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means our children were soaked, are closed on wet and we have nothing to protect ourselves. just the tent and shoulders made of a plastic blankets and cardboard are the old protection of from the wind and rain. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the watch meal. just the news. i lived from headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. these really military launches and a tank top thing. what it says is boot the control energy and port infrastructure in yemen. the s drive sallow at a time called intel of these days ready to go forward. he said a brief moment to intercepted miss sile damage to school. nothing to drink. cool, cool. watch. with
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a leading white scrape accuse this is right. i love using both the west and the whole thing casa and we go inside a drug factory in syria. pas have a multi $1000000000.00 and legal operation, which flourished under the assad, the regime, these tablets help, the regime survives for sure. and i said also use that to negotiate the other. welcome to the product of those to you have been where these really all me has carried out a wave of the strikes. i'm what it says, all who the military targets. the officials say at least 9 people were killed in the attack. these strikes hit, the capitals sent up on the pulse. if you have a data causing major fires, israel had previously conducted as drugs on the admin in july and september. us at fault is of also talked to who the military position since the beginning of the it
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was before those rights as well as, as it intercepted a ms. lloyd from yemen. it says the day be damaged, a school is around the gun. mia, tel aviv. it's the 2nd time this week is really militarism except to the missile from you haven't heard these have been launching drains and rockets tools as well since the war in gauze that because last year it what they say is an active solidarity with the palestinians. a with a witness describes a scene whether be solved a blended gnome case inside the happen in the night. and the read things to the god that the only in the night with all the top possible of those strikes from the evans capital set up according to media sources affiliated with the hose. these, do you have any coverage on the sun? i was subjected to a series of wherever strikes, targeting the that then and has he has power since of power stations,
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and the notes under the solve of a city. additionally, for about a strikes described by the sources as an act of aggression, targeted her data govern, read specifically the whole data parts. while of the 2 strikes head to the russ aysa audio facility in the for the day and the listing of yemen. the sauce has added the civil defense teams. 9 is to extinguish the fires of that as the that then the power station and the north of the capital, while the air force as the ongoing to the has he has a station in the south. the sauce confirmed that there were casualties along the employees of the rasa oil facility. as the results of the was the was described as an is really a glitch. and according to this media saw us,
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but i hope these office also haven't confirmed who, who managed or weighed these air strikes. the sources also did not specifically say what was the responsible, as a mentioned for those strikes which come just hours of a wide scale attacked by the the group owners really positions the ministry spokesperson uh, stated on in, in, in a post on his account on the x platform that the military statement would be released. indeed, coming hours expected to talk about the list this latest operation as well as the damage inflicted on civilian or distract due to the recent ever strikes. so they were supposed to have a copy of for who the journalist on political and the, let's see, says the group will keep attacking israel until the c 5 is reached and goes up. or
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those that came as that evaluation for them is what i against the human advocacy. many has been conducted on a weekly basis. the attacks either on the is about a data delay or either own that it see on any ship that actually aiden and designed . the state of is that i, until this moment the army has the say that they will release the statement the in the coming out of the got the latest attack against is right. so we know that the many attack again is right, and i was with the blue k phone being that it see has resulted in the close of the a, a lot blow to south of, boca by the by that's tied on those will have increased cost and and is right, because no ships that are linked to is the right kind of use that he to, they have to go around a pretty con, this actually happened some damage against the zions of state economy. and you know, many have said clearly that they will not stop this attack. i live in the game. what is, but we've got guns,
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goza lifted the blue kate and withdrawal for all my guys the, and the just to mention that the texas. uh by is that edu is easiest target civilians at thought you'd like they did in cuz i know they do in indiana. but what it is, it is sold in the m and it's still been, it's got to know it will actually impact your money. military capability is still invest. we know that the, the united states and you gain the so called but us, but they got, again, has conducted more than 500 attack guys demon, but still, you know, many still lounge and attack and on, on the united states. but the zip i was supposed to have to know are they if joins us from the jordanian capital amount of us because it's rather spend dollars that are from operating inside israel and from the occupied westbank. good morning, the more the is wally saying about this attack intel of these good morning. so head will be, is really military issue to separate statements. a basically explaining how
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coordinated this is. this attack was sanctioned by the upper echelon of is really political and military. and leadership, according to these statements, this, these strikes come in response to host the messiahs being launched at is really targets. they say that they targeted ports and energy infrastructure used by the host ease for military purposes. of course, this is part of these really military, again affirming that it would strike anywhere it needs in the region in order to protect itself and its interest. and it comes in the context of israel waging more on 7 fronts at like the prime minister says, not feeling the 3rd or has it tend to do that. of course is really media reports also say that this attack on young man was that the united states was informed about it before it happened that it goes, no, it does raise the question of how the defense minister, israel caps, he's going to deal with this. i mean, he's probably not taught seat,
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but also conversations that between him and the prime minister or well, you know that and right now the appetite for acts like this within the right wing coalition and within the, the public bays that supports them is quite high up there's a feeling of a victory in the right wing circles, and this is in sharp contrast with the families of it's really captives. and those will support the people in the opposition will feel that israel is stretching itself then that it's waging wars on different fronts. on 7 different fonts when it should be focusing on ending the war and gaza and releasing all the captives. and at the same time, the is rarely defense minister is, you know, walking through a mine field domestically when it comes to bringing conscripts when it comes to a, the issue of the ultra religious serving in the is really military. on the one hand, he says that those are
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a few as military service should be imprisoned and on the other, he has to deal with the coalition that wants to basically find an exception for the ultra religious not to have them serve in the military. so domestically, there are some issues, but not really related to israel waging more. it's more related to how it manages and how it, it finds more soldiers to serve in that wor, no day that for us. and i'm, i'm thank you. the, the full 138 days of his writing, the genocide and gulls of claimed the lives of gold and 45000 palestinians. the military has repeatedly tugged at every part of the strip since wednesday morning is very strong. as the northern dogs are killed at least 14 palestinians,
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the attacks talked of homes in jamalia and gauze. the city children are amongst that. let's go safe to tarry capitalism. a correspondent, indeed of bella, whose mother tryng these events for us time, right? because the latest attacks is really a types of created to get more english for the palestinians. yeah, the situation remains very slow. it in gone, so why the fee is quite charged with tv strikes is specifically on the residential homes. and the focus has been pretty much on the notes of the strip where we got confirmed report saying i'm suggesting that to residential homes that were fact full with civilians were completely flat since at least 10 palestinians in authorized neighborhoods and to residential homes were killed into 2 separate strikes, well whilst at 5 as of the attack are really recounting terrific tales of escape from the that's fluid. the attacks that took place without any warning. also in
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devalue a risk, a new, so the source of blowing every human being goes and it has become a tune will be seized, the pool facing the systematic region of the most basic rights since october 2023 more than 2000000 palestinians have been living in a state for the critical awards has costs between the i need between a 150 to 200 leaders of water daily. we need water for showers, washing dishes and cleaning purposes. we also need drinkable water to and that can be easily afforded the amount of water we access every day category enough to match our needs. the flow of water goes always tenuous, has now been chunk trico. each person must know so valuable, less than fully bleat to the days for palestine in the search for water is
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a daily undertaking. the is very systematic and deliberate. destruction of goals has moved to infrastructure, has left more than 2000000 people in a state of commerce tend to struggle in displacement comp. people 9 of the month behind who to, to waiting for the time to signal is very controlled to noise. a critical supply full goals have been called to a fraction of the capacity, as well as both merely to relate to the humanitarian aid from entering, including what the situation system was at times and materials lead towards infrastructure. once there was hope for a sustainable future, goes as diesel, the nation plants and wheels with due to so population with limited access to natural resources on the shows. we gotta say that more of the service,
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the best sense of the software for such shows has been distracted during the world . either above should have distorted, or lisa distorted so way out of slough. i didn't go like a visa for success. so we have lost maybe about $210.00 was that it was out of $320.00. so we have only one other thing left on that over ation on a lot of them. lots next to several, even because of, you know, the dynamic. yeah. really simple, but ations from one area to another. today, new systems, mine really shuts it and rings tire companies out there we buy palestine because while we lost contact with terica ingles, he was gonna introduce his story that about about human rights, sports reports and how water is being used as a weapon by the israelis the gates of palestinians, and we'll get more analysis on that throughout the day. we will now and despite repeated appeals, the united nations, as is rarely still obstructing efforts to get to the amount of time reunited into
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northern goals for months despite warnings that simon is imminent. gabriel and it's on the has moved from the un here un headquarters in new york. it's almost a daily occurrence now for us to hear from you and officials lamenting the fact 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, the is really, authorities denied the request from the united nations to reach the besieged parts of the north. today that's based on noon bait, like a 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
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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 worse. the un says in the last couple 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, out here at united nations in new york. the leaders of 8 is lemming developing nations all amazing in colorado, the full, the 11th d. 8 summit is bringing together leaders from iran to tia and egypt amongst other amongst others who are excited to discuss plans, full,
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serious reconstruction. and some of that is always expected to address as in coals with cs. flooring garza package present budget that other one is set to hold talks with his egyptian count about l. c. c. i that both countries with sold diplomatic relations following years of attention. so something is mother trig events for life from damascus. how significant russell is this regional meeting in cairo, and what's the impact? do you think it's going to have on the ground and serial where you are both talk to ron and egypt, all this significant major players, not only it is on the left, on the, in the region, but across the whole islamic world. and these 3 countries are also the major stakeholders, why they've come cecilia seem so you're on has been the main back here over the sides of the game until he fell on 8th of december and 3 decades and decades. the run has been invested in city a minute totally positively and picking up it's milly. she has proxies here so,
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so it was, you see, it wasn't a social part of you was defense doctrine across the region, and now it's gone. so the other hand, georgie, has been the main supporter of the city in a position where the single position was titled the cold nose to the northeastern, but to the north west end of the company. it's tricky. it has been the lifeline of the position that was these idiots which recently took over the country and of course took you has a lot more there over $900.00 times as border we've sylvia once comes to egypt. susie, egypt has the fluids, deep ties with, with, with, with sylvia to additionally. and so no history major covers the leaders of this, the major companies. for the 1st time, off of the fall of the south of the g. r meeting entitled another only the presence of turkey facing the egypt and prisons of you run. but also the,
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the for the ministers of these companies that are also going to sidelines meeting. definitely age of these 3 major players. as the change in syria for many is homes that picked on a shifting region, what they're going to told how they're going to be positioned themselves because they, the policies is going to have absolutely a huge impact on syria and the mass. cuz they made a decision in damascus, is pretty close the following, what they're going to say, and what is going to come out of that meeting? indeed, while those that are in charge of domestic us right now was, let's say, looking at what's going on. and we'll go on in cairo is be less than days. and so yes, i'd regime file. right. so you've been painting a picture for us day by day, about how life is slowly getting back to a sort of normality that many people haven't realized for many, many years. we talked about apple, so we talked about border crossings. opening what 24 hours ago, what else have you been seeing?
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well indeed, when the uh the, the, the, the regina style here. so there was a concern whether regina collapse is going to lead the class of the state or now, and almost within 48 hours, the position has successfully to restore the order. i will be in damascus. holmes. i was of the full of this average him and i haven't seen challenge exceeds year if he's with not perfect, but definitely the not a kalsich situation in syria and quickly almost restoring the order within 48 hours . then we have seen that gradually, the social services are also coming back so that the states and the public institutions gradually started to serve to the people. so yes, it maybe i've seen some major steps. one of them was the view opening of the land board, the width jordan, and then we have seen the 1st fly domestic flies from the top of the mascot to the
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company. the 2nd largest city level has just taken off. the ports in laptop here has just view open the 3 this continue the security not really into place both that are still several challenges to mind as challenges. this company has the hu bye of regina that was for more than half a decade and has been almost destroyed, particularly its infrastructure over the course of 15 years of the civil war. and now the government, seeing that by re engage and with the world, they are expecting more and more international end to come to syria. and of course, the domestic isn't the vigil active, to have to rebuild syria with a new administration, with sales force in damascus with the violates has thank. so these are in the middle for you, this whole thing, syrian villages from the homes as it expands it's occupation of the golan heights. troops have been advancing deeper into the demilitarized buffer zone. so as a full, the acid regime out of this month. now the un says is, man is violating
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a 1974 with disengagement agreement with syria despite this is when the government does approve the plan to inc. coverage, the expansion of legal sacraments, the most valuable stuff. i'm going to try and be occupied golden lights in the village. i set off with families take shelter after being expelled from their homes by these lady ami. oh, what am i tried to put them right in his uh console? it was done when they rode in with their tanks and bulldozers into 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 to have only half an hour to leave the village. but i carried anything with them. were homeless now on the slopes of mount had them on or driven a she is in the buffers on the, on the occupied areas of her going on heights. but since the fall of a sudden i said these are the on the has pushed forward with, into this area insight seen from where i started. so many of us designed immediate
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teddy polls only a few 100 meters in this direction. this is where the 1st started, the tax costing to city on november 8 opportunity they have, okay. bite 7 villages in the way. the area including the one you see, right? the behind me, the village of how many do you these are the um, you know, keep pies the headquarters of the govern, merlots and how many did its taxes cause the when they thought come through the site? i did, you poses an item you can if you know, if i've had the support of a party of us to be honest, we couldn't enjoy the full of the dictates of a chart because immediately on the following morning is riley tags rolled into our streets of wood you had says he's great to see it is to see a petition of 1967 when he's people. well, for, for most of the going on heights on your end to sort of june the end is ready sold . you asked me an 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 out loud. to which he replied, no, this is the land of israel. i said, no, your coming isn't occupied,
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but we're not going to move from here. the shadow of which i live here to either be a to would you have says he has amenities, topless in line of communication with these lady ami in order to coordinate safety for his pupils. but if the heart of the active any were upset with the new ladies for failing to be with us, withhold their intellect, hama, homes, and so on, will comp, at least send someone to meet with us. they simply nowhere to be seen. look, the as rarely tanks are 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, even fee of what lies ahead for that area and its population. how much fun, digital konita that goes along heights
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the business stages and politicians is of critical as in the public to move on from the time or following present. use the gills. short live declaration of motion low earlier this month. that a trigger mess. protests high profile, the rest of the president's impeachment, but by the pulls from the capital, so on a chilly night and sold, the city's mad launch is 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 love. people from the national situation may be so model unsettled,
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but solely safe and full of excitement. there's so much to see here with you and suck yells, 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 the 1st few months of it, at least with a partial vacuum at the top of the government, just at a time when challenges at home and abroad would seem to require strong leadership. in forward it says the government should be focusing on its most important alliance with the united states. as it transitions to the new administration of donald trump, there were concerns about the threats of north korea, heightened by its closer relations with russia. is under the home, the government has announced billions of dollars of high tech infrastructure investment to boast, the economy. you're going to do,
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you get to know what you want me to try to months. we are navigating unexpected challenges, but we assure you that korea will soon get back on track, supported by a robust and resilient economic system. here the on the nashville assembly speaker was similarly hopeful last week as he announced the impeachment of the president, which many see is the turning point in this crisis. i hope you're an seasoned brings you a little more happiness. i encourage you to resume your end gatherings, but as previous presidential impeachment have shown, the resolution of this crisis could still be long until rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so the us federal reserve has low interest rates by a quarter of a percentage points. they said, cut the shit, but challenge chapman, jury empower will now be fewer cuts in 2025. it's inflation rises. presence that donald trump is threatening to introduce the trade towers when he takes office,
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which could was inflation like kind of has more. or 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 why it is only introducing to a rate cuts in the coming year. 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, when you've got to increase rates and administration saying, no, you do not to 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?
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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. it will still had all the news, iraq evictions of all so enough to find it has to live. there is legislative building and scenes of desperation based on the cost of cycling chita rips through the country. the have that let's have a look at the weather across europe as we in the week, and it's a bit of a wet and windy affair for western parts of the content. it is looking much more settled and dry out to east. but you can see that very windy and what were that working its way from west to east. that'll happen over the next few days. the several conditions we've seen in the south was lost. you can see some snow coming
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in across the peer knees and the alps on thursday. blustery conditions blowing down across the scan today be the dryer for britain and island west. so across the northern pots of spain. and you can see that rang starting to push its way further east bringing some pretty wild weather to easily and on was a to the balkans, as we go into fridays, wintery conditions remaining across the north east. it is looking a little bit why are cool central parts of europe. it, it is set to be rather gray and gloomy. now, it has been rather mild in terms of temperatures. we are going to see them come down those double digits in berlin and war for what loss you'll get a little bit. what am i in moscow to degrees celsius, but much cooler in madrid, the sunshine will be back for the weekend. of the
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over $27000.00 furrowing photographs. i can't believe till they can do that to us. the evidence in this case is frankly even stronger than that that we had against the nazis of nuremberg in the 1st of a 2 part series out to 0 photos, powerful cases of all crimes against civilians allegedly killed by the syrian government. with photographic evidence from the seas of files to the lost souls of syria on al jazeera, the latest news that are 400 pounds in this thing, people from the time it is here saying that they have not received any single need with detailed coverage. this is the sunset of them off the sort of braces, hobbies taking place every single day since the fall of the form that i see from around the world. it is a high time for the international community to come together to try and rebuild this country. i've already view the aspirations of the 2nd people, the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the about, you're watching the, i'll just have a new song with me. so he'll rob the reminder of all the top stories fee is really all me is kind of it as a wave of as trying so much. it says off to say that 3 targets you have the officials, at least 9 people were killed. the strikes at the capitol center and the pulse if you have a data causing major fires. how is the full days rates as well says it in sub today, ms. lloyd, from yemen. it says the day we've damaged a school near tell a davis the 2nd time this week, these really militarism such as the missile from yemen. leaders from big stations
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including around so key and the chipped on meeting and kyra's full. the d h p to the link summit that expensive to discuss the reconstruction of syria of the possible sweet spot. in garza, the mold must burial sites all being discovered across syria. on wednesday, several bodies were found that the site is zane of shrine in damascus. unimportant religious science for sheila simms. the area was previously under the control of the writing and by groups. as i'll be with job it was, was not that size in damascus. what i cannot show you here is this thing that was earlier coming from these bodies, such as bodies that are in fact it is, remains as in uh, we're being told that this was a place which was controlled by iranian vacuum. this was their headquarters. that's what people in the balconies have been telling us the and 1st responded. therefore, this has been a number of bodies have been found some so all that they would just skeletons some uh, which still had some parts intact. so it's
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a goose and seeing that in the grave of multiple bodies which have been found, some civilian called us being for football. it's like a minute, but it's meant for me to do this. today we came to this area and found this number of the, the color thing. this is like a sort of a defense. if you're still like a photo for this in a data from leap i know from your dock, from u. n. a. but inside this, so that was like like for digital view of this. so sort of the 20 year old side of this compound, which is right, the adjacent to the say it is in the a strain which was 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,
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as well as the some signs of how this was being used by many to the, from flags, from digital, etc. so all of the of trusted these, 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 those of you to some off, you know, if he is the charlotte sides administration sized by his actions of running a criminal impart built attempt to go on a possible investment that started lock is across the middle east on beyond bolt. since he fled sylvia, the true scale of his drug trade is coming to light, seem to hold a visited one factory in double duma just outside of 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
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warehouses that show the scale of drug production in syria. capt to gone 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 throw that 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 a member of parliament. this was a multi $1000000000.00 business vessel, shows us up to 3 kilos at a time, are being found 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 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
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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 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 couldn't happen and they tightly controlled security state like
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syria, without the knowledge or consent of the regime. the he, me, i was at the moment you, anyhow, there were at least 160 factories in the town factories and raising him areas to drug production facilities. did all 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. many silly refugees around the world are hoping to return home soon more than 3000000. in fact, the 2 key had joined the 13 year civil war stephanie decker report. so i've gone through and type in easton tech here. 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 items, the syrian but i live,
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i live here for 9 years and it feels like i am more to dish. yes, i want to go back like to visit it, but not like to live. i want to live here because of my educational process. so i think you've studied the family decided to take on a truck or 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 me to be like we meet 14 year old. i smoke high out the outside, his uncle shop and goes beyond that. he's excited about the idea of returning and be that my wife about it. when i was growing up, i knew that i was syrian, even if i living took here. 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
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ahead perch 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 than that. 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 about the difficulty because they use the sounds because they 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 it is. a battle for us now, i think get, if we stay here for our children,
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just do learning here. that's good. but i want to say in my country to, to raise my, my children, that i'm feel i'm making 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 decker which is 0 because the on depth the oil depot in southwest and russian cold farms are being hit by ukrainian drain and miss on the time the facility is located in the region role stuff. the governor says the facility has been targeted for a 2nd time in 6 months. emergency investigate crews have been addressing assessing, pardon me, the same is very much high on the agenda,
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is to make sure that the president's his team ukraine and the best possible position one day when they decide. so to start the piece doors. and that means that we have to do everything now to make sure that when it comes to air defense, when it comes to other weapon systems, that you make sure that they pull side to watch every we can. we know your request of a lot of them here to make sure that i think it is 19. systems are delivered to ukraine to protect the critical infrastructure. it's really very important that to use these 2 days in brussels to meet with all our partners and to have the same what is very important not divided the same joint position of europe. how to secure your grain, how distressing us our people, citizen and civilians. and of course, to do stronger our army, which is very important to the hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by devastating is not included in northern may some beat the storm ripped through
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the french towers. you have now before making lungful embers on beaks, covered delgado provence. can i at least 45 people? malcolm web has more this is what cycling to do to thousands of homes in northern mozambique. many of those who live in checks lost everything. it will say rick, rudolph strong buildings like schools, which some people had run to for shelter as i now god, why do so? i took my children and as we ran, 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 sheets 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 become and says 9200000 people have been affected most to be left without that. like tricity. this ted combs most crumpled like paper. you thought there's a little assembly,
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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 or 200 kilometer per hour, wins and to run, to rain, fight to the coastline when the storm made land full on sunday. the fishing industry, which many here depend on, has been left in tops of the day before the storm devastated the french 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. and those i'm beach rescue operation has far fewer resources. it's been devastated by reco breaking listening cycle items for the last 5 years. tens of thousands of people will have to try and rebuild their lives. once again,
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malcolm webb, how does era spring and having the task that he's in most of these capital, the future devastating store. and let's hit that region of the world and help is arriving isn't to tarry of the well, yes, it is in the way about 200000 people have been affected by the slice known and as of wednesday, according to the united nations, only 2000 families that'd be helpful, fine. terms of medicine and shelter in some parts of the country. it is raining, this is the capital my food. so, and we are at a warehouse with some of those supplies that are going to be sent to people in public. as all the problems are being kit. you're looking at things like water treatment products. you can imagine in a situation like this, of diseases will be ramped and things like colorado. so that's what you're seeing, the presentation sort of take him to the bathroom. the way house has been to other
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places inside the white house and you see all sorts of things in boxes for medicines to 10 boxes. so portable bids, what toilet, anything people basically need to try and provide is good enough. something to help people on the drive, but this is a thought and they calling for more assistance in problems about a problem on stand by waiting to start moving on to the roadside to get as many people as possible. but of course, new to them depends on how put the road off and also in terms of accessibility, if it's, if they able to cross some of the, some of the bridge that i've said to have seen them. and of course, this is a region wide disaster. however, and if you look at miles that small islands in the indian ocean that was in the middle of that cyclic and g to the french present to has not arrived of the is that he has. and it's the signal i suppose to people they, that it's, this is where it's taking,
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did they seriously bias or to buy the french government to him being that could be a sign that maybe more help or assist the people in my yacht, people than most and besides fixing the same, this is a very full time in terms of resources. the dublin says is really struggling to get everything that it needs. and it was also need that assistance. so a visit from a, a big prison like, uh, fox president, seems a signal to the world that this is the price of people do the systems, mostly beacons, yes. waiting for more of the supplies to be sent in. so they can also get the help they need and that's exactly what i can also sign in mozambique as well. yeah, we'll continue to melissa that rescue recovery operation with you as today's progress from most of the carrier baton. so that for us in the to to or at least 30 children have been reported to being killed at a stumpy that accountable in nigeria. the incident happened and even down the capital of oil states in the northwest state officials,
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a thousands of children were attending the event of the school. the organizes of being arrested. please have launched an investigation come for 10000 people to verify that when they please our next we're going to be good. so we have both techs in order to and anybody who is, when it's ever vis or a fine has went through like barriers, parliament building, destroying offices, non cards that are a suspected to have been an act of awesome protests against the government have been growing in the capital of review, following the removal of a speaker of the house of representatives, nicholas hack explains raging through the halls of power. firefighter's attempt to save light beer as capital building the dose, the joint chamber where just days ago,
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heated debates between the majority of the opposition i consume the room. the local tv reporter describes the st. folks in the business as dreamless carry capital building this on file folks. the entire building has been bought up a file. just a strange, odd. this is strange while i view of bewildered lawmakers unable to vote the country's budget watch powerless. the flame destroy the nation's congress. in space and some of the light, bare as historic archives gone in a matter of seconds. police and investigators suspect an act of sabotage, visiting the scene, the nations the president believes the fire is politically motivated to divide the country. we're not, we're not going to settle, but there's, there's not a plateful really bad. this is the plates are responsible people. why he had to say this country is bore and i don't care whether to build this car for the interest of
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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 the co fire 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 causes move was right down to building the building. no, to rid of elizabeth is going to cause 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 cope. 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
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. nicholas hawk algae 0. i still had held the news of college. i knew why so you'll have to pay for that in school, the european pmi as well,
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to visit with the cfo and well plus championship. here in the california has declared that states of emergency over an outbreak of badly around 61 cases of being the quoted in the us issue. mold at hoff of them in california, not most of the miles, but the 1st case of
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a severe illness has been recorded in the states of louisiana. rentals has moved from los angeles. 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 carry 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 raul, on past rise 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 makeup 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. and so you'll say chocolate. this thing going to cost you more. that's due to a global shortage of coca. a key ingredients and making chocolate visual full has been caused by disease, which has devastated plantations in ivory coast and gone to the 2 countries producing more than half of the will supply haven't addressed,
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has more from the am, it is region of gone to the blood put disease is a maintenance for the african colker from a consent for couldn't see much around the world. the disease along with a swollen should fighters have outputs in the world's top to coke of producing nations called blackboard can actually lead to a situation where from i can lose a by safety to 40 percent of have you know, but then they're slowly shoot. this actually a disease that is the, that we've been struggling all these used to cope or to eradicate by piece not easy . the international organization reported a 14.2 percent dropped for the 20232024 season, resulting in the lowest coke harvest in 22 years. in addition to blackboard disease and the swollen should virus produce a see a se, climate change is making things worse. also result from us or just struggling with
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high cost of lasers and pesticides. i'm moving to other crops, like rubber, global comprises rose sharply from around $2000.00 a ton to more than $12000.00. these mission cocoa is one of governors indigenous truck like makers that struggling with supply chain problems such as the price went by the price of sort of price times regional price reduction. we often use us and also be reached number where you usually see why and also rely on by the factor he says is now producing less doc. calculate that requires more pure cocoa powder to produce more of the truck rate back at the coca pharmacy, euro says it's time coca promise to return to organic farming. it will
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actually promote healthy plants and there an increase, you know, between please yes. local. i know the say, although farmers me sort of a company in facilitation of the coca plantations, high production costs and promised diversifying dry, the crops will continue to affect output. so this intent would likely mean a shop rise in the prices of manufactured coke of product like chocolate. how many degrees i'll give you that i p a to gonna real madrid when the visa inter continental cup and counts all the payments. that goes that you try in the final. it was a special occasion for the french of superstar cleaning dante. sure, all the guys are, all sca has moved from the sale stadium. happy return to the sales stadium. security in impact page 2 years to the day off the left empty handed. it took on in 2022. bobby was here with frances. they were beaten by origin tina on penalties in
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the world cup final. this time he left his a window with round the drifts. the press club was well and bobby's addition to the starting lineup for the fee to inter continental comp, final against conks cap champions for chico came late the forward recovered just in time from a hamstring injury to school. that opening goal lights in the 1st house to the right, that's what, by the new, the crown fee to best men's players. you can use these to you and the faith continental round, the dre double the lead, and the 2nd home for the great finish from another brazilian international, rodrigo switch thing say within awarded a late penalty. and it was been, this is junior who sealed it from the spot, 3 know the winning school rail, the dread this taps of phenomenal years in which they were crowned european and spanish champions. as well as waiting to hear of him in spanish,
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supercop. now having to inch to feed the engine, they could almost, i called themselves the best problem in the world. the sail stadium. that's the news that i've got more of the other side to break, to stay with us. the the, his 1st trip out of because the obviously going on that. but as voters are sealed, then israel isolates because of a palestinian filmmaker become stainless, in no way. i felt i'm just going to go for one month and go back again, separate from his family and homeland and denied the right to work the battles for acceptance in a foreign land. with the corner forms, i believe so, know how to explain to situations. then you're going to fight for me because uh, to the optic witness on just a, you know, the ripping hotel is the channels that i've ever stated. and the
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biggest folks who have ever seen had a stroke taken out. this was we loved it when it was built, even when it was been a major toners of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century. belfast, your open war hotels, analogies here here is without water. one of the oldest cities in the world struggling to reconnect the most basic services. israel bomb the main pumping station during the war, cutting off the city's drinking water. the meeting of the country's top civilian and military leaders as well as representatives of the united nations, took place 10 days in tennessee, spar with as the announcer reconstruction budget and troop deployments to the south of the country. by the time of the meeting, israel had violated seas for our turns more than $100.00 times. pier is essentially a tourist town. what parts of it had been so heavily bombed that some streets feel post apocalyptic?
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and israel's continued action in the south of lebanon, has people here doubting the stability of the ceasefire. loving these people say their country exist in the margins between war and peace. but with israel still occupying villages in the south of the country, still carrying out their strikes and rates, still killing lebanese people. the worry is this is a one sided ceasefire. and the margins maybe getting to say the, these really military launch is a series of as points talk saying what it says, all who see controlled imagery. i'm pulled infrastructure in yet. but meanwhile, the who, the say they thought to ballistic missiles at televi, they is ready to go forward. he say one will say that daybreak from one time is to school. the

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