tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 21, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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serious spouse, the violence in recent years, we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the . ready the lower kyle: this is the news. how i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, the gentleman johnson calls a call running attack on a christmas market. terrible and tragic. 5 people have died and a suspect in custody. plus, i'm a bon jovi in the neighborhood of damascus, and i'll tell you how the sights of a possible must raise is a children's playground. also
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a head cold hungry and with no sign of help on the way to simeon struggle to survive. as israel continues to target golf and ukrainian dryden, residential buildings and industrial sites, deep in russian territory. the day of the keys was attacked. fed on pieces statements with useful benches to sit here looking to in the airport, run a full, they're up against aston villa in the premium e. i think last 8 to the last 11 games and already city find themselves one moved out by the a terrible catastrophe. that's how germany's tron, so it's describing a call roaming attack in the eastern city of mug to bug. at least 5 people, including a child has been killed late on friday. when the vehicle plowed into crowds at christmas markets or left shots has visited the scene of the attack, which will say that many people critically injured. his promise,
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but germany would respond with the full force of the little post to ask what a terrible act it is. to india and kill so many people here with such brutality. we've now learned that over 200 people have been injured. 5 have died so far. an incredible number, almost 40, so seriously injured that we must be very worried about them. and that's why this is a terrible tragic event in which we must also have sympathy for the relatives for the injured, for the city of mexico eclipse, the the old police array to the house in connection with the attack. a suspect arrested up a scene is a 50 year old sounding man, previously unknown to security services. we moved to germany in 2006, not the bug is around a 160 kilometers west of the capital pallet. it's christmas mach. it attracts thousands of holiday shoppe as every yeah, that's bringing our correspondence in mike the bug dominic kane and dominic. what would we know about the suspect at this point of the dispute in
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custody now for the best part of 18. 19 hours, we are expecting a news conference from the police and prosecutors in the next 2 hours, but perhaps we might hunt. we might learn more of a back to this individual and his motivation and watch actually this man has been doing over the course of the last days the last week. so last months. remember, the man has been in this country for 18 years, working as a doctor in psycho therapy and psychiatry, working in hospitals, working in a prison where he was in contact with prisoners. that's convicted criminals who had drug disc diction issues. but he also had a profile online, this individual profile, in which he demonstrated his views about as long very critical of his law. this is a man who to spoke to several different use agencies over the course of the last
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1015 years. specifically, german use agencies 5 years ago in which he said he was, is loved harshest chris critic in history. he also had been linked to or had been linking to should i say around the online to posts that were praising individuals in the far right policy in this country. the alternative to germany, the f day. so lots to think about and so far as he is concerned, we know that the flat that he was living in and the price come down ball, which is about 50 kilometers away from here, from max to book is rated by the police in the as of this morning they used to draw and they use the robot. they weren't sure what they would find the effect. they say no evidence of, of the criminal amity was found. but the key thing would be, what will the police tell us in a couple of hours at that news conference about this individual. and they will be listening for that. don't say, don't think there's an election just round the corner,
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like this impacts german politics of the well from old off shots perspective. he was here in the course of the last few hours flanked by some of his ministers by the prime minister of the state. this particular state saxony, on how to is a christian democrats also that was freed reach mounts. that is the he is the leader of the christian democrats federalists. that's the man trying to take the chon solution from pull it off shots, but no policy. political points being made by any of those people in this city because for them it's about expressing solidarity grief. understanding for the plights of those who were cool south in this incident. but one interesting element that's being reported by certain german use media is that the interior minister here, that's nancy phase a. she was c o 2 saying that the individual, the suspect that is, was currently is lumber phobic. that's what she says in so far as how this will
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play into the election. well, let's be clear. prior to this, earlier this week, the week just gone, preachers mount set in parliament, his christian democrats were going to make germany secure. again. all those comments now say kind of different context, i'd say in the life of the incident here in this markets round standing where the police saw that matches with cars that killed so many people was driven. it drove up this, this streets on that which caused on to live to drive on. it drove deliberately, the driver drove deliberately here, swept into the christmas market and then drove at high speed for 400 meters, knocking down hundreds of people. clearly, it will be an issue in the election campaign. connie. okay, let me. thanks dominic for bringing us that update from like the bag that's bringing over it book. now he's a political analyst. i'm professor of your pen studies at stanford university joins us now from len. but he, thanks for being with us. it's pretty hard. is that to make sense of this suspects
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profile? he's a psychiatrist who's been living in gemini from 8020 is also a human rights activist smith or somebody to read the associate with attacking a christmas market. a good afternoon, laura. well, it is very unpredictable and, and hard to read it one looks into the profile. i just rewrite a long interview will that take a to a quantity of paper in germany in 2019 in which the percentage themselves as a human rights act to is to support the women from saudi arabia and protection of who are in trouble with shed already on law and everything is used strongly rejects within the concept of the religious and, and what it does to political systems by saudi arabia. so there is on the one hand that so it can rush to now in how he presents himself and call, he acts as
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a political activist, but after 2019, it seems as if he also struggles with mental health issues. and that needs to be distinguished if it is just not take for and he goes voice says, or feels paranoid that needs to be addressed in a different way. then easy is a rational accident, also towers to houses circum strategy mind once to effect the german elections? absolutely, i mean this has yet to be determined, doesn't it? just one of the contradiction, i wanted to point out, he said he wanted to help people from saudi arabia obtain of thought asylum abroad . and yet he also supports the f d. this is a fall, right? empty immigrant policy. can you just explain a little bit more about that contradiction as well in this interview in 2019 and those funds were the other minded side zones. he explains that she was hoping
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germany to be an open society. that is taller, it involves farms, us live styles, and you are for you to decide if you want to lead a religious life or if you don't. but in this house, but um, much more recent to me. he portrays germany as a country that is affecting people like him because germany is trying to do it is lama size. does your european, which has been for a long time and narrative of i'm not to you as a dog son. that's germany is not keeping home to people who are in need and need to assign them. but germany allows the end of the christian oxygen and they use um, i'd say sion of the oxy then has been the narratives by it right? being parties. you also like comments of the lead off, i'll send it to you as adults done and admirers, a loan mosque. so it is a mixed match. austin and ty, islamic positions, and being
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a human rights activist. and you mentioned elections that and jeremy, all correspondence as it's hard to see how this link impacts them. are you seeing any policies starting to capitalize on this already? but what we saw immediately after the attack was all forms of speculation and social media. and without knowing anything and having any background people respects relating to if there's just a similar attack like a 2 years ago in berlin, when a member of hyatt is attacked a christmas market to do exactly what steps credit she has been. if they want to fight an open society, they make the open society 5 back and secure a timing everything. and then the open society comes to an end because of society. sacrifice has freedom rights and the name of security is, does not apply to what i put greek and the 2019 interview. but as i said,
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this is the rational side of it. that, you know, rationally might be also something like a combination of having mental problems and having a political agenda asked a lot of questions that need to be onset over it. but now many thanks and dave taking the time to join us. thanks for having the the us has taken a step to work, legitimizing the new syrian administration by musing. it's leader with all sharra senior. i'm at least up and let bob relief left. the delegation to damascus for the 1st engagement between washington and the new leadership officer, the mason. she confirmed that the u. s. is lifting attendant $1000000.00 bounty on shara, who is the head of the group, highest, her alshaun, which the us considered as a terrorist organization. they says washington model,
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so i can see the listing sanctions on syria. if the new leadership was responsive and demonstrates progress. both policies agreed to work together to find journalist austin tyson to other american systems who went missing during bushel asides will or a spring. and i'll correspond as i'm a summer been job that he's done by 1st in the syrian capital damascus festival. a summer we've been seeing a new appointments being made, a new foreign minister. what, what, what do we know about him? know right. his interesting isn't it, but the day after the american visit, the day after the us administration came to this country after a long hey, to say this is talk to the us. and now it says that the i'm of the shut out is no longer a one to not, and then they can be 10 points, a new for and mr. for interaction it's it, it was an interesting meeting because it was not only because of the shut. i have to go to the venue of the meeting, but also how they use administrator should make clear that they want
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a new this in some government, this the defective government to transform into an intrusive and some government within a few months old. so other demands about civil rights and, and basically if you are listed societies in, in terms of the appointment, we now know that the man who has been put in charge of tre, bonnie, somebody who is best known amongst the circle in the and it live somebody who dealt with foreign organizations of 8 organizations are bringing in much needed the medical supplies and help to the people that live because it's population full because a special effect display so many people from so many fontas area towards it. so it is an interesting a 4 point, but it is quite interesting to see the timing and the part of the, of this country every day is taking a tour new shape towards a new suit. chevy know that there's going to be a new nation of dialogue, which is in the next few days a week is going to take place that both parties will come together and try and try
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it out to future facility. if it be denied, he seems to be very much interested in finding gauge. the company have reopened the embassy here. the target shopping as he has already been opened, the friendship opened their embassy. i was speaking to one diplomats whose embassy was closed for a long while. and they were telling me that yes, even now c embassy will be open, but this will take us time to make sure that it is up and running, because after such a long while it needs to be renovated. so, you know, all this country going towards this new direction bid, according to the aspirations of the city, and people should be all inclusive on say, so sorry, looking towards the future, but also needing to reconcile with the past. and you've been reporting on some particularly disturbing stories about mass graves. can you tell us little bit more about that of the but it was just talking to the white tablets and they told me that this country has become a white must raise. it is just horrendous. conditions that as more locks are broken, as the board areas that uncovered the people that begin do beginning to reconcile.
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just to give you a recap, i'll more than half a 1000000 people. i've been east who have been killed in this ongoing war, which ended with the end of the shot is that through this month, the, this is a war which has taken such a huge tool on the people to figure that almost a 150000 people if not more, i can send it should be missing and to put it into context, it was just 40000 people who are missing in the box, mean genocide and out of those people who are missing according to monitors, it is estimated that $66.00 must be existed in this country, and that is something which is coming to the for every single day. as more discovery, these are made it a what constitutes a must be event to the place adjacent to the say, the vin of frying and the last couple of days. and we saw more than 12 bodies be recovered from that as well. so it is an extraordinary situation to reconcile with the past and syrians wouldn't have to deal with that somehow and find ways to
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foreclosure. it is extremely painful, excuse me, the subbing. and i, and i much more in our viewers that this report that you're about to see for myself on the area for that one is very disturbing. not just in the pictures, but also in the stories that people told even in broad daylight, this is a dark pizza cutters of the former regime laid bare in the streets and shows of what used to be holmes. this is the dumb neighborhood which people here see wasn't execution site, a square kilometer kills a little see from mazda 5 shot. i have, they tell us about domestic it. on the street, in 2013 dozens were executed, people know for sure. or because the bumper gate does fill in themselves doing the footage was the years later. local said the execution is very from assad's military intelligence is about a minute to the national defense forces. i the soldiers take up the street and
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through black and government into a trench and shop them one after the other. young and full are brought to the trench, been killed when regime soldiers smoked last week on show the full video because it's to goose and be on the french people. keep finding bones. the entire neighborhood feels like an open graveyard that looks like somebody's pelvis, a job on these appear to be human domains collected by children and local residents here. when they find them, they collect them in one spot, and then they go and bury them with this is have been coming forward describing to us the orders of things which happened into them. and they say it was just one massacre. it'd be massacres in every street at every block. every. every minute that i was born by the assad's but in power. he says the shot of the soft
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skills has some bad. yeah, they have to many attempts. we received him and buried him. i saw it. you can imagine how many people were killed like my son, if they detained anyone here he or she will not come out to light. this block was surrounded by concrete in our in barriers. his other son was also arrested, but after his release he fits syria and now lives in jim and have moved on just to do much of to lead to heart. hasn't seen him more than a decade. yeah, that'd be good. yeah. so it wasn't on the one muscle that would, doesn't, there were bodies in every block. they killed many people, those coming to torture, displaced and killed us and told them on of how much this 14 years old. and he's memorize the names of the former regime, segregation there's, why are you not in school? this is no such because it's not our school, it's closed. so i stop learning. i'll stay here and they can make money. i also
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throw away the bones, so the docs on come and it pulls to sod, syria, potentially most grieves, are playgrounds, as well as the torture and executions. there are numerous higher stories from the dumber and this is just one neighborhood. the mass graves are open and the evidence hasn't been for this. it will take years if not decades, for savings through here and for justice to be served. some of the job with the 0 to the damascus to somebody in the house is a certain political unless i'm the director of a certain association for system dignity. and he joins us here in this to, to get to have you back with us before we get into the politics that's just reflect from, i mean, i don't have to take the brutality that we sold and assign those reports based on immeasurable missouri and people have enjoyed on the side, how did they reconcile with the past? how do you reconcile with the past?
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i think it's a pretty hard think uh, just to contemplate, let alone to actually go through it. we're serious, are not familiar with what was going on inside the present and the, and the level of torture and dehumanize agent of assyrians through 5 tickets now. but the important thing right now is for the entire world and the rest of the sort of society to actually see everything that has been going on. and to realize that this is only the tip of the iceberg. we, it will take us serious, probably years and tickets to fully comprehend and understand what happened. but most importantly, to get into the healing process and to recover our society. the social cohesion right now in syria is hanging from us, right. and we're going through a very sensitive time, but again, i'm hoping that these images as heart of the are, it will, they will explain to the rest of the world why we sacrifice so much. and why we are now entitled to a much better future. and why we expect to be in 3rd world to help us reach the future a, do you expect the world in special communities in this city,
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the breathing space that needs to come to terms of the past and find its way for the future and to give it the support and help, but it needs we are really hoping that what we understand and realize that the past towards that is very complicated for many reasons. uh uh, for example, the lifting of sanctions. i think this is the main issue right now we, we fully understand that it's linked to the atrocities of the redeem, but the root cause these atrocities, which was the redeem itself and are gone. so basically what we're hoping that they will be a more, a pragmatic, practical understanding of the situation and syria and that those sanctions would be lifted as soon as possible. because as i mentioned before, situation on the ground is very fragile. and we are now facing the return of tens of thousands of refugees and displaced people into society in a country with, with minimum infrastructure and in some areas that even bad because people are coming back to find that they have no property,
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no house. so unless urgent majors are taking and, and the support starts flowing into syria, we might face a lot of social disorder and violence. and probably we will go back into a more and rest within the series society, how well placed as a new administration. h t s. i black with our shower hello placed. is that to lead syria in the way that it needs to be um to united? well, this is one of the big questions right now and, and, and as you've seen yesterday, uh, they had a meeting with the assistant secretary of state and best there, but relief regarding the situation of issue the itself. and it wasn't the, the, the meetings were not talking about, then you had ministration or authority on the declarations. statements that came out of the us delegation. we're referring to specifically as the situation. so right now i think what, what needs to happen. it has 2 false, you know, one is the serial level and one international level on international level. it is very imperative that we be couple that the listing of s d s from the lifting of
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sanctions, as i said before. so we have to not wait more, it's really urgent. on the other hand, i think one of the ways that we safeguards this transition is to have a very inclusive government now. and we have suppose to have a new transitional government in 3 months or in march. and so the key thing here and even in order to send an, a positive science to the international community, this new government transitional government has to show where she is sharing inclusiveness transparency. and this is a chance for is the s really to break all the malls and, and kind of this is skeptical views that they have about the been i but has many thanks. indeed for coming from me, us or deposed terry and present is yet to be seen in the public and russia where he fled to of the full of his regime for his most go helped to keep a sharp outside impala and built up a significant mochi presence in the country thoughts as you, the top of all of
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a report says ousting is raising questions about the future of relations between russia. i'm syria, that the west is clearly keen to see russian implants in syria decline after the fall of death. sondra shame, europe said the restoration of relations with syria depended on the removal of russian bases in the country. it's really, europeans indeed imposed a series of sanctions against syria. they, among other things targeted the humanitarian sphere. like the supply of medicines. with such a statement, the europeans seem to be telling the syrians, if you want to receive medicine and food that stop developing relations with russia, this is called black males on this bus. in recent years, the influence of the european powers in syria has been limited. the you power, which is not very se inferential. i mean, over the last 10 years, the, you see, we policy, it was almost absent and it doesn't have much influence on things on the ground to
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say to the russian faces and see we have remains unclear in 2017 most care and damascus. signed an agreement on the use for a period of 49 years. but since then things have changed. aside, has gone this year in transitional government says a decision on the russian military presence of the country will be made soon. there is no tool of the immediate evacuation at the same time, the russian ministry of personnel moving from less significant basis concepts throughout the country. heading to the naval base of tal twos and the base of main nivia. let's talk here about 400 russians. soldiers have already withdrawn from the damascus area and being transferred to the as a sits name. but as the russian ministry contingent to the syria exceeds several thousands, they simply went fits into the 2 bases. so that will have to be, i know we will, reduction in numbers that let's say russia went want to leave see right completely
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as it has long standing times with the country is kind of a thing. you also receive things ranging from food, aid to the supplies oil products. at present, the supply of food on grain from russia is suspended. ukraine quickly offered to fill the gap, offering we'd shipments to see we're down this year, so the good. what is green supply? we give you goods, you give us money. if the serial authorities are ready to continue a cooperation in this area, there will be no problem. the certainly and sessions have present in terms of relations between the 2 countries, but that decades of military, diplomatic and economic ties wound and outright would be down sort of assigned both sides, a king to keep the dialogue open, you know, ship all the, all of the old to 0 most scary. so there's plenty more fil a heads here on this these out, including the 60 boat threshold having been achieved. the bill is passed. us a voice, another government shut down off the senate approves
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a funding bill for the next 3 months. plus i am, i'm at the present coffee data. i'll be telling you about gunners for my gold mining suck to employee more than a 1000000 people. but we do the economy, devastating the bottom of the northern gauze that has been on the is right, 8 minute trustees for more than 70 days. the also as a refuge account has been hit by an astride killing 3 palestinians. they attacked talks as an internet and phone charging point is be any place in the account that provides people with access to the outside wells and says radio strike on a home. in giovanni, it has killed 12 palestinians from the same. finally, 7 of them were children, civil defense workers had to dig through the rubble with that by hands to find survivors. the whole building collapsed. lots of bodies fell on us.
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they pulled out many bodies. lots of people were killed. most of them were women and children are unicef as well that children in gaza, a cold, sick, and traumatized to an agency for children. 196 percent of women and children are not able to meet that basic nutritional needs until this month. some warnings of immune and famine in the split, as well as only allowing us to function that the humanitarian a needed in 2011. right. i swear i'm running away from my tent so that my children don't ask me for a length of bread is known, you have time for i'm going to deliver the flower flowers too expensive to buy. it cost 100 shekels, who has a 100 chuckles a day? if i want to prepare bread for the children, you know, 100 seconds a day. come on, see i and i also don't have any income. i'm a lawyer, but unfortunately now there is no work to be run to a 100 and for around 2 and a half months i haven't had any flour. and so far we haven't received emergency aid
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. i've been running to the charities since 6 o'clock in the morning and i've not got anything. here is the parts at 70 louise, which, which is the senior communications officer for unrolled, that's the you an agency for palestinian refugees. she told down to 0 that the humanitarian response to the will on garza is being strangled by israel siege of children and families. they do not have enough food. whenever all food supplies it see the bridge or is lentils, there's no nutrition. there's no a vegetables, a for it is miserable. it's, it's beyond mr. food, any time we go to own, we're shelters. the 1st thing people off for see they need absolutely ever thing children. i a crying in the corner because they want a piece of bread and we really are just talking about writing. this isn't enough for the entire population to survive on having a lot of children. now. there's a lot of children getting sick, drinking even just water, as well as
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a shortage of pain, water supplies, children, and getting sick because half of tied to a with diarrhea, the sufferings skin infections this has been going on for weeks and months and it's how much the humanitarian response is absolutely strong both because we cannot get enough supplies into the people we need. it says not enough the safest invitation of the age into the gaza strip. 69 percent of buildings have been damaged or destroyed. so how are we going to bring in aid where the roads, the roads are filled with rubble. they've been phones, they've been hit and strikes. there's only so many pas. you can take a lot of the area around the largest 1st thing is, is taken over by criminality. by using i'm and this is something we've warned about since the rest of crossing fluids. this is something that we have been seeing and repeatedly warning. people do not have enough, we've watched a month. so then as children go through the powers of trash to try and find that next new, it's absolutely in humane the conditions that are being forced to the cause of
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these really and proceed is unacceptable, is gone. a is struggling with an unemployment crisis, particularly amongst the young people. that's full thing many to tend to illegal gold mining, which is causing serious environmental damage. 60 percent of water sources have been contaminated with mercury and other toxic metals. i'm going to address couple to the village of coffee data and south east and gone. it says the home line is earning the living in the middle of a plantation, a few 100 meters from that village in southeast and gone to coffee. and the 6 workers are looking for gold. 4 hours they dig into the ground, sifting through slow and stones, and much finally, coffee at mercury to extract the precious metal. and this is the reward for hours of labor. 2, maybe 2 and half grams of gold pieces. the only challenge is occasional harassment
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by officials here. yeah. their own so when i piece on the water to get in, did you return stuff cause he moved the coffee day, the from the capital across why he'd worked as an informal trader, he says, mining gold has changed his life in doctor for many others about 1100000 people are now living from info on mining and if you include that families and dependents, the sector supports 4500000 canyons. and because it's such a sensitive subject to you, politicians take it away from discussions about regulations. but the environmental activists say the practice note he has got them say, is creating a major ecological and keep them a disaster. this is this way and i was what these,
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this, you know, it's, and i will talk that way, drinking the water being used and navigation. so it's going into our food. and i'm say, is destroying for us, if a showing of soil listed on gun now, water companies wants that each small scale mining isn't controlled. within 2 years, the country may have to start importing drinking award for the to take action by government to make sure we tend the situation around. are they bottom mentally say, boy needs to be done some um, you know, government response, atrocious. absolutely. tricia. they say there's a no mine is damaging for us land and coca plantations. and if nothing is done to regulate the industry, they want you to destroy natural food and water sources. increase onto the coffee. did he got time now for the weather and his amazon. how i really
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a standing like windsor across the middle east. we have got to find a plan spilling out sober rock around, running across saudi arabia's thinking further south with effectively it's a cold front to 18 celsius. it's going to feel pretty trivial. vocoders in that as we go through sunday, so i certainly try to grab the wind. so what is as a result of that and quite a brisk wind as well. really freshening things up. maybe when we get to 20, if you're lucky as we go through monday, saw the north, you could say we have got some on several weather around the eastern side of the mediterranean showers. long spells afraid it's a western pot. so syria running down across the good pots of 11 on all the way into gauze, and we will see more of that miserable weather continuing as we go 13, monday that these the saw, the med looking decidedly unsettled, cypress thing. some shots show as longest, both refrain the potential for a little bit of flooding. there may be tools at western side of serious southern tech. yeah. so what's the weather to just clipping the finals of africa?
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that's a brisk wind that's feeding those that have you showers in across the mediterranean . that really does a theme as we go through monday. meanwhile, with shelves continue across central africa, west to whether the seasonal rice boil. so to the west. but some what's the weather for the eastern cape? and so it has a on now to sierra the humans who sees the top 10 of these the 2nd time in days and another yeah. of subdued christmas celebrations in bethlehem of palestinians known the destruction in garza also was pulled in by munich, extend the lead of the top of the german league as coming up the pod. he came in to be some cookie interim head full for us, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now,
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i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era examine the impact of today's headlines? know for empower, liberated the syrians. and this is, syrians has to determine how the future looks like setting agenda for tomorrow's discussions. if you all people from across the world can collaborate, why can't our world leaders international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inform and inspire too many to justin pratt and much is this should be on the agenda, boucher 0. the. the
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the other again, you're watching how to 0 has reminder of on top stories this hour. jeremy's transfer of schultz has visited the city of mag to bug a day off to a comp child in to file. is that a christmas ball? could you describe the attack as terrible tragic? 5 people have been killed and the suspect is in custody. us has taken a step towards legitimizing the new server and administration by making its lead alshaun it scrapped to $10000000.00 bounty for his arrest and says that we're consider listings functions. so so says the new leadership will have to be responsive and demonstrate progress fast. nolan garzo is moving 70 days in twin, his ran a military seat and his writing strikes to 3 people are defining charging points
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and they all shot a refugee camp on saturday. and earlier tack onto pallet killed both palestinians, including 7 children. i am as all fired from yemen has landed near a public park and tell a v, it's very much, he says it tried but failed to intercept the missile. medical sources say at least 14 people sustained minor injuries. the face of a page of the launch missiles towards israel since the will and gone so began what they say as follows, are see with palestinians. in garza, before there was even time to get out the door is exploded and ballistics lasalle in the right. behind our building and all the windows blew in on the 1st 2nd floor of the whole area. and it was very frightening over her face and you have enough time responsibility for the attack is the missile force of the
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m in the armed forces with the help of god targeted on his really minute to target, to not to pipe just with the ballistic missile the missile tips its targets with precision and the defensive, and it's up to systems to fail to count through it. with this significant operation, the many armed forces salutes our great, see how many people you took to the squares and field fun and confrontation and defiance against the criminal is really enemies. then perry is a full original. as of the association press, you also served as chairman of the for impressed education of is the only joins us from to be good to have you back with us down. just describe what it was like in tel aviv when this miss all hedge and how bon ruble is rainy's. feel from a to by attacks from yemen, as well. sorry to sound close to 4 in the morning and people ran to shelters or stairwells as was the case for me, are safe rooms and apartments. and it can be a little unsettling on the star and goes on for about a minute. and then your generally your room, which mostly has in the past, been intersections over habit and the past week and not least suitcases missiles
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landed. and that's all these are in. so yeah it's, it's a degree of homer. nobody is rarely. so i've kind of become used to their defense of being so collective. the whole thing is not a big deal, but clearly we see that this has potential to cause damage. absolutely. another thing is the saying that these attacks were installed at our say with palestinians . do you failed was really filled with a c sfa in gauze or would stop them? i mean, cold show the majority is really, is one of these fire and goes or not some issue that was around government along with i'm boss is, is basically blocking the past due to a full deal. returning all the hostages and exchange for an end to the war of the 2 of the people israel want to hand influence over to the ranting but the criminal mafia. and yet, and 1200 miles where our initials at israel instead of let's say preventing starvation longer on people. i mean, the view is real, was that this is certainly
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a tragedy for a young man, but also an a danger for his role. but also been a far as the world has put top was as madness whereby it was, he's not only brought about the dust and a half 1000000 people in, in are currently causing damage to egypt. and the billing is, which is your kind of forwarded by competing track, the soonest canal and in general, causing mayhem. and the regional could be hosted around there is a sense in israel that the world has been reading this and a lot of used to be only israel's problem, engine genuinely seems bizarre because of the damage of the heat is of cause out of suppose in solidarity causing to global maritime trade, which feels inflation and all kinds of the costs and effects the whole world. so there is a sense that is real. the perhaps it was time for a global coalition of air in the states and the magazine west, and everyone else impacted to uh, to take seriously this threat from the disease. who as i said, are, are, are,
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are in the space of such outrageous commonality by spending what little money is, of course, the country in the middle east has put on attacking a far, far richer, strongly country just yeah, you do, you do already have the tax buy of the us on the u. k. and the coalition launching strikes on who's the target best and yahoo. all right sir, take care. i and that's the thing he's going to take further action. what might that be? what are his options? well, i mean, they have already gone cause damage to the 3 court data in particular, controlled by the who to use. uh, they could do more, they could maybe try to strike at the leadership the, the china striking structure. and so now just the capital control. but at lucy's, of course, if they do all that, the risk of causing damage, she says that we're using them and then there is a sense of israel. now they are dealing with jihad, the enemies, so,
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so cynical seminar on so frankly, people that they want damage to the costs of their own people because then they can then they can go crying to useful it. it's an international media, nothing you want. i'm signing as early as calling genocide and them, and i mean it's just craziness, but the current government of israel has sort of lost patience with all of this. and i strongly suspect they're going to escalate unless they receive some kind of insurance from the world that outside forces those. okay. okay, well balancing. see how that pans out? my thanks down for joining us, that from kind of a the several funds have been reported down to you crazy and try and attack deep inside russian free districts for head services you have cuz on the caps of a semi autonomous, toughest on region, the residents were evacuated russian
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defense officials say they intercepted and shot down several drains, and russian forces have lots to try and strike on a residential area and ukraine 2nd largest city of khaki. the strike has a 9 story apartment book, enjoying 6 people. a 2nd strike talk is another district of cohesion. what officials say is escalating aerial campaign against the north east and see to this piece of is electra at queen's university, belfast. i'm a specialist in russian foreign policy. he joins us now live from russ on of any to and it to me via skype. good to have you with this here bounce. give us an idea of where you see this rule being asked. isn't it stalemate as an escalating? does one side all of the other have the upper hand. uh yeah. so i think uh there's no stone weights. i think you're off these various studies beginning, you know, behind both on the battle filter and strikes are in the rear of your brain. and uh, ukraine is also having problems with both supplies,
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with military equipment from the west, but also with domestic recruitment. and the move to the brain is brought up as of music. and on top of that, of course, you have a change of us, of ministration from by them to trump, who is being very vocal about need to stop the one simply reduce the supply. so for your support for your brain from united states, it's also of russia hays a having it out by hand and it's, it's a, it's a bit of an the role in the battlefield as well. uh so no. uh so, uh, what, yeah. uh you guys, you mentioned justin trunk entering the white house in a matter of weeks to january 20th. jan has said that he is ready to compromise of ukraine. what might that compromise looked like as well? uh, i think just have to use that to get ready to talk and uh she is uh, starting position which do you have to create it back in june? was that uh bill um uh,
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the last time ukraine has upset accept the rush. i had to keep some way for you uh, your opinion, regions which uh ross, uh, a positive control now, but which is the claim dated so uh, in uh, september 2022 and then you know, a friend, a mistake as well as premier uh plus you try to if your grain uh plus rides for the russians because in, in ukraine, uh and uh, that's basically what they want and its difficult without actually, you know, beginning of adult and uh, explorer and rushes to sort of read lines. what they really are to know where, where they can corporate wants a base and you're trying to, to you and exceptional legs, a little bit territories seems to be uh, things which they are the most co loan. so it won't compromise them. oh, do you think trump is the bond? you can bring both of these sites to the table as well as you can something they bring them to the table. but what happens afterwards is another thing because of
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the from demand. so we should differences between ross and you're right now so great that even though we strong, it's difficult, you know, to see how it worked about how the can bridge the gap. because your training says that it was a point not recognized any to any of those of territory and put an incriminating which has been outside of your brain control and officially and russia for us in front of you for 10. yes. and that still is your, um, on the table uh, even before you get to a much more contentious one places like um, the new regions which i actually bought to control by your brand anyway. uh so yeah, it's very difficult and also the but the truth is that you create instead of losing and whatever the negotiate. now it looks like that to me is that then we knew it was position. so in a sense it would be getting better for the landscape to start negotiating, but i don't think of any issues. i think you're trying to lease it more generally. i can frame wind to, to accept this reality of that they will have to give out quite substantial. um,
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you know, territory and uh with our nato membership. uh solo. so he's very good to be got to breach, to be honest. i like for you to have a great to get your thoughts. buddy, thanks for taking time to join us. give us has now are they avoid it? a government shut down with congress passing a funding bill at the 11th hour. the bill is past the bill extends us government funding until march and includes disaster relief, failure, deposit. but as the millions of government workers sent home without pay was find gold and a political risk list. he says americans process of close to deals and last minute funding bills is only compounding the nation's debt crisis. the issue here is that for, for a long time, more conservative house members, conservative republicans. what they really dislike is that these funding deals are always made at the last minute by the leadership and with
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a lot of unrelated news spending provisions thrown in there. and that's what causes so much frustration by conservative house republicans. they don't like getting a 1500 page bill at the last moment that has a lot of new spending. in this case, some of the new spending was disaster relief. now that that may be a very valid thing to spend federal money life. but what some of the house members really dislike is that these bills are not made to what they call the normal normal pre procedure. it's really made behind closed doors, part of the house, republican and democratic leadership. and they fund the government, but they tend to also throw in a lot of additional spending. and understandably some people object to that process . they want things to move to a regular process with hearings and improper vatike. unfortunately, that's not where we are as an institution where we are as an institution, is that these things go down to the wire. they're made at the last minute. and typically they do have a lot of on related provisions. and that's what conservatives dislike is what most can trump dislikes hope was also angry, though, because it doesn't include
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a suspension of the debt limit. is that something that the house republicans, unfortunately for them? because they don't want to have to be the ones who raise it, but next year they're going to have to raise the debt limit as well. as far as using glass. i'm all i have rescued. $160.00 children and teenagers from a controversial jewess jewish set left to hor, fosgate to say they found the evidence of human trafficking on child abuse and a farming area southeast of course amount of city. they all to overall is group has a similar accusations in simple countries since its founding and israel in 1988 rescued miners. and now under the government protection as an investigation is carried out. a different whites quote of the organization of american states has ruled against el salvador for denying and impulsion to a woman whose life was at risk. the twins, 2 old women known as beatrix, suffered from several health conditions when she became pregnant. in 2013 doctors established that her fetus would not suffice outside the womb and recommend
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determination. the little, however, prevented them from ending the pregnancy she underwent and emergency c section of to pulling seriously ill. and the baby died shortly off the bus into american commission on human rights as ordered outside the doors, government to pay compensation and change it to me for some noise which is unrestricted and the well as time now the oldest bolt and his visa. so thank you very much mentioned so says he are looking to recover from they put her on a form in the premium league. but the defending champions are currently one little down a way to ask them how to pick audio assigned have last 8 of the last 11 new games. and a courtesy down in assessment place is a big game coming up in the spanish titled race between the top to boss alone. and i'd like to come to do it, but also a top but only on goal defense. and they say to gain more than that, let's it goes to on an 11 game winning streak, it's possible that it will have home advantage for this one. and they take
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a have not one at bosses since 2006. it's now at the moment there is the best team, you will have to say that it's uh they have 11 winds in the row. so it's, it's, it's really would be a tough match, a good match and, and uh, yeah, and we're looking forward. i think he had more than 700 games for 582 it's it's in the row. it's an unbelievable. and um yeah he, he did a great trade shops and tested shopping and i have the highest respect about him. let's see, we can see that it's the same. the team is the same, like in the highest respect shop. and um, yeah, but he changed nothing. we want to into more. so he, 3 times jim and champions by munich have opened up a 7 point lead at the top of the button to sneak up. that's what the hammering or b leipzig, $51.00 on friday. fine surrender. believe me far maybe to some last season. that
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was off the winning 11 titles in a row, but thanks to goals like this one from joshua cubic as well as jamal and we'll see all a conrad lima leroy saw. and i and alfonso davies, looking pretty good shape to regain make that would just hours away now from the big heavy weight boxing re match between all x on the 2nd side. some fury both sizes have no waiting, few is technically the heaviest. he's ever being 4 or 5, and 127 kilograms, but he was pretty close on the scales. and so it was a mistake. was around $25.00 k as light to boxing wise and both cost to guarantee a day be spoke to us earlier from re add. c every event involving types of here is bizarre. this is security to event where you cannot to that pulling it full really legacy for bucks. man if, if it was sick wins, i think it becomes a king of the heiress fury wins. and where we're back to level packing and we'd probably get to trilogy next year with pokemon wants is i still go to in that
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bodies off to tonight's escapade in the ring. but might you say this say is outside of here, there's always bizarre. aside surround him is always go to narrative of the story line. what do i make of it? i think fury is ready for a big fight, so lead genuinely is ready to go. i think he's going to throw in those, throw everything at you $0.06 simply, but like you did in the 2nd part with you and say, well, to really take it to the ukranian and leave it all in the ring. it may cost him in the end if he doesn't get sick out. so, so doesn't to sick well doesn't get significantly a head in the rooms. but it certainly makes for a fantastic spectacle, but it's very unusual sizes. and few, we know that he was moody or in the week as well, but i think that's a good thing for him going into this fight and form a and then pick state champion, lindsey von has made a come back 6 use off to retiring the 4th year old american for just 14 in the top
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part of the g at some more skiing and switzerland. she was 1.18 seconds of the when a austria is cool, media you to mind a bit late in low, but no problem at all. and that's what this whole thing is for the time being. i'll have another update a bit later. all right, stuff, thanks very much. peter know, thousands of pilgrims and visitors slipped back to him and the occupied westbank joined the december holidays. but celebrations have been quiet for a 2nd. june o'brien, as israel continues his own souls on dogs, mohammed haji reports for a 2nd year running christmas celebrations in bethlehem. all subdued main. just square white christians, believe jesus christ was born more than 2000 years ago. is noticeably deserted. palestinians in the occupied westbank say they cannot celebrates while the people in gauze being slow to sadly for the last 2 years last year. and this he had with
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nothing preventing anything that's much like every year because we don't see that is the we can celebrate on other people. they cannot send up to date. the christmas nativity scene in bethlehem to fix the baby jesus wrapped in a kaffir instead of a manger. he sleeps in a bed of rubble and destruction. symbolic of the situation children in gaza have faced for more than a year. and it has been a difficult year in the occupied westbank to wear as well as increase the frequency and intensity of its rates. and that has impacted tourism as well. but then since
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the film, the going to put the facing that really difficult because as of who isn't as it is of the, of the stuffing on the 22nd of the business. and the for the over the constitution is very bad. christmas should be at the time of joy, but this year it's a slumber effect. the bells of bethlehem a now ringing for a cease fire in gaza and an end to the occupation. mohammad, how g elders are active as in the netherlands, are raising out that names of the mold and 45000 palestinians killed and as well as will on garza, these i'm said of the other akita. the process is expected to take 80 hours and it's been pro cost on radio and on youtube. the think of 845000 does not include the 11000 people who are still missing, many of whom are assumed to be buried under the russell. i'm not that from me or
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a car for this new south, but then go anyway, i'll be back in just a moment for today's the i can these democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the, you are systems corporate israel, affecting. it's a little bit branding from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or his 1st trip out of because i'm thinking when i met with as voters are sealed, then israel isolates because of a palestinian filmmaker becomes stainless, in no way i felt i'm just going to go for one month and go back again, separate from his family and homeland and denied the right to work,
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the bottles for acceptance and the following line. i booked the corner problems, i believe so, know how to explain to situations. then you're going to fight it from because to the arctic with this just so you know, once you reach this displacement comp and send the incidence river and i'll state samuel hums of thought it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union to are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother, after the theme was hit on his legs. we escaped but because of his injuries he could catch up with us. despite those villages being under our self control, local monitors see at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200 killed. those who have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escape. they are entire families who lost each other as they tried to get away from the village, a thing to 0 with no one managing to reach safety. people who made it. here's the
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most of those left behind are the button above the young, the elderly, and those injured in the rest of the attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. the do you have insurance? the goals a call around make running a tack on a christmas market. terrible and tragic. 5 people have died and a suspect isn't cost today. the head of them are a kyle, this is out. is there a life from the house or coming up? i'm something i've enjoyed in the neighborhood of damascus, and i'll tell you how the sight of a possible musgrave is a children's playground plus the cold hungry and with no sign of help on the way.
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