tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 20, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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on the there's no limit to have a dream container stuck in your own adventure. no counter adding the the you're watching the news, our lives from headquarters, and del fine getting obligated are coming up. in the next 60 minutes, a delegation of senior us diplomats arrives in damascus for talks with leaders of the new syrian administration. the 1st such visit for more than a decades. the is really military carries out air strikes across the gaza strip, killing thousands of civilians without volta life is very much
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destroyed. there is no life without water. water supplies and gaza rates chronically low levels. people say they're dying of thirst. the ukrainian capital comes under a task by rushing the sauce at least one person discount and the search for malaysia airlines flight m h $317.00 is such a resume. more than 10 years after it's finished. i'm trying to get a real sco with the sports, including the longest face off in focusing history. looks on the a sick and tyson series said he tilted down for more than 11 minutes at a heavy weight. re match in re at the welcome to the news hour for the 1st time in more than a decade senior and u. s. government soles are visiting the syrian capital. the state department's top
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middle east diplomatic barbara leaf is among them. the delegation will meet the new syrian administration headed by some of the shutter to discuss what the us as calling quote, transition principles. washington designates the group shuttle needs as a terrorist organization. us said that recognition and supports of the new administration depends on its keeping. 2 principals agreed with regional partners a across the summer been job aids was standing by for us live from the syrian capital, damascus. so i'm a, what are we learning at this hour about what's being discussed? and if anything will be decided on the face of the 2000 us troops currently in syria. so that is definitely going to be one of the talking points here in the 1st face to face meeting between us evictions. and i'm of the shut off again . it is an interesting meeting points to select the united states that have
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designated the group with the silver, my vision. and you have the leader of that. tell that i vision is me thing is us diplomats and not the any diplomats that meeting the head of the bid is released in a desk a barbara leaf. but she's also accompanied by a car by companies to carsten who's the head of affairs and relating to all of the of the keys and hostages. and then you folks about that in group and seeing who is going to be taking care of everything and on the said you find for the united states. so it is an important meeting. it comes on the back of a flight of diplomatic meetings that you've seen in the syrian capital in the last few days. you've got a embassy offer embassy. the whole thing after more than a decade of crozier. you've got diplomats of various european centers coming to meet this new leadership to tell them about what they're expecting. expectations are and hearing from the ceiling administration and what they expect from the international community. obviously with the united states. there's so many issues
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that needs to be discussed. the us support for courtesy fights is in the north west of syria. then us forces presence inside syria. this issue of is really a transgression on eh, city and soil is a lot to buy more land as we can have more strikes. and this administration coming under more and more questions by the people on the international community, on what its plans are and, and we've heard some of those funds the about to what it intends to do. we spoke to the spokesman for the new administration who told us that their priority is to stabilize this computer just to make sure that this is if new listing societies as laid out in the city and constitution. they do not want to take it back to how that route was in it live, and they want to make sure that the us and the civil society a city is represented in the new set up. so it is still a transition in progress, but it looks like that all of the parties are the ones that do have a project in syria, f one and the assignment we understand. but next week, the national conference has to be held in damascus to start the talks about the
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transition. what more do we know on that? well, this is still a work in progress. the higher 30 there, shaun, uh once to show that it what is being to include all of the city and it's they have city and it's full, but you'll see the city and national conference. then behind negotiations council and various shades of certain negotiation committees, which is started from the geneva format into the multiple formats, into the sign up process center that they had on the process. and there was so many of them that i did not deliver any results. and the results that have been delivered on the ground as part of the dimensions of the outside plan as it's been delivered by the have the shuttle group. so now they are in the driving seat. it is going to be them deciding who they talk to and who to invite to a drafting table of on say it's, but they want to show the work that they're interested in dialogue. they want to show the world that they want to bring all sides together,
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but it is going to be actions which speak the so far. what we've heard are words. but um, i've been to, i have reported from damascus and syria. thank you. nearly 7000000 people have fled serious since the civil war began in 2011. and most of them are now deciding whether to go back home. but the head of the un migration agencies as the return of display, syrians and high numbers, may over whelmed the country and negatively impact. the transition is why we're encouraging the states to look at the specific case of individuals to approach this in a comprehensive way to assess the safety, security, and infrastructure, the opportunities that exist in different parts of the country. and to start with a needs assessment of the, the syrians who are now in their country to determine where it is they plan to go back. what are their particular concerns they have, we very much encourage states to take a comprehensive approach,
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work with all of the actors in the space work with a caretaker government so that we can achieve last in peace and stability, which is, which is of course good for the syrians, but frankly, is also good for the surrounding countries and the countries that now continued to host syrians. one thing serious ministration has promised to focus on his rebuilding and economy battered by years of war. many essential goods are in short supply. how much all reports from the capital damascus to this email portion as a may have gone to the legacy system here. good quality, but it is hard to come by. so tonight to block democracy manages just to show it to discussion despite the fact. so using this week, a few and goss, i'm short supply to the smart group, so 11 on because locally produced bottoms us to have some pop often template. yet these people who be queuing here since don't say they're willing to give the new
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lead, is 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 ought 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 a subs, government found bread and other commodities used to be provided and stick to the limited quantities through a wash and card system. the manager of the about whom a vacant, he says, all the prices on subsidies guys anymore. there's plenty of breath to buy. flowers suppliers say they are selling less for the reason. that was the, the haven't the sport just this week. the bakeries daily need and flour has decreased by 25 percent. so our production is down from 17021300 tons. that's
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because people are feeling more confident and no longer buying huge amounts of bread to stock. what to be able to see the system stuff. putting the crisis in syrians, the company use not only to be self sufficient and we, what the next part of it, what the civil war, the 1st, the 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 it was the export. the 1000 tons of 1st degrade. wait till i shall or easily in exchange for 2 or 3000 tons of a low quality product i dictate ago, there was no single clean of simple to do with these silas. no, it's the opposite. we for the poles of 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 did fine deal the most?
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well, let's take a closer look at the military situation in the country right now. so the green area shows territory controlled by the new government. the northeast is controlled by the syrian democratic forces. that's a coalition led by curtis fighters. us supports this group and has troops there in the north, 13 year on its allied fighters control the reds areas. cherokee, it says it wants to keep curtis fighters away from, as border in the south is really ground forces are expanding their occupation of the goal on heights. they've seized what was a de militarized buffer zone and gone beyond it. the one says this violates a longstanding agreement with syria. we cannot speak to alan leo who is the former director general of a foreign ministry of israel joining us from tel aviv. well, welcome back to alex's 0. in an interview without the 0, the syrian government spokesperson said that a protection plan for the border between israel and syria will be announced soon.
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how close they will be will is we'll be looking at that is that it is already looking very closely at this the vin number comes in addition to the mass close is i think the come to here is it off that day is over for, for syria in miami and on cool. so i think it all depends on the you the, the expression with the little girl in there was story these way to down there against all righty in that way in direct adults with this one because the americans with revolt believes that what's going wrong. so obviously is what it is morning doing made by me. then the mens also be pointed that you'll see and yet doesn't have it on the head with the prices they get on the fence of the congo and the boulders of the complex,
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the population of the country. and we'll do that due to the distribution list. so empty delays will so empty and border so we all morning, he's fine, he's morning doing what's going on. also, what is it, israel, or officials? what are the officials in israel expecting from the current to us administration and syria, and what we knew as an administration visiting right now will, will they try to be getting a sense from the new syrian administration on how they're going to deal with the as really violations of sovereignty of syria lines and more occupation of serial loans of the shows. i think i like in the south when we speak on the dns and these ladies have no idea how to proceed to the, to the main cause. regarding syria. as i see,
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the last is way to evacuate. the goal on this, this is the ones that changes the changes that were done recently in the last on the on the you are going to be session is days where the government will feed swiftly swear or if there's no use for so i show that the americans with very soon the trust sleeve days. well, here's how they see this new administration emerging regarding that, can you please look, they have a, the current military control that israel has over the occupied goal on heights amount, pheromone known as the been a chef. of course in syria is quite strategic. many people say it gives is really the insight straight through to damascus in fact and, and over 11 on what is it trying to achieve?
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this is the source, the son of these are the only are these when the government but the well the only says is that a loss to you is really the case. then you want ministration when the last time and we'd be aggressive though in his room. so i think this is mostly reversible. as i said a, i don't think this is reversible in the government. but this recent, both the changes of the reverse of a d a. when we look for lease, read it, the more jewelry do use all the now we see this because the spa is lost. most of these really don't get the abilities,
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though it's almost not only, and that people can show in the workout is called dogs, or even moly bump, that speed will also move in the last 15 years. so i think those of us who would like to see these both we level we syria y to fully. okay. all and we'll, uh, the former director general form and for administrative israel. so we can just from tel aviv. thank you. a thank you the to gaza, where the civilian death toll is rising as israel continues as indiscriminate bombing attacks and gaza city and giovanni in the north for the 1st time,
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the south and most laid off camp in the center killed at least 40 pounds as the indians on thursday to shelters and gaza city were among the targets. both were housing families forced from their homes. at least 15 people were killed and dozens injured. is really forces and mouth hills more than 45000 people in gaza since last october. in a conflict widely described as genocide, nowhere a safe and every aspect of civilian life is being destroyed is really military has also been destroying wells, reservoirs and infrastructure across the besieged strip for more than a year, deliberately depriving palestinians of water. you can have why you, the most important thing in life is water for everything, for washing up for food, for disinfecting everything for performing a pollution for washing for washing the hands of the children. have lots of children. yeah. without water. life is very much destroyed. there is no life
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without water. yeah. okay, let's make the thought of osborne joining us from dated by law in central gauze. i was just about 24 hours ago. saw that the human rights watch accused as real of using water as a weapon, a for in guys out. what are you seeing on the grounds? what we see on the ground is that the is really miniature fractions. of course, the oldest stripe. we know that the vast majority of areas have been invited and was told by the use of the military coasting significant disruption towards the infrastructure. of course, the north, central and even southern provinces of district. and we understand clearly that there has been some, some sort of systematic escalation of attacks or even waste water treatment loans. of course, this trip with 4 out of 6 of these uh, products have been, uh, systematically destroyed by these but i'll be causing some significant. i'm serious health concerns also among palestinians, and we understand clearly i'm what we see on the ground. the hottest indians have
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been forced to, uh, to have this done find the lead since the day in terms of what's up to survive. and this, it should not be even matching the minimum of the minimal principle of water supplies to every single person. of course this trip, but apparently the is very um, it has been using that as a clue. what sort of what we saw some reports that suggested is what has been using . what's the supplies for the gaza strip as uh, what's the for this as well? so the report released by the human rights board suggest such as bill has been commit to tax of genocide for out what the nice thing about the sources of was a gauge comes to use and results. how do from all of the cases for money attrition, a month from city and time. also for those people who are stuck in confrontation phones, they are unable to have access to that even these sources available, there are highly contaminated search which later could have. but the precautions for the long term health situation on the ground to you. i taught it what
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how our policy is coping in the aftermath of air strikes right across the gaza strip over the past 24 hours. well, the past 24 hours were really very, a revising gets even staggering in terms of the level of strikes that has come into district by you still in the least updates released from comments as a hill ministry to confirm that at least 7 to 7 to send you a sport to apply for the house of police are really hoping with that we need to the back of the new flat families that are really going through a rustic humanitarian and medical situation. basically to have run out of options to have one out of means to survive and even boost forwards to in the news. really grumbling in order to cope with these often matters specifically that these very um, it has been focusing on targeting kimberly bills of neighborhoods and the, the,
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the rates of casualties that continue to arrive to for manage. one hospice which i was a hospice. i'm and also to the practice hospice. i'm in going to 16, a really very high and medical teams are really grumbling to, to provide them with a minimum level of care. and this is a very normal outcome for this very struggling min minutes region. silent contained in the most and course many areas and this trip some very thought of as on reporting from dated by the hand. gaza thought it. thank you so much. and another attack on gaza city on thursday is really drones targeted a car. but i didn't find any was at the scene about attack consent. this reports the, the
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well, the united nations as is really all parties of severely restricted humanitarian aid . from entering northern garza for the past 2 and a half months. that's left up to $75000.00 palestinians without food, water, electricity, and health care. cloud based honeymoon and giovanni, i remain under siege more than 5 and a half 1000 palestinians have been forcibly displeased from 3 schools and base la. here to garza city, the u. n. says only for bakeries supported by its agencies are still operating in the strip. all are in gaza city. so let's bring in understanding is that guy who's an associate professor of golf balls. us go studies or cuts our university during i guess here. and so how, so look, i mean, the international court of justice has repeatedly ordered israel to take all the necessary action to ensure that water as well as basic necessities are entering the
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gaza strip. but in spite that we see that's not happening. how do you explain this? was the lack of the capacity of the community to enforce the decisions taken by daisy c i t g and your resolution. i'm thinking by the national security council, mainly because you know, the state is conceding that they don't have sure to diction over what is going on. the nice one. because the united states itself is saying that they don't care about what the united nations security constitutional says about at east. right? so basically, if there is nobody else of this trying to him force or to make decisions to, to be effective on the ground would be impossible to any of the patient lose. they can think of a whole level, we'd be implemented in sort of thing you, when, if the i c j, the international community cons, push israel to uphold what it's meant to uphold or who's going to be able to challenge them. especially when you have the united states who's not using
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deliveries that it has right? exactly. at the end of the day, nobody, if the united states doesn't want to do it. and we, we know, i mean since the, the, the beginning of the by the end fight to the something. but she was never convinced or a 100 by some interested in doing so. and now we trump empower. nobody's going to do it again. i mean, and if any who reached the time he wanted to reach, when tom besought, i've been to the office to have free hand to keep doing what he he's doing. that is, i mean, by keeping the north of gus, i've least part of the government in order to establish other supplements. what thank you to say that he'll have a free hand when trump is an office because we have heard from the president of like trump saying that he wanted an end to this isn't just words. i actually, i mean time doesn't want to deal with this. i mean that he was trying to advise him to finish this before his assuming off him because he doesn't want to do that with this. with this problem, he wanted it there were finished before he or i said to power it from pass. always it bragging about his be within a by whether not solving any,
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any war. he wants to continue in these way, but he's arriving a into power with several open at f button ground. say in the me the lead time. he doesn't want to have this a on the other hand, the we know that from we look in garage is read it to keep me doing not know what. ready to do in terms of minutes ago, personally about 20 minutes and how most of the main target, the 4 or the main objective for them. if any woman who would not do anything that goes totally, she will not wish for the sci fi who would not wish for a deal, and that this and then they were up any time. so what is your reading as to where things stand when it comes to a cease fire deal because it's really media is reporting that mediators continued to make progress towards a cease fire and hostage release deal. but this is, according to them might take weeks, not just days, obviously we, we don't know the so far. and according to a latest pull out of israel,
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my reeves saying that 74 percent of as really is now believe that israel should strive for a full deal to return all the captives without public sentiment pressure. nothing. yeah. who at all so far, often more than one year from or we saw that they probably could be, have used, has always pressure. and then funding was rich at the to reduce the hostages and nothing, nothing changed. on the other hand, the people also saw this fight with the front of how much on hits while they are looking for it anymore. so i assume that also the, the, the, the government and then who are missing some balance in these 2 things. the people he's upset about that and benevolent or that he's warm and not finishing. and then that is going to reduce the hostages by the, on the, on the a happy that the military level, they would be safer in the future, or this is the expectation that's with that with how much i, he's 4 people can return to the north to the to the that's of a missile, their own. see this. so basically, pollution, this was generated by the financial offensive, against homeless on. okay. so that's all, i don't think this will be a 2 person
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a on unable to reach agreement. so okay, let's see, i know zacharon, associate professor of golf politics, golf studies that cuts our university. thank you so much. i or the ukraine says multiple residents also hit the capital key, killing one person, and injuring another to emergency teams or at the scene and dozing, the fires in 3 neighborhoods earlier, russian forces carried out a drone attack. the mayor of t vitale. eclipse co has warned residents to stay in bomb shelters, while air defense teams shoot down more marseilles. russian forces of also sell the city of her son while attempting to advance towards a key bridge. one person was killed and 9 injured as rockets and artillery struck residential areas. ukrainian forces say they are battling russian troops near the
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antone of coverage on this any pro river. alda 0 is alex at the top of us joining us from the ukrainian ports to the front desk. what is happening right now, alex? of the well, as you rightly identified, the capital key was attacked earlier this morning. the russians targeting michelle production plans and you create a ministry come on post the ukranian security services, obviously being able to type lift about just how much damage was done. but that's what the russians were aiming for. according to the russian ministry of defense. as far as car, so those units to we're approaching the bridge, we're recognizance units and they used to prove ukrainian defenses sometimes ahead of any kind of major attack. now, just a few minutes ago, the alarm was sounded here, the air raid along and as a crew of batteries protecting the desk of ports engaged the suspected russian drove. a few minutes ago,
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a suspected russian missile was launched from the test sites. in the sense, in russia, as the last time we saw was lowered from the sides, it was the old or snake. me solve that attack me pro the to is the brand new me. so the experimented result of course as being testing on ukrainian targets so far. so that's pretty much the sum up of what's been going on right up to this moment. alex, how significant this cursed on, because we understand that russian forces have a shell at her song in an attempt to advance towards a key bridge. there of the that's right. this is the underneath the bridge, a boat has been destroyed to stop either a retreat or an advance from the bridge. now this is a key area russian. most, it keeps cracks units. here we're talking marine infantry. we're talking about and troops crag units to store any potential ukraine. it involves across the river. but it's possible that the russians can go the other way. obviously they've been
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defending so far, but now they're proving ukraine's defend cease. and this was the side of the very 1st major retreats by russia as well, a tremendous defeat, where they drove russian forces back across the river and then russia and to just stop you crazy and country offensive blue of the co hope good them flooding the area and stuffing, the credit is from advancing across it. so a crucial occlusal area in ukraine's will. okay, alex katasha, less reporting from odessa and ukraine. i'll explain to the united arab emirates has assured the us government that will stop arming the paramilitary group fighting the army in some done. the promise comes is us sector state. antonia blinking announced 200000000 dollars in age for the country. speaking at the un security council, he said the so don is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. the conflicts between the army and parent, most re,
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wrap and support forces has killed thousands of people, enforce millions from their homes, 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 and floods in neighboring countries. outside actors are arming and supporting both parties. more than a 100, roving or refugees from me in tomorrow had been rescued from a boat addressed in the indian ocean. the storyline can navy took them to a ports and gave them food and water. the most of the most liberal hang our minority community and me and more as western were kind states, thousands flooded, cracked on by the military and 2017 many rest their lives each year on long sea journeys, mostly heading to malaysia or indonesia. the still ahead on the i'll to 0 and who's
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our the us government shut down news off to the house, rejects a spending fund back by president elect. donald trump. the arrival of the us for shipping cambodia signals of shifting relations between washington. i'm from send from athens for talking to indeed masterson united in a strolling quarter finals to be here to tell you to the face in the final the is there any sign of the lead for the millions of palestinians in gaza for now stuck between an outgoing fighting administration and an incoming trumpet industries. now that americans have decided to put form back in the white house. what kind of country in the world expect the quizzical look of us politics. the bottom line, several meters underground. this school is called simply the undergrad school. you
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have this built, its location is secret and it doubles up as a bomb shelter. some children have no nothing other than school and more time. i like to study him not above ground because it stays here. this is the only school of its kind in the city. it's cost, millions of dollars and the off tends to build more. the idea is not only to create a safe environment and also hasn't one for children. a child psychologist takes care of the children's emotional needs in a school that is doing its best to show to protect children. however, difficult the task that the, the,
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again, the top stories on the alpha 0 and is our senior us government officials are visiting the syrian capital for the 1st time in more than a decades. they'll meet the new administration headed by, by the shutter to discuss what the u. s. is calling transition principles. is really a tax on the north to the south. if the goal is a strip of killed at least 40 policy and since early on thursday to shelters is also city or among the targets, both for housing families forcibly displaced from their homes. and ukraine says multiple russian resolves, have hit the capitals chief, killing one person on injuring another to emergency change or at the scene in dallas. and the fires reported in 3 neighborhoods earlier. russian forces carried out age room. this is really settlers of rapids through the occupied westbank village of martyrdom and set fire to a moss causing significant damage. they wrote races slogans on the mosques, door,
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and walls is really army then rated the building and interrogated worshippers. in july, the international court of justice declared israel's occupation of palestinian land unlawful saying all illegal settlements and occupied westbank must be evacuated. in bethlehem christmas decorations on pilgrims or absence for a 2nd year in the town where christians believe jesus was born. the church of nativity and manager square is nearly empty. tourists are staying away because of the ongoing is really military operations in the occupied westbank is really forces of intensified their raids since the war and guys have begun last october. for sure, sure. more. one of the shopping level ex, there's no tourism, it's always closed, closed, closed. they're all no holidays, no nothing. the countries that there is no luck because of the war. last 2 and this
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year we're, i'm not going to send a practice. it was all can send every, i'm going just to the great thing, the mass and the civic to church. and this is so so sad, so sad for the local people for the christian a miss and since the silver going to put the 3 facing it really difficult because this isn't as it is of, of the stuffing all the to the 2nd of the business. and the for the already gone with solution is really bad. and plus to the is that i will see just around best time, which was the problem, especially in the best position, the movement, malaysia, as government has agreed to resume searching for missing malaysia airlines flight em. age 370 more than 10 years after it disappeared, the transport minister says the government's has agreed in principle to continue
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the search with the help of us space marine robotics company, ocean infinity. some debris from the aircraft has been phones, but 2 major searchers failed to find out what happened to the plane. the boeing 777 was carrying to 227 passengers and 12 crew members when it vanished on its way from kuala lumpur. to beijing. well, here's the timeline of the searches for m h $370.00. so far it was in the early hours of march. the 8th of the plane disappeared from radar to dozen countries during the initial search for the plane. and 2015 pieces of debris believes to be from the plane were found on the east african coast and indian ocean islands on some work confirmed to be from m h $370.00. the official search led by malaysia was called off in 2017. and the firm ocean infinity launched the search in 2018, but that one then turned up nothing that's bringing is $1.00 0,
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who's the principal advisor to the pacific research center of malaysia? joining us from catman to thank you for your time. so the, this was the phase of i made, the 370 remains, one of the biggest sort of unsolved unresolved adrian aviation disasters in history . why is the malaysian government agreeing now to resume the search? by thing, there has been a constant uh, very vigorous pressure from the family solve the victims. and among these victims of more than a 110 years uh from uh, china. i think the uh family members have been for example, uh, launching lawsuits. uh, even now in concert in china. and so therefore, this uh, incident, uh it has to be come, getting a sense of finding the flash of, uh,
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the idolized white collar geo, bilateral relations between the malaysia and try and uh, also uh, i think the offer bind is uh such company, ocean infinity its uh, should we say find, quote unquote, attractive in a sense that the malaysian government would not have to come out with the money and to and the, uh, the rec, catch it. um yeah, on, on that note in particular, i mean, you're saying that the malaysia doesn't have to pay anything until wreckage is found when are you making the terms of the search agreement? a score. i think this is not the 1st time the, the malaysian side and the ocean infinity have entered into the agreements. i think as you mentioned previously, uh, ocean infinity has undertaken such as such. we are very similar terms. emily, we have, they've found though we're engaged and they would get paid if not the body over
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there would be at a cost. and i think it's a very similar times this, this time around. and i think, oh, sides of malaysia, china and the family is a big teams. we are trying to find closure to this uh, should we say on resolve ministry even super heavy ation. so how much supports i, i know you speak to us from katlyn to but how much support public support is there for this new search in malaysia and as an adviser yourselves, i mean, you're a principal advisor to the pacific resource center of malays. uh, what would your advice to be, be right now either to the malaysian government or to the public, a quote of costs. i think the 1st priority would be uh, the feelings of this uh, family members of the victims. i think the of cost a would be quite easily. the at least temple are really that. uh well the search
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would take place again of costs at this point. uh, we wouldn't be sure we say signing plus a library bought uh at least uh to get to know to get to the well literally the bottom of this mystery as to what actually happened. that fateful early morning to i think that would in a sense a calm down not only have family members, but uh, also improve even further by that pro relations between the 2 countries. okay, thank you so much. you didn't answer my question on your advice, but i'm gonna let it go because we do have to move away and we've run out of time. but thank you so much for speaking to us from catlins who is so know you are the principal advisor to the pacific resource center of malaysia. thank you. thank you . hold a visit by a us naval ship to cambodia this we could signal improve ties between the 2 countries. after years of strained relations is the 1st
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u. s. military visit to the southeast, asian nation in nearly a decade and follows what time body i has described as positive momentum with washington. patrick folk reports of the wrongful of the us as savannah in cambodia, southern port city of stay on a villa this week may have seemed to load kit, but it couldn't mock a significant starting point. and relations between washington and non pen carrying a crew of about $100.00. the don't can of the warship was described by the us as a good we'll visit aimed at increasing coordination on shed maritime security challenges. it was all smiles, those offices greeted one another at the start of the 5 day trip. yeah, it's great to be back. it took place just columbus away from a naval base. that's been a point to friction in recent years. since 2022, china has been funding the renovation of the re naval base, originally built with assistance from the us. washington 5th division,
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a key strategic position in the gulf of thailand. near the dispute of south china sea sizeable, so have been strained of accusations of political repression in cambodia with regard to our visit and our activities with ham body. with cambodia, it's not to couch or anyone. it's a relationship that is on its own firm. john is full billions of dollars into infrastructure and investments in cambodia under its formulated and sent to help pa for, for decades as son. and that a graduate of the us military academy west point took over last year in may be i a multi aligned approach. so i think and what it was to dispel this misconception to it's a, it's only a plus a lie of china. you must a diversify it's folded relations in always trying to practice what could be described as huge diplomacy. chinese economy is facing a slow down and the study published early this year and moved to the simple chinese fund. the development projects in cambodia had been cancelled or cut back under the
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bite and administration us relations with cambodia haven't proved, but it's unclear whether that meant. so we'll continue when donald trump with tons to the white test, patrick volk, houses era. the government shut down as looming in the united states after the house of representatives rejected a spending fine. in doors by presidents elect, donald trump deadline for reaching an agreement is now only a day away, missed any failure. could interrupt funding across many sectors, including law enforcement, an air travel ahead of the busy holiday season. thursday is house vote came after a previous bi partisan bill was the rails following heavy criticism from both trumps and his ally a long musk article. hey, and how's the latest from 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
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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 $100000000.00 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 killed the deal. it's a total dumpster fire. i think it's garbage it. this is what washington dc has done . this is why i ran for congress, try to stop this. an incoming president, donald trump agreed, threatening house speaker mike johnson's job. if you 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 strip out 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
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a sign of what's coming to the capital. the next 4 years particle have elda 0 washington, that trump endorsed spending bill was voted down by more than half the members of the house, nearly every democrat and 38 republicans said no to the deal. it would have extended funding for the governments for the next 3 months. it also delays the debt limits for 2 years until january 2027. and that sets aside $110000000000.00 for disaster relief, palo vaughn sherlock is the president of the global policy institute. she says, this situation is political theatre with a long musk 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,
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all the way to on january 20 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, these brief is do i don't. if i waste, i'm not spending a stupid spending, and i or spending go wanted by individual members of congress or the senate for petty, for local projects in their own district to states. 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,
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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. european stock markets have fallen off to the us president elect. donald trump threatened the you with sweeping new terrace in the late night's social media posts on thursday. trump said european nations must buy american oil and gas to make up for what he called a tremendous trade deficits. how to deal with the incoming us leader as high on the agenda of you leaders. jonah whole has more of final gathering for e. u. lead is wary of a new year filled with onset is the president trump out? i say this respectfully is a business not by backgrounds. i think is engagements in many ways would be transactional and i think you are, it 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
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a possible trade war 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. y'all have you ever placed que how i believed 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, 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 on city or we have agreed on the main principles and
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object use of our approach in response to the phone of us as a resume and to ensure a peaceful, an inclusive transition is a serious $330.00 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 from some 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 many here view the return, the president trump with trepidation. jo, nicole elders, era, brussels, a sled, so on the all does or a news our a space officer, remember i had a saturdays heavyweight showdown, have stories coming up in sports with joe in just a moment the
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color dental him for the sportsman's here as joe during thank you very much. well, we'll start with the longest faceoff in books in history. alexander is sick and ties and fury, steady children down for more than 11 minutes, had of a heavy weight rematch in saudi arabia. david stokes reports the most every to normal spoke doesn't get much more intense than this. the face of between choice and fury and all except that the sick lasted longer than some fights. and it all happened after an unusually subdued press conference is going to be
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a whole lot hurt and pain. and that's why you watch. that's all i got those i talk and been don't you know the thoughts? like i talked to, joe told me, career, this time, i'm serious. no one's breaking the ending fury, stuff that he's 1st creative faith in the 1st bounce back in may. the gypsy king beaten on points by you sick, who became the 1st undisputed heavyweight champion? since lennox lewis 24 years ago, but it was more with it now this is just to show with cameras, but on saturday everything will be real in the ring and looking at the power of thoughts. you sick has never been beaten, but fury has been looked away in what he calls beast mode and is not even spoken to his wife for 3 months on agenda ro sick. he's an incredible foster and it was psych, something extraordinary to be in bot costs and fury is capable of extraordinary things. he's victory against by them. a clear sky and jeremy also. yeah, absolutely. no jones. the one,
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every single round when he for the on site while we were in america also, he had absolutely no challenge. he was wrapped in the 1st by the smashing into pieces. and the 2nd part of the site is reportedly a $190000000.00 purse with a spiked. we do sick expected to receive the biggest shavers champions. a few of the victory would tar things up at 11, a potentially set up a trilogy comm wait for saturday night. thank you. everybody involved the via freight lady. i'll see you and southern day they were eventually separated after 11 minutes and 13 seconds with no i the fight to one thing to back down. it show to be the same when they meet in the ring on saturday. they did stokes oh to 0 onto the football now and taught them will face hold as livid pulling the semi final of the english league cup of tea. they book the spots in the funnel for with an entertaining. when of a month's united,
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tottenham looked to be heading for one sided victory. when they went, 3 noah puffed us 54 minutes. this buzz phrase is close to then gifted, you know, into 2 goals with some terrible go keeping song. we saw him in school to stano straight from the corner in the 18 minutes make it full to dispose of waiting some relief for the home funds. the full journey evans pulled one back for united make it a 10th final few seconds. it says held on twin for free for the next victory . that was self inflicted, some final yourselves and then we had to scramble to get a foothold again and yeah, ended up getting the false and winning the game. but yeah, it should have been a lot more comfortable ended up a by having said that, i'll just still kind of get away from the fact that you know this, this group applies um basis to it. i don't believe we'll jump at the bottom of the
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data 3 days. we were so near the draw so near and that could make the difference because we still have time to in the tween the game. but then the 4th gold was, was really hard for us and we managed to, to respond to, but in the end was not enough. and we, we out of the cup. and now the 9th and another record from the, from james and the m. b a is the help the lake has beat the kings 113 to 100. james beat the previous record held by kareem abdul jabbar off a minutes late in the and b a. you spend 34 minutes on the quotes, taking him to 57471 minutes of his career to put bronchi get. and meanwhile the memphis grizzlies felt the biggest when in the m. b a, the season was rushing. the worry is $144.00 to $93.00. i also such a franchise record with this. he's 273 points is in the game. that was a was last for the worry, is since going down $140.00 to $88.00,
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and the boston celtics and march last season. steph curry, finishing up with just 2 points. the portland trailblazer has edge the denver, and i'll get to the plaza. anthony simon's maiden driving layouts as the trail basis beats the nuggets 126-2124. it gets the night and a defending champion, boston celtics, kind of frustrating, nice against the chicago bulls leaving for just a full time at home this season vac line for a season high says he's 6 points for the fools to lead them. so 11718 victory. the south takes coach having to be restrained. also the games he had his complaints to be officials at the end. oh, he's talking to justin van dyke was a threatening finish. the san antonio spurs game with the atlanta hawks boundary home. so slammed in a dunk with 11 seconds left to full atlanta level. at 120 a piece forcing over time with french so big. so when, when you all my had a junk and 2 or 3 points is out for atlanta, on his own,
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he finished up with 42 points in the 133 to 126. when the dallas mavericks loves to be like hipaa's in that 1st game this season without stalls on police advantage and kyrie, i think both sas out the game inches. no one pounds goes $29.00 points and james hauled and added $24.00. as the slip is one, when i change to 95, now even added the nfl funds may not have seen this before because it hasn't been done in 48 to use. the los angeles chargers took advantage of an excuse to beat the denver broncos charges. quick and full, just before half time in the coach, for free kick, it really happens because teams they usually find themselves in an range of thoughts reach, cameron, dick mason, sales, also 67 year old sounds as a 1st time a team has some not since 1976 and help intelligence valley. 3427. when. all right, that is who we spoke for now have moved the late to 3 day. thank you so much to jo
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and thanks for watching the news hour. so hell. romage with you in just a moment until have much more of today's thanks. bye for now. the unique perspective, what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence, and as i said, 11 on, on her voices the world has turned its back on so that our lives do match. so many people matter just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 0, a level of non political power and diagnostic families often intertwine for generations. did you, meghan family has let the countries, mary knight christians, through that fits or civil war. political maneuvering and killed which is 0 world
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carls to try and promote 3 groups. but that solution is just a drop in the ocean with so many of the world's carls under the trends of extinction. this vital marine results may soon be lost for the delegation of the senior us diplomats rise in damascus. adults with leaders solve the new syrian administration, the 1st such visit for more than a deck, the colored. so robin wardrobe's, they were like my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up know.
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