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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 19, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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of the world's most troubled regions, the army floods in the face of idols, advance. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence in recent years. in some instances, we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom, the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in del, find a novel games are coming up in the next 60 minutes. border security on sanctions, serious new administrations. folks, when speaks to alpha 0 about their top priorities easily. yeah, we expedite continue the violations of serious over any 1030, the integrity and they must, you and secretary general condemns is really
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a military activity in syria. i'm. it says he sees hope for the syrian people. forget it. i'll just 0 is correspondence and does a city, is it the scene of the latest is really drone a time? plus the death toll from cycling chito and mozambique john to $73.00 and survivors are still struggling to come the welcome to the news. our syria as new government has shared exclusive details with algebra 0 on how it plans to run the country. following the fall of bush shorted a subs in an interview, the spokesperson or bids in our notes, cold for international sanctions to be lifted. now that's a size is no longer in power. he also promised to set up special trials for those
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accused of committing crimes against the syrians. was that the quote when i 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 seemed to be saved by holding criminals accountable. we aimed to kill the deep wounds inflicted upon our society. so i'm up in java, it has more of the syrian capital, damascus. it was a wide range of interactions with the spokesman of the same government, or by the or not, who told us that this is a country which is going to be based on transparency and justice and law and order . a country where all of the city of citizens will have their, their say in how the government is run. and that is the message that this administration wants to give its people as well as the outside world. that is the
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1st time that they've laid out plans and how there's going to be a, the forms for the which is major to form institutions after institution, both civilian and defensive and it is going to allow for trials. and for all of those people who are involved in the atrocities in the excesses that the student people have seen, it is also worth noting the in this introduction of the aisle, or rather, our notes has also talked about how this syria is going to be a flu realistic society not based on the model of what he saw in the uh, it's in on the streets of damascus up. we've been speaking to people and they tell us that they, the top priority is obviously security and safety. and their concern is about a united syria, but they're also interested to see how the economy of this company is going to look like, look like how they're going to be able to put food on the table. and when asked about the issues that are facing this country on his board, especially the occupation of uh, by israel of more is 30 and 30 feet. there is
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a plan according to the spokesman for the city and government that is in place there. prop priority is making sure that city a stable and secure and they are going to try and build and protect their board just once they've gone through that phase. so i'm a job that's of you to the masters. hundreds of syrians have taken to the streets of damascus, calling for their rights to be honored, as the country moves forward, protest, or is gathered in the med square calling for democracy and said both men and women have a role to play and creating a democratic future for syria, a, what a city that in montana city get certain women have always been partners in the streets projecting demonstrates is increasing the wounded in field hospitals, prisons and detention centers. we are partners and always your data. and i'm here because i few that all the women and men of syria should be present because for the 1st time, we feel that we have a presence that we can speak and express ourselves and listen to each other. this
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is our country and we're truly feeling that it is our country. it's not the same, but in most setup, i lived abroad for ideas i participated in the beginning of the resolution and the peaceful movement. and now i'm here and a peaceful movement to push for a civil state and the freedom to the turkey. it has denied us cleans it has agreed to cease fire with the syrian democratic forces in northern syria. official say the turkish back syria. national army will continue operations. so clear areas held by the curtis lead fighters for supported by the us. the forces headed by the y p g that's or t it says is linked to the curtis on workers party. here's a closer look at the military situation in the country. so the green area shows territory controlled by syria's new governments. the northeast is controlled by the syrian democratic forces led by curtis fighters. the us supports this group on has
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troops there. it's. b as to fight i so on to protect oil fields in the north turkey and it's allied syrian fighters control the red areas. turkey wants to keep kurdish fighters away from its border. in the south is really ground forces are expanding their occupation of the goal on heights, and they've seized what was a, the militarized buffer zone, and they've gone beyond it. the un says this breaks in agreements with syria said in class of glue, as more from a stumble. the surgical center is the y p g, as it is siri and extension of the p k. a service organization that it has voted for more than 4 decades, and on correct comments that this will never allow any ultimate, almost or independence region led by the y p g. at the end of the day, it will be left by p k. k in on cars perspective by its borders. and 2 kids supports and the, the, the, the fight against the
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a y p g led by the syrian national army that the turkish ministry has trained it for years. and on the other hand to cube believes that the new syria administration should been dealing with the issue of the y p g as they controlled many of the natural resources on the eastern side of the freight is river. and it's a national issue that they have to sol, with their own military. on the other hand to camp preserves, this military presence in the innovation posted or established after the us down a deal in 2017 and to get continues to support. the syrian national arm is that formerly known as a free syrian army, especially in the fight against the y p g to kids says there is no legitimate reason left for the y. p g is isolated. the faces an i so is no longer a threat in syria seen of go solo. houses are a stumble. leaders from that ga block and developing nations are in cairo for
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a special summit to discuss israel's actions and serial gaza. i'm loving on. it's the 1st time since 2017 that they're meeting in person. and on the agenda is a range of regional challenges. axles i'm of it's reports a doing this for some of the leaders around this table is there 1st face to face encounter in years is locked in, took an o. d. a block of developing nations is holding a special summit in cairo at a critical time for the region less 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 raging the most of us killing of civilians and the beloved shit and the smouldering of women and children have revealed new dimensions of this. regime's illegitimate golden spreading. insecure to his email, had these 8 nations iran took a pakistan bundle of dish malaysia and indonesia, egypt. and now jerry, you represent more than a 1000000000 people going over. and while syria is absent,
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it's future was very much on the agenda after the full of the aside regime less than 2 weeks ago. this is the consumer that we're trying to do our best to contribute to the stabilisation 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 serious that is free from terrorism. my role 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 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,
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it could prove more important than ever before. access i'm gonna reach out, is there? sure to parse is the executive vice president of a think tank quincy institution. he says, the median cairo is important for iran standing in the region for several years. now. there has been an efforts to restore relations between egypt and evolve, which is part of a larger ivonya strategy. really deeply improving its relationship with the middle eastern stage, particularly some of the key arab states. so we're saying how the volumes have normalize relations with saudi arabia improve relations with uh, the u. e r in conversations with jordan. and egypt of course is crucial because this is one of the states that broke rations with the bron in the early 19 eighties has been on, especially pretty negative relations terms with the rob for several decades now. and it would be a significant turn of events if these 2 stage beyond just being able to visit each other and having occasional meetings at international for like there's actually
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a able to put the past behind them and restore relations for the and given that this is happening at a time when he was regional standing is weakening because of what's happening in syria. clearly this is very important for tara, you're also see here a situation in which there is a degree of conversions of interest. precisely what because of what is happening in syria. now of course, many of the arab states are quite happy to see that the wrong has been weakened. there's been a belief, yvonne ended up becoming too strong as a result of many american mistakes from invasion you. i'll be voc, etc, etc. but now i think they're also quite concerned about the rise of turkey and they're very concerned to see what they view as. and i'll kind offshoot, being able to actually establish a state and very quickly become normalized. not only in the region, but in the west, and we're seeing pressure from some of these arab states on the united states, not to take the edge dsl from the terrorist listing. for instance, iran of course, has a similar interest, a deep suspicion of the muslim brotherhood. perhaps obviously not as deep as to
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what you have in the city government, but never the less of the degree of problems, of course, as well as seeing what a turkey with this when in syria will do in the region. so there is some geo political necessities that is also driving these countries despite their otherwise deep divisions, closer together because of these latest developments and the last few hours, the un secretary general, antonio guitar is, has made a statement to new york on the current situation in syria, he says, is really a tax inside the country must stall extensive easily l e s. that likes continue the violations of serious. so for any t and 30 thunder integrity, and they must stop and in the same press conference, good terrace, also condemned israel's occupation of the syrian golan heights. you go to parts you didn't. boland, un peacekeeping missions off, continue to swap, surveys available,
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the sales forces personnel and the equipment in multiple locations in the area of separation and in one location in the area of lead mutation. let me be clear is that should be no median, sadie for susie and the idea of separation. other than un peacekeepers digits. and those peacekeepers must have freedom of movement when they take that importance with israel and cd, it must have pulled the terms of the 1974. these engagements of forces agreements which remains fully enforce. gabriella is also has more un headquarters in new york . this is the 1st time the secretary general has spoken publicly, at least on cameron, taking a couple of questions from journalist since the fall of the assad regime in his remarks that he made here un headquarters. uh, they were quite helpful. uh, quite frankly, he said the middle east is being consumed by many buyers, but today there is
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a flame of hope in syria that flame must not be extinguished. he also talked about the potential issues on the future and the horizon that are coming up by you said that this needs to be an inclusive political process moving forward in syria. and he also said the political transition ahead must be by syrians and 4 syrians and for all syrians. so really laying the groundwork, if you will, for how he sees these critical moments ahead for the country or syria comes down to an issue of sovereignty. and he said in 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 it. that's a perception that you get here for many you want officials kind of stay the course to make political progress. and then you went has
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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 the new one is going to get ramp up. aid into syria for millions of people that still need it. but also on the political front to get petterson. his special envoy has been in syria as well this week meeting with the new administration of serious. 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 to such a critical moment in serious history. the pulling gaza is where the forces of targeted nearly every part of the strip on
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thursday killing at least 40 pounds has been in since dawn is really strikes on to shelters, housing, displace palestinian families, and as to foss, neighborhood and gaza city killed at least 15 people, several others have been injured in not the same area is really drones targeted a car. abraham a highly the was at the scene of the attack consent this report. the police a palestinians were killed in an earlier is really a talk on a residential house. also in garza city, but a human finding. the also visit at the scene about attack on thursday afternoon and
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he spoke to the survivors. you know something above the level of as a, to me, your family and others never heard this. what you decide or just have targeted this residential vending unflattering down to the ground, at least a housing is, have been killed and this is where injured and transport it to any hospital this, this my attack came without any sort of warning. as we can see, this kill this function and civilian is trying to just retrieve their belongings from under the rubble as you can see. and that's devastation inflicted also on the buildings around in this area. we have here in the place. i witness will have been in the targeted site and he lost his be beloved friend, or mark. i get the i was sleeping and suddenly i'm explosion, shut the whole place. and i was told that the house of my friend has been talking to my friend osama was killed. this is the biggest shock of my life. i found them
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here and some people were trying to recover him from under the rubble. this is, has blown on my trousers. i carried him a line and i asked other people to come and help me. they brought a blanket and we come to put them in. the ambulance is an eye witness from the target inside. and the light of the on going is where it is. collision of attacks, especially of fall goes on harvey central guidelines evaluated be and if it comes are fall and due to this brutality and ongoing are willing place. attacks taking place in the b c's, drugs, trip, bringing money, just euro northern garza, by this time the doctors without borders has released a report on the situation and the strep titled gaza life and a death trap. and it's found that the situation in the north is extremely dire. we have with us christopher loc here, who is the secretary general of doctors with or without borders. joining us from geneva, mr. lock, your thanks for your time. how did doctors without borders conclude that the situation in the north is in fact extremely dire and tell us how dire it is
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a year? well, i mean what we've been seeing for well over a year now throughout the gaza strip is been discriminated so killing of civilians . we've seen the dismantling of infrastructure, which is essential for life, including medical infrastructure. and we've seen the strangulation in terms of humanitarian aid. what we've seen in the new also goes over the last couple of months has been particularly acute. we have seen causing this forcibly displaced trap to phones and which is a clear sign of, of ethnic cleansing that is happening in the north of gaza. and at the same time, what we're saying is that there are a growing number of legal experts and legal organizations who all, i'm seeing, the elements of genocide being carried out in the cause of strict on the i would seems on medical teams on the ground observations are aligning with um,
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with service and well we all ourselves, not a legal organization. so in particular we don't qualify to determine intends, which is a key pillar of determining genocide. we all said false displacements, this ethnic cleansing and then was the destruction of the infrastructure, physical mental injuries to the population in, in gaza. and all of this is on tonight, but just to be clear, so doctors without borders is adding its voice to the, to the growing number of legal scholars, international organizations, humanitarian organizations that are saying this is a genocide taking place in causal. just what we're saying is are lots of ations on the ground aligned with obviously was saying that this is a, this is a generous lot. and in particular, in the, in the north with the force displacement with the, uh,
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the people being trapped on the bones with saying there's a clear signs of ethnic cleansing and then, oh, okay, so look, care organization as well as many others and facts are effectively borrowed from operating in northern does that tell us what that means for people who've been trapped there under and is really sage for 2 months now more than 2 months. so we need life saving care. what it means has been a good thing. it means they're not getting a lot of saving care that they, that they so desperately need. as you, as you're sending to the north of guys, there is a siege with an o. c just particularly accounts. it's a desperate situation in the, in the north. but you know, this is compounding, what does it desperate situation throughout the causative strip of waste on something like well over 27500 consultations appointments affected injuries. we've done over several $1500.00 surgical um, uh, treatments since the start of this rule. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. because the, the 2nd read that's the best from, uh,
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disease. the tests from the fact that people are not getting primary healthcare getting health care for communicable diseases for diarrhea if the respiratory infections mean. so this is really just on those who are, who are killed directly in the fighting. is it just the tip of the iceberg? and your report looked at the entire so you have the gaza strip titled life and adjusts drop. tell us how your teams were able to collect all this information. i mean, yeah, i mean its, um, we calling about because really does know where it's safe and dogs are. there is no way for people to to go. and i don't recall what it is is based on a number of of sedation. so quantitative and qualitative information, the best that we can see the whole. so the testimony of all of our medical teams on the ground, the, the brutal things that they all i'm seeing and gaza. maybe i can give you a quick story of a family that i talked with actually in a man, one of the very few from somebody. so part of the family that managed to get
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emergency medical treatment outside of the cause of strip a tiny fraction of those who need it. and i met i'm, it's a, a father with his 7 year old daughter in a slightly aren't you sign? the oldest son who are going on the, on the treatment for risk fun waves and this, this go was describing to me a fear when uh, she was separated from her other siblings and a feeling of guilt from being separated from her other siblings whenever they were separated in the gaza strip hands that maybe they wouldn't return and you know what? she was rights one day they didn't return the mother. i'm the 2 other siblings were carols in gaza. i'm. i'm that the father said to me that the mother went with 2 of my kids and she left 2 with me. and this is just one story of tens and hundreds of thousands and gaza. this is normal for guys
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a at the moment. this is an illustration of the terrific situation that people have been living through for months and months and months. so can you tell us if you received any sorta response from either the is really authorities about this report for those in the international community and what are you hoping it achieves? and i'm not sure if we have um, yet still that i know that i've seen but so i will be obviously be open to that. i'm very happy to discuss and explain in more detail why was saying what we're, what we're saying. i mean, ultimately what is needed now when we've been saying this for many, many months, is a ceasefire. sustainable ceasefire and that needs to be unrestricted, humanitarian access, or humanitarian aids coming into a cause of that needs to be able to motivate the needs to be border crossings open, including the rough uh crossing,
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and the needs to be protection and safety for the civilian population. which is so far away from the reality today that it's almost impossible to believe. but this needs to happen now is being we've been saying this for months and months and months the. the situation in gaza has been and remains apocalyptic. christopher lockey or secretary general of doctors without borders speaking to us from geneva, thank you so much. i a whole israel is using water is a tool of extermination and genocide in gaza. that's according to our report from human rights watch is really military has destroyed wells, reservoirs on infrastructure. further worsening. the water crisis thought about as boone has more on this from data and by law in central garza new to the source of blowing. every human being goes and it has become a tune will be seized, the pool facing the systematic,
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the region of the most basic rights since october 2023 more than $2000000.00 palestinians have been living in a state for the critical awards has cost that same day, even with 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. 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 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 color into struggling in displacement comp. people,
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9 of the month behind who to, to 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 merely to relate to the humanitarian aid from entering, including what the situation system was at times and materials lead to infrastructure. once there was hope for a sustainable future, it goes as diesel, the nation, plants and wills was due to so it's population with the limited access to natural resources on the shows. like i say that's more of the service, the best sense of the software 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 sections. 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 that over ation on
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a lot of them last excess of an even because of, you know. busy dynamic here really today. oh, but ations from one area to another. today, new systems, mine really shuts it and rings. tire companies out. there we buy palestine. us today occupied westbank now or is there any forces have killed, at least for palestinians in a strike on a car and between the cat and refugee camp. 3 others were injured is really forces have increase their in daily raids and arrests during the past year. earlier is really sold, restoring the buy lots of refugee comp east of nablus, killing 2 people, palestinian fighters. faulty is really military in the account. no holiday has more from jordan's capital online. she's there because they is really government has bound dial 0 from operating in israel and the occupied westbank is rarely
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occupation soldiers conducting deadly raids and air strides in the occupied west bank. and there striked on a car in full cut him, killed for an injured others. in a nearby, not less a military raid on the lot that refuge account killed. 2 people, including a 2 year old, held him up lane, 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, it's that the as rarely, military conduct across the occupied west bank, the intensity of those rates have dramatically increased since the onset of the genocide of war on gaza. they are extremely disruptive to daily life in nablus. 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 below, outside of fiji comp,
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during the raid on the comp. and the same applies to those cut them and others residents are going about 3rd day as the strikes and raids happen. and they are often the casualties of that daily reality of occupation with all the arrows either . i'm not a, b is really army has carried out a way of us air strikes on what it says are full see military targets in yemen. officials say at least 9 people were killed and the attack strikes at the capital sun on the port city of how data causing major fires. israel had previously conducted air raids on yemen in july and september. us led forces have also targeted host the military position since the beginning of the year. meanwhile, yelman's royalties say they fire to ballistic missiles as tel aviv israel says that intercepted one of them, but the debris damaged a school near to olives. who these have been launching drones on rock as towards israel since the war and gods will be gone last year. and solidarity with
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palestinians is still a heads on algae 0. 51 men are phones guilty of rape and a french sports. while the women, they abuse in mergers as an international icon of strength and in sport, all major cricket games between india and pakistan are to be played. neutral, then use the had low, they fight guarantee to maybe well out of the picture. but a stormy situation remains across the southern africa. we'll get to in a moment 1st to the middle east and live event. there's increasing chance of rain. you can see was on several conditions moving across the event, bringing some rain to iraq, stretching down to coastal areas of saudi arabia because he's in sundry down. pause
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in america on friday. and is that with a weather march has its way further east tiny wintry into western parts of iran. we're going to see a temperature drop paces like baghdad, and to 8 any 16 degrees celsius and maximum high on saturday. the temperature is set to pick up in doha. so is the when you see those breezy conditions taking up some dust through saturday and the wind arrays an issue across the mediterranean, that spring celtic was the north of africa. we were expecting more way of showers coming in for the northwest. blustery winds will continue across the north, bringing a potential of a sand storms to the likes of san a. go for the south with this. it's the story of west. so whether we go in 10 storm, sweeping into southern parts of africa, full south africa and bought swanner. but so what about the heat for the east of this in malawi? long, long way, we'll see the temperature rise to monday. not sure whether of the
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the news the color was on the top stories and the launch. is there a news hour in an interview with alter 0, syria's new government has promised accountability. it says it will setup special trials for people accused of committing crimes against syrians under the government . in ron's presidents as accused israel spreading in security with its actions in the middle east. my service has ex john is one of the leaders of the d. h. economic law. holding a special summit in cairo on syria, garza and 11 on is really strikes on through shelter is housing display scholars
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thing and families in active neighborhood and cause a city killed at least 15 people. several others have been injured in the same area is really drones also targeted a car. bozza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child that's according to unicef. one child is killed or injured there every 10 minutes. thousands have had one or both of their arms or legs amputated. unicef says nearly all 1100000 children in gaza, or an urgent need of protection and mental health supports for you at organization estimates, at least 19000 children have been orphans since the war began. hey, miss young's or eunice of senior emergency coordinator. he describes the suffering of children and gaza as intolerable in this situation is the children in gaza. eas, absolutely everything. i'm sure you're familiar with the numbers,
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but it's reported that to about to 15000 children have been killed. and i think a, you know, a, there's a, a much higher number of children who would be needed. i'm them on top of that. without a doubt, every child in gaza is suffering enormously from the psychological damage of the war as well. because every child in godsa and, and has. busy the mom, the dad, the a grandma grandfather, siblings, brothers sisters. and i think it's really important to recognize these because the numbers can become overwhelming. they can become, you know, we, but we become num to these uh, these numbers um, but these are real small children. um, just last week i was seeing uh in goes to city um at a, at a hospital with the young boy cool the a summer who lived in years old. he was out playing on the beach with these friends
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. um, you know i, it's hard to think of anything more innocent than that. a blossoming off. he was hit in the back of the neck with shrapnel. and now he's a quarter play jake and on ventilator support. i mean, these are real children and, and the suffering is just the intolerable. the russian president vladimir putin, his address the nation at an annual event where he takes questions from journalists on members of the public. russian state media says more than 2000000 questions were submitted by citizens. and he began the address by tackling domestic issues saying that economic situation in russia remained stapled. that's the spite, inflation hearing 10 percent. he also added the russia as close to achieving its primary goals and ukraine approach and also addressed the situation in serious saying that russia has relation is with the groups on the grounds in damascus. basically just listen to the com. i have not seen president aside since he came to
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moscow, but so i planned to do so, and i will have a conversation with him on what we came to syria 10 years ago in order to prevent the creation of a terrorist states. in general, we have achieved our goal. we have established relations with all groups that controlled the situation on the ground and with a little countries in the region. the majority of the countries say they have an interest of all military bases and syria to remain. turn of their stephen if we suspect them the killing of the top russian general igor, cure law has been charged with an act of terrorism, resulting in the death of a person. russian authorities detained an inspect amount on wednesday, who confess, to collaborating with ukrainian intelligence services, planting and designating a bomb in moscow that killed cure love. cure law was the commander of russia's nuclear, chemical and biological defense, pacific division, and was reportedly investigating activities by the us in ukraine. french
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president, somebody run across visiting the french indian ocean territory of my art to assess the devastation wrought by psych loan chito my chrome. that victims on the health care workers in the central hospital in the capital, chito was the strongest storm to hit the archipelago, nearly a century. it's left at least $31.00 people that and thousands homeless cycle. and chito is also devastated areas in northern mozambique, affecting hundreds of thousands of people. at least $73.00 people had been killed in tens of thousands of homes destroyed cycle and brought winds of around 260 kilometers an hour and heavy rainfall. harriman's hospital is the most mix capital in the photo. she spoke to one of the un members, coordinating 8 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 are already living in extremely precarious circumstances, as i'm because 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 is warrantable and disease is that seen 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 die. tell us what meanest is most indeed thank you very much. i hope into 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 a 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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a court in france has found a man guilty of drugging and raping his former wife and recruiting scores of strangers to rape her over a period of years. giselle politicos ex husband dominique pentico, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. 50 other men were also found guilty of freight. the case was shocked from some spark to nation national debate about violence against women on the phone itself. this, of course, the states 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, woman and man may live in harmony with mutual respect and understanding hugo's rochelle. as a professor political theory, he says yourself as it goes case against, for ex husband has opens the debates around the world about consent. as one of the
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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 being on women who are raped, that shame could be on the menu through this or in society more broadly. and there's always the hope is the basic oil change has perhaps generational change in the us to the younger generations. perhaps a bit more open, see which one did this side 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 raped a few 1st century 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, whether those sensors are long enough participates in the state and say, well, what exactly was there?
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was there room is meant was the rule. and how far does that type of capabilities extend to society more generate? 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 they kind of continue and be picked up in other context to be suspects and the high profile killing us and us health insurance executive will return to new york to face state murder charges. luigi mon. joanie agreed to be extradited during a court appearance in pennsylvania, where he was arrested last week. the 26 year old is accused of killing brian thompson, outside of manhattan hotel. earlier this month. and journey is now also facing new federal charges of murder and stalking. one of them could bring the possibility of the death penalty as politicians in the united states have been scrambling to find a way to prevent a government shutdown this weekend's republican house speaker mike johnson held meetings on thursday morning to find a solution. after president elect,
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donald trump told his party to reject a bi partisan spending bill on wednesday. trump said the deal about the democratic party requests and demand and congress to eliminate the nation's debt ceiling before he takes office next month. the debt ceiling is the limits on the amount of money the us government can borrow to pay for services like social security and health care and military and the deadline to keep the government fully funded is friday us amazon workers across 7 us facility's have gone on strike during the holiday shopping rush, as part of an effort to pressure the retailer into contract talks with their union . the workers join picket lines after amazon ignore to sunday deadlines set for negotiations. they are demanding increased wages and benefits. analysts say amazon is unlikely to come to the negotiating table as that could open the door to more
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union action. we're. this is a demonstration to show amazon that we cannot be ignored because that is what they have been doing. the strike is fair labor practices, which they have done against us, the workers inside and is to bring awareness that they're doing awful labor for the public to see. and then also to show amazon pay, we mean business. and we're not going to continue to be on here. we're going to be in your ear about this. so we're going to be on top of everything because we deserve. so we deserve respect in the u. k, there's been widespread anger over record sewage discharges into the countries rivers. demonstrators have been protesting unless of hike and water prices, which has been approved by the national regulator debt, written water company saved for us to investment as needed to fix when they
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describe as a broken sector. but billions of pounds have been paid out to shareholders. and consumers are not happy. so in your days or reports from london, that they may be tranquil away seas of nature and leisure. but below the surface of the you, case waterways lies a mucky reality. an outdated sewage system, larger up in populations plus agricultural pollution have left rivers in a state of crisis. much of it blamed on an over spill of sewage, rendering them on safe to swim in the pipeline. 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 by 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 to creditors and protecting their interests. often these activists equity funds from the states rather than getting that money invested in additional sewage with extra pipes, which is preventing search making out in 1st. but 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 doubled the amount of spills into the waterways,
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lightning bad weather. many opposed to the price hikes also point to another issue, pretends big water firms are drowning in debt of the parent company of one of the largest firms. tmz water is on the brink of becoming and 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 regulates is protecting both the environment. i'm the shareholders that the worst of companies continues. sonya by ego, i'll just sarah london. so i was on the, i was, is there a news our our new why so you'll have to pay for the trust funds and support will tell you about the driver chosen to partner the formula one world champion next season. the
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news the okay, well your favorite chocolate assume going to cost more and that's due to a global shortage of coco a king gradients for making chocolate. the shortfall has been caused by disease, which is devastated plantations in the ivory coast. i'm gonna, the 2 countries producing more than half of the world's supply. as far as the address has more from the i'm and these region of diana. blackfoot disease is a maintenance for the african colker from
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a consent 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. blackboard can actually lead to a situation where from i can lose about 30 to 40 percent of how this, you know, but then they're slowly shoot is actually a disease that is, that we've been struggling old, easiest to cope or to eradicate. but these not easy. so 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
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a ton to more than $12000.00 these mission coco is one of governors. indigenous truck like makers that struggling with supply chain problems. so the, the price went by the price of sorts of price times regional price reduction. we often use us and also the companies and square and also rely on biomass image. so the factor he says, is now producing less calculate that requires more pure cocoa powder to produce and more of the chocolate back at the coca pharmacy. yeah. right. says it's time coca pharma to return to organic farming. it will actually promote healthy plants. and there an increase, you know, it will increase. yes,
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so cool. i know the say, although farm was me sort of a company in for station of the coca plantations, high production costs and promised diversifying drive the crops were continued to affect output. so this intent would likely mean a shop rise in the prices of manufactured coke of product. like calculate how many degrees i'll give you that i p a to gonna okay, let's get some of the day sports news now, and it's been inquiry that all major cricket games between india and pakistan will be played at metro values. this deal brokered by the international cricket council includes next year as champions trophy and pockets on which india were refusing to play in due to security fears and political tension. but all indians games will not be played in a country yet to be named, even if they make the some use for the final and return pockets don will not send teams to tournaments posted by india. this arrangement will last until at least 2027. formula one team redbull has confirmed that new zealand are leon los and will
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be there a new driver next season. the 22 year old started out and red bulls junior program and has been racing for their sister team. our be, he comes in to replace it comes in to replace surgery perez and his last doctor for years pardoning world champion knox for stuff. and earlier we spoke to a medias f one correspondence phillip duncan. the most is that he had a few periods isn't for the one, but he's already ruffled a few feathers. he said a few run ins width, and i never long say that something works. hampton, so be very interesting to see how that dynamic sites up with mx the stuff in a red bull. i mean we will know that much to stuff and doesn't take any nonsense, every teammate that he's really how to read the weather that was done. ricardo alex album associated perez, they've already struggled to keep the keep pace with the stuff. and that's for probably yeah, understandable because the guys are full time world champion and he's been in the
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events for the last few years really. so it's gonna be rate for the challenge for, for loss, and to go up against the stuff going on. like in previous years, people no longer that last the field and knocked out that they really be able to turn it around for next year when the regulations stay the same or see my tire will still be expensive. and for our i should say was do we expect it to be the leading contenders? so that might be even tricky for loss of. they want to have a great top um to be able to take on this stuff and, and, and it's out of rogers. but nevertheless, it's a great opportunity for a guy that people think, deserves the opportunity to say. but as we said, we fascinating to see how it goes against the stuff that he makes is going to be ingredients to be assess the nice thing season. i mean obviously we seem to see it in the cloud one that 1st constructs his tie. so since 1998 unfortunately for them and unfortunately for lender, norris, they didn't deliver that drive as well, championship. and that would be critical for him next year. so would go the next year along with lewis thomas and he'll be $40.00 to $7.00, some work champion,
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joining ferrari. so that's going to be essentially fascinating to, to see how he gets so for his move for mercedes. and then how will ripple bounce back? yes, max is that them on the board championship this year, but it wasn't the best performance they struggle funds really was that car and it was only because an extra step and it's such a great job that that he was able to deliver them the world championships, so as i say, they see really does have all the ingredients for really great season or a 6 man had been sentenced to present terms for the attempted extortion of football or paul punk, including his own brother. i'll tell you, i suppose bob was given 3 years with to suspend it, but is allowed to wear and electronic bracelets instead of going behind bars. paul paused, but i was targeted by the organized gang in 2022, and then pay them around a $100000.00 for more on all the sports stories as well as the days other top stories you can always head online. our website is alger 0. com,
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