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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 19, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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the well 1st the valley avenue is filled with tens of thousands of protesters in the 7th consecutive night of pros, as in the georgia and capital the, the, the, the, the kyle, this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes to kill vows to continue it's campaign against us by curtis lead slices in northern syria, as lead us from across the middle east, meet in colorado to try to diffuse regional tensions is where the military attacks energy and port facilities in yemen. those who the fights, those say they 5 to ballistic missiles at television. nothing to drink,
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cooks all wash with a leading human rights group accuses as well of using water as a weapon of flu and extermination, and gone so and seems of desperation in mozambique off dyslexia. and she needs a trail of destruction. and on pete the statement with the a school round madrid have won the inter continental european champion speed mexican. so it's up to k in the final in doha to become the based club in the world . the 2nd year has dismissed us claims. it has agreed a ceasefire with a certain democratic forces in northern syria. i see the defense officials as tucker's back forth as will continue operations. declare areas health by the kurdish let slices. yes d. f is supported by washington and it's fight against i sold that incorrect
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considered as it slices. terrorist timing is linked to the cut of some workers policy. the group has wage and insurgency against care for, for decades, or shortly we'll be hearing from us. we'll set out in damascus, but 1st let's go to assemble that we can speak to sim costello. she's standing by for the so 7 tell us little bit more about the tucker's defense ministry claim. but these, these file with us bank forces in northern syria is not actually happening as well. according to the surface prospector. kid doesn't deal with the what it calls that service organization. and because of the ranks within the us, the f y p g and p y d, it'd be closer. kids says these ranks belong to the out. those could to some workers parts and members that became members to kid doesn't have any contact with the organization. that's why a ceasefire is not possible and add to kids the tournament that there shouldn't be
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any altering almost independent or send me also known as a region by its borders. southern border lead by the y p g p y, the p k, k s the a for trick here. these are all the same. and the turkish defense ministry. it was not clear how to kill would, would in world about assist to kids reading the syrian national army that we had formerly known as, as a f, as say for a syrian army. and they're all merge under the new syrian administration. and new syrian national army is going to be established. then we heard turkish defense minister in, in the previous space saying that to get is ready to train and a group at the new administration's, a national army. if there is any request to get expects that the new administration sold this problem with its own military. it with its own army. and yesterday and on
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wednesday, a turkish foreign minister delivered an interview to alta 0. he spoke to solomon's aid on one of our present chairs. and in that interview, he mentioned that as a courtesy the staff should be distinguished from the what to keeps fees as the extension of the p k, k. and 2 kids determined not to deal with the mentor. kid believes that there are foreign fighters within the y p g that we know as a syrian curtis rebel groups. so at to kit is not against sirian curds being enrolled in the new administration, but took it is against any curtis entity that can be led by what took care of calls and the p k. k or it's extension. that's why we also list them from the for administer until thousands of interview, that is, syrian are made of the new syrian administration should also take care of this at
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the time. will show whether there is going to be a total agreement and but as for the encore officials, there's no ceasefire deal. there is no deal at told it's been true kit and what it calls that service organizations back to laura. okay, so many things and dave for installation is that from a stumble, believe is from the d. h book of developing nations, a holding a special summit in cairo to discuss the israel's actions and goals 11. and i'm sorry, i'm developing age organization for economic cooperation is comprised of funds of dash packets, donavon, indonesia, malaysia, jerry egypt, and tack in egypt as current and sharing the block and present of those thoughts a l. c. c is expected to meet the truck is present project type other on, on the sidelines of the tools. the 2 countries restore diplomatic relations last year, often moving a decade of tension to ron's present. messing possess scan is also attending the tools as a 1st visit by a run in need, a to egypt, and the move in
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a decade calling baker has more less than 2 weeks after the fall of the charlotte side and the 1st steps of a new government in syria regional powers coming together and some haven't spoken for years. the so called development 8 haven't met face to face since 2017. the block combines 8 developing countries. iran took practiced in bangladesh, malaysia, indonesia, egypt, and they, jerry a. together they represent more than $1000000000.00 people and about 4.5 percent of the world's wealth. the summit comes at a critical time in the region as israel continues its genocide and gaza expansion to, to syrian territory and attacks on lebanon. despite the current cease fire agreement, duties wells attempts to escalate war. i'll call those sisters on the increasing for us in the region and beyond. recent incident at these different borders, targeting 11 on an attack against the united calls making syria are examples of
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this regional c feel over. syria is not at the table, but it's future in these countries. roles and it are on the agenda. it's a key as president red chip tie. a 3rd one will meet egypt, the president of the fight to fcc. and it's a rare visit by in a ronnie and head of state president, my sued project going to the egyptian capital. the relations between egypt and a ron have largely been fraught in recent decades. but the 2 countries have stepped up high level diplomatic contacts since the start of the warrens gauze the last year as egypt sought to act as a mediator. this collective has been tasked with developing cooperation between the member states. but this meeting comes, as the founding countries jostle for influence in a rapidly changing, at least i can prove more important than ever before. colon baker, elders here, was pickup on this with russell said that he joins us now live from damascus and breast. so just give us an idea of how significant this regional meeting in cairo is what impact is likely to have on the ground in syria of the walls.
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now, when we talk about one sort of can egypt. so we are simply talking about 3 major stakeholders in syria and seen. the one has been invested in, in syria, says that he's not during the rain and all the during the rain or special effects. but during the vein of his father, half of the side as well. and one has been building up a military presence year, created his proxies blinking it's munitions here and see in syria as one of the main peeler or what is called the axis of the resistance. syria was indeed an essential part of the it's the funds document in, in, in, in the region. and also syria was the land bridge between the wrong. and you want main proxy, most important parts. the problem is with loss in level and now by the full of this size regina to run this course,
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either one of the biggest losers in these new dynamics in this need recursion. on the other hand, turkey has been the main supporters of the seed and or position. and when the position was coordinated through the wood north west, and province of it to g. a has been the lifeline for it. a for the position that just recently took over the country, and many analyst army got into a key one of the biggest winters in these need equations. on the other hand, egypt is a major player in the region, demographically, geographically, and has the ties with sylvia. now, for the 1st time off the, the form of the stage is go in, in, in syria of the decades. the leaders of 3 major players, churches, yvonne and egypt are meeting 1st time. and now they are going to figure this out. what the, how they're going to contribute to the new syria. what's going to be the position, how they're going to recalibrate the policies? what's going to be the relationship with the city of new administration and many
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other questions more so now the name of the decision in syria in damascus, they are carefully watching as follow in what will be the outcome of this me thing this summit that indeed is taking place in the car keitel soon. anyway. whatever comes off to that out of this tom it's, it is going to have a significant impact on civic economy. believe me, the time you're perfectly geographically and even demographically, the new administration plan and keeping an eye on events happening outside of syria and how that's going to affects the country. what about what's going on in side syria? what are we seeing as far as he's doing to try to normalize life as much as possible? what does it like for every day? sorry i'm holding be redeem on that last as for more than half a century has collapse and a position group has taken over the comfortable with an almost 48 hours the restore
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the the board that it hasn't that hasn't been child succeeds that many people will expect so that's quite surprising. i'm seeing that on because see that display see that? but that is, are preserved for security is more or less in place now. the public and safe is solutions are not 20 or professional. however, now they've been able to, they're serving the people, and the airports are gradually being operational now the board, the, the, the, the land borders are gradually being your pin, the pools, particularly at the cost of cities, but not being real open to so, so there's a lot of the science of how to live these quickly getting back to the back to the normal course level that's happening better. steve command does challenges because this country has seen at the state in civil war over the course of the last 14 years. okay, so many things, and they've francis seeing that from damascus. the others ready?
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all may have carried out a wave of strikes and want it says, all who see military targets in yemen. how many officials say at least 9 people were killed in the attack? the strikes had the castle sun on the pool, so if you have high data causing major fires as well, had previously conducted rates on gammon in july and september us, that force is the most i talked to to the ministry positions since the beginning of the yeah. well meanwhile, yeah man, hey fees say they 5 to ballistic missiles at tel aviv as well. says that intercepted one of them. butler debra, damaged a school and run. i've gotten this hell of a as the 2nd time this week, there's really no chance blocked a missile from yemen who's a, is of being launching drones and rockets towards as well since the war and gaza began last year. and what they say as soon as i receive with palestinians and gone . so the rescue with describes the scene where the missile debris landed
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shutting the site again, seize well in the 3 o'clock in the morning. uh we got this message attacked on the schools that the type in the, the night no cheese were in the inside the school in the nights damage. it's a big damage. it's means of building collapse. but the like say what i say, hey, no kids inside the hey, phase of delivered a statement. i'm claim this strike on israel was successful. and the sort of, yeah, the missile force of the how many on forces carried out to military operation targeting to sensitive target. some of these ran the enemy in the occupied just the area with 2 hypersonic ballistic missiles. the operation has successfully achieved its objectives. the operation was carried up simple tenuously with these really
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aggression of civilian facilities in the capital. some of the for the governor, it's including power stations. people. how does it means i have no clean water to drink, to cook with all to wash is ready milk. she has bombs, wells, reservoirs and supply lines across garza destroying almost all access to this most basic of life necessities. human rights watch says it's using most uh, as a tool of war. let's speak to ty couple as him now. he joins us from darrow butler in the central galls. it's hard give us a bit more of an idea of what the actual, what's the situation that is like the yeah. the what the situation of who scars i is, it's very dia and this is a normal outcome of a more done idea of genocide and distress. specifically for just look back from these really officials of statements within the beginning of the conflict that you said that they will call you all 56 supplies into because the strip um the,
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what were its own guns? a box to the store. nice. this is what we have heard from these beneficiaries, and that's what happens practically on the ground is by the army has destroyed the vast majority of civil infrastructure, including the infrastructure of electricity, water, and even the sewer system. and what we have seen today is that human rights, which has accused a israel, it to commit acts of june assigned to during it's submitted to abrasions on the strip that are presented in the destruction of what the infrastructure and even the destruction of the waste water treatment plants that were responsible to treat the wasteful to in districts. and this is absolutely very dramatic, especially with the message reduction on charles decrease of dealing with the suppliers and the gaza strip by 94 percent on keeping up. start to has said that the situation in gauze is what the us as well has been using water as
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a what kind of one. this is quite odious. when we show patio in every single day, it is simply and open uh, in top mentioned evacuation centers or even an area that has been widely shut to lining up every single day alone to just to get access to what does that sometimes for not be even usable, drinkable for them, which could trigger late to huge health and medical concerns for the vast majority of palestinians who have been from a completely exhausted. i'm right now being even to them some phone tag by the lock and call 68th of which is sources of who's this trip in light of the destruction of what it was. and even the band of a, with the age to, into the goal is districts or out the full slab owed for us things like right now. and the, the is value control. so the source of blowing, every human being goes and it has become
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a tune up. you see the pool facing the systematic, the region of the most basic rights since october 2023 more than 2000000 palestinians have been living in a state for the critical awards has cost between them. but they may either 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 up only tenuous as no big chunk. trico. each person must know so valuable, less than fully bleat to the days posted in. the search for water is a daily undertaking. the is very systematic and deliberate destruction of causes we will to infrastructure, has left more than 2000000 people in a state of commerce tend to struggle in displacement comp. people. 9 of the month
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behind who talks waiting for the time to signal is very controlled to noise. a critical supply for guns have been called to a fraction of the capacity, as well as both nearly to relate to the humanitarian aid for entering. including water situation system was at times and materials lead towards the infrastructure. once there was hope for a sustainable future, goes, was decent, the nation plants and wheels was due to so population with limited access to natural resources. on the dishes, we got to say that more of the service, the best sense of the source for such shows has been destructive during the war i that about should have destroyed or completely destroyed. so we're out of suffering . the lack of decent for the structures. so we have most,
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maybe about $210.00 was that it was out of $320.00. so we have only one other thing left on the nation on a lot of them last excess of and even because of, you know, the dynamic here really today, but ations from one area to another. today, due systems mine really shots it. and for rain, tired companies out there we buy palestine build on as valid as the acting. israel and palestine is the associate director of the human rights watch. the joins us live from athens. great to have you with us. can you give us a bit more of an idea of how human rights watch conducted this investigation into israel and conclude that it is using water as a weapon of war? so yeah, thank you very much for profiling. this issue. we spoke to over a 115 people, many palestinians, and gaza, as well as health care experts,
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epidemiologists, workers with agencies, humanitarians. and we just examined the data that the united nations and groups like awesome have collected. and we did satellite imagery analysis. we did a very thorough job and we found 4 key things that is re. ready has done to deliberately block people in gaza from getting enough water to survive. since the start of this conflict. first, the cut off the drinking water that most people and goes are relied on his riley pipelines to get drinking water because the aqua for under gauze it has been so contaminated over the last 17 years, a blockade enclosure that water was cut off. but that wasn't enough. israel then cut off the electricity and fuel that was needed to run water supply sources inside garza. so the cell a nation plants, water wells, and also waste water treatment facilities to prevent dirty water from making people sick. but that wasn't enough. some of those waste water facilities had their own
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solar panels to power them in case the electricity was cut off. so these really military actually went in, not only cut off the electricity and fuel, but actually bulldozed every single one of the solar panels in the res at 4 of gauze of 6 wastewater treatment facilities, leaving nothing to chance. finally, they attacked and prevented any repairs from happening. there was a central warehouse of water supply materials that was bombed, killing palestinians who works there and their families, humanitarian agencies have been blocked from bringing in specifically water related supplies. so this is a comprehensive water types policy of preventing people from getting any water. and as result for more than a year, you know, people have gone $2.00 to $9.00 leaders of water for some per day. the bare minimum for survival is 15. yeah,
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that's next folder i think i'd like to look at the impact about difficult time in a moment. is what a pickup typically on this use of genocidal ads because what you're describing is certainly sounds like a weapon of rule. but for it to be genocide, or you need to prove that there is intense to exterminate of people. where does that come in? well, there's several ways to look at this. one is a very clear finding of extermination. now this is a crime against humanity and what it means is not only have you deliberately inflicted conditions on a population that you know, are going to kill a large number of those people. but they who have done it as a state of policy. so that's one very clear finding of the act and the intent. no agenda is that same act of deliberately inflicting conditions of life that are going to bring about the destruction as part of the population. that is also one of the listed acts of genocide in the realm statute of the international criminal court and the genocide convention. so virtually those same acts are genocidal acts
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. when you do this on purpose for such a long time, you know, what else could you be doing? well, i just want to get in the, the impacts that this actually has on a past. and as you said, they getting less than the absolute minimum needed to survive. so what does that do to a pass? and i mean, we spoke to individuals who had lost family members and we spoke to health care workers who had seen people die in their operating rooms and the lack of water can kill you in a 1000000 ways. first, you may get disease because again, those wastewater treatment facilities are offline. they're not working. there is raw sewage everywhere, making people sick. so they get sick from dirty water. if you're lucky enough to get to the hospital and you're d hydrated from a disease like diarrhea, and by the way, everyone in guns is sick. what were the hospital next to? well, one doctor said we'd normally give re hydration solution to people to re hydrate
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them. but what do you, how do you administer that? you actually have to dissolve it in water and they didn't have any clean water. they only have this poison is contaminated water. so what are you supposed to do? people can hear from the surgeons were telling us they're trying to steer truck loans and people couldn't hear from them. burn victims could not be washed. there were people becoming jo from their own ccs in hospitals because even the hospital staff couldn't save them if you add. busy this up, you know, there was a letter from about a 100 american health care experts to the by the administration. a few months. they said more than 60000 people could have died already have uh, you know, the height of the team out of bell apologize. we do have to leave that, but many thanks indeed for highlighting this absolutely critical issue. thank you. let's go back to our main story now only does from the da's block of developing nations holding that special summit. and kyra discussed the israel's actions and
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goals at 11 and serial. that's bringing who's saying heart rate is a full adoption assistance. foreign minister and he joins us from kyra if i could have you with this. and what's the likelihood festival that we're going to see a sit down meeting between the a ron in the gyptian premises at this summit's as well. i'll just say it's just the same actually with my mouse to completion, yet from budgets from side. ready ready but is there somebody that i didn't want to go by see the big space, big space, it would need to talk this, trying the distance between them that somebody has the nation's estimate, you know, what. ringback the youngest, back in the 37 days. so i guess we'd like to see one time, i don't know that it's the summit exemption being and some of the case that's going
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to get any use any final thoughts right now. the info, but assign a studio and the only for 5 minutes, at least my partners and of course the partners that any of you know, my eyes reduce has been here with this meeting being held a fox a to mount us time in the region with egypt central centrals to say much of bass, i'm hosting these tools. what kind of outcome can we expect from this be thing that i'm going to say we need somebody to possibly do some uses.
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ok. hello. hello, sorry. how concerned is egypt? but i took his lead and syria. i mean, it's successful supposed have the main rebel groups the issue is concerned, and we're going to see, i guess, at most out of centrix. he mature, the type of meeting a section based on the piece i gave was on statement the team. we have sex, d o 6. there's actually an actual position to the bunch i do see there's on the record because you know that the transmission seems to be sitting on the fence within the city. i was just one last question to you that
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was watching. of course i'm waiting to see how to deal with with our shower of the leader of the new administration in syria, looking to see whether it can take is a cs group of the terrorist list. what does kyra make of him. ready he has really had the vendors radar applied the terrorist and he, that's not gone back to the media and exceptions. i don't know that i can take that sort of thing. so we'd love to see mean there's that, it's not gonna lie to the united states government. so some time. so if i got with this right now, they are closing out for the state. i've spoken balance letters from that as ation center seats. we should, we need, we, i'm not going to drive them in this and, uh i,
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i would use the present stage at the present stage. like, what am i supposed to be the one that just say, okay, who say and have a to be really appreciate you taking the time to join this class from cairo many thanks indeed has had on al jazeera, the economy is strong overall and has made significant progress toward our, our goals over the past 2 years. us costs interest rates once again, but the markets react with caution. a lot of bills in the u. k are expected to rise shop people, consumers of protesting, saying they should not buy the cost of fixing a broken system. plus all the schools and will tell you about to drive a change in formula one less coming up with pizza. the
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paddler that let's have a look at the weather as we in the week across europe and there's some pretty wet windy and wild weather across the western and northern air. is it still settled across the south and east scenarios? it remains rather gray and gloomy with some fog issues for the likes of a hungry as well as slovenia. but then you can see that wild weather very strong winds heavy rain is why we got red warning salts that wind in germany, some heavy rain as the snow across the pier knees and the alps. and that's going to push its way further east. over the next few days, bringing some stormy conditions across the mediterranean. we've read warnings out for the winds for santini, and it's very much eventually has released down the warnings for those winds on friday. caroway shifting red, wind warnings as well. as you can see, it is a wintry and wet mix that stretches up towards the northeast is going to be most
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know coming in across scan today. if the likes of no way some heavier rain coming in as well for pots of southern england, there's the rain for western fonts. now in terms of temperatures, there's some improvement, twice, sky, so spain, but lower temperatures here. now the improvement in moscow, on friday, as the academic democratic nations justified this kind of behaviorist collateral damage was collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is a new assistance, corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict. and the me least of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or
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not in america is a region of wonder i'm joy tragedy, and yes, of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition the i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a light and it's my job defense life on how and why the the the again, you're watching out is there a has a mind to remind to about top stories this. our tech here has dismissed us claims
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that has agreed to say supply with certain democratic forces in northern syria. senior defense official says to cash back forces will continue operations to clear areas health by the courtesy lead flights of leaders from 8 developing nations including iran, secchia and egypt to meeting inquiry for the d. h. economic summit. the special session was cool to discuss as well as actions in gaza, 11 on syria, and is ready, ami has came down to a wave of s, right? so most it says, all who seem that to targets given the officials say at least 1000000 people were killed, strikes heads of the council sign on the full says he of had data causing major fires. many of serious doctors have phones, new lives in europe, off to escalates into civil war. one of those was condo, just follow signs of the whole race recently met him and little bit sweeter than the chilly hill, which is time to look like a hospital feels a long way from anywhere in sweden, let alone the rest of the world. it say that falls on the amount resulted his
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career after getting out of syria following attempts on his life is he helped people when the during protests he had thought he might never see his heart in town of our freedom again as a subsidy, jim blue both boss, simply the assets regime is gone, is the biggest light for syria, your body. i started thinking of some warm country with that part time. syria wasn't one of the alternatives coming up. now syria, you come to the cd and a bleeding. pushed by all had also been arrested in damascus in 2012. as he went to discuss curtis issues with you and general secretary pankey mood, his role in the opposition group building the syrian state made him a target even after his release date was invented when it was in my clinic's waiting room. they 1st tried to kill me, pull them and came in with a pistol on my patients and jumped on. it looked like then i was driving in my car when i left, but i got a bullet came through the wind battery replacement system. we now have
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a drain that the times i had in sylvia before the civil war. we can come again home while you're in. the dark, sweetest winter's of often intensified, falls on the low miles longing for home. but while he now believes serious to be safe, deciding whether to go back permanently is more complicated. the all protect us night, the victim of the come, a person who belongs in the society. i really loved my patients the that for me, but sometimes i feel a lot. now i'm getting closer to being a pensioner. it's a go back and start all over again. he's hot. yeah. she said, we recently became a totally different loved for me in his or maybe syria would be a foreign land shit, cdn, a believe, same long before may his patients, hey, and may be grateful if he stays 13 years ago. his patients with demonstrators who have been shot concrete, this one patient, he was shot in the stomach on. we operate the 3 or 4 hours and they survived. when we came out of the room, we heard of another foaming, right. very well,
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we don't because we're doing everything we could say one person, the while the government, them then killed 20 but to the actual the, the escaping the civil war has come with the cost of remembering it. full rece out. is there a look because sweden, russian president, vladimir putin, is addressing the nation as an annual event where he takes questions from members of the public and john list. russian state media says more than 2000000 questions was submitted by systems who soon began the address by tackling domestic issues, the same. the economic situation in russian remain stable despite inflation there in 10 percent. we also added that russia is close to achieving its primary goals and ukraine ship item is that which bill there was no fire, it's complicated and therefore it's a soft to think ahead of to fulfill the future when we are moving forward. and as i
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said we, we are getting closer to solving our primary task that we outlined at the beginning of the special ministry operation side. so that's for all men and women in uniform . these 2 will continue repeat things that are acting as heroes to the capacity of our armed forces is increasing. that means you have it as a physical on list and pepsi for and that's to he is with is live with us in moscow . a good to have you with is put you on a striking right confident turning this into your new crane, saying that they're moving towards reaching that primary goals. what ave, as well, as he says in the very beginning of the soul, the structural meeting truth ration did not succeed ation and the minute translational. when you create a translator and it's for an average pop rocks in person, he means that the no bread true found and you move from your brain. and there was a consensus in society about these. you know, people may be terrified by the deaths that you'll,
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as far as getting by the federal just. but there is a consensus that we cannot even back to the brand new review for media and cry meals. and we cannot allow your brain volt divide small. so rush, they're just, they do the task and we cannot totally raise the edge. you go the west. some politicians for example, you know, when to be just for the 2nd, to pull that section that you can put your best estimate of brushing. daniel, a bad man, that is just the light of the room that will say this is prompts never we did have to do about, but isn't, has person actually specifically mentioned best assassination? to not to lock you up to is use answering the question sounds so far. there have been no questions about that packet that assistant nations that you bring in special services do in russian, tennessee. but certainly this is a program that water is deposited by the instead of the we could name the reference results to we would have some more, i would say strength of these results. because uh uh you know, uh,
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accessing nations which are barely keyed the, you know, the ukranian dealership does not even deny that they order these assistant agents. okay. just makes the property great and be in the car in the united states. uh, be car in the media trip brace. let's look at the economy because the person has recognized that inflation is worrying levels. it's no secret that the price is all starting to rise. go have been biting significantly this year. however, he is saying that there can be stable and will grow 4 percent this coming. yeah. is that true? people believing that? well, everyone understands that this is not the right time. we expect the improvements and it would be a miracle if we pulled the improve a lot of significance in these to trace about the there was no dramatic pull in the leaving step step has to be admitted. and also people now kind of access lead to
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that so they can access the west, the media, you know, buried in mind. then while the student get from the west, you know, how many sanctions they have and how many magistrates updates. somehow it doesn't have a real, a really big impact on our daily lives. so uh, people are starting to feel well quoted then, because if a little bit west of the world is against us and they come to make us even the little right, then probably we have both. okay, dimitri, by the exception of foreigners, of comfortable sky propped up many things. indeed for joining us. a lifetime g to is also as devastated areas in the northernmost mozambique, affecting hundreds of thousands of people. at least 45 people have been killed. tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed as likely and brought winds of around 260 kilometers an hour and heavy rain full. or that's bringing hiring
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latasha, who's in mos on beach capsule. pluto and just how bad is the devastation that you've been seeing that how right well, the products you right now is to get help to everyone who needs assistance. people need food, shelter, and medicines, and to talk more about the conditions on the ground. i'm joined by guide a lot. he's from united states mozambique. thank you very much for talking to us. you've just come back from the north. can you tell us how bad is it over there? yeah, that's right. i got back from town late last night. i think the situation across large suites of northern but somebody can be described this devastation. this is an area of the country where many, many people are already living and extremely precarious circumstances. but somebody to talk to you of, we already have 3400000 children in need of some monitoring the systems, even before this crisis. many people, including children, families, have lost everything. we saw houses, whole villages completely smashed to smithereens. really. so people in the shelter were also very concerned about the risk of warrantable and diseases. that's been
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a lot of rain. we have a risk of color malaria, diarrhea. all of these are diseases which can be definitely to children within short spaces of time. so it's a very, very difficult situation for children by the media impact the most of the long time . lots of access to school health care, other critical services, which people need to stay healthy and well. and coverage of the problems is not the easiest problems to operate. and what challenges do you face is 8 work is trying to assess people? yeah, it's true. it's very difficult to access many communities that the roads are bad. and as i said, people already living in a very high state of owner ability, people that have access to key malta sanitation, all of these things really exacerbate the risk and make the impact system like this . all the more dangerous. fortunately, we were able to preposition large quantities of supply. so we now working with partners with governments to distribute those to those and hip hop this. but i think really the scale of the need far out ways be the capacity. if we can monitoring system and organizations like new stuff to respond. so we're actually
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calling for additional resources to support a response for those families in the, in all of them as on beach. anyway, briefly, if you may, mozambique is always been hit. you're off the vice psycho, not the psycho. what. what is that just climate change having of these communities? that's right. most of because of the di kenya is on a gun mae freddie. now tito, it's a year of the year off the buy these sites ends in as children who are barring the front of this. we need to invest more in resilient infrastructure that can stand up to these kind of crises. we need to be able to read, be ready to respond immediately as soon as these kind of crises hit, because it's really creating a lot more vulnerable, etsy. and each time these, these s like lens hit, it makes life hotter and hotter a multi interest for children and families in this country. they tell us, i mean, this is most indeed thank you very much. i'm talking to us. you see those that truck behind me and people loading that truck will be heading to the north. we on the south and getting to the north. it's about a full 5 hour day drive because the roads are bad. they took about more than 2000
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kilometers by road. they'll take a while for these supplies to get there, but at least things are going out. the question is, those are still need help and waiting health agency with all these supplies get there as soon as possible. okay. however many things in date, home and tests that reporting that from the puter in mozambique. oh, favorite chocolate is soon going to cost more. that's due to a deliverable shortage of. okay. okay. okay. i can gradient from making chocolate. a shortfall has been caused by a disease which has devastated foundations in ivory coast and gone to the 2 countries producing more than half of the wealth supply. i'm going to just has moved from the i'm an ice, the region of gone to on the blackboard disease is a maintenance for the african colker from a consent full couldn't see much around the world the disease along with this while and should fighters have outputs in the world's top 2 coke of producing nations called blackboard can actually lead to a situation where from i can lose
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a by safety to 40 percent of how this new 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 cold harvest in 22 years. in addition to blackboard disease and the swollen should virus produces here say climate change is making things worse. also result from us or just struggling with high cost of lasers and pesticides. i'm moving to other crops, like rubber global comprises roll sharply from around $2000.00 a ton to more than $12000.00 these mission coco is one of gunners. indigenous truck, late makers that struggling with supply chain problems. so the, the price went by the price of sorts of price times
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regional price reduction. we often use us and also the company's in square and also relying on buy a mazda image. so the factor he says, is now producing less doc, calculate that requires more pure cocoa powder to produce and more of those chocolate us back at the coca pharmacy euro says it's time coca pharmacy to return to organic farming. it will actually promote healthy plants and there an increase, you know, it will increase. yes. local. i know the say, although farmers may sort of a company in facilitation of the coca plantations, high production costs and promised diversifying dry. the crops will continue to affect output. this intern would likely be in their shop rise in the prices of
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manufacture coke of product life. calculate how many degrees i'll give you that i p a to guide a course in front, says found demand guilty of drugging, of raping his former wife and recruiting strangers to rate pope for years. so many petticoat was sentenced to 20 years in prison. 50 of a man who also being found guilty of great things as al petticoat, who was now 72. okay. shopped from some spot to national debates about gender based violence was federal was of has lowered interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point. a foot caught this year, which i'm enjoying powell. there may be fewer cuts in 2025 if in station vines is present, that donald trump has preston to introduce tre paris. once he takes office, which could less than inflation, what was the prices in the u. k. a set to vice shopping companies, save the aim of the hike, is to fix what they describe as a broken sector,
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as in widespread and got a record search discharges into rivers and high pay for those who run the privatized with the companies. so okay, go reports from london, they may be tranquil away seas of nature and leisure. but below the surface of the case waterways lies a mucky reality. an outdated sewage system. logic and populations plus agricultural pollution have left rivers in a state of crisis. much of it blamed on an over spill of sewage rendering them unsafe to swim, and the piper them say the water company's the system needs drastic investment. and that will cost money in the form of a 60 percent hiking bills for the consumer. and what it says is needed is an emergency bailout, to stop the companies running out of cash. why spring prior to legalize
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the protest is on good. at the rises consumables. say, well, the water companies have wrapped up depths to the tune of $88000000000.00 in that same time. they've also paid up more than a $100000000000.00 worth of dividends to the shareholders. any bailout deal charged a whopping 10 percent interest is about making money for creditors and protecting their interests. often these activists equity funds from the space rather than getting that money invested in additional sewage with extra pipes, which is preventing search making out in 1st place. it's basically a rip off rather than an investment mechanism to protect our agencies. since the u . k. left the european union, that has been a surge enroll sewage spelled in twits, most ways. there was a certain amount that is allowed to be released and rivers during exceptional circumstances, such as extreme rain full. but the private companies providing water to the population have double the amount of spills into the waterways, lightning bad weather, as many opposed to the price hikes also point to another issue,
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pretends big water firms are drowning in debt. the parent company of one of the largest firms thames water is on the brink of big coming in solvent, a problem affecting both providers and consumers. the government says that the water companies will be forced to compensate customers for compromised water supplies, but campaign to say this does not go far enough, especially they say if the current system of regulators protecting both the environment, i'm the shareholders that the worst of companies continues sonya by eval, i'll just sarah, nothing. so that has head on out, is there a tie some ferry and on the ground it looks like the past, the heavy weight we match in riyadh. that's coming up as holes with these are the the
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as a well the support now and his speech to flor thank you very much color and so a lot he says he's delighted to become around the drugs most successful manager. the inter continental cup went over, but you could hearing casa, saw him rack up, he's the beans trophy with the club. janet goes around skinner was at the same stadium, happy return to the sales stadium securely. and in about 2 years to the day off the left empty handed it took on in 2022. bobby was here with francis. they will be seen by origin tina on penalties in the world cup final. this time he left as a window with around the streets. the press club was well and bobby's addition to
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the something line up for the feet. the inter continental comp, final against conks cap champions for to car came late. the fluid recovered just in time from a hamstring injury. to school that opening goal lights in the 1st house to the around the dread set up by the new crown, seated best men's players, the youth who sees to new york, and the faithful continental round, the dre double the lead, and the 2nd home for the great finish from another brazilian international rodriguez switch, things say well then awarded a late penalty and it was been this is junior who sealed it from the spot. 3 know the winning school. i want to be honest. winning titles around madrid is easy a the winning elsewhere because madrid is a fantastic club with friends that push the t um with a squad that has some of the best players in the world. so winning here is easier
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than anywhere else, but winning titles is not easy for rail to trade. this caps are phenomenal year in which they were crowned to europe in spanish champions, as well as waiting to hear of him in spanish difficult. now having clinch that, they could almost, i called themselves the best problem in the world. during the sale stadium, monica defend, the wilford single, has apologized for the dangerous move, the injured power, sacrament, goalkeeper gen the would you donald room a. it happened during the french, the game, and listing each of the international with multiple cuts and facial format. you ain't old friend, p a c. say he'll likely be wasted for several days. st. go who hasn't to, wasn't even booked stressed. it was not intentional in wisdom, a speedy recovery. in england, the prey meeting is approved the sale of davidson. it completes the take of the by takes a space 1000000000, a den fried king who also owns the teddy inside roma. india all round
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the rubbish under nashua and has announced these were time and some international crickets actually made the announcements of the india and australia through taste ended in a drawing brisbin that said he 8 year old represents that each country more than $250.00 times across the sports 3 formats, it's a $537.00. what gets since school 6 centuries and tests actually unhealthy and the a when the 2011 will come out of file, i must have been there a lot of families along with them. so the minutes, even the last, the last few years, we're the last a bunch of these. if you can see that the the, i'd be marketing this as my due date at the 7 we spoke to cricket board costs around a couple in moving by. he says ashlyn, since he has to go down as one of the sports grades, that he should be remembered as an absolute great, someone who willed himself in being agreed in spite of limitations that gave me the
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form of his body. and he covered up to that with just to show a strength of his mind. i need complete himself said today that he could have easily gone and passed his record, which tells you how much more that complete thought he had in his game. and i think i'll swing should be remembered as someone who was indeed as great as much, but not of his time at a time when the former that he played in the toughest format. the reason the game was actually marginalized, which is perhaps why he doesn't get the kind of florida to that, that doesn't fast photos and risk videos do take no mistake. osh one is an absolute great. i'll face time if he's going to call it time. we thought he might make it a more of a cetera many adams let's all of us know in advance that he's about to play as lost as to perhaps have, you know, what we call is a fairytale knowledge. but that really ever happens. it's full and i think he just reached this diamond state of his career where he was tired of warming dimensions sitting on the sidelines. he is without question, a jump in boiler and he just didn't want to spend this kind of time away from home at this stage of his life. but this was
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a champion bowler who set high standards for himself to get inside of the relevant . and he should be remembered as an absolute match for now the formula one seem grateful have consume that needs even the most and will be then you drive the next season. you come saying to replace such a pay raise. who has the deposit of the 4 years parking? that's the stuff in the mexican signed a 2 year extension in june, but even us for stuff been dominated, he struggled and hasn't had a podium finishing 19 races. 22 year old los installed announcing rebels junior program and has been racing full basis for team r b and onyx on the site. and so i sincerely have held open wilcox and re add a hit of a re match on saturday. and 6th remains on visa and also winning the 1st february, a cycle balance in may. that was the 1st career, the faithful theory. we did not sort of punch in the house. okay, that's what we're supposed to do. so now let's move a little bit late to the great stuff. thanks very much visa and that's it for me,
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