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the the is there any strikes on the gaza strip till, at least for the palestinians, doctors without borders? this is from destroying conditions of life in garza, the bulk of this. so just there are lots and also coming up tossing a course to serious future. the new administration tells down to 0 that a fair justice system and the listing of international sanctions on top priorities . providing basic commodities for the people in the capsule, damascus. we'll have a report on the states of assuming the economy and budget counts on capital hill. government shutdown looms in washington. this trump waves into the arguments over
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the spending, the sex joining us palestinians in the gaza strip of facing another nights of mass killings. these are the forces of now killed molar 45000 people in a conflict widely described as a genocide, nowhere is safe in casa, and every aspect of civilian life is being destroyed. both hosting is where the strikes code, at least 40 people to shelters were among the targets, getting at least 50. it happened to the a proof of neighborhood in kansas city. do you and says a type, some shelters are deliberate, and that's happened with every day. a, the conditions are most desperate in northern gauze where it is right. the siege has been ongoing from over 75 days. now attacks of being beloved listen hospitals of being targeted. and basically no aid has been allowed in is abraham l kelly
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b. who is it the scene of a drug and strike in gaza city? the what is the tank? some guys that haven't been limited to the north of a mood, as in debra by them some central gaza. he has more most been happening that it is not only the northern part of the city that endures. the ongoing guest talks about here in the central area just and i've talked in there about to be on a residential home leaving many and a critical condition that they were transferred to a lot of the hospital one. or it's been one of those recorded gold in the top by drawing me. so that was fired on a group of people in the southern part of the city within a span of
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a 3 hours. the past 3 hours is really military targeted to do evacuation centers and one residential building in the neighborhood, killing at least 15 people in these evacuation centers and the residential building nearby. also adding to that card, that was his truck leaving many and very critical conditions as they were transferred and reported to the hospital in gaza. city, the same exact neighborhood of that neighborhood at night time is really military targeted, more of the residential building, as well as the neighboring district. that's a dies all the way more residential building. i've been targeted the situation and no deposit should remain very difficult and keep evolving in a much difficult scenario for the remaining attract civilian population that doesn't have a proper access to any of the basic supplies. no bit survive these difficult conditions as including proper access to medical care and health facility. that's
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going hospitals that has been subjected to many of their relentless attacks for the past 7 to 5 days as the ground defensive continues and the military. these continues in northern part of district. i need my hood data from there, but i think the power of the medical charity doctors within a board is released to report on the situation and the strip and title garza life and a death trap. it details when it cools israel's campaign of total destruction. the organization says it seeing the signs of ethnic cleansing as palestinians are forcibly displaced ups and bound medical stuff of witnessed a relentless campaign by these ready forces mounted by massive destruction, devastation. and to humanize ation. report says that even if the war to end today, the loss of families repeated force displacement and humane living conditions will scroll generations. you know, throughout the goals the strip is been discriminated,
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the killing of civilians. we've seen the dismantling of infrastructure, which is essential for life, including medical infrastructure, and we've seen a strangulation in terms of humanitarian aid. what we've seen in the north of gauze over the last couple of months has been particularly acute. we have seen a thousands of forcibly displaced trap to phones and which is a clear sign of, of ethnic cleansing, but it's happening in the northwest garza. 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, our observations are aligning with, with others and while we are a sales nor a legal organization. so in particular, we don't qualify to determine intents, which is
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a key and pillows of determining genocide. we all say false displacements, these ethnic cleansing in the north, the destruction of the infrastructure, physical mental injuries to the population in, in gaza. and all of this is undeniable. the seriously what administration to share the exclusive details without g 0 and how it plans to run the country? following the else thing, a shot of a side spokes person obeyed, otto is cooling for international sanctions to be lifted. now the other side is no longer in power, he will say a promise to hold those accused of committed crimes against simians accountable says plans to establish a fed justice system. our priority. he's not interviewed with the some of the binge of a in damascus. i was at the court when i come across buddy, hold on,
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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 feel the deep wounds inflicted upon our society. what is the city a going to look like that will be under i a thought of you a shot you're talking about read, i think the constitution is it a constitution? which is going to look like your gooey in it live, which was considered a strict is nomic rule, or is it going to be a lot of society as city as constitution allowed for everyone to take part a 2nd, sylvia 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,
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we now have control over the entire country and upheld respectful young people and 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 details o as the the. what is the plan for the securing sovereignty of setting up for the nazi and i'm of honda and we will provide an explanation later regarding our planes 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 and that the, the sanctions on the side regime has 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
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latest of the right shame. the 9 people impacted other people of syria before it is essential to lift the sanctions and allow syrians to live as they dream. this will improve the living and economic conditions of the people, or hundreds of savings of gathers in the syrian capital for democracy and women's rights protested as governors in the might have square in the central damascus. more than a week kind of for the end of this. and basically they say both men and women have a role to play in shaping serious new future savings or in patient to see an end to the economic difficulties they've suffered under the sad regime. the new administration has promised to revive the war to an economy. i'm having vile reports from a capital damascus. it does seem a push on a said may have gone what this economy legacy is system here. good quality, but it is hard to come by. so tonight to block democracy, marriages, i'm definitely sure to discussions despite the fact so you know this week a few of them, goss, i'm short supply to know smart groups from 11 on because locally produced bottoms
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us to have some pop, often template. yet these people who be cuing here since don't say they're willing to give the new lead as the benefit of the doubt. we're happy the previous situation is gone, but we haven't seen much change yet. no, no, that's yes. we've got to be liberated, but we need support. we need food and jobs so that we can live the way you were willing to be patients up until the conditions get better. just the beginning that we saw has given us lots of joy, state subsidies for basic commodities disappeared when push on as a government found the bread and other commodities used to be provided and stick to the limited quantities through a wash and cod system. the manager of the bathroom, a basically says, all the prices on some of these guys and remove there's plenty of breath to buy. flowers suppliers say they are selling less for the reason. that was the,
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the haven't this for just this week. the bakeries daily need and flour has decreased by 25 percent. so our production is down from 17021300 tons. that's because people are feeling more confident and no longer buying huge amounts of bread to stock. what do the yellow to see? the system suffering, the crisis and syrians, the company use not only to be self sufficient in wheat, but even to explore digits of what the civil war. the 1st situation during the war shortages pushed the costs and stopped the city of to take any additional steps such as swapping domestically produced wheat for imported wheat fall. since it's with the export a 1000 tons of 1st grade weight to assure or easily in exchange for 2 or 3000 tons of a low quality product i dictate ago, there was no single green, a few points between these silas. now it's the opposite. we 3 poles, the question is suspending each suite exports to celia and the long delay that
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agencies with this. yeah. the companies and you need is maybe phased with a zip challenge to feed the people. how did fine up to z o. the moses leave the surgery, f r i c o. in found of the current foundation as an organization. we supports young suit and refugees. she's originally from alaska. so we can do as early as from chicago out to says bo, seeking to rebuild syria by some major challenges. we're coming in to a country that is destroyed, that is fragmented. it's not going to be easy. i think the syrians have a lot of hope, but they are also very clear eyed on what the future is going to hold. we have to build complete institutions from the beginning. we have completely destroyed infrastructure. we have to look at education at the millions of children that don't have access to education. what is the return of the refugee is going to look like? and what is the place of people of society? we cannot overlook. half of the society, all of these women who are equipped to take control of different organizations of
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different spaces and really contribute to society, cut them itself, like we've helped so many syrian women, so many young girls achieve their dreams over the past 10 years. we've have doctors, engineers, people who want to go and, and really rebuild the country. so there is there a space for everybody to do this. and i think it's going to take a lot of inclusion and a lot of listening to be able to build this country together. steve, it's a nation sector general is wanting to israel. that is, as strikes as to be a bus stop, and has condemned his occupation of the student golden heights as the full of his time regime. attendant conceras says the of tanks, if i like the country sovereignty and territorial integrity, gabriella was on the report. some un headquarters in new york, the secretary general of the united nations. it says the middle east is being consumed by many fires, light button, syria. there is a flame of hope. the people of cds stand at the moment of history and the moments of opportunity. and that's all put to needs. he can not be mist. the end of more
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than 5, that gets a little dictates authority, a room as given. rise to much hope. but antonio gutierrez has also warned, not to underestimate the challenge is the head like the fight against a so which he says it's still presents a threat. he also had a message for is real expensive, is it a l e s that likes continue or the violations of serious so, but i need see 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, garr petterson, the special envoy has been laying the groundwork for a political transition with the new administration in syria. other un agencies are also ramping up operations. the secretary general announcing he's appointing someone to head up in operation on missing persons in syria,
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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 ins, but it 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, still a had allowed to 0, but that stole some sites and she would most, i'm be jumps to $73.00 with survivors still struggling to look at the challenges
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and opportunities and 11 on following israel's devastating bump, bump the color, the temperatures are set to tumble across the age to sort of kind of the eastern areas of the us over the next couple of days is the cloud here. so excited with this co found this blue line there. so you have a windsor coming in for more of a normally direction, so temperatures really will slide over the next dial. so. so i'm wondering whether i would towards the lake, some lake effect smoke coming in here, right statements know the next while the system pushing into west and canada and into b. c, as we go through the next dial, so that it's not west of weather, that wintry weather, pushing it across the pacific northwest. the larry us know that just to round out, but still a little bit of uh like effects nice still affecting uh the lakes and as we go on
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through friday, temperature struggling to get to 456 southeast avenue and for the sea. and these temperatures will full low as we go on into sas de process cars to come back in behind, less cold him when he pay about $10.00 degrees woman minus 10. this is what we're not for. you mean while we have go, that's the way of it. so it was at west side of canada and that rain coming all the way down into moving parts of california somewhere into, into central america, some west weather that just around one years around the rock. you la costa rica live a shout, was there for a time around the quite the rental is pushing east the, the, the,
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there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure. now counter. and we of the the do without just say raise your mind about top stories this hour is really strong. some to shelter us as a, displaced by this taking in families and the outs of a neighborhood. and because of the city of killed at least 15 people is where the forces of now killed the 45000 people cause us since the war began. serious do administration to shed exclusive details without a 0 and how it plans to run the country. them off to the hosting of pasha have
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a site that says those accused of committing crimes against civilians under the regime will be held account. you inspector general? i'm turner gutierrez, has condemned israel's occupation of the student, gun heights on the side strikes across to you as a form of the separation. it says the attacks violate the country sovereignty and have a total integrity. let's take you to 11 on now is reynolds bombing campaign against hezbollah has left countless tons of rubble of science across the country is going to take years of work and significant amounts of for an 8th rebuild. save this, robbie has visited some of those areas. targeted bias route during its attacks. israel's bombing campaign laid waste to so many buildings in southern bay route. there were now more sites than bulldozers for the task at hand. the scale of loss measured in the tons of rubble bare roots, governor says half of the southern suburb was destroyed. the city he says, paid a heavy price. i'm hold on,
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some of them are set up more quickly and causing damage is very easy. but what's really tough and difficult is the optimal when we have to rebuild everything. as after the 2006 war with this rule, there was enough trouble to expand the coastline near the airport. a large area of reclaimed land is now a landfill. a similar suggestion is to turn to be from this into waterfront property, but it will take time and for an a. be that signal out of all i should be and hasn't been done with this time. the extent of the destruction is thought to be greater, given the is really a tax with more violence. it is 4 or 5 times greater than in the 2006 for the as really ever strikes wide spread bounds of debris and twisted metal doc. the landscape and val back mixed with the remnants of the lives once lived in these homes. where in a village is the best route at the sight of an israeli missile strike that happened in the last 2 months of the war. now to clear up this much debris will take at
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least 10 days, and that is once heavy machinery becomes available to rebuild, will take at least a year. and this is just a 12 story building in a relatively small village. there are sites much worse than this all across the country and repair the damage will take billions of dollars and leaders across the political spectrum or calling on eric neighbors to help bear with governor says lebanese people have learned to live in the narrow space between happiness and grief. and despite the damage and suffering of so many, they will rise up. but they cannot do it alone. zane bus route, the old is 0, react loving on. file the us house of representatives has rejected the spending bill. the good of, of the, to the government shut down the deadline for reaching agreement is now just a day away. and finally, can interrupt funding across many sectors, including the one for some intern at travel. those days house phone came out to
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a previous bind pods. some bill was d route by heavy criticism from president elect donald trump and his i lie, he don't, must have to go, hey, knows the latest from washington dc. this it would seem like the most basic job for any legislature decide on how much money to spend and on what the us congress doesn't often pass full budgets. instead voting on continuing resolutions. basically keeping the same funding for a few months at a time. republicans and democrats had a deal to do just that, plus spend $100000000000.00 to help those impacted by recent hurricanes and given additional $10000000000.00 in a to farmers. but then billionaire, eli must step to cost you more than $150.00 times that the social media site x demanding republicans kill the deal. it's a total dumpster fire. i think it's garbage it. this is what washington dc has done . this. why ran for congress tried to stop this? an incoming president, donald trump agreed, threatening house speaker mike johnson's job, if he didn't drop the agreement demanding, they also raise the debt with it,
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which will expire early next year, so that it would appear. joe biden raised the deficit, not him. in assigned, the trump has total control over his party. republicans agreed, it appears. they will now strip out all of the provisions that they agreed to give the democrats and suspend the debt limit for 2 years. but the republicans can't guarantee they'll be able to push it through. it's made for a difficult day in washington, but throwing the government into chaos may be a sign of what's coming to the capital. the next 4 years. particle in elgin 0 washington. you know, they use the scale of devastation left by sykes and she died when the indian ocean is still emerging. they hit the french territory of milestones, test a full making landfall then in mozambique, where the death toll has risen now to 73. and the task to send this report. i france's president emmanuel, my con, arrived in my yacht, saying he's brought 4 tons of food medicines and more risky teams. isn't
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the civil mission? his government has been criticized for neglecting one of the pores pots of france by failing to pay for the increasing public entity of natural disasters. links to climate change a bit to my goats, and i'll get some of the pieces of 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 meet the standards that 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 heat pots with malawi and northern mozambique cycling season. in this part of the world runs from december to march in recent
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years. devastating storms such a cycle and sweetie in 2023 by 2 i in 2022, and the vi in 2019 baston pots of malawi, zimbabwe medic, jessica and mozambique. or 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 cycle ends here, it makes life hotter and hotter a mole dangerous for children and families in this country. a central supplies are being saved, dislike, overstated areas in mozambique to replenish aid as quickly running out. the capital up retail is in the south places that them pull out and pain but 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 kabul,
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god or providence, it's still not known. how many people are stranded and need help. how do i talk to algebra? mozambie? rush as president, letting me put this in to spend 4 and a half hours on some questions. some gym, the some members of the public and it's traditional interviews conference due to non set of questions and a wide range of domestic and international issues, including syria and ukraine. you'll be a shop of oliver reports for must go, are facing the press and the public, letting the pieces poke about the situation in syria for the 1st time since the full, the assigned to machine. he said, the lightning ministry victory for higher deputy. it was shamble. h. c. s. wasn't a defeat for russia despite russian troops fighting with a fence full. so since 2015 instead he said rushes. a had been to stop the creation of a so called terrorist enclave in syria. and that had been successful which had, i'll shoot through another. so we really hope that there will be peace and tranquility that we maintain relations with all groups that control the situation
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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 and speaking about the ukraine conflicts piece instead of russia was guessing closer to achieving his goals as it's full. so it's continued to advance that according to the president, that would be no truce 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 suggest. go ahead and if we have always said that, we are ready for negotiations and compromises. it's just the opposite side. literally has refused to negotiate. we're always ready for those 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 only,
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we will restore the road network, municipal infrastructure, social and educational facilities. and certificates for housing restoration will also be issued. school in patient 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 the special ministry operation in ukraine. it's progress and when it's mike ends, but even also 4 and a half hours of to from the president. those questions remains on on said you would actually solve all of a o. d 0 must guide you will be in union has meant for the final time in 2020 full, full as a year this but the men's pressure on local powers with us election, posing unique questions about the ever had she had a home, has more the final gathering fee you lead is wary of a new year filled with the onset president trump, and i say this respect for me is
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a business not by backgrounds i think is engagements in many ways with the transactional and i think you're at needs to consider how we can make that case of id economic relationship, be a 2 way street the return of donald trump to the white house that goes more than a possible trade well with you, or it could mean pressure on ukraine to negotiate. and in to its real war with russia, you lead as a team to show that you can lead the way in supporting ukraine. the presidency lensky was here to tell them that isn't enough. y'all have you heard of ice cubes. i believe that you repeat and guarantees will not be enough for ukraine, and this cannot be discussed only with european leaders. because for us, the real guarantees of today for in the future on nato. a wide ranging summit also discussed the use, placing the will economically stagnant, buffeted by competing forces to the east and west. and they was cautious, acknowledgement that the form of by shot aside in syria could lead to the return of
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hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees. a welcome outcome for a number of member states. one city it we haven't read. one of the main principles and object use of our approach in response to the phone of us as a resume and to ensure a peaceful and inclusive those issue is as serious to restore your integrity insured respect for human rights, including you, women's rights, products, religious and ethnic minorities the you in the year on something of a low. it's 2 largest economies from some germany in political crises, gross across the union, anemic and sitting on the sidelines of seismic events.
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