious things besides that the director of the hospital has been made and these appeals and statements for the past 75 days. and since the beginning of the ground defense that in the northern part of district leave an entire population of travel to population of civilians, a tribe in the northern part of the district without the proper access to good water, medical supplies, and other lives. saving restores the life saving items for them without any food. the w. a show and other organizations have attempted many times to provide much needed medical supplies in
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a do the hospital and the northern part of the state. but the only succeeded few times is ticket amount been deliver including the fuel tanks that was gone 2 days later after it's a ride, as well as the other supplies that were bumped as well on the 3rd floor of gun i'd want hospital is really military after it started as a ground offensive at the beginning of october of this year. it is stormed the hospital on the 25th of october, a resting everyone inside the house, including paces and injuries, removing them from cubes or from any of the medical equipment, interrogated them and detain others into unknown areas, release the director of the hospital and some of the medical staff were the only one in the hospital, so a knowledge of who is inside the hospital, who gets in, who gets out how many patients. oh, managers are rolled onto those really monitors yet. these really monitor continues with the narrative that the hospitals, houses militants, houses, those who are wanted. but when we look at the ground, we look at the,
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the kind of injured the kind of patients inside the hospital, all made of civilian population of being bombed inside their homes or around the vicinity of the hospitals. in the united nations says, israel continues to, is obstruct its efforts to get into northern garza, that's despise, repeated warnings from humanitarian groups that summon is imminent. yet again, the israel authorities denied the request from the united nations to reach the besieged parts of the north. today that's base our noun, basically, uh, and the east of jamalia. yesterday we underscored how the vast majority of our efforts to reach north guys like governor. it's, since he is really siege began 10 weeks ago, have been blocked. most requests are denied outright in the occupied westbank palestinian authorities, a continuing raids in the janine refugee camp. they've exchanged fire with finances that for several days, at least 3 palestinians have been killed, including
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a senior jeanine for games come on to the area, has been a strong hold for find his opposing israel's occupation palestinian authority. and he says it's trying to root out what it calls lola's elements in the can you come up with a few more years? there's no electricity or water. the water tanks right now, there is no water left for us to drink. the tank sweep punctured by bullets, we have to collect water from the street to bonham. as of right now i've been sitting here since the morning. i haven't dare to enter the house. the windows of the 3 rooms were broken and one of their rooms has several bullets. holes the size there from the weapons of the palestinian authority because their position opposite us. they are in a compound up there. if we were inside, we would have been killed in the palestinian interior. minnesota has described the situation in jeanine as unacceptable and was still in mcdonough in that day, not to have the so we have challenges, an old governor. it's especially engineering challenges related to drugs and the
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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, all day has more from jordan's capital, a mine, and a reminder that she's reporting from that because these really government has bend over 0 from operating in israel and the occupied westbank. hello, cindy and civil society has presented an initiative to stop the gun bottles now raging in the janine refuge account between palestinian authority security forces and the janine battalion, an arm group, and that is based in the comp. what is at issue here is the palestinian authority trying to assert its control. it says that it's pursuing armed elements. lawless
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elements of the statement say, and they want to empower, impose the rule of law, the residents of janine and say that this is an issue that should be resolved by dialogue that these are fighters who confront the israeli occupation and are not implicated in a breaking palestinian law, but for now, these battles have already caused bloodshed. a senior member of the jeanine brigade has been killed. a child in virginia and refuge account has also been killed. and people really are traumatized engine in by the transpiring events, waiting for calmer heads and cooler heads to finish this, this dropped dramatic event in the city and to prevent it from spilling over to other towns in the occupied west. but not all the angel zeta. i'm not,
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israel's prime minister has appeared in court, intend levine to resume testimony and his corruption trial. benjamin netanyahu is accused of bribery fraud and a breach of trust. if convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison. if neil, who denies any wrong doing, it has described the challenges as upset still ahead on now to 0. my items to the syrian. i left, i lived here for 9 years and it feels like i am worked with dish remains. the generation of young syrians is thrown off not knowing serious louisiana patient is hospitalized with the fest. a severe case of 1st living in the us, the alliance of ethnic i'm groups, is posing the biggest challenge to me in most contest,
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since the 2021 with exclusive access to remote camps and frontline battles. people in shops the progress of an idealistic young generation of rebels as a pivotal moment in the last 60 years of the countries. the trouble history on the phones being ma, on the, on the ropes on al jazeera pod came in to be so it could be interm had for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis. is a crisis of crisis for times, but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era the
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showcase of best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is just a reminder of our top stories this hour will burial sites are emerging across syria after the full of the sun regime. this time several parties were found by the same design of shrine in damascus. an important religious side for shambles. thing is really forces have again attacks the band, a functioning come on hospital in northern gaza. at least age palestinians were
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killed. the intensive care unit is called fire leaving the only i see you in north gauze us out of service. move in 3000000 syrian refugees have planted a kiss since the war in syria began 13 years ago. a whole generation of young people growing up not knowing the country. now the chance to go back is causing some mixed feelings. stephanie decker reports from the tucker city of goes in to near the syrian border. i mean, he does 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 left, i lived 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
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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 me to be like 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 it. when i was growing up, 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
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for my future. i thought i would be staying here as we interview yada. her mother who is listening to our conversation starts to cry out of the difficulties because they use the cell because they don't see their parents now face 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
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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, which is 0. because the on depth as the patient has been taken to hospital in the us with this via case of blood flu, health authorities say the patient was exposed to sick and did goods in a backyard floating around 61 cases of the flu have been recorded in the us so far this year with more than half of them in california, the governor of california has just declared a state of emergency. a white house correspondent, kimberly hook it has moved from washington dc. with the 1st severe case of age 5 and one detective here in the united states, public health officials are now questioning how the incoming trump administration
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may handle a public health emergency. given the fact that president trump nominees for the nation's top health jobs, robert f. kennedy junior is a back are of the sale of rom mills last week in california. it was ron mill, where bird flu virus was detected. and health officials say that this underscore is the high risk for a nother outbreak of food for an illness. as the big fear among health experts is the trump administration may not have the right people in place to mitigate the risk of another outbreak. now, the trumpet administration says it is going to try and have the size of government, and that is another big fear of public health officials. mainly because there is the worry that should there be future cases of bird flew. there may not be the people in place to not only monitor cases,
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but also to respond. kimberly help it al jazeera, the white house to the u. s. federal reserve has called interest rates. by a quarter point is that the strange production this year, the fed says the decision is based on a picture of an american economy in good shape, but sold progress on lowering inflation. like hannah has moved for us from washington dc. let's just take a look back at the yeah, these right state be the rates remain stable throughout the 1st 6 months. and then in september came a whopping one percent increase followed by these 2 quotes of a sense the hospice and quarter percent. we basically got to the rates dropped by 2 percent in the past few months. now this does reflect as if it says a confidence in any economy which inflation is taking over just over 2 point one percent. unemployment is in the region of 4.2 percent. these off figures at the fed likes it gives the fed the space to operate as it sees cautiously,
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but with an optimistic form of caution. one that is interesting point. those is the projections for the rates drops in the years to come. 2526. now it has been expected that they'd be full input rate cuts. $25.00 full interest rate cuts $26.00, but the fitness indicates that it's going to cut these. in other words, it's going to be to interest rate cuts in next year, and possibly to interest rate cuts in $26.00. now these are projections, but it's a sign of how course to sleep. the fit is moving while it struggles to keep inflation wherever it is not going up, employment unemployment rate where it is not going up. so it's once again that delicate balance at the fed tries to hit every time it gets together. the democratic republic of congo has filed criminal complaints against the tech, dried apple for using conflicts, minerals in its supply chain. apple has disputed the claims filed in bet, france,
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and belgium. the company says it's told suppliers not to use the mineral, sourced from the d. c. over one to the region is a major source of 10 tons of them, and tongues being used in computers and mobile phones, un experts and rides groups say some lines that are run by on groups involved in war crimes. a hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by a devastating psych loan in northern most indeed, the storm ripped through the french island of my yours. therefore, making land full in mozambique compo delgado provence killing at least 45 people. welcome with reports. this is what cycling chito did to thousands of homes in northern mozambique. many of those who live in checks lost everything. it's also the rudolph, stronger buildings like schools, which some people had run to for shelter as i now god, why to stop. i took my children and as we ran,
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i saw other families falling due to the force of the wind and others dodging things that fell from the houses due to the wind. the people were lucky that the sink she didn't cut into parts of their bodies. the children couldn't stop crying, i saw children running away and i didn't see where they ran to. the government says maybe 200000 people have been affected most to be left without static tricity. this ted combs most crumpled like paper. you thought there's a little assembly. we tried to close the windows, but it was nothing for simple now some people tried to look for help in the neighboring houses and were greeted with guests from the cycling. but there was a neighbor who i sold lucy's life when he was buried in rubber along with his grandson, order. 200 kilometer per hour wins and to run to rain, fight to the coastline when the stool made land full on sunday. the fishing industry, which many here depend on,
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has been left in tops of the day before the storm devastated differential island of mild. this is what's left of one of the poorest neighborhoods. hundreds, i said dead. the french government said military planes carrying rescue workers, equipments, and supplies. mozambique rescue operation has far fewer resources. it's been devastated by reco, breaking west, ending sidelines for the last 5 years. tens of thousands of people will have to try and rebuild their lives. once again malcolm web, how does era a ton of to nasa astronaut stunk of the international space station has been delayed by at least another month. so any williams and bush room or on now expected back in late in march. that's more than 9 months onto what was supposed to be an 8 dave test mission. the boeing style line and capsule they arrived on was deemed on the 5th to return to college. surely. meanwhile,
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2 chinese as roots of assessor rankled for the longest space woke, sasha dra and certainly don't talk 9 hours. we're doing work outside the tingling space station. the previous record was held by american external it's james wallace and susan homes at 8 dollars and 56 minutes. well that's and he's now talks it took to watch 0 is the the had low there just story of extremes across the street. yeah. at the moment we've got some very wet weather across the north. the town in the south, it is most settled with sunshine and we'll see a lot of heat coming backend, particularly for southern parts of w a. so there's west all the wet weather lingering of the coast of queens and that we all going to see some strong wind moisture coming in. so heavy rain could see some flooding here. the rain continues across the north as well,
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but unfortunately it is dry for that south east corner, lots of heat for allies, but we'll see the temperatures start to come down here. instead they'll be on the off, across most central areas for places like alice springs and full tough. we have a look out the 3 day. well, we've got a big jump in the days ahead. it is going to be very hot and breezy on saturday. not as hot as cross and cross new zealand has been a little bit cooler here thanks to cold air blowing and it does look like a shower picture of the next few days. that rain continuing, folding heavily is in the south island on friday. and heavy rain is still the story across the southeast asia. it's not as what the indo china for places like southern thailand. heavy rain continues for malaysia for a single pole and southern parts of the philippines on thursday. a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what does
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a rake cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond to asked if people have spent a lifetime? what came that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in say, tax rate, counting the cost on o g, a 0 or the pharmacy or to kia. how confident. thank you so much for talking to out here. i see on show your where the us president says to kia has conducted and what he called an unfriendly takeover of syria. something he says took, he has wanted for thousands of years. how do you respond to that that took it, conduct an unfriendly takeover of sodium while i think, 1st of all,

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