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in dre the less obvious casualties of war, getting people to come back will mean restoring the confidence of investors and regaining the trust of the international community. a hard. so in a place where war often looks more likely, that stability, the border security and sanctions, serious new administration spokesman speaks to alger 0 about their top priorities, the 0 life and the headquarters in del fine dining navigate. also, somebody else is really likes continue the violations of cds. so what i need to see in 3013 seconds team and they must, the un secretary general condemns, is really
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a military activity in syria, but says he sees hope for the syrian people. destruction in gaza is really a tax continue on middle triple. those are a slot and what infrastructure is left plus the death toll from psycho chito and those on big jumps to $73.00. survivors are still struggling to come, the hello syria's new government, a shared exclusive details without a 0 on how it plans to run the country. following the fall of a shot, and i said, so in an interview they spokesperson obeyed adults as a protection plan for the border between syria and israel will be announced soon. the government has promised accountability. and so as it will setup special trials for was accused of committing crimes against syrians. he also says international
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sanctions must be lifted. now, now that now that said ra, there is no longer in power. here's what he said when a summer been job aids asked about those special trials. was that the quote will not come a huff buddy hold on. would any of these trials will be meticulously conducted to ensure that the rights of the victims are upheld and the grievances are addressed? this approach is essential to restore and trust in the judicial system and ensuring that justice is not only served but seem to be saved by holding criminals accountable we. i'm to feel the deep wounds inflicted upon our society. understand, i've been to have a standing by life for us and the syrian capital was in moscow. so it was summer you conducted that interview. what did you make of what the spokesperson have to say? we did have a white vending ranging conversation with the over the are now to who's the spokesman for the new interim government here in syria. and he did talk about a number of things the as days progress. the funds do how to run this term. feet
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are now become a letter, he talked about the experience that they have had in english and how those ministers are now running ministries here across the country. you talked about the constitution that do not be the cost edition or the way the around things in it, but a wider range in cost solution in line with the aspirations of the city and people . g. a at actually told me that because i've been traveling across the 30th these have, you've seen how different places have different up the cultures and traditions and, and various religious are a political installations. and you said this constitution that is going to come into play is going to include all of it, all i pressed him on the issue of israel as is really continues to talk. you buy more city and creating continues to copy. i'm surprised, said the top priority is in doing the security. they need to make sure that of this . but if he does not go back to bursting, edit seems, and social cohesion is key for them. then he says once they've sorted it out,
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they are going to talk about border, border protection and security and the one, all of the countries to abide by international norms. and i respect the sovereignty and territory integrity officer. yeah. because it's not just the, it's v border, there's a lot of people who are actually costs into iraq, the some for the regime soldiers that they're who some of them have a surrender given up their weapons and come by. and the large number of them remain on that border as well. so there is also this question we've been going out on the streets asking people how this new city ever looked like. and there is a lot of pain with another people in this country. hundreds of thousands of people are either missing have been killed or remain in jail. so people are looking for some sort of accountability. some are actually looking for an advantage. and his message was that people should not take much as into their own hands. now there's a government in charge, they are going to make sure that justice is delivered adjust. this cannot happen without accountability, but he did mention that this is
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a transition phase. this is going to take time and the government and the people who are now part of it are going to make sure that this time does not proceed beyond the limitations of the people. but he also has the people of syria to be patient and they ask for help from the device, the community in terms of functions being lifted and helping the people to syria in this difficult kinds of. yeah, and the question i suppose assignment is how his message for this new administration is message is being received right now amongst the public in syria, you've been out and about on the streets of damascus. what does the move like right now, and what are people telling you about what verify or it is or what it depends on who you speak to. i was out walking late at night, you know, met akina. who said i us to, why was, why was the life difficult for you? because you're doing exactly what you did as you did in the beans using. and you said he's not being paid more than $20.00 for the last sprint. diaz and he's tired need,
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cannot protect and provide for his family. if you talk to the civil society of city, are they looking for a serious which is intrusive, which does not discriminate on the based of gender or political identity? or at least if the, if you talk to the fighters, they are looking for some sort of production and integration into a wide range in force where they don't have to be looking around their shoulders to look for which other group is going to try to take their timesheet, so if there's a lot of issues that this new administration has to face, and a lot of people have different explanations just today, there was a protest in the square behind us by the civil society of syria, who essentially wanted the government to take note of their existence, making sure that the use stake sparks and whatever the shape of this new syria is going to be to make sure that the aspirations of the people who've been making sacrifices for the last 13 years do not go to race. and the people in charge make sure that not just the constitution, but even in the car doors, the power they've given equal opportunity. okay,
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thank you. summer been job age reporting from damascus in syria. turkey it has denied us cleans it, has agreed to cease fire with the syrian democratic forces in northern syria. official say they took us back to syria. national army will continue operations to clear areas held by the curtis lead fighters who are supported by the us. the force is headed by the y p g. that's where kia says as link to the curtis done workers party. send him cuz we're all good. joining us from a stumble. how are we to understand the circus? common saying that there is no cease fire deal between turkey and the us back syrian democratic forces in northern syria, which goes against us announcements on the same issue earlier on a welder and turkey has always been against the us support for the syrian purchase fighter group. y p g especially considering that the west sees the y p g as a major element as a major part or in the fight against i. so and after i select been defeated and it
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protects and guarding the eyes are so prisoners who get has always been a guest. as in the motto of the turkish government has always been, you cannot control a terrace group with another terrace group at you can use that. the y p g is x c. we extension of the output, the sound worker's part the p k, k. and it, as it proves to get, has always said that the very ranks of the y p g r o, former p k k commanders, p k, k officers who have whom the turkish governments have full for more than a more than 4 decades. and that's why it took, it says badge we don't deal with a terrorist organization. that's why a ceasefire is not possible. and we are determined that no semi or fully autonomous kurdish and so to lead to by the y p j which is the p k. k for to care is possible
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by our border. this is the turkish stance at both from the foreign ministry side, and from the defense ministry and military side also, we have heard turkish for administer while he was speaking to us. um, is a down until to elda 0 saying that, uh, to get it right now. uh, there is a serious new administration in syria, and this is their issue. they should be dealing with this and luckily to kill will not feel any necessitate to militarily intervene in the fight against as a y p g, as the syrian mass, not army that were formerly known as a free c right now, i mean back by the turkish ministry is already conducting to fight against them. okay, thank you so much. and because of, of the reporting from a stumble of interest to you, the leaders from the d. a block of developing nations are in cairo for a special summit to discuss israel's actions in syria. gaza on 11 on it's the 1st time since 2017, but they're meeting in person and on the agenda as
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a range of regional challenges, axles i'm of which reports for some of the leaders around this table is there 1st face to face. encounter in years is locked in to come out to be a block of developing nations is holding a special summit in cairo at a critical time for the region left through a bus for more than 14 months, west asia, especially gaza, the south of lebanon. and now syria have been subjected to massive attacks by the surfing is rarely regime the most of us killing of civilians and the bloodshed and the slaughtering of women and children. have revealed new dimensions of this. regime's illegitimate goal of spreading, insecure to redeem, had these 8 nations iran took a pakistan bug with dish malaysia and indonesia, egypt and nigeria represent more than a 1000000000 people. and while syria is absent, its future was very much on the agenda. after the fall of the assad regime less than 2 weeks ago,
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this is the contributor we're trying to do our best to contribute to the stabilization of syria in this difficult process. and that's every opportunity we emphasize the importance of syrian territorial integrity and unity. our most sincere expectation is building a series that is free from service viral religions, secretary and ethnic groups slip side by side in peace. president muscle possess gallons, visit the cairo marks the rear trip by any rainy and head of state to the egyptian capital. the relations between egypt and iran had been strained for decades, but since the beginning of israel's warrant, gaza did increase the diplomatic engagement. the 8th was created to boost the trade between developing countries. but now the block has gained the use significance. and as its founding members compete for influencing a, transforming me the least, it could prove more important than ever before. access. i'm gonna reach out to 0 on the last few hours that you and secretary general. and so when you're gutierrez has
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made a statement in new york on the current situation in syria, he says, is really a tax inside the country must stop extensive, easily l e s that likes continue the violations of serious. so for any t and 30 thunder integrity, and they must stop. okay, gabriel is on the joining us now from the united nation. so gabriel. tell us so what more we heard from good terrace and how come we're hearing from him now? and i think we're hearing from him now because he feels this is an important time for his voice to be out there publicly and his critical moment in syria. this is the 1st time the secretary general has spoken publicly, at least on camera, and taking a couple of questions from journalist since the fall of the assad regime. and his remarks that he made here un headquarters. they were quite helpful. quite frankly, he said, the middle east is being consumed by many buyers, but today there is a flame of hope in syria that flame must not be extinguished. he also
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talked about the potential issues on the future and the horizon that are coming up . but he said that this needs to be an inclusive political process moving forward in syria. and he also said the political transition head must be by syrians and for syrians, and for all syrian. so really laying the ground work if you will, for how he sees these critical moments ahead for the country syria. okay. summer for just a moment. gabriel. because we'll listen to what gutierrez had to say about israel and he condemned israel's occupation officer and goal on heights. if you have 2 parts, you can build on un peacekeeping missions. golf can see it is 12 surveys available . the sales forces personnel and the equipment in multiple locations in the area of separation and in one location. in the idea of limitation. that the big please.
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that should be no media savvy thoughts using the idea of separation. other than un peacekeepers did you. and those peacekeepers must have free them the movements when they say that importance, what isabel and cd it must have pulled the settings of the 1974. these engagements are forces agreements which remains fully enforce. okay, so on on the occupied go on heights gabriel. of course, the occupation not internationally recognized, not recognized by the un. what more than gets errors off to say yeah, it comes down to an issue of sovereignty. and he said, and his speech that all parties, but particularly, is real need to respect serious sovereignty. that's going to be key in the future. political transition survey needs all the help it can get right now uh from the international community to stay the course, if you will. that's, that's the perception that you get here from any you want. officials kind of stay
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the course to make political progress, and then you went has a big role to play. not only in the humanitarian aspect of the secretary general dispatched his newly appointed humanitarian chief thomas fletcher to syria, where he's been in the country for the last few days, meeting with key stakeholders, trying to ramp up. how do you, when is gonna get ramp up aid into syria for millions of people that still need it, but also on the political front to get our petterson. his special envoy has been in syria as well this week meeting with the new administration of syria. so the un un, un has a critical role to play, and i think you saw from the secretary generalising marks the time is of the essence. this is such a critical moment in serious history. okay, thank you so much. kimberly is on the reporting from the united nations. the store heads on i was a 0. the phones how far how
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does yours correspondents in kansas city is that the scene of the latest is really a drone attack. i am how many degrees in a college i knew why, so you'll have to pay for the truck the the. so hello. there is a split picture when it comes to web across the south. asian will see that device to develop over the next few days. is heavy rain pouring into eastern areas of india from the bay of bengal. now that is slow moving and persistent. it stretches its way a further north towards into the show on friday, eventually moving its way farther north into a bundle dish. we are expecting that rain in dhaka as we go into the weekend. but
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the contrast western areas of india towards the northwest and focused on seeing clear sky is what we have got the fog and the hazy sunshine, the quality remains of poor, but it is looking dry. if a little bit colder and remains very cold, but quiet across large areas of east asia in particular for china, settled with sunshine, you can see those conditions stretching from beijing all the way down to hong kong . we are expect to, it's getting a little bit room of the temperature picking up in hong kong 21 degree celsius. but that is that cold reason wintery conditions it to the korean peninsula on which to northern parts of japan, the west, as well as seeing those conditions. but tokyo remains pretty settled over the next few days, with sunshine pushing through saturday to sunday or before to merge with seniors and aged. syria's last opposition held territory
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before the fall of the subdivision. assigned driver, reinvent himself, re shapes his dreams, to preserve the lives of smiles, from a tale of new beginnings and the seeds of optimism, sustained, human perseverance, witness serious loss. the chapter hope is on a jersey to the the top stories on how to 0 this hour in an interview with alger 0 siri as new governments has promised accountability. it says it will set up special trials for people accused of committing crimes. again, syrians under the sides of government,
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iran president as accused as relo spreading in security with its actions in the middle east for service. because ex john is one of the leaders of the g h economic loc holding a special summit in cairo on syria. garza, i'm loving on the in gaza is really forces of targeted nearly every part of the strip on thursday killing at least 40 palestinians. since dawn is really strikes on to shelters. housing displaced palestinian families and then to flash neighborhood in kansas city killed at least 15 people. several others were injured in that same area is really drones targeted a car. but a human honey was at the scene of the attack and sent this reports the, the,
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the, his ro is using water is a tool effects termination on genocide and gaza, according to a report from human rights watch is really military has destroyed wells, reservoirs and infrastructure further worsening the water crisis thought about as boone has more on this from data by law in central garza to the source of life. every human being goes and it has become a tune will be seized, the pool facing the systematic, the region of the most basic rights since october 2023 more than $2000000.00
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palestinians have been living in a state for the critical awards 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 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 what's the infrastructure has lift more than 2000000 people in a state of color into struggling 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,
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so those have been cost to a fraction of the capacity is, well, has both nearly to relate to the humanitarian aid from entering including route to situation system. was it times and materials lead to 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 gotta say that more of the service, the best sense of the sort that in for such shows has been distracted during the war. i that about should have destroyed or completely destroyed. so we're out of suffering. the lack of decent for such shows. so we have most 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,
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the dynamic here really today. oh, but ations from one area to another. today do systems mine really? shuts it and rings. power companies out there we buy palestine today occupied westbank now or is really forces have killed at least for palestinians and a strike on a car and the 2 and cut and refugee comes 3 others were injured. is really forces of increase their daily rage under arrest or in the past year that all day has more from jordan's capsule online. she's there because the is really government has bound alger 0 from operating in israel and the occupied westbank is really occupation soldiers conducting dudley raids and air stripes in the occupied west bank. and they are striped on a car in full cut, him killed for an injured others in a nearby. not unless a military raid on the below tied us huge attempts killed 2 people, including
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a 2 year old, highly mobile and who was killed by his release to the soldiers with gunshots to her chest and leg, according to medical sources. now these are daily rate is that the is rarely military conduct across the occupied west bank. the intensity of those rates have dramatically increased since the onset of the genocide, a war on gaza. they are extremely disruptive to daily life in novelist, for example, during the raid the school students who had started their day up normally not expecting to be trapped in school, were in fact trapped in the middle of gun bottles in the future kept during the raid on the comp and the same applies to police, cut them, and others residents are going about their day as the strikes and raids happen. and they are often the casualties of that daily reality of occupation with all the arrows either on the accord in france has found around guilty of drugging and
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raping his former wife and recruiting scores of strangers to rape her over a period of years. giselle pen, it goes ex husband, dominique pelley. co has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. 50 other men were also found guilty of free on the phone itself. this, of course, this is by opening the doors to this trial, september, 2nd, last year i wanted society to join in the debates that were held. i never regretted this decision. i trust now in our capacity to collectively sees the future in which each one of us a woman in man may live in harmony with mutual respect and understanding. he'll go to us all as a professor political theory, he says, has probably coast case against her ex husband's has opened the debates around the world about consent. and one of the reasons she gave to why she wanted to open it is because she wants to change the change come. so instead of the shame always
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being on women who are raped, that shame could be on the menu. do this or in society more broadly. and there's always, the hope is up to the page will change has perhaps generational change in dots to the younger generations browser. bit more open. see which one did this site sticking points it seems. is thought dominic federico, her ex husband, that i see right, the point that i would be condemned for 20 years. sanders 51 man, most of being condemned. most of them for rape, a few for simply sexual assault. those and the use that they're kind of the combinations that they've received has been something between 3 and 15 years. certain people are the same, but that is not long enough. it's certainly lower than the prosecution we're asking for. so already there's a debate. if i saw the weather with those sensors so long enough participates in the state and say, well, what exactly was there? was there room is meant was the rule. and how far does that type of capabilities extend to society more generally?
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that's a debate. i think i've started, as you can see that's making headlines around the world. so hopefully that echo, that's debate kind of continue and be picked up in other context. 2 french presidents, a matter of micro has arrives to the french indian ocean territory. if my are to assess the devastation wrought by cycling, she to chrome, that victims and health care workers and the central hospital in the capital. the storm has left at least $31.00 people dead and thousands homeless cycling chito is also devastated areas in northern mozambique, affecting hundreds of thousands of people. at least $73.00 people have been killed in tens of thousands of homes, destroyed the cycle and brought winds of around 260 kilometers an hour and heavy rainfall. har matessa is in mos on beach caps from approved. so she spoke to one of the un members, coordinating aids of the policy right now is to get help to everyone who needs assistance. people need feed shelter and medicines and to talk more about the
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conditions on the ground. i'm joined by guy taylor. he's from eunice, safe, 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 go back from kind of late last night. i think the situation across large swathes of northern, but somebody can be described this devastation. this is an area of the country when many, many people already living in extremely precarious circumstances makes the country where we already have 3400000 children. they needed to monitor in 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 uh, multiple diseases. that's been a lot of rain, we have a risk the color of malaria, diarrhea. all of these are diseases which can be definitely to children within short spaces of time any very briefly, if you may, mozambique is always in hits. you're off the vice like so not just like a what, what effect is climate change having all these communities?
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that's right. most of because of the di kenya is on a gun mae freddie. now tito, it's hit year off the year of the year by these sites ends in his children who are buried in 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. let's see. and each time these, these as like lens hit, it makes life hotter and hotter a mole dangerous for children and families in this country that tell us, i mean this is most indeed thank you very much for coming 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. he took about more than 2000 kilometers by road. they'll take a while for these supplies to get the but at least things are going out. question is, does this still need help and wait in health agency with all these supplies get there as soon as possible?
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your favorite chocolate assume going to cost more due to a global shortage of cocoa. the shortfall hasn't caused by a disease which has devastated plantations in the ivory coast and gone on for methods. race has more from the i'm and a is region off. gone to the black put disease is a maintenance for the applicant, oklahoma. i can send for quincy months around the world. the disease along with this while and should fighters have come out, put in the world's top to coke of producing nations on blackboard. can actually lead to a situation where from i can lose about 30 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 coat closet .

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