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on the there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own event, you know, counter and the syrians celebrate the fast domestics lights since the full of actual assets. as the regina atrocities continues to be uncovered, the hello, i'm a lender as an innovator. this is out of their life from day ha, also coming up. we go inside a drugs factory, thoughts of a multi $1000000000.00, not caustic, so probation, which flourished onto the outside regime. israel blocks a deliveries to northern, gaza as it bones,
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residents in the area that's being on the siege for nearly 3 months now on claims of austin as science has through like various tournaments. the president says it's politically makes, it makes sense. the to 11 days off to the full of bio acids regime, lice in syria is beginning to settle into a new normal domestic flights of returning on board across things are beginning to reopen, but there was still challenges ahead for serious new administration and bodies of those who were killed during the outside rule, a still being found us on a binge of a reports from the syrian capital damascus to get a plane and begin require a sprint stuff, air traffic controllers, pilot,
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and fuel. this slide shows the new city in administration, has found the people and resources to do it. i'm the one of the about the group of move all the 1st flight since the phone of the regime operated between the 2 main cities in syria. that's damascus and a level good willing it will soon be operating more regularly. and we hope to restore international flights soon, the joyce overwhelming. it's indescribable, god willing, the homeland we return to only sons without any obstacles for anyone and freedom for all. and also being close for the week, the reopening of damascus, the airport represents more than just to return to normal. for some passages after will be used, there will be no more searing youth who dream only of travelling use to pulled over tons of new skills that we can rebuild this country together. some good news for the economy to as jordan announce reopening of the job or border crossing trucks and the move again for the 1st time since the crossing was closed earlier. this one,
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some idioms are open, but more than 50 years of us have somebody who has left the countries finance is in shambles. just one of the challenges facing the new distraction. i'm know of 50 i'm . we are standing for 3 days by 8 and machines and nobody gives us answers. there are no salaries, no electricity, no internet, and we can't live without our salaries. this is what everyone understanding here. but at the country looks to the future. hundreds of the past continue to be uncovered. the outside of this compound, which is right the adjacent to the say it is in a book, a strain which was a crucial area for all the propaganda that we were hearing from the, you know, and back troops 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 foss credit papers, as well as the some signs of how this was being used remedies. we have some flags,
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some digits, etc. 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 driving onto the semester. if so, yes, special assets regime was accused of manufacturing and selling and, and legal. i'm specimen drug cooled tough to gun. since he fled syria. evidence of the scale of this drug trade is being on that they know how to visit that one factory and job. i'll do my outsides, damascus. after the fall of 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 go on, pills are everywhere. and what used to be a potato chip factory on the outskirts of duma, north of damascus,
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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 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
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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, 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
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anyhow, there were at least $160.00 factories and he tons of secretaries and regime areas to drug production facilities. did all the un office on drugs and crime, says syria is the primary source of capital gone 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 santa, who there else as ita duma outside damascus. so these are in the military is forcing certain villages from that homes as it expands as occupation of the golden heights. israel has been moving its troops deep into the demilitarized bosses and since the full of the acid regime. now the un says israel is violating a 1974 disengagement agreement with syria. despite this, israel's government has approved a plan to encourage the expansion of settlements that mohammed volved reports from to nature integrated in heights in the village. if i shut off families,
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take shelter after being expelled from their homes by these lady. um, oh, what am i to put them right in this uh console. so it was done when they rolled 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, tell them one or somebody say he's in the buffers on the only the occupied areas of are going on heights. but since the fall of a sudden i said these are really anya has pushed forward with 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,
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the village of how many do you, these are the um, you know, keep pies the headquarters of the govern, middleton. how many did each tax this call is the coordinator come through site? did you poses an item because, you know, if i've had the sort of body of us to be honest, we couldn't enjoy the full of the dictates of a sharp because immediately on the following morning is really tags rolled into our streets of wood. you had says he's great, this is to see a repetition of 1967 when he's people. well, 1st 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 with the top. i'm sure on that report i live here to. i'd have to have would you have says he has amenities, topless, a line of communication with the lady on a, in order to coordinate safe for his people. but if the heart of the active any were
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upset with the new ladies for failing to be with us, we're told during the lip of hama, homes and so on, we'll count. they 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 and i have to run out of, i'm not sure if no serious new leadership says it is not looking for new conflicts . it has called on 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 the full 138 days of genocide and gaza has claimed the lives of more than 45000
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palestinians. israel has repeatedly targeted every part of the strip. and these 14 palestinians have been killed and is ready strikes in the north. the strikes targeted homes in jamalia and scholars of 50 children are among the dead's is ready forces have again todd the badly functioning come out loud when hospital the hospital director says dozens of people injured and israel's native strikes the intensive care unit cool cya leaving the only i see you in northern gauze, out of service, home sheltering displaced, people was head just outside the hospital. at least 8 palestinians, lookout, honey must move. it has moved from darrow bala in central garza, 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
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part of district leaving entire population, a travel charge population of civilians, a tribe in the northern part of the district without the proper access to food, 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 a do. the hospital and the northern part of the building succeeded you time just took it amount, been deliver, including the fuel tank 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 grunt of defensive in the beginning of october of this year. but it is storm the hospital on the 25th of october, a resting it through one inside the house, including pages and injuries, removing them from tubes of from any of the medical equipments,
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interrogated them and detain others into unknown areas, released 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, the kind of injured the kind of patients inside the house or their own made of civilian population of being bombed inside their homes or around the vicinity of the hospitals. as the united nation says, israel continues to obstruct its assets to get 8 into northern bozza allots, despite to repeated warnings from human. it's harry and groups, the farm and in the area is imminent. gabriel alexander has moved from the united nations here un headquarters in new york. it's almost a daily occurrence now for us to hear from you and officials lamenting the fact.
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they are having a very hard time getting aid into guys a l u n. and their partners have to coordinate with is really officials. and the un tells us that israel continues to deny most of their requests. yet again, these really authorities denied the request from the united nations to reach the besieged parts of the north. today. that's based on noon, 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 out right. now listen to these numbers that were provided to us by the us. and they said in the 1st 2 weeks of december, they planned 339. 8. movements throughout the entire gaza strip is real facilitated. fewer than a 3rd of those. and when it comes to the north of guys are the numbers are even
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worse. the un says in the last couple of weeks, they had planned 96 humanitarian movements in the north of why the gods. but just 16 of those were facilitated by israeli authorities. gabriel santo, i was just either at united nations in new york. these are in the military says launched strikes on yemen hours after he's the missile was intersected over central israel. the strikes hit the capital, so not on the port safety of her data. israel says it was targeting military assets including energy infrastructure and ports that in the past week to the forces in yemen launch multiple drugs. um missiles to was israel. they've been targeting is role in solidarity with palestinians in gaza. they say to in the occupied was bind palestinian authority forces continuing raids in the janine refugee camps that have been gone. bottles that for several days,
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at least 3 palestinians have entailed including a senior jeanine brigades come on to the area, has been a strong cold for fight, is opposing israel's occupation. the palestinian authority says it's trying to root out, would it cause list elements in the come no day has moved from jordan's capital i'm on. and the reason why she's there is because is where the government has banned all to 0 from operating in israel and the occupied westbank, palestinian civil society has presented an initiative to stop the gun battles, not raging in the jeanie and refuge account between palestinian authorities, security forces and the janine battalion, an armed group 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 elements of the statements say, and they want to empower, impose the rule of law, the residents of jenny,
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and say that this is an issue that should be resolved by dialogue that these are fighters, who confront the, is really occupation and are not a implicated in a breaking palestinian law, but for now, these battles have already caused bloodshed. a senior member of the janine brigade has been killed. a child in virginia and refugee camp 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 bank. note all the address data. i'm not the still ahead on out 0. the economy is strong overall and has made significant progress toward our goals over the past 2 years. the us cuts interest rates once again,
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but the markets react with caution bearing fuel costs in the year ahead. a weekly look at the world's top of business story and what does a rate cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economy should that be beyond to asked if people have sent an life time working. that's part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights counting the cost on jersey or the latest news as it breaks the last test. what was the please of power of precedence for chart and also his role is now over with details coverage. don't know how much is a part of the process. the women say it's about participating workforce to the faithful, the and the beach from around the world. first, the valley avenue is filled with tens of thousands of protesters in the 7th consecutive night of pros,
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as in the georgia and capital. viewing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. why are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict, refusing for the action? a lot of the rates are really, really big. we've seen this done and it's in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground when you closer to the heart of the story. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top story is this our is riley strikes,
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have killed 14 palestinians in northern gaza. that's as the un says, israel is denying its request to get aid into the besieged area. the outside regimes atrocity is continuing to be uncovered across syria. small bodies have been found by this idea of sign of shrine in the capital, damascus. the area was under the control of the rainy impacts groups. domestic flights and serial have resumes for the 1st time since the toppling of special assets and neighboring jordan has reopened, of bites of border crossing with syria resuming the flow of goods and freight between the 2 countries. many syrian refugees around the world hoping to return home soon more than 3000000 flat to tuck it in the past 13 years. stephanie deca reports from the dr. city of guys yon to near the syrian border. i mean, it is doing his school homework. it's in turkish,
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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 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 of for, for this. so i can keep studying the family decided to take on the turkish surname after they've got citizenship. to help them integrate. more than 3000000 syrians fled here since the war, 13 years ago, an entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here. not knowing syria, as or in the pulse of returning is causing mixed feelings. we meet the 14 year old, i smoke how you out the outside, his uncle shop and goes beyond that. he's excited about the idea of returning my wife about that when i was growing up, i knew that i was syrian, even if i living to the kid. i know that from deep inside. and if i go back to
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syria, even if we stayed here a lot of my 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 oscar 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 kind of difficult because they use the sense 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
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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 his own connections. they're 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 helping me with the hope that one day or children will feel the same. stephanie decor. i'll g 0 because the on depth has in golf libraries, parliament building and the capital one radia destroying offices on device will cause as far as to say, they suspect austin, the incident has happened a mid political time world surrounding the government's decision to remove the
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speaker of the house of representatives, nicholas hawk reports the guy from the raging to the halls of power firefighters, attempt to save light beer as capital building the dose, the joint chamber where just days ago, heated debates between the majority of the opposition i consume the room, the local tv reporter describes the st. faulty. this is as dreamless. carrie was covered up building this on file folks. the entire building has been what type of file does. a strange odd does, is change. while i view of to the wilderness, lawmakers unable to vote the country's budget watched powerless. the flame destroy the nation's congress in space and some of the libraries historic archives gone in the matter of seconds. because police investigators suspect an act of sabotaging visiting the scene. the nations, the president,
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believes the fire is politically motivated to divide the country. we're not, we're not going to settle, but there's, there's another place. hopefully that's the plates are responsible. people that are savvy, like this country is bore and i don't care whether to be able to but an interest of the time difference. the tensions have been flaring from the capital building to the streets at the center of the turmoil is the house of representatives. speaker for not tico and opponent of the president, he's now facing allegations of corruption sort of the speakers, supporters are demonstrating, calling for the president to step down. regardless of the crisis. move watching, rent down to building the governments property. you know, to build this page. no, get rid of elizabeth is going to cost a lot of money again. like you and people. me. you know, what do you see it and i think it's unfortunately several close 8 to speaker cove.
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i have been arrested. meanwhile, the congress isn't it deadlock over the speakers, potential removal. and so the government remains unable to pass its annual budget. leaving liberia, it is smouldering state of uncertainty. nicholas hawk algae 0 in the us federal reserve has lowered interest rates by close to point this. the cost of this year, however, the driving powell, the fits chapman war and that they may be fuel costs to interest rates than expected in 2025. if inflation rises, president elect donald trump has threatened to introduce traits. paris, when he takes office, which could was an inflation in the us. mike. honda has moved now we have seen in the past when the trump was impala before he was deeply opposed to any rate rate increases. now the bid is clearly looking towards us in the future that perhaps is
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why it is only introducing to the rate cuts in the coming. yet, it does not want to get into a position where it cuts too much. and then all of a sudden you've got the economy saying, what do you've got to increase rates and administration saying, no, you do not increase rates, we do not like that at all. so this is perhaps part of the reason why the fed is slowing down. why it is acting more cautiously in terms of future projected rate cuts. and this could be a point of conflict with the trump administration and with the fed. should the fed go ahead and increase rates against the wishes of the administration? should the economy dictate that it needs to do so? what's left itself? some wiggle room by introducing only 2 rate cuts or proposing a need to rate rate cuts in the next 12 months, rather than full. california has declared the state of emergency over an outbreak of bud flew around 61 cases has been recorded in the us so far this yeah,
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with more than half of them in california most heavy miles. but the fast case of a severe illness has now be recorded in louisiana. rob reynolds has more details from los angeles. the governor gavin newsome has declared a state of emergency here in california in order to better manage an outbreak of bird flew among cattle, hurts in the farming areas of the state of california. now this announcement comes after the 1st confirmed case of a person becoming seriously ill with a variety of the blue bird flu. that patient is being treated in louisiana. it is believed that he or she were not given a lot of details about the patient, but with is believe that they are, were infected with the variety of the virus that is carried by wild birds. so this would make it different from the variety that is circulating among
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dairy herds in california. over $600.00 of the herds in california have been found to carry the bird flu virus. and this has led to the sales the band. for example, on the sale of a roll on past dry's meal in, in some parts of california. and it is concerning, especially because of infectious disease experts and other sites to say that it would take only a mountain or a minor genetic alteration in the make up of the virus to make it more contagious among human beings and potentially more dangerous for people who are exposed to it. rob riddles, l g 0, los angeles. us in south korea, business leaders on politicians are encouraging people to move on from the time world that has engulfed the country in the last few weeks off to a president use acute, temporarily declared, marshall new triggering,
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his impeachment relevant private thoughts from soul on a chilly night and sold the city's mad launches a winter campaign aimed at attracting foreign visitors. well known landmarks have been turned into digital attractions. but on this evening that competing with the nightly protest across the street, mocking the impeachment of the country's president trying to help local businesses . this festival has to overcome the ongoing political luck. people from the national situation may be somewhat on settled, but solely safe and full of excitement. there's so much to see here with you and suck y'all's suspended from ju t's. the probably mid as the handbook sue has become acting president, while other members of the government and senior officials under arrest, as it looks to the coming year ahead south career faces the prospect of managing
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