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never known as political families. the jamalia is doing this to you. are now to 0. good to showcase is the best documentary films across the network on algae 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and del fine getting obligated are coming up in the next 60 minutes . charting a path forward, a delegation of senior us diplomats arrive in damascus for talks with leaders of the new syrian administration. i have some uh huh. the bottom line that ask us with souls is telling me the serial position admitted to the fax is we come
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together here to apply the vision of the new syria is really are stripes. hit northern and central parts of gauze on more palestinians are caught in the crossfire, another wave of russian mas how's his cheese? moscow says it's in response to your free and continued use of the western watson rate. on 10 years after vanishing the search resumes from a laser airlines flight imaged 370 i'm trying to get a real sco with this for think. taking the longest face off in books and history. looks onto the 2nd types of harry study to put down from over at 11 minutes. it is a heavy weight re much in re at the less than 2 weeks since the fall of bus shot, an upset and the establishment of
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a new admit of duration in syria. there is a slurry of diplomacy, as regional and international actors tried to navigate the rapid changes taking place in the country for the 1st time and more than a decade. senior u. s. government officials are visiting damascus. the state department's top middle east diploma barb relief is among them. that delegation is expected to meet the new syrian administration headed by f might and shuttle to discuss what the u. s. is calling transition principles. the turkish president reads of a bird one says his country will help the new syrian administration form its state structure and draft a new constitution. when he's also reiterated turkey is determination to crush us by curtis lead fighters in northern syria. there's also been a warning from the united nations. the head of the u. n's migration agency says the
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large scale return of display syrians may over whelmed the country and negatively impact the transition. nearly 7000000 people flood syria when the civil war began in 2011 and many are now considering whether to go back home shortly. we'll hear from new to all the in on mine on how israel is reacting to the arrival of us officials and damascus. rosalind jordan has been you from washington dc said of course of uncle who was standing by an assembled one. we'll discuss turkey as role in helping shape serious future. but 1st we had to serious capital damascus with how someone had bought out. who's joining us from there? so i assume the us delegation is holding meetings, as we've been reporting with the new administration. what's expected out of these discussions. the, this is quite a significant development for the uh, at the head of this. um s t s which is in control of syria that hoping to build momentum as far as the international community is concerned,
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particularly as they are going to navigate next week through complex issue is transitioning into a democracy, more political and finance of support. they know that the challenges are going to be massive. there's the issue of instability. that is the issue of building gold. i shows with neighboring countries. i'm very issue of understanding some of the pressing denies of the city and people ought to move forward. they have some issues here, particularly the functions that have been imposed on them by the international community on the americans. in particular, now they see the presence of the american delegation as a small step forward for the looking forward. this is sanction lifted on i as to how did i sound more of a political recognize it particularly for i'm of the subtle ways likely to have a biggest say in prompting that and saving the future of city for many years to come. we also understand that a national conference is to be held next week. what do we know about that and who,
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who's going to take part? well that read, that's the have the biggest political development here in syria since the down for the resume of west side of that said the code for the national comb photos that is going to be the most pivotal moments in the history of syria. and the reason why i'm saying this, the read is, but you stipulate, while you have a celebration here, you see the people behind me, it's celebrating the new phones read in the box of us out. i said, are the concerns about the future of they have questions about the states, the food, the staples, best phase, the is that uses the transitional period. who is going to have the biggest, hey, who's going to be present to without my knowledge is whether it presented and respected. and whether the down for the shuttle that said with also in a new vibrant democracy to talk more about that i'm having. why? yeah. because then, who knows exactly what is happening behind the scenes and who is going to provide us with some perspective here. why it's quite
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a significant development this national conference. is it going to be about deciding who's going to be in the transitional period? what kinds of governments are going to have and what happens that? i think it's titled as the social dialogue between the old sections of political, military, adult minorities, which will see which tips shall we take to decide the political future of cedar woods. whether it's going to be in the media democracy, or it's going to be postponed until after this additional periods of some years, 4 or 5 years, whatever. until all these factions can be integrated into the, the mean i was at the see my yet if i am, yes. so the minutes it boxes, the minutes of boxes would meet with of a 1500 people from all walks of life. they were coming together beside the
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transitional period of about 4 to 5 years, a new transitional, government, new elections, new constitution, and then a final status. well, we have a constitutional gap right now. in order to cover this constitutional gap, we need an, an urgent process to digits, inmates this through an additional period. and we will decide which time is suitable for all the factions and minorities to still sit footboard and do the political process. i'm not saying that it's going to be up 3 major um the fox, a pre made the process. but it's going to be discussed inside the same congress, which is what shall we do and how should we do it? this is the question on the lips of virginia, silvia that you talk to all the series? well, half of the sort of the leads of how you have to do this. um, well, i think we need the political disability right now. if we are, you know,
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if we want to support it, you can simply can we show, maintain the president, show that both as, as fix for some, you know, until all the minorities can be integrated into assuming that into a political process which can be under ground for political, the general elections, your confidence about the peace of your country. i'm confident we look as a title, disability that you cannot make up for us as, as the lift thing to function. thank you very much indeed. why and so the read, as you can see that challenges phenomenal, that's fine to be as concerned at the front of the syrians themselves, concern this they help inside. this is what i was told by my own soul said they've been trying to look into similar examples in the past, particularly the out of spring. they saw it to this. yeah. they saw nivia, they still different countries and they said listen with put together. that's is the civil committee, which is going to oversee that. just think of a new constitution, put together
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a transitional government draft. the final constitution code for the elections of the apartments and you'll government. but however, the copy of the, all of this, what happens to the cell? i believe if i, if that is, yeah, it says that the consensus will, the time being is that he's going to be the back to the root of syria for the upcoming years. now, people come with this is going to be and he's the right people. i can sense of the biggest concern if when the files are 500 people need to the next week with think it's going to be wednesday or thursday and dislike disagreements, thoughts to e mail about who should have the say? i should be able to present that as i have to say, the serious i'm not really united when it comes to the votes, not for the future. those differences along with the fear of international and taking a regional interference. many people have fear good zach. the nation into and i'll keep an instability. this is why next week is going to be one of the most important
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stop to the modern history of syria during how someone had by their reporting from damascus and syria hash. i'm thank you so much. will that cross over to send them? cuz of, of the who's joining us from is some goals. so send them a president or the one is offering to help syrians form a government as well as shape it's constitution house. so a uh, well there in, uh, took, yeah, has always supported the territorial integrity of syria and the will all the syrian people and present for the paper are done where 10 that the d h. a summit in cairo on thursday. he's folks a journalist who were traveling with them on the play, and then he mentioned that a took you over the launch started it's contacts with mr. jolanda in his terms, the shut off about the future of syria and how to kid can be assisting the new serena administration in terms of the steps that they are
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planning to take in order to provide a safety and security and policies that then brace all segments of the society without end of discrimination based on ethnic and 6th period differences, a new constitution is necessary. this is what are the turkish president ridge up? the bar don told reporters on the way back from cairo, the constitution that should be embracing everyone and institutionalized thing is very important. he says, and as a country, a who have a a, who have a deep estate experience and also as a country who back to serial position and also in northwest and syria in terms of establishing their own institutions and organizations to care permanently is ready to help the new administration also, we heard turkish defense minister a couple of days ago saying that if there was
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a demand coming from the new say we not administered ration to cushion military, will happily assist it to train the in new and national military and national army . that is going to be established as to kit, has agreements with many countries, including somalia and other places, mostly in africa. and 2 kids raise their armies in it and it, it helps them get the clips. so took is open to these kinds of systems as well. because it to kid doesn't want any terrorist organizations to disrupt the, the new positive environment in syria. that's why, while providing a constitutional base is security and stability in the country to care believes that old service organizations which to care addresses actually are sold and the output. curtis don't work, respond to p. k. k, a should be totally diminished. and that is exactly what are the one side and thoughts and i'm, he,
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he vowed to wipe out of fighters what he refers to as terrorist and in the north of syria. did he elaborate on, on what he means by that of, well, they're in, you know, the syrian cor, despite are group y, p g is seen as the syria extension all the p k. k by trick here in the fight against ice. so in syria, the united states have calibrate the what the, why pj, it took them as a partner and to, to the feet. i so, and now the i so prisoners. why captain cams like a whole are guarded by the y p g. but the true care since the beginning, since the us support when they just submit for the why pj, it has been arguing that you cannot stop a service organization by supporting another service organization. yes. now your name is as the y p g in syria,
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but it is clear that it is the offshoot of the p k. k m. p. kiki is a p k. k is a terrorist organization, the former, but also for the united states on the european union. this is what tricky it has been say again, since donald trump hasn't taken it, hasn't sit on a on the chair yet to get believes that this problem must be result immediate then to kid believes there was no imminent threat coming from ice. so about the y p g is trying to create an excuse for itself, but given the time onto the trump comp. so his seat to, to watch this problem to be sold basically for now, the serial national army that we know as they form are free syrian army. is it called it? is it pursuing the fight against the wipers? you forces inside syria to kill, believes that should be taken care of the new syrian government. but the new syrian government has other priorities by itself. no one is sure whether they have the leverage or enough power to fight with the p k. k current. they as they have to
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deal with other issues, but a 2 kids very serious about that. then rush to make sure that mr. donald trump also doesn't change his mind. okay, thank you so much sooner because of the reporting from assembled in turkey, a over to ross and jordan joining us now from washington dc to put all of this into contacts when it comes to the united states. rosman. what exactly is the us as role now? in syria and what role is it looking to play as well? the us is looking to play a supportive role for the people of syria as they move through this post. a saw a transition. as i was noted earlier, there is a delegation of the top ranking us officials, including assistant secretary for near east affairs barb relief, the special on the way for hostage negotiations. roger carson's and daniel rubenstein, the ambassador, who is now acting as a senior advisor in the bureau of near eastern affairs,
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and will be acting as the point person between us and the new government in syria. they are meeting with the officials of h t us as well as with the various civil society groups willing to try to get a sense of how all of these different parties are planning to move ahead in a way that respects the rights of minorities. that also respects the right of the all syrians to have a say in how this new government is constituted. and to ensure that there aren't any security risk that develop because of the departure of basra side some 12 days ago from power. this is also a moment where the us is really trying to, in the last 31 days of the, by the administration. try to show that it does have positive influence on events in the middle east. approximately a lot of the fact that the by an administrator and has been roundly criticized for road,
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essentially taking sides in the war on garza by not putting enough pressure on israel to do right by the palestinians in garza. this is an opportunity many in the by the administration, bullied to show that they can be an honest, neutral broker in this situation. ok. roles and jordan are reporting from washington dc. thank you so much. rosalyn. when i bring in all day joining us from the drawer, they need capital online orders there because they is really government has bound challenges. 0 from operating in israel and from inside the occupied west bank to tell us new or how israel is viewing this us engagement. as we've been saying, there is a us delegation in syria today. the 1st time in a decade. the folder in the israel is not especially commenting on this, but we have to put this in context. israel can trust that the delegation from the united states will have its best interest in mind after all,
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the biden administration is supported. the israeli troops, as they have forced their way into syria and territory, effectively occupying more syrian 3rd street in the golan heights. they also did not object that in fact, found excuse for is really bombardment of a is the of syrian military assets and, and depots and, and so israel does not have official comment to make, but they understand that the, by the administration will pose the question, how will damascus deal with is real and it will make not confronting israel, one of the conditions for normalizing relations. i have to put a caviar to your israel, is also used to the united states, different administrations, dealing with organizations on the terrace list under different pretexts than to advance. so coal fee said the, be a low, the palestine liberation organization is $1.00 example. it is still on the us to her left,
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even though it signed the all slow accord and recognized israel back in 1993. okay, and what are all of the reporting for us from a mountain jordan? no, thank you so much. okay, well now bringing marco evictions, you know, has a global strategy advisor and geo political risk specialist joining us from new york on the news. our thank you for your time, so it's a delicate balancing act for the us, isn't it? i mean, on the one hand, it looks like it's engaging with the new syrian administration needs to engage with h t s. but on the other hand, the group is listed as a terrace group by the us itself. so how does it manage this delicate balancing act? is not an easy one, only time will tell within this clearly marks the, it's the end of an era over 50 years of dictatorship is been great hope. but there's also a deep thought certainty. part of the concern is we'll see a transition from it from an external perspective from the us perspective. and from
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other places also is the willy transition from the secularism, a dictatorship to religious one. this people have express. it's diplomatically the correct to say the words cautious optimism, but i think the emphasis externally outside of syria is more on caution, less and optimism, at least for the time b, r h. the says you mentioned to me the main concerns is that they want to be taken off the terrorists list and have sanctions that weren't been imposed on and see we off on the our side, we seem to have those sanctions lifted. on the other hand, united states and other external players want to see progress on the ground. yes h t s has done as well as telling people what they want to hear. their model rating that tone. they using the language of inclusiveness. but the words has to be backed by action, and once again, only time will tell that has to be that orderly transition has to be marked once again, not just the represent. it has to be just not inclusive in tone,
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but has to be incorrect presented if in reality it has to do an outreach to the broad political spectrum to all different parties across the political extraction. members here is it is a mosaic of a country of different groups. it's a diabetic diversity. how do you use like that their versity, the, the asset or liability and in the past, people have exploited internally ex model. those differences as a liability that diversity needs to be used as an asset or a time sheet ability is necessary, but also in the long term that needs to be a new national compact. what i mean by that is a social contract, usually expressed in the form of a constitution. once again that take time, the skeptics will say, based upon historic precedent of the recent past point going to places like iraq. what happened after the american invasion, places like libya, half did the removal of conduct fee. the skeptics say there's not much out there. but i think if, if the of those if and in whitening leadership going to collective well of people within syria and regional leaders from the outside in lighting,
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leadership and collective goodwill will learn from the historic press that learn those from those lessons and create the future and we use this historical opportunity and not be another missed chance in the middle east. okay, let's, we're just breakdown so of what you've said to your, i mean when it comes to the us, what sort of approach is it going to be taking? is it a wait and see approach, or will they be outlining their terms right now as they, uh, they're doing their trip in syria. they'll be outlining their, their terms and what they want to see happen. both when it comes to internal syrian issues that you were referring to, but also external relations with serious neighbors like israel, the united states and every external player has to take a wait and see approach. every one wants to influence the process. but right now, at this early stage, it's going to be sharing into themselves. we're going to determine that process once again. that has to be that internal enlightened leadership from the top down in the bottom up. so the outside is when they say that wait and see approach. yes,
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it's initial communication. contact gauging them, see if their words are really substance, but that action is going to take time and there's gonna be what's called patience and also strategic patience. all the players, all the many countries that surround syria and the powers from outside the region that have influenced the region for so many years. right now they're on standby, they're going to try to influence if the americans will send delegation to charge us and delegations. everyone is going to send a delegation even from the gulf region, saudi arabia and u. ready j e, when they look at his loudest for them, they see that as an ex essential threat. but also they themselves have no other choice. but going to have to engage in some sort of outreach to the new to those who are in charge of c. r. e, at the present time. to what extent do you think i mean, based on what you're saying and the external powers as well as the regional powers? to what extent do you think the syrians will really be able to decide their own future when you have all these interests from outside powers and perhaps competing interest in serious?
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so a historically many places, not just in the middle east, but places that have had diverse societies in the past have allowed external powers and those from within the region to exploit those differences that word diversity. but then you have all the places in the world which tend to be more in the minority that have understood well how to use. they have differences are used in diversity as actual asset to play outside as against each other and to be a power they can syria, if the syrians just once again, we're talking about leadership, you're talking from top down and bottom off is sticking back. have that collective will and that collected effort to try to really unite as a country strategically located right in the center of the middle east. they can become a country, but not just provides balance within the region, but even beyond, it can become a lesson to other societies in the middle east and beyond. once again, it takes enormous effort. it's not
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a given one of these skeptics right now. they're looking at it still looking at history and for them history favors and discuss ethics. but this is a historical opportunity. the change that and once again, when you have individuals from h t s, without their intentions, is a short term to say one thing. and in the long term to do something else. and then you conduct an election and you do one person, one vote in one time. and then you're back to the past. you're going to repeat what's been going on in recent decades. and so once again, series the decision is internally the outside of will always have influence, but it's up to the syrians themselves and particularly the various groups. to change the historic narrative. they've come one of setting an example as opposed to repeating bad examples from the past. okay, marco, which ends, you know, global strategy, advisor and geo political risk specialist speaking to us from new york. thank you so much. thank you. a
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noon . the civilian death, toiling gaza is rising is as ro carries out it's in the square minute bombing campaign is really for us as have killed at least 7 palestinians across the strip since dawn on friday on thursday, attacks and gaza city and giovanni and the north alpha in the south and us laid off refugee camp in the center of the strip kill dozens of people to shelters and gaza . city were among buildings. targeted. both were housing families forced from their homes. honey maxima just joining us now from dated buff and central gaza honey. so we see b is really a tax right across the gaza strip over the past few hours. tell us about the optimal, the, the well,
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it has been relatively quiet for the past few hours. a part of from the early hours of this morning and not getting part of the site out requisite cab during on the eastern part of the, the central area that includes abrasion in the refuge account. these are borderline refugee accounts or areas they've really military since day. one of the genocide been acting aggressively on the ground clearing much of the residential building areas as well as the public facilities assembled, dozing. the majority of the agricultural land, leaving people with no access to a proper areas to plan their food. a mid this a fam, and going on across the the got the bang for the hydration on the star vision. by the ongoing unfolding genocide, we just learned the from a source that a delegation of from the w h o has been finally allowed to enter the northern part of this trip. after waiting for too long. we know this,
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this century has come. after many attempts it or denied by the very military, including other international organization, but they go to the actual is making its way to northern part of this trip, particularly as i was one hospital where the majority of the top for the past 24 hours have damaged and destroyed the majority of the health facilities, the only one operating at the very minimum, capacity it right now. all of this happened. it was people surviving family members that the vicinity of the hospital were able to retrieve bodies have been killed in the past week. or so at the vicinity of the hospital, just think of the distance. these are residential home, did the vicinity of the matter with one hospital. but people were on the roberts with this time, and no one was able to move or retrieve any of these bodies to the hospital, largely the seeds from under the others, including 4 more that's parents and their daughters in the on own city and the northern sea eastern part of the gods,
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you will be interesting to hear what the w a jo has to say about the situations inside one hospital with reported so much about what's going on inside the dire situation in the middle of the lack of basically medical care inside the hospital and the repeated attacks, it has virtually rendered the facility and non operational. for the most part in garza city, it happens to be really terrible weather today with the the rain that's good for him. typically, in parts of the spectacle or the western part where tend scouts have been set up just worse than in the weather. conditions have exacerbated already a dire situation for hundreds of 1000 of families are taking many of the areas, including playground, parks, and a the football stadium, and turn them into a 10 gums to shoulder. i'm to seek protection of from the ongoing get tax. okay, honey, my mood reporting from dated by the honey. thank you so much. time for the weather
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. use carl. as hello there it looks to be a quiet so we can across southern parts of india as we look to south asia. also a very which end to the week we had a circulation moving its way further north and east. that's pulling the showers and storms away from places like tumble, not a reason why. so whether to a dish of, or the good news is it does edge out to see drying up the situation in bundle with dish as well arranged largely dry across western parts of india. there are some showers to be found, of course yolanda sundry in columbia. but we will see more in the way it's sunshine as we go into the new we can. it remains very hazy, that sunshine across the north of india, thanks to the fog and smoke issues. we have a cold wave warning remaining for him. a child per dash, as we go in to sunday, and it's very cold across east asia in particular for the korean peninsula and japan, we'll see temperatures coming down over the next few days with those wintery conditions
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. a continuing, we have a look at the 3 day for tokyo, however, it does remain large we cleo. well, we'll have some sunshine coming through the clouds, but there is a clear and truly conditions on monday, 9 degrees celsius, still a heads on the i'll just a renews our or the arrival of for us worshipping. cambodia signals are shifting relations between washington on sometime. picking up the pieces after months of bombardments, we visit communities and 11 on reduced to rubble by is really the tasks. and we often support indeed manchester united enough truly english 3 quarter final. joe will be here to tell you who they'll say in the final for the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read the pin?
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the problem again, the top stories on the on jessie runs, our senior us government officials are visiting the syrian capital for the 1st time in more than a decade. the state department's top middle east diplomat barbara lease is among them. they'll meet the new administration has is by a, by the shudder to discuss what the u. s. is calling transition principles. is really a tax on the north to the south of the gaza strip of killed at least $40000.00 units since early on thursday to shelters in garza city were among these targets. both were housing families forcibly displaced from their homes. let's take a closer look now with the military situation in syria. so the green area shows
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territory controlled by the new governments. the northeast is controlled by the syrian democratic forces. a coalition led by curtis fighters. the us supports this group and has troops there in the north turkey and its allies fighters control the red areas. so kia says that wants to keep curtis fighters away from its border. in the south is really ground forces are expanding their occupation of the golan heights. they've seized what was a the militarized buffer zone, and they've gone beyond it. and un says, this violates a longstanding agreement with syria. we can now speak to leon leo, who is the former director general of the for administrative israel. joining us from tel aviv welcome back to elgin 0. so the us delegation, as you know, is in syria meeting with the new syrian administration of how is israel viewing this us engagement?
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you know, i don't speak on behalf of say, officially, so that the, these varies i communicate with, especially serious society people. academicians really have so they asked him to see what's happening. and we just here that the vision with also me the serious, the, the society and the frank. and i would like to trust me, the message for the americans, the he's really serious society saying that a very good to communicate with the new syria. i don't know about the government. the government is such a waste, but to increase city society, organizations are ready to start such a dialogue. one of the syrian government spokesperson tools alger 0, that a protection plan for the border between israel and syria will be announced sooner . and of course this in the context of the is really violations of siri entire
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territory that had been occurring. and the further antics thing of land around the occupied goal on heights area of israel will be looking closely at what those plans may be correct. so it's literally natural that as we've discussed it with the ministration in every piece of land beyond the original god will be in control of say. and i see that you will see that the new moon expression is starting to become friendly. oh, administration will increase the whole i think the possibility of least wind with the whole venue areas should be able to. and i also think the national community,
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we know that the people winter side pull themselves above the future. but they don't have that on the, at the moment. and the question is, when they love to take care of the security, the world will be ready to go. in the meantime is most interested and distorted. women to speak when talking about the security issues in the see the region, to what extent though is the is really government. so i know you don't speak on behalf of the as really government, but i'm asking your points of view. are they awaiting the new trumpet administration, president elect trump, to take office, to see which direction they may take with syria. this is, you know, this is really government eh, prefer including all parameters the drums do by then they see drugs as more
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friendly pleaseland. if they have split the experience with in it, so obviously these are the fish, these waves where people go, but all the syrian dish or speak on the local that goes in dental. i don't see much deeper sleeping by the drum and i see the messages that these by the government when he gets home. this, this being the all, we don't really say directly that he's very big or so i don't think on this issue. both the. ready ceiling, let me see. we have to wait for drop. okay, we'll leave it there. allen leo, former director general of the for administrative as real. joining us from tel aviv 9 to thank you. the ukraine says multiple russian massages have hit the capital,
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keep killing one person and injuring to emergency change or at the scene 100000 the fires in 3 neighborhoods earlier, russian forces carried out a drone attack. alda 0 is alex, could topple us. joining us from the ukrainian port city of desa. so alex attacks on chief, but also in other parts of ukraine. what more can you tell us and how wide spread have these attacks been a sub salute lee? so the attacks on the capital this morning, we're talking about raj hypersonic missiles written down. your train and defense has managed to intercept some of them. but some of them suddenly go through. now the russians say they were targeting military target is missile production, factories. and you printing some on a control posts, but as can be seen from the pictures, the devastation was actually hitting residential areas as well. so definitely these are talk, these attacks have been getting through,
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but it's not just in the capital itself. pre very was attacked by a missile and they think also a hypersonic, at least one person killed several injured in the bloss zone and also showing by russian artillery across that or any pro river into the city itself. that killed at least one person. and again, wounded more so we have by seeing residential units targeted the schools and also a hospital in car, soul or soul is further south. so attacks pretty much right across the country. okay. alex metropolis, reporting from with us on your current. alex, thank you so much. i the 1st person is elect donald. trump is threatening more terrorists, so this time they would be against the european union. that's if the block doesn't cut it's deficit with the united states by making large oil and gas purchases uses
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. it's willing to strengthen its relationship with the u. s. it phases out. energy imports from russia. us data shows that you is already buying the lion's share if it's oil and gas exports. no more is available unless america increases its output or reroute supplies from other consumers. we have joe in a hole with us now who's joining us from brussels. so jonah, how did the markets react to this? and how are they looking now? the major european markets open down there still in the read through friday afternoon. big polls like, by mining companies and banks of leading towards the end of one of the worst weeks in recent months, exacerbated at no cost entirely, but exacerbated by those comments by president elect donald trump on his truth. social media platforms, threatening trade types. as you said, against the you, if the you doesn't buy yet more us oil and gas tire of school the way
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he said, if they don't do that in order to close what he described as a tremendous trade deposition. in other words, that the us buys more from the use of the you buys from the us in the one and a half trillion dollar trade relationship. that what that's done in a you capital's, is cement a fear of a possible trade war that's been around since the drought trump made these threats before the election. and what a trade war with the u. s. might do to already a need make e you economies, and indeed the political prospect of leaders in those capitals. remember the 2 biggest markets in the u. you, france and germany are already in political crisis. so driven europeans have a plan to meet this threat of the lot. i think largely the reaction of european markets i'm standing in front of the brussels. you are next exchange here is a reflection of the fact that the 27 member states of the you don't have a concerted and agreed plan of attack as it would do. they, for instance,
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agreed to buy it for oil and gas. they've said they are willing to already anyway, or do they prepare a set of retaliatory tyrese's they did during the 1st the trump administration, or perhaps a combination of the 2 to try and strengthen their end in negotiations? well, we have publicly, at this stage of comments made by a number of leaders at their summit here in brussels, in the last 24 hours. suggesting an appeal to the transactional nature of the businessman. donald trump telling him that the you companies provided a lot of jobs in the us and that both sides would be hurt by a tribal. but i think it's pretty clear that the you would come off or all that was okay during the whole reporting from brussels. during the thank you, a government shut down is looming in the united states after the house of representatives rejected a spending fund endorsed by president elect donald trump. the deadline for reaching an agreement is now only a day away. any failure could interrupt funding across many sectors,
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including law enforcement and air travel ahead of the busy holiday season. thursday's house vote came after a previous bi partisan bill was the rails following heavy criticism from both trump and his ally a long musk to malaysia's governments has agreed to resume searching for missing the laser airlines flight m h 370. more than 10 years after it disappeared, the transport minister says the government has agreed in principle to continue the search with the help of us base marine robotics company, ocean infinity. some debris from the aircraft has been found, but 2 major searchers have failed to find out what happened to the plane. the boeing triple 7 was carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members when it vanished on its way from qualon port to beijing. while the visit by us naval ship to come body of this, we could signal,
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improve times between the 2 countries. after years of strange relations, it's the 1st u. s. military visit to the southeast, asian nation in nearly a decade and follows what can bodya has described as positive momentum with washington. patrick folk reports of the wrongful of the us of savannah in cambodia, southern port city of santa villa. this week may have seemed to locate, but it couldn't mark a significant starting point in relations between washington and non pen carrying a crew of about 100. 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 of friction in recent years since 2020 to china has been funding the
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renovation of the re naval base originally built with assistance from the us. washington, 5th, division, a key strategic position in the gulf of thailand knew the dispute of south china sea ties of also being strained of accusations of political repression in cambodia with regard to our visit and our activities with sambota, 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. his 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 did several
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chinese funded development projects in cambodia had been cancelled or cut back under the bite and administration us relations with cambodia have improved, but it's unclear whether that momentum will continue when donald trump with tons to the white test, patrick bulk, the houses, there are still a heads on the houses. there were news our death toll from sites on chito and those on the claims, the 73 survivors are still struggling to cope in the afternoon and the face off to remember had
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a saturday's heavyweight showdown that's coming up in sports with julie the or
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the french president and my new on my cross visiting the indian ocean archipelago my off days after the french overseas territory was hit by a devastating psych loan people in mozambique are also really after the storm which killed dozens her with us us. and this report francis president, emmanuel, i'm a con, arrived in my york saying he's brought 4 tons of food medicines and more risky teams. because of the civil mission. his government has been criticized for the lifting one of the pores pots of france by failing to pay for the increasing probably ability of natural disasters. links to climate change a little bit to my goats, and i'll get some of the pieces rebuilding my yacht. that's the commitments i've
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made if that's the wish of the elected representatives of the population rebuilding both housing and sustainable public buildings that meet the standards and it will cope with events like the cycling or the natural events that unfortunately we had to deal with in the region the french indian ocean territory took the strongest hit from cycling to hundreds or even thousands of people. i'll see it did often my young flag, latino hit pots with malawi and northern mozambique franklin season in this part of the world runs from december to march in recent years. devastating storms such as platform sweetie. in 2023 by 2. by in 2022. and the vi in 2019 batch of pots of malawi, zimbabwe medic, jessica and mozambique. we need to invest more in resilient infrastructure. they 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,
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because it's really creating a lot more vulnerable, let's see. and each time these, these as like lens hit, it makes life hotter and hotter a mole dangerous for children and families in this country. a central supplies are being saved, disliked with misstated areas in mozambique 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 delgado problems. it's still not known how many people are stranded and need help. how do we talk to algebra mozambie? time for the sports news. now here's 23, and thank you very much. well, we'll start with the longest face off in books. the history alexander is sick and tyson fury steady until the down for more than 11 minutes. how does the heavy weight rematch in saudi arabia? david stokes reports the most, as
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a noble sport doesn't get much more intense than this. the face off between choice and fury and onyx and the e 6 lasted longer than some fights. and it all happened after an unusually subdued press conference is going to be a whole lot hurt and pain and it's hot. you watch. that's all i got this. i talk, it's been, don't, you know, the 1st like i talk to joe told me, career, this time. i'm serious. no one's breaking that and a fury stuff that he's 1st creative feet in the 1st about back in may. the gypsy king beat non points by you sick, who became the 1st undisputed heavyweight champion since lennox lewis 24 years ago . it was more with now this is just to show with cameras, but on saturday everything will be real in the ring. and i was looking at the power of thoughts who seek has never been beaten, but fury has been locked away in what he calls be smooth. and it's not even spoken to his wife for 3 months or the agenda ro sick. he's an incredible thoughts uh and
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it will psych something extraordinary to beat him. bob fosse and fury is capable of extraordinary things. he's victory against by them. a clear sky and jeremy also. yeah, absolutely no jones. they want every single ram 20 for the on site walter in america . also, he had absolutely no chance he was dropped in the 1st spot. the smashed into faces in the 2nd part is reportedly a $190000000.00 purse with a spiked with. do sick expect you to receive the biggest shavers champions? a fury victory would tar things up at 11, a potentially set up a trilogy. count wait for saturday night. thank you everybody involved. don't be afraid, lady, i'll see you. and some other day they were eventually separated after 11 minutes and 13 seconds with no i the fight to one thing to back down. it showed to be the same when they meet in the ring on saturday. they did stokes out to 0 for tottenham, of size,
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hold as livable and send me find that the english li cop off to the books. the spots in the final full with an entertaining when, as i mentioned to united tutton and looked to be heading for one sided victory when they went 3 new off, off to 54 minutes. this buzz phrase a single step men gifted united to 2 goals and some who go keeping some sort of young men. we sort of started straight from the corner in the next minute to make it full to dispose of waiting some relief for the home phones from johnny evans, one by the noise. it may be a tensile final few seconds. it says held on twin little tree for the next hour. so things like that, some find on yourselves and then we had to scramble to get a foothold again and um yeah, ended up getting the full thing when you again,
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but yeah, it should've been a lot more comfortable ended up a by having said that, i'll just still kind of get away from the fact that i was just for replies please, just turn it on. believe we'll jump with the minority data 3. this a friend, joe, jerry and racing. dr. isaac had job has become the latest to join the form in the one line up for next season. the 20 year old will race for the red bull and all the team alongside yuki snyder. the job was the runner up and formula to the season and takes the place of lamb loose and it will partner full time f one champion, much for stopping in the main bull team and the other night. and another record for la are on james me. m b a is he helped blake has beat the kings 113 to a 100. james beat the previous record held by kareem abdul jabbar for minutes played in the n. b a. he spent 34 minutes on the quotes, taking him to 57471 minute out of his career bronchi get it was a pretty cool honor. i'm obviously you, it's, i'm only with some of the grace of every play this game and to note i've been
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available to my teammates. and now i've been able to do this at a higher level over 2 decades, and continue to put myself in and, and, you know, record books and his game of bass about it. i love so much and the best league in the world is it's pretty cool and is very, very humbling. for. meanwhile, the memphis grisly is called the biggest when in the n b a, the seasons flashing the worry is 144 to 93. they also set a franchise wreck over at the hughes $27.00. 3 point isn't the game. that was the worst. last for the worries since going down 140 to 88 to the boston celtics, and mot slaugh seasons. steph curry, finishing up with just to point the portland trailblazer. besides the denver and i'll get to the bozza infiniti simon's made a driving layoff, is the trailblazers beat and i'll get 126 to 124 more than gets the 9 and 18 time it's not doing well with the defending champion. boston celtics had a frustrating noise against the chicago bulls losing for just the full time at home
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. this season that levine sold a season high, 36 points for the boys to nathan till 117. to want to wait victory cell 6 coach having to leave a strain of the game. he had his complaints to be a special just to be in to, to you to him and jaylen brown in the 4th quarter. so we gotta be careful. now even added nfl funds may not have seen this one before because it hasn't been done in 48 years. the los angeles charges took advantage of an obscure roles or beat december bronchitis, charges for the whole just the full half times. and the coach, coal for free kick. it really happens because teams don't usually find themselves within range boxes to a cameron to come made the feel goals from 57 year olds out is the 1st part of the team. how some of these 1976 and help the charges rally to 27 when we only seen one. all right, that is are you spoke for now have more feel
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a to 3. okay. thank you so much. so thanks for watching the news. our on out to 0, we're back in just a moment with much more of the day's news and all the latest headlines out of syria and garza and other world news. see you in a minute. the, the unique perspectives. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence? and as i said, and 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 just the are the latest news as it breaks you and has promised to fight and also the impeachment, but also potential criminal charges against him. with detailed coverage, we have a solution hasn't dropped,
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which is always numbers in years. but when you talk to people here, they say not least 50 percent also for collation is living in poverty from the house of the story. process it takes for crossing is going to be a serious loss for ukraine. a significant set back for his military on this like a logical flow for its people on the other line. so best they come groups is posing the biggest challenge to me in most contest since the 2021 with the exclusive access to remote camps in front line bundles, shops, the progress of an idea. at least the young generation of rebels. as a pivotal moment in the last 60 years of the countries trouble history on the phones, me and mom on the, on the ropes on al jazeera. this is a region that is rapidly develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts, political upheaval. some of those we talk to elsewhere is saying that they sled
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after hearing that other villages had been a talk. what we do in all to sarah is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the ad, the tell it says it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into mine is he asked me to tell this story, is the is really forces suits and injures several people near damascus during protests. against b is really incursion into southern syria. the you're watching, i'll do 0 live from a headquarters in del, high and tell you navigate also coming up at that location. senior us diplomats arrived in damascus for talks with leaders of the new syria and administration. the

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