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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 20, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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we loved it when it was built, even when it was been a major toners of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century. belfast, your open war hotels on orders here? the . the clouds over on the watch in the office. the news on life headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes, a delegation, it seemed to us diplomats arrives in damascus. the tools of leaders of the new syrian administration. these really minute rico is on multiple strikes across the goals and strip killing dozens of civilians. the ukrainian capital comes under attack by russian, ms. sauls, at least one person is killed. also the
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a us government to shut the loons to the house, reject suspending plan. but by presidents elect, donald trump, the book into the program for the 1st time in over a decade, senior us government officials are visiting the syrian capital, the assistant secretary of state for near east. as bob release is monk. so the delegation will meet the new service administration headed by amazon shauna to discuss what the us is cooling transition principles. washington designates the group shut off leads as a terrorist organization. so the you said, the recognition and support of the new city and administration is dependent on its inheritance. 2 principles agreed with regional pop this. so let's close eva to some
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of the jobs who starting by 1st live in the syrian capital domestic us. we've heard obviously that that's being this flurry of diplomats this past few days and not bob relief heads this delegation in damascus. who else is that what, what do they have really a cheese. see, this is as you mentioned, the love by bob, the leaf who's the a need, the diplomat from the united states on all the leaves. it's also, and she's also joined by a robot. cost 0 is the us lead diploma to handle hosted you fast and then you've got the then you'd reuben's team who has recently been appointed as a senior adviser to take in all the things syria. so it is an extraordinary meeting of an estimate of mine who has a bounty from the united states is meeting us professionals. this is a 1st meeting that you mentioned of it sorts, and it is going to sort so further expand relations because there's been indirect contact between the united states and have a shot of the group that is in charge. the group that has been designated
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a terrace group, but you have to realize that judge rodney is somebody who is a, in the last a decade or so, mustard, this kind of re branding himself. so he was the, hey, uh, jonathan mr. event towards of by the end died then he met, made, hired the shop. and now it has been mentioned by various senior officials that they are, shawn was a necessity of the time. it does not need to remain in place. so it would be interesting to see what comes 1st, but of the us never sanctions or have to either chum, as we know, it does not, no longer stands. so it is going to be an important meeting and that has been a flurry of diplomats who have been going back and forth. a number of the embassies have been opened within the last that we've, we've done for the last 13 years. you'll see the traits are back in town, the properties of open the embassy. they french embassy is now open, and you've had german diplomats civilian back and forth from damascus to brittany. so it is an interesting time. and we are also heading from the european union that they might have had a vision in syria as soon as. so a group that was designated
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a terrorist organization, a group that has been able to achieve what the us invested interest. but in this country, getting rid of the shot of the southern finding a partner as finally we happened now the question is, what are these countries going to be asking for this new administrative administration to implement when it comes to rights and security and safety? and obviously secretary, if you're not being use against any person or tetra, i was at the court when i 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 story 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. how did a, what is the city a going to look like that will be under higher thought of you a shot you're talking about? read, i think the constitution isn't a constitution which is going to look like you agree in it live, which was
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a consider district is nomic rule, or is it going to be a lot of society as city as constitution allowed for everyone to take part instruct and 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 live a now a part of the past. we now have control over the entire country and not hold respectful people and religions recognizing the diversity within our society. we are committed to developing comprehensive strategies that cater 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 though as the 5th. what is the plan for securing sovereignty of syria for the nazi and i'm of honda 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
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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 isaac nation of your group as well. what is being done to sort out that and also about the let's see, the sanctions on the side regime have deeply affected the people. now the sun has been toppled. the sanctions on the country must be lifted. these sanctions don't impact the latest of the regime. 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 as well, but so spring and stephen's things. he's a professor of politics at the universities of francisco and joins us from that good stuff. you with us this disease, and it's the middle, the night where you are. it does seem that it's very high profile delegation from the us was the one that everybody was waiting for in terms of landing in damascus to see how they deal with this new administration in the country. the question
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really is, is what do they won't tell you just testing the water right now in your opinion? or are they sort of looking to see how they can set the, the parameters of how syria should be behaving in the international community. because if they don't, sanctions are going to be lifted. passing the waters is really the best they can realistically do. i need to know that to you, the united states in that region. if you look at the invasion of the rack and, and support for israel, jim sidle works is very, very low. and you know, the us rules and again, syria was one of opposition, you know, to side. and then that they should, they are obviously have the clock in common with the new government. i don't think that they can expect to have much influence in the direction. i find it interesting in the find that the important and significant is that they are meeting not just with the h t s leaders,
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but also with civil society organizations. because this uprising was not just let by one as long as group but in any ways by the entire ser, nicky. cool. so you say testing the voice, i also want to sort of test that war to when it comes to let me influence. we talked about turkey being pops of major playing with all of this while around has been pushed while out of the picture. the united states, of course, is no allied with turkey and of there and certainly disagreements with the turkish government. not particularly of its internal wanting to power that the united states does have a sound of leverage in terms of the arms transfers and the light and the us foot pressure turnkey if they felt they were having an overbearing rule. but i think the us is kind of in a tight spot on the one hand, these things are, he could be a moderating influence on the new government. by the, on the other hand,
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they don't want to see the turkish allies slaughter as it's happened winter. he has foresters for forces have advanced into the tier of the territory of us by curtis groups the, the conversation we've been having with the various analysts. although just ever since the don full of outside regime is this cooperation between h t. i said um to group sidney in the south, we so affiliated groups that now want to affiliate with them that they didn't quite see i to why with h t s. in the beginning, it is a way of trying to make 3 all inclusive. they take steps of being very clear, have a day that they don't want of entities saying we all separate from what's going on in damascus. this, this fractious, perhaps statement or behavior is something that hate ts wants to try and control to a certain extent of what the us that he's trying to work out. whether they can perhaps be part of that negotiation. and i certainly think that both the united
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states and the leaders now in damascus kind of data column desired throughout the country eventually be a unified on some level of they don't want it. and the constant state of war at the same time the, the united states does not want a very strong syria, either one that could continue to challenge its profit is in the region. so i, i don't think the, all right, so again, the united states in certain ways is cross purposes with, uh, does that cost purposes. but the same time, i think they are really trying to get a better understanding of the situation and trying to hope that there will be at least some degree of stability and not that it will not spread to other parts of the region. it's not often said that the us as main priority is to make sure that israel security is safe. so when we look about as well, staying on the west and the buffer zone, all the syria taking over land in that area,
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country to 1974 agreements. and we here now the spokes person from the administration in damascus. i can, will deal with israel later. how do you think that conversation is going to be dealt with? because i can't imagine that damascus at the moment is not going to broach the issue of israeli and cautions on by the is right, but it's very incursions on serial land. the only thing certainly that they will be challenging. united states on this united states is the only country in the world that has recognized israel's illegal annexation of the parts of the goal on heights . so they've controlled since the prior to are at the as a result of the 1974 agreement. and the united states is one of the few countries that is not spoken out against israel expanding its illegal occupation further. and it's devastating strikes on concerts, gives you assets throughout the country to try it and make sure he is weak as
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possible in certain ways that serves us interest as well. at the same time, of course, that the united states does not want to be seen as a per i, a by the syrian people. and they need to show, at least, you know, some of you know, some concern about what the new government is feeling right now. in regard to the aggression against their country or perhaps that small clarity, if there is a press conference or communicate at the end of this visit, but for the bayman stevens unit joining us from san francisco. thank you. so choosing syrians are doing the new administrator and to focus on democracy and women's rights. hundreds of people rallied in central damascus on thursday. the protest comes any 2 weeks after the charlotte south was fullest from office participant say, both men and women have a role to play in shaping serious future. a let us, what are you the most kind of the city? good sir, and women have always been partners in the streets projecting demonstrates is reaching the wounded in field hospitals,
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prisons and detention center. we are partners and that i know 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 most setup. i lived abroad for ideas i participated in the beginning of the resolution and the peaceful movement. and now i'm here in a peaceful movement to push for a civil state and the freedom to hold things seriously. administration has promised to focus on is rebuilding an economy back to by years of civil war. many essential goods in short supply moment valid reports. now, from the capital damascus that a human push on a said may have gone what the legacy system here, good quality bread is hard to come by. so tonight to block markets, he manages,
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just to show it to discussion despite thanks to using this week. fuel and gas, i'm short supply to know smart jumps from 11 on because locally produced bottoms us to have some pop, often temperatures. yes. these people who be queuing here since don't say they're willing to give the new leaders 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 might 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 passion a set of them them. bread and other commodities used to be provided and stick to the limited quantities through adoption called system. the manager of about whom a basically says,
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all the prices on subsidies guys anymore. there's plenty of bread to buy. flowers suppliers say they are selling less for good reason. those the id haven't this for just this week. the bakeries daily need and flower has decreased by 25 percent. so our production is down from 17021300 tons. that's because people are feeling more confident and i'm 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. what the next ball tickets of what the civil war, the 1st situation during the war shortages pushed the costs to stop the city of to take any additional steps such as swapping domestically produced suite for imported wheat photo since is with the export. a 1000 tons of 1st grade weight. it's what i should or easily, in exchange for 2 or 3000 tons of a low quality product i dictate ago, there was no single green. a few pointed with these silas. no,
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it's the opposite. we for the poles, prussia, you suspending each suite expos, cecilia, and the long delay the season this year, the companies and you need this may be faced with a zip challenge to feed the people. how much fun of the z o, the moses the and secretary general has warned as well that as strikes in syria must stalled. he's also condemned as occupation of the golden hearts attending guitar recessive types of violate serious sovereignty and territorial integrity. gabriel is on the report, so from you in 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 is there is a flame of hope. the people of serious stand at the moment of history and the moments of opportunity. and that's the opportunity can not be mist. the end of more than 5, that gets a little dictate that the room has given rise to much hope. but antonio gutierrez
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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, is it a 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, garr petterson, the special on boy 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, which is also urging the world to support syria to prevent it from sliding back. so
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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 listing 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, the now the civilian death told him dollars was rising as well can result it's indiscriminate bombing campaign attacks. and garza city and jamalia in the knowles
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rasa in the south. and on this right, the center of the strip of killed at least 40 palestinians on thursday to shelters in gauze and said he was amongst the targets, both for housing, somebody supposed to be displaced from the homes. at least 15 people are killed and dozens more injured. that's cause i have to kind of companies who enjoyed stuff. and then i thought that in central cause i just bring this up to speed, rarely tower called why we should be focusing our attention. it seems runs across the strip well, so it has been relatively very calm situation here and this in turn areas during the past hour, all the escalation is it continues to take place in that the north of district, we have called reports coming from the valley town confirming that you submitted quite cool trends, happy shooting civilians who are in the valley lodge and we so early a different feed use emerging from the is very psych children. how do support co to
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trends on tod equipped with grenades and even explosives? that could be really dropped on the roof tops of the buildings which got into a co significant destruction and a residential building. so due to the what traits is an even off to max was own says. but we also know that earlier today these very minutes we had the level to the ground, one of the residential buildings in a separate neighborhood getting at least 4 siblings as they admitted to a ration. is it still effectively taking place in the northeast? in particular, in the city of a lot, yeah, i have to pay you sold military confrontations, posing devalue, and a big law here continues to escalate the policy of on points on the east valley to pension forces. and the situation that has reached a very critical to big points in terms of the level of confrontations and also have the significant destruction as taking place in these areas. but apparently, the entire district right now is on the very top,
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it's controlled by these very minute treat the, the is very ami, did not to now show any sign of slowing in terms of the velocity of the military ration, despite the ongoing negotiations for us. these find deal, but people here have some sort of a mixed really mixed just feeling in terms of the onto the patient for a ceasefire of their own going fee regarding the east valley continuation of military operations on the ground topic. thanks so much for the other topic. advertising that for us in central godson and the call and goals and said he is ready to joins talk that it costs if invalid can levy, was out the scene that i can send this report us the drones how far the
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united nation says is ready to go forward, he's have severely restricted humanitarian aid access to northern garza. for the past 2 and a half months, it means up to 75000 palestinians have no access to food, water, electricity, or health cap back la here. be ton to jamalia overpaid on the siege and thousands of people have been forcibly displaced a gauze, a city. the un says that would be full bakery supported by its agencies or operational industry for an old or in garza city. that's bringing the child as aka, easy associate professor of goals politics set to go studies at the university of cats on kentucky with the schedule, the program, the head of the world health organization director, general tundras. give a us describe conditions that the come out to a hospital in the north is just simply a pulling earlier this week. he said, i just wanna quite affility is around the hospital continue and recent attacks have
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further damage. the oxygen supply generate has instructed windows and doors and patients rooms. this adds only to the question really doesn't to let y'all know of the status of the new stuff, the gaza strip. we are all getting the polls. the old is right, is doing is just clearing the area. it's installing it since i'm there is no other way. tons of time this i'm thinking that'd be for at least trying to push all the people out from the north of got the to do something else to prepare. supplemental basically to buy gates the whole area there. there is no other explanation to see how this has been going on for more than 2 months without anybody being able to do anything. and that's all i'm going to say. sions the and has the organization say charge organizes. everybody has been claiming that this season is flexible, the way in which the civilians are treated, the men or font size totally un human and that there is no eh, and doubt about that kind of ethnic cleansing that they are doing. and then also
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for gus. so there is nobody that is doing enough to stop this to happen, even though we can see that very clearly says more than 2 months. yeah, it is the size wise, isn't it? we can see that nobody is doing enough. i mean, if his words caught move the international community to stop israel's binding of shipments into the gaza strip as a whole, really the world isn't bullied into submission by really the us and it is right. let me who can challenge them in pushing israel to open up those lung voters to allow that ada. it seems nobody can. yeah. the one thing is nobody comes the other has nobody wants. and this is the main problem here. a, we keep saying that the international community doesn't want to do that. at the end of the day. it's only in the united states. every time we have a united nations security council resolution, asking israel or the monuments for us to the something is do not just say who is doing. no, it doesn't mother international law, it's not clickable. in this case, you guys see a g r, not,
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they don't have started this child. who else is send something different? nobody a russia, china, your opinion, you know, country that they are against what is going on. they don't have the capacity and they don't have the political will to do something different to price or israel. the way that, you know, there's a candle, you're the only ones that can do something. they don't want. therefore, nobody else wants to con, contact the east red north of the united states because they have their own issues with united states and nobody wants to create folder with. is that taking, taking a sleeping? that really isn't just, i mean, we also are seeing that the on friday talk of the is rarely prime minister gathering his seen the cabinet officials for talk about a cease the old of this week. we've been hearing that officials have either been talking either in cairo or in uh, what's the general sense of what's been going on? is there any validity, should we be getting excited about this meeting later on friday? well, i mean the news are conflicting in itself like a some people say that there is no progress is rarely practicing that there are,
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there is some progress and then the, and then what she says. but we don't see where is that the them, they all think of that is supposedly preventing this to happen. but the main issues here is that the, the, that how much has no liberties at all in order to, to get anything from east ro uninstall is not willing to promote for it. the problem is anything as to how much. and the only thing that is more complicated, here's a with a, this is far as permanent or temporary. you started keeping system. these are going to be temporary, and can we use the hostages? and they, we, we continue the warranty we exterminate on them or as of homeless. so there's nothing that can be negotiated. therefore you start to just pushing the time until from it's in power. and that brings me neatly to that, especially because we all know is the 20th of december the 20th of january for weeks today, donald trump will take office of the white house. he's made it very clear, and he wants to end this one way or another. it does make you feel that at the bay
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between some sort of holding pets in which you've alluded to, until trump takes over. but we don't really quite sure what he's going to do is that that's a fine even term. it keeps saying that he wants this to be fixed before his arrival because he is himself. he doesn't want to deal with that in the way the by that was doing that because he knows that these are going to be problematic. therefore he ones they still finish in one way or the other, his kind of pushing. and if i knew who to reach a deal, but we know that once this uh empower. i mean since up there and it was trying to push the limits of rich trumps and tom. so i switch on an office. so the results it comes, i think you'll be doing watson if i knew when times, once in terms of how to fix these, i'll have to finalize this with enough freedom of maneuver. so when the now once for the find a way to do whatever he wants to impulse his conditions on trump, russell, finish it before you should see what happens. the children's academy, thank you for joining us. in street in
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the ukraine says multiple russian missiles of the capital key, getting woman present, an injury to others. emergency teams are at the scene and don't seem to find was reported in 3 neighborhoods earlier. russian forces co, dante driving attack, the man of ki totty kiska, said, and has wound residents to stay in baltimore shells, as well as defense team. shoot down the mist files folks, the alex could populous joys and stuff from the ukrainian pulse of the of odessa. as alex, what seems to be happening right now. the table as you riley mentioned, was attacked earlier this morning, which was a mixture of several hypersonic missiles. so the russians re, really using the high end weapons against the capital city. several will shut down, but several have made it through and we're talking about hypersonic missiles like
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circle and like it's kind of an, as well as a north korean version of the torch. cut me saw some of the go through least phone fatality with the seeing the flies as being several impact. so mostly the capital has been able to be defended by what is a very comprehensive defense system. but of the president puts in prison, zalinski traded bobs about what we get through the defenses on notes that seems like rushes repulsed to that argument and where they've said we can get through. and we will get through and they've shown today that they can and they're able to alex and like you, we'd be listening to the rhetoric of both present savanski. i'm present putin in the past 24 hours. the oppression you seem to guess is that, that no closer to talking about peace, even across the negotiating table. if that the venture i, let's you have a happened right. exactly.
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is the president uh, is it lensky has been moved to the idea or possibly of a european peacekeepers in a post confident ukraine. but only if you crate in succession to nato who was accepted. of course president puts in, it said he's open to any kind of who goes station, but he's in no rush at the end of the day. the russians are winning this conflict. currently a pushing back ukrainians. forces back in the self is the east and the north. so at the end of the day he's advancing. russia is gaining territory on a daily basis. so no need for him to rush towards any kind of settlement. and of course, anyone who is discussing this says, well, they don't want it's a frozen complex. well, they don't want it to cease 5. what they want is a comprehensive piece that will last a total of that for us in odessa. thank you. alex, a still head here on the houses there. susan faces the price that is on your q and
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a session with the media. the russian president discuss this serious um, do you think you'd, if you need us gather to discuss the colds and instruct people the incoming us administration to stay with us here on the news out the fellow it is looking increasingly a mobile, increasingly changeable across much of europe, now you can see there's long line of traps coming right out to the best scatter may be coming down across gemini from. so the way it does by the poster, this is what a system is called front makes his wife by the east, which we all got to see it. tiny, very, very wet wintry at times. i'm pretty windy as well. you can see how tightly packed the ice above tools of northwest sparkling of shower cloud that is making the way
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towards the british. also we're not going to see increasing cloud and rain coming through here and that on the system that makes its way down across easily and the balkans really when the weather coming through we do have one is in force of the damaging wins which will hit a good pos of italy when it's windy and wintery weather coming right in the across much of the balkans over the next couple of days that will sleep its way for the race, which as we go through saturday, brought us guys come back and behind you because he really goes down hill across a good part of took a through grace and because that is the side of the mediterranean summer drive across the west side of the mad over to spain and portugal. blustery showers once again up towards the northwest, one or 2 plus the shot was to effect in the fall north of africa. and that way, when the weather, making its way by the east of the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read into the game?
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so basically, you missed all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate to the difference between china and most of the rest of the world. is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make a difference on how to 0. examine the theme, proactive today's headlines. know for empower, liberated the syrians and it. syrians has to determine how the future looks like setting agenda for tomorrow's discussions. if you all people from across the world can collaborate. why can't our world leaders international filmmakers in world class journalists, bring programs to inform and inspire too many to justin pratt and much is a, this should be on the agenda phone out just sierra the
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the book not to be obviously reduced with me. so rather remind to of on told stories senior us government officials all visiting the syrian capital for the 1st time in bold and the decades. that'll meet the new administration headed by ad without charlotte to discuss what the us is calling. transition principles is rarely of time so little to the south of the goals and strength of killed, at least for the palestinian society thursday to shelters and calls the city amongst the target space. the housing families supposed to be displaced from the height of ukraine says multiple russian missiles of it, the capital key, giving one person that's injuring to others. emergency teams on the scene announcing the funds are bolted. in 3 neighborhoods. the russian forces covered as
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a drug attack and they'll keep on the west bank christmas decorations and pilgrims are absent for a 2nd. yeah, in bethlehem where christians believe jesus was born. the judge is under $250.00 and major square is very empty. choice of staying away because of on getting is really minutes. real patients, they'll keep eyes westbank is ready for us as of intensified that right since the war and girls have begun. last october, humphrey sure, sure. one more. one in the shop never looks, there's no tourism, it's always closed, closed, closed. they're all no holidays, no nothing. the country is that there is no luck because of the war. last year and this year we're, i'm not going to send a practice. it was all concept every, i'm going just to the great thing, the mass and the, and the civic church on this is so so sad, so sad for the local people for the christian to level the way.
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this is because as of who isn't as it is of the, of the stuffing all this, all the stuff, the business and the for the already come with solution is really bad. and plus to the is that i will see just around best them, which was the problem, especially in the best position. the movement to level in that way is by the buildings have left tons of rubble in many areas. it's going to take years of work and significant amounts of forward a to rebuild. so bas robbie has visited some of those areas. talks is by israel during the attacks israel's bombing campaign laid waste, the 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
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a heavy price and cut off. 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 they don't audible, i should be and has been done with this time. the extent of the destruction is thought to be great. so given the is rarely a tax with more violence, it is 4 or 5 times greater than in the 2006 for these really error strikes, widespread bones of debris and twisted metal, dr. landscaping bol back. mixed with the remnants of the lives once lived in these homes. where in
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a village is the best route at the sight of an israeli missile strikes that happened in the last 2 months of the war. now to clear up this much debris will take at least 10 days, and that is once heavy machinery becomes available to rebuild, will take at least a year. and this is just 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 are calling on eric neighbors to help periods 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 meters from the de 8 block of developing nations of wrapped up by subjects in cairo. amongst those attending with the leaders of iran took keys and buckets done. they agreed on the need for an increase of political process and
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syria. they also demanded an immediate cease fire and gone so that it shows them of that true story. a doing this for some of the leaders around this table is there 1st face to face encounter in years is locked into. the block of developing nations is holding a special summit in cairo at a critical time for the region of left through a bus for more than 14 months, west asia, especially gaza, the south of lebanon, and now syria, have been subjected to massive attacks by the 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 going over. and while syria is absent, it's future was very much on the agenda after the fall of the assad regime less
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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 servers and my role religions. secretary and ethnic groups slip side by side in peace. president muscle possess 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 warrant, gaza did increase the diplomatic engagement. the 8th was created to boost the trade between developing countries, but now the block has gained the use significance. and as its founding members compete for influencing a, transforming me the least, it could prove more important than ever before. access i'm gonna reach out is there . as no russian president vladimir putin,
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as how old is the annual end of the news conference, answering questions from jet and listen, members of the public symbols and for hours. the session cover, the wide range of topics from the will in ukraine to syria. you'll shop a lot of how small for most good facing the press and the public legitimate pieces spoke about the situation in syria for the 1st time since the phone will be assigned regime. you said the lightning made, it should be truthful. how? yeah, definitely. it was shamble h. c. s. wasn't a defeat for russia, despite russian troops fighting with a sense 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 i 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 that with all the countries in the region have seen the overwhelming number of them tell us that they will be interested in military bases remaining. and syria was
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into so on and speaking about the ukraine conflicts piece instead of russia was getting 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 pre conditions. 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 them. i think 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 result in compromises. piercing promised russia would push how to create new and forces out of its course creature. when it was done only, 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 he had no regrets in staffing the ministry competing against ukraine in 2022. in fact, he said it should have started earlier. many questions said to please say more about this special ministry operation in ukraine. it's for rest. and when it might end, but even also 4 and a half hours of to from the president. those questions remains on, on said you would actually have all of the old you 0 must go. a lesson prosecute as i have talked about with terrorism in connection with the killing of a senior military command, the suspect and his big citizen. his arrival was the rest upon me in moscow on wednesday. investigate to say that he admitted to working with ukrainian intelligent surfaces to plan the explosive device on the electric screw, to that killed. eagle clearly of general creole was in charge of russia's nuclear, chemical and biological defense forces. you have reportedly being investigated activities by the us in ukraine. the united arab emirates has assured the
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us government and it will stop all being the power military's fueling. so dogs, devastating civil war. the problem is, comes as us secretary at states on to the blinking around $200000000.00 worth of a to sit down. speaking at the and security council visa to donald is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis. well, getting conflict in the army and the power ministry. rapids portfolio is, has killed thousands of displaced millions exams and people have resorted to eating grass and peanut shells by some estimates. a child there dies every 2 hours for lack of food. and the effects of this tragedy extend well beyond sedans, borders over 3000000 sudanese floods, the neighboring countries outside actors are arming and supporting both parties. the government shut down is leaving in the united states off to the house of representatives rejected a spending plan endorsed by president elect. donald trump. the deadlines to reach
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an agreement is not only day away. anything that could interrupt funding across many sectors, including law enforcement and ad travel ahead all of a busy holiday season. those days house vote came after a previous bipartisan bill was derailed by heavy criticism from both the trunk and his ally 11 musk pentacle haines. as the latest in washington dc, 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 and musk step to post you more than $150.00 times that the social media site ex, demanding republicans kill the deal. it's
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a total dumpster fire. i think it's garbage it. this is what washington dc has done . this is why i 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, 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 stir about all of the provisions that they agreed to give the democrats and suspend the debt limit for 2 years. but throwing the government into chaos may be a sign of what's coming to the capital. the next 4 years had to go home. l g 0, washington. well that trump and all spending bill was those had done by mold at half the members of the house. nearly every democrats and $38.00 republicans said no to the deal that it would have extended funding, folding government for the next 3 months, settles or delays. the debt limits for 2 years until january 2027. and it sets
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aside $110000000000.00 for disaster relief out of on shit. i guess the president of the global policy institute, the says the situation is a political theta with the law must playing a leading role. and it started with a volleys, you know, shot by the loan mosque saying this is a terrible bill. remember, you don't mask, it will be tasked when the trumpet ministration is uh, you know, all the way to on january 20th with the, the goal of the older holding. oh, government spending. mr. musket rather dubiously promised. it took 2 trillion dollars from federal spending, which is a ridiculous amount which would not be possible unless you, you close down entire departments. be that as it may be, as brief as do, i don't if i waste and that's spending a stupid spending and i or spending go wanted by individual members of congress, of the senate for petty, for local projects in their own district. so states,
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that's the idea. but keep this in mind. a speaker johnson, you're probably kind of, you know, the house had to call the, the previous version of the bill, along with the democrats. because the democrats, we're going to quite a few more weeks control the senate and really nice job i did is still the president until january 20th. so compromises were necessary to, to put everybody on board and to make sure that this would be a bill, which by the way, to stop got bill. this is not momentous legislation. this is not something that will change anything. this is literally about keeping the lights on. the european union has met for the final time in 2024. it follows the events pressure on liquid powers with the us selection, causing any questions about the overhead should help us the latest. the. the final gathering for e u. lead is wary of
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a new year filled with onset president trump out. i say this respect for me is a business not by backgrounds. i think his engagement in many ways would be transactional. and i think you were of needs to consider how we can make that case if i see it can amik relationship be a 2 way street the return of donald trump to the white house that goes more than a possible trade well with europe, it could mean pressure on ukraine to negotiate and into 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. you almost have you replaced que how i believe that you are p 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 economic li, stagnant, buffeted by competing forces to the east and west. and they was cautious,
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acknowledgement that the full of passion aside in syria, could lead to the return of hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees. a welcome outcome for a number of member states. one city you will, you have agreed on the main principles and object use of our approach in response to the full of us of the resume and to ensure a peaceful and inclusive those issue is a serious 330 of integrity insured respect for human rights, including you women's rights products, religious and ethnic minorities, the you and the yeah. on something of a low. it's 2 largest economies, france and germany in political crises, gross across the union, anemic and sitting on the sidelines of seismic events on fold in the middle east. little surprise then the many here view the return, the president trump with trepidation. joe, nicole, elders, era, brussels, to steal
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a head have found out. is there a new species of mice, solomon does a bunch of lies, are discovered in perused habits of rain forest. the
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book about the mco has bought 25 years since his return to china. i'm fighting for the teaching thing. take part in the other of us we celebration, see praise the send the autonomous to have a tree as
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a success success story of phasing one of the country to systems policy. but he is likely to is to look beyond the godly industry for future grace. thankful the portuguese colony still has its own laws, currency and folder controls. the common to mean mikhail residents enjoy more rights and freedoms done at any time in history. of the political and social foundation of one country to systems has become most solid family members of inmates have broken into a prison in southern mexico, but they were met by riots place when they full se way through the gates. the rest came after a prisoner trends. the 10 violent and 2 inmates were killed. families had room is that the death toll was high, causing concern at 5 am forces from all 3 levels of government and to execute the transfer order for 2 inmate to a sources of why that's in the states. upon entry, your thoughts, he's were met with gun files and all the acts of vandalism commence including the
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binding of furniture and garbage in the courtyard. french present, middle macro is not did in the indian ocean archipelago. male days after the french overseas territory was hit by devastating sign claim. people advising beacon reeling from that store. that stuff doesn't. instead, 100 would tulsa has this report. francis presidents, emmanuel, i'm a crohn, arrived in my yacht thing. he's brought 4 tons of food medicines and more risky teams because of the civil mission. his government has been criticized for the lifting one of the poorest parts of france by failing to pay for the increasing public entity of natural disasters. links to climate change, little bits in my notes, and i'll get some 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 meet the standards that will
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cope with events like the cycling or the natural events that unfortunately we have 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 it that often my york latino hit pots of malawi and northern mozambique cycling season in this parts of the world runs from december to march in recent years. devastating storms such as slacks on friday in 2023 by 2 i in 2022 and the vi in 2019 batch of pots with malawi, zimbabwe medic, jessica and mozambique. so we need to invest more in resilient infrastructure. the 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 vulnerability. 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. a central supplies are being saved dislike. lemme see 2 areas in most and beach to the penis 8 that's 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, god or providence, it's still not known. how many people are stranded and need help. how do i talk to algebra? mozambie? a heat wave warning is in place, so the chile and capital santiago, as temperatures have risen dramatically climbing up up to 30 degrees celsius, people flocked to the water pulse to cope with the intense heat. meteorologists have blame rising temperatures in the country on climate change, and you want to keep them the record in recent years, we have seen record after record of maximum temperatures being set. for instance,
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in 2016, the highest december temperature of 37.3 degrees celsius was recorded every year. these records are being broken side to say they've just got a 27. use b c's in peruse, amazon rain forest area. the inputs, rich biodiversity, the team of scientists identified new bibles, fish, amphibians, and lots of flies. they work closely with members of the indigenous community and say they've benefited from the local knowledge. scientists say the discovery highlights the need full sustainable conservation efforts in the amazon is probably my favorite of the new species. discoveries is the blog headed fish. it's a type of armored catfish, but unlike its close relatives and the end of its head, it has this really huge sort of friday and just like blah blank extension on the end of its head. and the scientists have never seen anything like this. and i really, it's a complete mystery as to what the purpose of this blog head is positive and i'm
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going use after the break the statements here on office the the journey to work can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian villages, traversing one of the world's most dangerous way is a risk that comes with a job. we follow the journey of these people as they get them to survive. risk in your own, elgin's era. once you reach this displacement cap and should be in so dense river and i'll state samuel homes of thought, it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union to are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my
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brother after the theme was hit on his legs, we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us. despite those villages being under our assess control, local monitors say at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200 killed. those who have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escaped. there are entire families who lost each other as they tried to get away from the village, a thing to veto with no one managing to reach safety. people who made it. here's the most of those left behind are the owner of the young, the elderly, and those injured in the recess attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. level non were political power and diagnostic families often intertwine for generations. did you, meghan family, has let the countries maronite christians through that fits or civil war. political
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maneuvering and kevin alger 0 world tells the story of their rise power and influence. living on political families. the jamalia is doing this to you are now to 0. the delegation of the senior us diplomats arrive in damascus. the adults with leaders of the new city, the administration, the phillips a whole. but what, you know, just every life but headquarters here in the whole, also coming up. these really ministry carries out of this price across the gaza strip, killing thousands of civilians. the crating capital comes under the tank by russian . besides, at least one person is killed. the plus,
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the us government shut down, leads us to the house projects like spending $10.00 by president elect. donald trump.

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