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the propagation carl's to try and promote regroup, but that solution is just a drop in the ocean with so many of the wealth carls under the trends of extinction . despite on marine results, may soon be lost for the charting your course for serious future. the new administration tells how to 0, that a fair, just the system and the lifting of international sanctions, our top priorities, the time, how many terms room this is obviously rely from to also coming up are corresponding in gone to city reports from the scene of the latest is really
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drawing, attract the budget to budget chaos on capitol hill. a government shut down looms in washington as trump waves into the argument over the spinning plus the death toll from cycling chito in mozambique jumps to $73.00 and survivors are still struggling to come. the serious new administration has shared exclusive details without a 0 on how it plans to run the country. following the housing a bush shuttle, i said, spokesperson obeyed of my old is calling for international sanctions to be lifted now, but as it is no longer in power, he also promised to hold those accused of committing crimes against syrians accountable and says, plans to establish a fair justice system or a priority. here's the interview with a some a bunch of aid in damascus. well,
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is that the quote will not come across buddy. hold on. what do 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 the store and trust and the judicial system and ensuring that justice is not only served but seemed to be saved by holding criminals accountable we. i'm to feel the deep wounds inflicted upon us society. what is the city a going to look like that will be under how you have thought of your shot. you're talking about writing the constitution. is it a constitution? which is going to look like you agree in it live because uh, considered a strict is not make rule, or is it going to be a lot of society as city as constitution allowed for everyone to take part checking sort of the deed a commission has been established to reform syrian institutions to align with both national and international standards. this commission is responsible for shaping the future of syria. the challenges faced and loved. now part of the past, we now have control over the entire country and upheld respectful young people and
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religions. recognizing the diversity within our society, we are committed to developing comprehensive strategies that case it to the whole nation. what is being discussed in the government? because we've lost multiple people and they say they don't have detail. so as to what is the plan for securing sovereignty of setting up enough in montana and we will provide an explanation later regarding our plans for border protection. a primary goal is to ensure syria is safe from any external threats. the approach to our dealings with israel will be outlined in the near future. one of the biggest problems that you have right now are the international sanctions against syria, as well as the 3rd day of the nation of your group has been what is being done to sort out that and also about to let the, the sanctions on the side regime have deeply affected the people. now the sun has been tough, all the sanctions on the country must be lifted. the sanctions don't impact the latest of the regime. 9 people impacted of the people of syria before it is
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essential to lift the sanctions and allow syrians to live as they dream. this will improve the living and economic conditions of the people. over a summer binge of 8 is in the syrian capital with more details from that interview . it was a wide range of interaction 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 1st time that they've laid out plans and how there's going to be every 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,
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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 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 driver that's avita, damascus of hundreds of serious have gathered in the syrian capital calling for
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democracy and women's rights. protestors gathered in omega square and central damascus. more than a week after the end of the said regime. they say both man and women have a role to play in shaping serious new future. let us so do you that in montana city, syrian women have always been partners in the streets projecting demonstrates is reaching the wounded in field hospitals, prisons and detention center. we are partners and always your data and i'm here because i feel 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 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 revolution and the peaceful movement. and now i'm here in a peaceful movement to push for a civil state and the freedom no not to kia, has denied us claims that it has agreed to
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a cease fire with the syrian democratic forces in northern syria. officials say the turkish back to the syrian national army will continue operations to clear areas held by the kurdish lead fighters who are backed by the us. the force is headed by the y p g. that's are key. it says is linked to the curtis stand workers party. so let's have a closer look at the military situation in the country. the green area shows territory controlled by syria's new administration. the northeast is controlled by the syrian democratic forces led by kurdish fighters. the us supports this group and has troops there to fight iso and protect oil fields in the north. so key and it's allied. siri and fighters control the red areas. so key wants to keep kurdish fighters away from its borders. in the south is really ground forces are expanding their occupation of the goal on heights and have seized what was a demilitarized buffer zone and gone beyond it. but you and says, this violates a 1974 just engagement agreement with syria sent him cuz he also has more from his
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stumble. the surgical center is the y p g, as is there an extension of the paycheck, a service organization that it has full for more than 4 decades. and on correct school me says that this will never allow any altering almost or independence region led by the y p g. at the end of the day, it will be left by pre k k in on cars perspective by its borders. and 2 kids supports and the, the, the, the fight against the 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. also, euphrates river and it's a national issue that they have to sol, with their own military. on the other hand, to camp preserves us military presence in the observation posted or established
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after the us down a deal in 2017 and to get continues to support the survey and national arm is that be 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 after a solo held. is there a stumble leaders from the d? a block of developing nations have wrapped up a summit in cairo. among those attending were the leaders of the ron took here and park this time. they agreed on the need for an inclusive political process and syria. they also demanded an immediate cease fire and gaza ox assignment, which reports. and as for some of the leaders around this table is there 1st face to face encounter in years is locked into o. d. a block of developing nations is holding a special summit in cairo at a critical time for the region. i've left through a bus for more than 14 months,
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west asia, especially gaza, the south of lebanon, and now syria had been subjected to massive attacks by the you. so thing is really raising 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 bug with dish malaysia and indonesia, egypt. and i, jerry, you represent more than a 1000000000 people and over and while syria is absent, 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 series that is free from service viral religions, secretary and ethnic groups slip side by side in peace. president muscle possess
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gallons, visit the kyra marx, or ray, or 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 war and 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 can prove more important than ever before. access i'm reach out is there. in the united nations, secretary general has warrant is real, that its air strikes and serial must stop and as condemned its occupation of the syrian goal on heights. since the fall of the submarine gutierrez says, the attacks violate the country sovereignty and territorial integrity. gabriel alexander reports from the un headquarters in new york by the secretary general of the united nations. it says the middle east is being consumed by many fires,
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light button, syria. there is a flame of hope. the people of cds stand at the moment of yesterday and the moments of opportunity. and that's the opportunity can not be missed. the end of more than 5, that gets a little dictate that the room has given rise to much hope. but antonio gutierrez has also warned not to underestimate the challenges ahead like the fight against i so which he says it's still presents a threat. he also had a message for is real expensive, easily l e s that likes continue the violations of serious silver entity and said he thought of the integrity and they must stop. the un is mobilizing in syria. tom fletcher, the top humanitarian official, was in the country this week trying to figure out how to scale up aid and on the political front gator petterson. the special envoy has been laying the groundwork for a political transition with the new administration in syria. other you,
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in agencies are also ramping up operations. the secretary general announcing he's a pointing someone to head up in operation on missing persons in syria, which is also urging the world to support syria to prevent it from sliding back. so i'm gonna try to exploit the situation for the narrow ends, which is the obligation of the international community to stand with the people of cdn. we have suffered so much serious fits, you must be shaped by its people. 40 people with the support of all of us. when asked if he supports lifting sanctions against syria, the secretary general said times have changed and he does support lifting some sanctions as a solidarity measure until conditions are met. and all sanctions can be removed. gabriel's on to, i'll just say to at the united nations in new york,
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the in gaza is really forces targeted nearly every part of this trip on thursday, killing at least 40 palestinians since dawn is really strikes on to shelters. housing displaced palestinian families in a to 5 neighborhood and gaza city killed at least 15 people. several others have been injured in the same area is really drones targeted a car. brian and levy was at the scene of the attack. the, the,
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at least 8 people were killed in an earlier is really attack on a residential house also in gaza. city. but i am in highly visited the scene of that attack to and spoke to survivors. i'm now standing above the level of as a, to me, your family and others never heard these. what 8530 just have targeted this residential building 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, the scale, the selection 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 to get the i was sleeping and suddenly i'm explosion. shut the whole place. and i was told
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that the house of my friend has been talking to my friend, a sign that was killed. this is the biggest shock of my life. i found them 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 ongoing is where it is collision of attacks, especially of foxes on harvey's central guidelines, evaluated b. and if it comes to our fall and due to this brutality and ongoing, are willing placed attacks taking place in the b c's, drugs, trip. but i am really just euro northern, gaza at this time to the occupied west bank now. where is really forces of killed, at least for palestinians, and a strike on a car and the total cut them refugee camp. 3 others were injured is really forces have increased their daily raids and arrests during the past year. the military
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also strong the, but off the refugee camp, east of nablus, killing 2, including an 80 year old woman palestinian fighters confronted these really military and the camp still ahead on alger 0 from the situation in syria to the war. and ukraine. precious president holds his year in press conference, answering questions for over 4 hours. the the hello way has severe warnings enforced the pot solve east and australia a particular that is the side of quays that up to also know if tropical coast valez storms are rumbling away here. and we are going to see whether as we go through the next couple of days, maybe as much as a 100, maybe a 150 millimeters,
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a freight impulse that will cause some flooding vending said good pots of northern queens, then seeing some really, really unsettled where the central air is over to us, the west is really about the heat, and the heat does pick up as we go on through us as by something cross could touch 40 degrees celsius. meanwhile, the shelves continue around at the top and take your financial out into that eastern side of us. so we are looking at another wet when he dies at west, whether little circulation they can see just around the car will see south of that's it slow, i'll shoot you. i told them it has been recently present sunshine down towards the southeast the, we'll see some of the temperatures. we have go some way by the making his way across these things over the next few days or pushing through. so he's one of us and when she weather moving across japan recently it does look quite said we have got to dry weather for much of homes. you add full ref q. she, when she weather is up towards the north, where we have got some prices guys coming back into a good part of china. the
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record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. that's double many take a dangerous route through loss in america. a gang of people points to the color and the 1st of a 2 part investigation, one. 0, one east meets the chinese, my friends risk and you know, the american dream on out to 0. there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state houses are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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you're watching out, there's 0 reminder of our top stories. this, our serious new administration has shared exclusive details without a 0 on how it plans to run the country. after the ousting of the shot of us, it says those accused of committing crimes against syrians under the regime will be held accountable view. and secretary general, antonio gutierrez, has condemned israel's occupation of the syrian goal on a heights at his airstrikes across series. since the fall of the subversion, gutierrez says the attacks violates the country sovereignty. and territorial integrity is rarely strikes on to shelters. housing displaced palestinian families in a to fashion neighborhood in gaza. city killed at least 15 people. israeli forces have now killed more than 45000 people in gaza since the war began. russia's president vladimir putin has spent 4 and a half hours answering questions from journalists and members of the public. in his
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traditional end of the year, news conference, food and answered questions on a wide range of domestic and international affairs, including syria and ukraine. you'll use of all of our reports from moscow are facing the press and the public, letting the pieces spoke about the situation in syria for the 1st time since the phone will be assigned to machine. he said, the lightning ministry victory for higher deputy about sherman h. c. s. wasn't the defeat for russia, despite the russian troops financing with a sense full so since 2015 instead, he said the russians a had been to stop the creation of a so called terrorist enclave in syria. and that had been successful, which i shoot through them that we really hope that there will be peace and tranquility that we maintain relations with all groups that control the situation that with all the countries in the region have seen the overwhelming number of them tell us that they will be interested in all military bases remaining and syria was into so on of,
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to speaking about the ukraine. complex piece instead of russia was guessing closer to achieving its goals as it's full. so it's continued to advance that according to the president, they would be no truth as it would allow ukraine to re gain a foothold in that positions the caribbean is ready for negotiations with ukraine without preconditions. but he said, taking into account the realities on the ground, but he didn't give any specific concessions that russia would be rich to make. some we took the, we have always said that we are ready for negotiations and compromises. it's just that the opposite side literally has refused to negotiate. we are always ready for this negotiations, always results in compromises. piercing promised russia would push how to create new and forces out of its course creature. when it was done, the, we will restore the road network, municipal infrastructure, social and educational facilities, and certificates for housing restoration will also be issued. school in patient
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said had no regrets in staffing the ministry campaign against ukraine in 2022. in fact, he said it should have started earlier many questions center, please say more about this special ministry operation in ukraine. it's progress and when it's might end. but even also 4 and a half hours of to from the president. those questions remains on on so that you would actually have all of the o d 0 most grade. in the united states, republican leaders are offering a new proposal to avert a government shut down. it comes a day after donald trump torpedo to spinning deal that republican a house speaker mike johnson struck, but democrats, the president elect, also demanded congress to eliminate the nation's debt ceiling. before he takes office next month, the deal will be put to a vote in the coming hours. let's take a look at what donald trump wrote on his truth social media. success in washington speaker, mike johnson in the house have come to a very good deal for the american people. the newly agreed to american relief act
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of 2024 will keep the government open fund are great farmers and others. all right, let's cross to practical hand joining us from washington, dc. patty, the republicans and democrats had been going back and forth on this bill. talk us through the sticking points that are preventing an agreement from being reached. well, the sticking point, there's 2 ones, donald trump, the other is a lot. knoxville i wanna back up just a little bit because it's probably seems a little complicated to people who aren't used to this in the united states. in most countries, the legislature passes a budget, the leader signs it. that's not really how it works here. it's been years actually just to give you a sense in the since the seventy's, the federal government has only passed the 12 appropriations bill on time 4 times. so how do they find the government? well, they do have months at a time. the funding for the current government is set to run out in about 30 hours from now. some democrats, republicans, they had this bi partisan deal. democrats got some things that health care that
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they like. republicans got to continue and resolution well, incomes you on mosque, it is a 150 posts on the social media side. x dental term comes in, threatens the house speaker my johnson's job. if he went through with this demanding that they add on increasing the debt limit. so again, fairly unique in this country, there's a limit to how much the government is allowed to spend to borrow. so that was going to run out during donald trump's 1st year in office. he didn't want that he wanted them to raise the debt ceiling right now, so that it would look, it would appear. the joe biden increased the deficit, so after back and forth and again, time is running out. mike johnson, this house speaker seems to have caught in this proposal that has, as you just saw, has the blessing of donald trump. so now the question is, can you get it past and patty or from your vantage point there in washington dc? what can we expect when this latest proposal is put to a vote today? it, i don't think anybody really knows. i mean, democrats are probably not going to vote where it doesn't seem like even
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a single one would even cause the, their leader in the house. so he keep jeffries has called this just laughable. so, and they've got a really, really thin margin. the republicans do in the house, and then of course it starts to pass the senate. so what happens if they don't, in fact, come to a deal within those 30 hours? well, basically it's a partial government shut down all the millions of federal workers and all the contractors simply stop getting paid. and those essential employees like air traffic controllers, people in the military, they still have to go in and they still get paid. no, the law says when they do from the government, they all get back paid, but that doesn't necessarily help you pay for groceries at the time. so waiting to see it mean they are taking it down to the wire, but again, they have until friday or saturday morning at 12 o 1 am and the government will partially shut down. so we've seen this movie before . they've shut down the government before, but this is cutting it awfully close. all right, thanks for breaking that all down for his patty. that's out here is kind of go hand
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live for us from washington d. c. french president, emmanuel. my crohn has landed in the indian ocean archipelago of my york days after the french overseas territory was hit by a devastating cycle. people in mozambique are also really from the storm. the left dozens dead power latasha sent this report. frances president, emmanuel, i'm a con, arrived in my york saying he's brought 4 tons of food medicines and more risky teams because of the civil mission. his government has been criticized for neglecting one of the poorest parts of france by failing to pay for the increasing public entity of natural disasters. links to climate change a little bit to them. i would say don't just one of the pieces rebuilding my yacht . that's the commitments i've made. that's the wish of the elected representatives of the population rebuilding both housing and sustainable public buildings that
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meet the standards and it will cope with events like the cycling or the natural events that unfortunately we had to deal with in the region. the french indian ocean territory took the strongest hit from cycling to hundreds or even thousands of people. i'll see if did the optimal york flag, latino head parts of malawi and northern mozambique cycling season in this part of the world runs from december to march in recent years, given states and storms such as slacks on friday in 2023 by 2. by in 2022 and the by in 2019 batch of pots with malawi, zimbabwe medic, jessica and mozambique. 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
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a mole dangerous for children and families in this country is central supplies are being saved, dislike limitation areas in mozambique to the penis 8 as quickly running out the capital up. retail is in the south places that them pull out and people are in the north that's more than 2000 kilometers away. this truck will take about 4 or 5 days to get there because the roads are bad. some areas are still inaccessible in colorado, got a problem it's, it's still not known how many people are stranded and need help. how do i talk to algebra? mozambie? according francis found a man guilty of drugging and raping his former wife and recruiting scores of strangers to rape for over a period of years. giselle petty cause ex husband dominic political, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. 50 other men were also found guilty of rate. the case shocked france and sparked a national debate about violence against women. see roadrunner shown is
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a professor, a political theory. he says, just hell, fairly close case against her ex husband has opened to debate around the world about consent. what are the reason 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, do this or in society need more broadly. and there's always the hope is that the database 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 it started dominic that eco, her excess. but now i think right, the point you guys would be condemned for 20 years. vendors 51 man who boast of being condemned. most of them for raped a few 1st century sexual assault. those and use that they're kind of the combinations that they've received has been something between 3 and 15 years. certain people are saying that that is not long enough. it's certainly lower than
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