tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 21, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the the for the back to this is to use our own out to 0, live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. germany's chance that calls the attack on a christmas market that killed 5 people terrible and tragic. police are still trying to determine the motive of the suspects of some of the jobs in the neighborhood of damascus. and i'll tell you how the sides of a possible musgrave is a children's playground. also this hour is rouse,
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sees in northern guys that is trying to link the humanity in response to the war. that's according to the un 8 organization on the glass. it's nothing but horror stories, we're not able to provide any facilities in any age to the population. and the 2nd year of subdued christmas festivities in bethlehem as palestinians more than the disruption in gosh, and piece of stems with your sports needs, including another the feed for mentions to city. this time they went down to one and asked the line losses in 12 games across the thank you for joining us. a terrible catastrophe. that's how gemini is chancellor. is describing a car running in the eastern city of mac, the bird, at least 5 people, including a child were killed on friday when a vehicle plowed into crowds at a christmas market. or la shows has visited the scene of the attack,
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which also left many people critically injured. he promised germany would respond with the full force of the law, both to us and what a terrible act today is to india and killed 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 a 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 a sympathy for the relatives for the injured, for the city of mexico eclipse stuff that police have rated a house in connection with the attack, a suspect arrested up the scene is a 50 year old mine previously unknown just security services, who moves from saudi arabia to germany in 2006? magda berg is around a 160 kilometers west of a capital berlin. it's christmas mach. it attracts thousands of holiday shoppers every. it has got the latest in investigation with dominic and was in my date of birth for as so dominic,
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what more have we learned about the suspect and his motivations where i'm standing right now. this is the entrance to the christmas market. this is the entrance which was used by the driver of the car. effectively, what he did was to drive along the streets around. i'm standing now behind the camera is to say, sequence of tram tracts. places where calls are not allowed to drive. so he drove a legally over the drum tracks and then mounted the cab and drove swift as it was to the right. and then was into the market itself and was able to drive at high speed through the markets. people talking about hundreds of meters in which he was crushing into people ploughing into people. moving on now we've know quite a bit about this individual. don't weigh a 50 year old man, a savvy doctor who's been in this country since 2006 at apply for asylum in 2016.
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why? because he said that he was the thing he had left as long as he wanted to become christie. and he wanted to, to no longer be persecuted, as he said, he wanted to help people leave saudi arabia come to germany. he had tried to set up networks to help security women in saudi arabia, least all of this has been reported. why the by, just for the set for new sources here in this country ends that he's been working in this country in the field of psycho therapy sites. hi tracy, working in hospitals, but also in a prison where he was treating patients who were criminals, who had addiction problems. most importantly, he is in custody and there is a news conference that he's on the way right now. here in the city, in most school, the out of scott house, which is perhaps a 100 meters behind me next to the market in which representatives of the police of prosecutors and the political authorities here in this city are talking to the news
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media about this individual what was the space of mind, the space of health? what factors were operating in his mind? in the last few days in the last few weeks, few months? hopefully that will be officers to these questions at that news conference, which is on the way right now. indeed, and we're watching life pictures of that news conference on the way in mind to bird . we've also seen politicians, including the chancellor, visit the site to of this attack, and they will no doubt be some political implications and repercussions. how is this likely to play into the election in jeremy? that's just around the corner. yeah, that elections on the 23rd of february. so 2 months from now effective mail, 2 months tomorrow. and so many politicians have already been speaking, sharing the sense of grief, that sense of solidarity with the victims. here off shots, the johnson, i was here a few hours ago finding,
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walking through the marketplace as i was just describing with his colleagues, the interior it minutes minister, nancy phase. but also that was the leader of the opposition in this country sleepless mouse from the conservative christian democrats. he was earlier this week of week just gone by and said in prominent, but his party's mission in this selection campaign that's pretty much thing on the way or has been guessing under way, was to make sure many sites, again a secure country or comments like that take on a different aspect. following what happened here on friday evening. the question will be, what science will be wide uh, probably not just those here in mac, the book who are really from what happens yesterday. but why does society in germany, what will people make of what has happened to you, or fax, the police will make a note. and so everybody remember that this was a man who was as painful traits by relevant ministers passed as mamma phobic,
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a man who online at least was often seen hosting or retweet. thing is it where on social media prays for the far right past to the alternative for germany. clearly the alternative for germany policy will say that it had absolutely no connection with this individual thoughts. the central question about migration. this is a man who came to this country as a migrant became an asylum seeker was given, asylum was integrated into society, was working as a doctor, full of space. we'll play into people's minds as they consider that folks. i'm not so it will come in 2 months time. dominique, thank you very much for that. that's all just there is so many came life for us, the from mazda burg. earlier we spoke to rake broken. i, who was a political analysts and a professor of european studies at stanford university. he says, the suspect has expressed few, similar to those of far right parties in germany to present themselves as human
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rights. active is towards the ports, the women from saudi arabia, in particular, who are in trouble with sharia law. and everything is used strongly rechecked within the concept of the religious and, and what it does to political systems by saudi arabia. so it is on the one hand that so it can rush to now in how he presents himself and how he acts as a political activist. but after 2019, it seems as if he also struggles with mental health issues in this house. but um, much more recently, he portrays germany as a country that is affecting people like him. because germany is trying to is, lama size. is europe, european, which has been for a long time and narrative. also, as i mentioned it as a dodge fund that germany is not keeping home to people who are in need and need to
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assign them. but germany allows the end of the christian accident and they use long, i'd say, send off the opposite. and that's been a narrative by it writing parties. you also like comments of the lead off, i'll send that to you as a dodge done and admirers, a loan mosque. so it is a mixed match of anti islamic positions to, hey, nothing use at least 20 people has been killed in a sam, pete in nigeria, southeastern a number of states. it happened in the town of o key jed during the distribution of free rice meant the financial strain ahead of christmas. many nigerians have reacted to the sum feed calling on the government to do more to address poverty and hunger. the serious new administration is taking shape with the appointment of
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a foreign minister. the government led by high a tirade. alshaun is named us that hoss on all shavani as its top different that he has experience dealing with international aid organizations in the, in the bay area, the leader, i'm at all shy, wright is working on building new relationships with world powers. after the collapse of my shot, a sides vision as well as syria looks ahead to the future. there still many questions about the past. the face of tens of thousands of prisoners and missing people remains one of the most harrowing aspects of the syrian conflict between 20112024. more than half a 1000000 people were killed in the war, the syrian network for human rights minis. another of 150000 are missing. in comparison, roughly 40000 people disappeared during the war in bosnia herzegovina. international commission on missing persons in the hague says it may be as many as 66 mass grace size in syria and more are being discovered every day. as osama been chatted,
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reports now from telemundo neighborhood in damascus. a warning that is report contains his setting images and details even in broad daylight. this is a dock potters, of the former regime laid bed in the streets and shows of what used to be holmes. this is to them a neighborhood which people here see wasn't execution site, a square kilometer kills a little see from us. if i shot i have good, they tell us about domestic on this street in 2013. it doesn't execute people know for sure, because the perpetrators felt themselves doing the, the footage was the years later. local say, the execution is very from sides. military intelligence is about a minute for the national defense forces. i the soldiers that up the street and through black and government into
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a trench and shot them well enough to the other young and hold their brought to the trench and killed when regime soldiers smoked loft. we've gone through the full video because it's too gruesome. beyond that, 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 month that i was born by the sides, but in power. he says the shot of the south killed his son. badger. they have to
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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 pod i've moved on just to do much of to lead to heart hasn't seen him more than a decade high that it was internally. one must have that would, doesn't, there were bodies in every block. they killed many people, us, those coming, those torches displaced and killed us and tell them on 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 my 2nd smart stuff. our school is closed. so i stop learning because i'll stay here and they can make money. i also throw away the bones,
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so the docs on come and it goes to a sod, syria, potentially the most graves are playgrounds, as well as the torture and executions. there are numerous higher stories from the government, 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 driver does is 0 to them, damascus. it handles how my joins us now live from serious capital damascus assignment, as we saw the in your report, very difficult to reconcile with the past so many syrians, but the new administration is also looking towards the future. tell us about the new for administer, who has been appointed and how the new leadership in syria is looking to build the future of the country. hopefully it will have to be built from the ashes of what you just saw. it did. this is going to be
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a difficult transition and what you're hearing from this evening at the station is that they're, they're going to work there, her hardest to try and rebuild this country. this latest appointment comes with the appointment of us. i thought i didn't try binding somebody who was known and it left somebody who has worked with the former administration for the salvation government in the province. somebody who was instrumental in dealing with agencies and, and used to bring in a to the province. and now he's going to be the point on to deal with all the ford and government to be coming in as they've been in a flood of diplomatic activity. if you saw just 24 hours ago, the us administration said it's highest, but i think different about to them at least. and then barbara also met, not just the, the leaders of this, the decision, but also civil society actors as been. and this is something that has been ongoing . you've seen the germans here, you've seen various people from the get opinion. differentiate have sent diplomats
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that the tech issue embassy. if we open at the latest one to the open is the author, the embassy, although it is going to take time for this, the embassy and others to come back after a more than a decade of being shut down and then properly read, debate them. so that the citizens can come and see this country and be part of the progress that these new administration is promising. but as you saw, that this is going to require time in everything that this administration, such as they say that they will require time time, that they're asking for the certain government to give a certain people to give them brother and sit from the se, in people's perspective what they're asking them to do is to make sure that there is peace, that the economy picks up in the city and people work so hard to get this. i get rid of this, the former regime i part and parcel of the new government which takes you or somebody. thank you very much for that to sound the been job is a nightmare from damascus. a serious new administration says,
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10000 soldiers from the outside regime have come forward to register at a reconciliation center. in the talk, you receive temporary protection cards, allowing them free movement without fear of a rest access. i'm of beach has more than that. at the gates of le talk, he has a reconciliation center, mence, then, in long queues, waiting for a new beginning. the former soldiers of police officers of the house did a side resume since the regime fell. they've lived in fear of retribution. now they wait patiently to receive temporary protection cards that will help them rebuild their lives. lynette sent them to you to own. let us talk to them. applicants receive a protection card as a temporary measure. it serves as an id, as well as helping them to move freely. however, this card does not absolve anyone who has committed crimes. that is the responsibility and jurisdiction of the judiciary. the process carried out by
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employees that the former defense ministry is swift and straightforward tripping a woman and legal sort of how we have been treated well here. none of us were harassed once you feel secure and dignified. you yourself will rush to act according to your own conscience. i kind because i felt reassured, and the procedures here a very simple at the weapons collection sites. each rifle is a symbol at the end of the a sod regime. the surrendered, the weapons are not being destroyed. you're being transferred to new military units under serious transitional authorities. it's part of a broader reconciliation strategy. that includes m s. d for conscripted personnel, and i can say i used to be a colonel serving an engineering course. now i have to come to surrender my weapon . i'm hoping that the coming days will be better for me, my children and the entire population out there. i hope we all live a dignified, prosperous life as high as 40. and with that syrian stake, another step towards which many hope will be
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a more peaceful future. access i'm reach out to 0, straining is not on the use. our is leaving the hospital is the syrian political list and director of the syrian association for citizens dignity. thank you so much light for would that be for being with us on algae, sierra re uniting and reconciling syrians, those of committed crimes, as we saw in that report and those who have been victims of those crimes, how difficult is it going to be and do you think this new administration advice us is up to the task? i mean, regarding the crimes themselves that you just reported on. just seconds ago, i think the numbers themselves, the speakers are staggering. the deluxe of which i've never been hurt in modern history. then what happened in syria over $56.00 tickets is truly the crime with the century and, and syrians in the revolution. what they said really is, is enough and never again. so the, the reconciliation process is going to be hard,
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long and most probably families and victims. they will never reach that level of salis and comfort that we all hope. but the interest 3 in dialect it has to start, like it happened in other countries. imperative and equally important, i think a robust transitional justice has to be an integral part of the political process. because one thing that might bring comfort to syrians as some sense of justice is if they see those responsible for the uh, for the crimes that were committed against them. either in jail, in court, or at least never have parked in the future of the country again. mm hm. and, and so for that to happen for the reconciliation to happen, what do you think the syrians need from the international community today? what are they hoping? what kind of support are they hoping to receive from an international piece? i think the part of that i just mentioned the, the treasure of justice. this will require the collaboration and involvement of,
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of many states, the heads of the regime, the hits of the intelligence services. those who are directly responsible for showing orders or even take part of themselves in domestic or is committed against syrians. they live in neighboring countries and in other countries, even in europe. so those have to be, have to be brought to justice. but at the same time, the, the healing has to start with the industry and society itself. and for that to happen, they need to be give us some space and time and support. and this is why the issue of lifting sanctions against syria is very important right now. we're facing internal crises, in terms of a country that doesn't have enough structure and services to, to, to, to, to offer it to it's got discouraged citizens right now. but we have to take into account that we have hundreds of thousands expected to come back with the refugees or internally displaced. so if the country from economic point of view from service is point of you cannot cope with that, then we're going to have,
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we're going to see a lot of more social unrest. uh, probably confrontations with society. and this is a normal consequence of those 5 tickets of, of a start rolling. right? but do you think the lifting of sanctions, you know, will be enough? what more needs to happen in order to put the country back on track, if you will, the lifting of sanctions. it is important, of course, but recognizing this new leadership. how crucial is that? we seen, you know, a number of foreign countries. reopening the embassies in damascus. we saw us officials in damascus. how important is that for the leadership? it is crucial. i mean, we have to take into account that there's still a onto his list and most probably the listing and the organization is going to take awhile. and it's going to go into the new american administration and not the current one. and this is really long time for students to 8. so i think the nice community has to be more pragmatic and practical about what's going on in syria and certain waivers and, and licenses has to be
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a granted in order to lift partially or of course totally or all the sections. but at the same time, m. s p s has to open up past due a health informing transitional government that is truly inclusive and transparent . because that will make it easier for the united states to deal with a government that's not only leg by sds, by just briefly. one last question, or if i can, you were talking about, you know, a former leader is being brought to justice or shot aside the former present of celia is currently in russia. we haven't seen or heard from him. perhaps just a statement that a few days ago seemed cd. he fled or left syria. what's the likelihood? do you think that he'll ever be brought to justice? unfortunately is very slim. i think that would take a considerable change in the policies of a certain country, especially russia, but still the case has to be made against against him, against other people within the origins that were responsible for the crimes that we just saw in your reports. yeah, that'd be nice. thank you very much for talking. thanks for having me. thank the
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the northern guys that has been underneath really military siege for more than 70 days now since early october troops of launch 90 terry ne deliveries. why bombarding the roughly $75000.00 simian. so still remaining the nose latest sri, keep out shante refugee camp, getting 3 people. a targeted on internet and phone charging point is the only place in the camp with palestinians can connect to the outside world. in a jabante and is really a strike on a home. has gail 12 members of the same family? 7 of them were children, civil defense workers had to dig through the rumble with the bands to search for survivors. the whole building collapsed. lots of bodies fell on us. we pulled out many bodies. lots of people were killed,
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most of them were women and children. unicef meanwhile, has warned that children in guys the cold, sick and traumatized. the un agency says 96 percent of women and children aren't able to meet their basic nutritional needs. it follows months of warnings of immune and finding in the straight israel has only allowed in a function of the amount of carrying a needed in casa, that's the level that i swear. i'm running away from my tent so that my children don't ask me for lots of bread is known. you have time for i'm going to deliver the flower flowers too expensive to buy. it cost $100.00 chuckles. who has a 100 chuckles a day. if i want to prepare bread for the children, $100.00 chuckles a day, come on, 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 . i've been running to the charities since 6 o'clock in the morning and i've not
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got anything. here is the pulse at 70 louise watts. rage is the senior communications officer for why the un agency for palestinian refugees. she told dodges sierra horror stories are coming out of the siege, northern goss. we've spent this entire year reporting and what we can see, what we can see is these besieged areas in the north of garza. what we can see is rafa we haven't been facilitated, accessed throughout the us since we are forced out in may. we have absolutely no idea of the condition of not only over facilities, but united nations facilities, united nations premises. and then the procedural, it's nothing but horror story. it's nothing but horror stories when not able to get access of that, we're not able to provide any facilities in any age to the population. it is unacceptable. does these areas around the check points that are like no man's land, everything has been destroyed in every direction. i never know. i, there is no reporting of what is happening. there's families that are crushing
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these checkpoints. when i was in god the city i met an entire family who was on the female, they told me that all of the male relatives had either been shots or to change. what, what, how we see what's happening you what we can see. but what can't we see? thousands of pilgrims and visit us from to bethlehem in the occupied westbank during the december holidays. but celebrations have been quiet for the 2nd year in a row. as israel continues its onslaught on god, mohamed, how g reports, or 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 no to simply deserted palestinians in the occupied west like say they cannot celebrates while the people in gauze being slow to sadly for the last 2 years last year and this year we're not preventing anything that's much like every year because we don't see that it's the
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we can celebrate and 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 weigh as well as increase the frequency and intensity of its right. and that has impacted tourism as well. but then since the, so the going to put the facing that really difficult because as of who isn't as it
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is of, of the stuffing all the to the 2nd of the business. and the for the already come, the solution is very bad. christmas should be a time of joy, but this year it's the slumber effect. the bells of bethlehem a now ringing for a cease fire in gaza and an end to the occupation. mohamed, how g elders are the head of the roman catholic church of frances has weighed in on the war in guy's, highlighting his impact on children. he began his annual christmas address to address to the clergy, saying, is there any forces has denied a senior charge official permission to enter guys on saturday he did. yesterday, the pay track was not allowed to integrate as, as they promised. yesterday, children were bombed. this is cruelty, this is not for myself. i want to say this because it touches my hot head on the
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news, our searching for that golden glow. we look at the environmental damage, illegal mining is causing and gone up. no control, not just being sanctioned longer than cuba, and that's the conviction. have humans, i sick of sanctions. politicians lead them much outside the u. s. embassy, urging the incoming president to soften is found on cuba and in support. fine munich, extend their lead at the top of the german league that's coming up major with beat up to say the, the hello. i recall the usual popcorn cloud across the good parts of the amazon price and the loss of thunder. we showers around here. line is storm, so it just coming out of really pushing into the hot to zillow all the way in to
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west and palms. modem for pushing up into ecuador, sing some live you showers, longest spells afraid of some whatsoever. was specified also just brewing up around northern areas of austin team that ready for the next couple of days. pushing into bolivia some heavy down pulls that could cause some flooding west and brazil again, some really sharp and sundry showers. again, the possibilities that some flash flooding with the weather will make his way back into re, uh, as we go one through sunday, weather comedy making his way across the eastern side of the carrot band, just around the dominican republic. but a rico the winwood sing some west the weather more so i think for the lea with at least on fast day as we go on into sunday, the shelves to very much in evidence. and you can follow a chain of storms all the way down at the panama, the better. whether that to just around conjure us. meanwhile, because you assist and reach, right, well that we have still got significant snow is it's really cold. and so that is the side of the canada minus 11 for also some snow to just around the western side
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of the confidence. and that will make its way for the east of the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read into the game? so basically, you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0 pod came in to be so it could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now, 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
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trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times, but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era the the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching the news hour on now to sierra with me for the back to go a reminder of our main stories. german police are looking for a motive after a car attack car attacked by the keels at least 5 people out of christmas marketing month to burn on friday. john. so that whole laugh shows as the visit at the scene, and thomas responded with a full force of the law. authorities of repairing charges, of murder,
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and attentive measure, against the suspect to raising the cost city. serious new administration has named us out hostile shavani as it for administered. he has experience dealing with international aid organizations in even if he's appointment comes as the leader. i'm it out. shara works to build relationships with well and, and he's really yes, right, going off, shot to you, refugee camp in northern garza has killed 3 people. it targeted and internet and phone charging points is the only face in the camp with honesty and can connect to the outside world. already and my colleagues, nora kind spoke with my case c, a former official in the us state department's office of pasadena phase. he was based in israel, but resigned in july and protest against the war and gas. my job in jerusalem was mainly just reading about guys that focusing on guys every day and reading about the situation there from the human rights situation, the humanitarian situation, the economic situation and these sorts of things. also working with my colleagues
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to read about general palestinian political issues including settlement expansion, palestinian politics, human rights, the prisoner abuses, and that sort of thing. and really all the problems we have had seen since october 7th were happening before october 7th. we ignore palestinian suffering. we accept these rarely government narrative of events, even if we know it's not true and we really pursue israel's interest. we don't pursue our own interest. and that was one of those. that was what push me out the door. and what responses were you guessing from your zip go through periods from the us government from the state department to your reports that you were sending since because of will broke out. there was really no response. i mean, every, everything that about the situation there where they know how bad the situation is, all the information, the casualties, the lack, if you're an attorney and they're aware of everything, and yet we continue to pursue these policies and support what these really military is doing. so it was really the lack of response to what we are. you've always had many different countries around the well did you ever see the west capitulates
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elsewhere and the way that you'll say and get it is doing so to as well. no, not at all. and it's, it's frankly embarrassing to service in american diplomatic is real to see just the way that we given to, to man's abuse, really government and continued support what these really government is doing, even though we know what's wrong. and i have not seen that in any other country that i've served in a little for years of your experience. looking at this issue was, from your point of view, is the solution for casa, the guys that needs to be run by a credible palestinian government linked with the west bank of east jerusalem. part of the larger state of palestine as we move forward towards the 2 state solution. i mean, this is our been our stated goal for years is to have a 2 state solution yet. we're not doing anything to create that 2nd state. we don't recognize the state of palestine, we're not even allowed to use the word palestine in our reporting without putting any quotes. so we need to recognize guys as part of the palestine and unite the country. not to seek to divide it to donna now, which is struggling with an unemployment crisis, particularly among young people, is forcing many to turn to illegal gold mining,
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which is causing serious environmental damage. allergies here is on the dangerous travel to the village of coffee day day to meet some of them. some of them in the middle of a plantation, a few 100 meters from that village in southeast and got a coffee. and the 6 workers are looking for gold. 4 hours, they dig into the ground, sifting through soil and stones, and much finally, coffee at bakery 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 by officials here. yeah. their own. so when i piece on vehicle i wanted to
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get in the coffee moved here to coffee day the from the capital across why he'd worked as an informer trader. he says, mining gold has changed his life in that of many others are about one point. 1000000 people are now living from info on mining. and if you include their families and dependents, the sector supports 4500000000 gun use. 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 if this way and i want, what is this, you know, it's, and i will talk that way, drinking water being used and navigation. so it's going to allow food color, i'm say, is destroying for us, if a showing of soil listed on gun. now what the company wants that each small scale
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mining isn't controlled within 2 years, the country may have to start importing drinking water. the to take action by government to make sure we tend the situation or wrong. or they brought them into, let's say, boy needs to be done. sounds like, you know, government response, atrocious, absolutely. choices. 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 a totally destroyed natural food and water sources. increase on tuesday, a coffee duty guidance the several fires have been reported after ukrainian drone a time. deep inside russia, 3 districts square hate in the city of cause on the capital of the semi economist
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hottest on regions. the authorities issued evacuation orders for residents, russian defense officials say they intercepted and shot down several trojans. we will come because of the strong explodes since we started reading the news and saw that the service guys, residential complex was hit, then we read that there was a hit on closet can street. meanwhile, fighting in you crazy. eastern city of polk square offices intensify forcing people to free to nearby towns. only 25 percent of the population remains dealing with water, electricity, and gas shortages. walcross is the strategic city because it's located on road setting. the supply lines, if captured, it could bring russian forces closer to the stated goal of seizing the during the a screeching and russian forces have launched a drone strike on a residential area and ukraine, 2nd largest city of concave. it had a 9 story apartment block, enjoying 6 people. a 2nd strike targeted, another district, or for the sea of russia,
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is escalating is ariel campaign against the northeastern city. the united nations security council has made a rushes request to discuss the war and ukraine. members also focused on the assassination of a senior general in moscow. earlier this week. russian authorities have arrested a foreign suspect in connection with the killing. he reportedly admitted to working with ukrainian special forces to the best of letting you fully meet the computer, go to work and release, and this crime supports fully the inhumane and terrorist nature of the car into crazy and leadership who just have this and other crimes aimed against the russian military, creative and political a needs behind them all the west and mentors of kids who are trying not to pay attention to what's going on to you. and that's betraying the principles that they constantly proclaim on the international arena. alex teach offices lecture at queens, university, belfast, and especially some russian foreign policy. he says, ukraine's military is on the back foot and under pressure to negotiate
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a deal during the war. as there is no stone mates, i think the process very steadily getting, you know, behind both on the battlefield and the strikes are in the rear of your brain. and uh, ukraine is also having problems with both supplies, with military equipment from the west, but also with a domestic recruitment and the modem. ukraine is brought up as a mistake. and on top of that, of course, you have a change of us, of interest ration from by them to trump, who is been very vocal about needs to stop the ones that really reduce the supply. so for your support for your grade of the, from the band. so we shows differences between ross and you're right now. so great that even though we strong, it's difficult, you know, to see how it, what about how the can bridge the gap. because you crating says that it was a point not recognized any to any of those that are trained for an incriminating,
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which has been outside of your thinking control and efficient in russia for us and point of view. what then? yes. and that still is your, on the table it even before you go through a much more contentious, one place is like um you regents, which i actually want to control by your brain anyway. 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 it makes use of your credit issued more generally i can frame lines to, to accept this strategy that they will have to give out by substantial. um, you know, territory and uh we will need to membership for nearly a week after cycling chito tour across northern mozambique. hundreds of thousands of people are homeless and struggling to meet their basic needs. at least 76 people have been confirmed that the storm destroyed more than 60000 homes. as hiring
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latasha reports. these people lost everything when cycled to total the village as a part of the district and traumatized. and i started guessing everybody was a travel. houses are collapsing, i went outside, there was no time to take any see why that was what i needed. the guy i fell and he's my head. is that how are they who lives in northern mozambie? knows these russians must last as long as possible. the cycle and washed away roads and it could be days before more supplies arrived of the thought a little regardless. we usually hired at his school when it's done comes by do it to file the now i lost everything, but a keith threw. i like to try and rebuild our homes cycle and she little has displaced hundreds of thousands of people in northern mozambique. dozens, i did. mozambique is one of the world's poorest countries and one of the worst
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affected by climate change. mozambique has already been the fed most vulnerable country in africa when it comes to climate events that include psych loan, such as like on tito, but also severe drugs as well as flooding a couple they've got to itself was already heavily effected by the conflict and the violence that led to widespread displacement already more than 7 on the 16000 people are currently displaced. wp was already supporting these people. so this shock comes in addition to what the people have already been facing the authorities, a cycle and see the could be the start of an intense and destructive rainy season, which usually runs from december to march in this region. that means uncertainty as families brace for most like loans, violent storms and severe flooding. hot on with us out of their mozambique before it hate to mozambique cycling chito towards the french overseas territory of
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my art. the storm devastated entirely neighborhoods cutting off the central services of water and electricity. hospitals remain overwhelmed with patients suffering not only from psycho related injuries, but the hydration and malnutrition. at least 35 people have been killed by the authorities have said official numbers could be in the hundreds or even thousands. the french president was heckled by locals when he visited friday. some said there, they have not received enough support from his government. now to cuba, where the national assembly finished the 2nd and final session of the year, shortly after the country's president and mrs. led a march outside the us embassy, a message to the incoming trump administration at augusta and report some have on or to business. and the assembly acknowledged another challenging year for the most of the of a sort of little make is discussed how the economy contract it again, how for loans blackouts will continue and how the government will charge for more
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internet services in dollars. days, you know, this week president miguel this canal puts a positive spin on the countries powerless economic situation. so you need the long piece of missed, we'll say this year couldn't have been worse, but we revolutionaries, optimists believe it's important to have go through another year and learned it's lisa and see what we will say. the cuban communist party has been consent of the election of donald trump and his choice of cuban american hotline unlock rubio, the secretary of state, and has already took the most sanctions. that's why they organized this much bustin from around the capital. the cuban government says more than half a 1000000 people attended, you know, say it's whatever it is, it doesn't move. why are they blockading us? do we do anything to them today? they are hurting us. a lot of them on a few more 1st top administration slapped to cuba with most sanctions, and to put the items back on the us state,
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sponsors of terrorism list. all this is costing the economy billions of dollars a year. so they're not going to say so most people here because they have to do their work. at the same time, no country on us has been sanctioned loan given to you about this conviction, have some protests to say the sanctions make it hard for them to do their jobs. fully assess them we faced today, it's very difficult to get access to the rule materials that we need for the production of vaccines. it's hard to exit. the technology that we need to the demonstration was led by rival castro, one of the leaders of the revolution. and the president miguel desk and the crowds, johnson down with the blockade in washington. triumphalism isn't. yeah, that's the message. yeah. it's not heavy at that. at augustin algebra hold on a tens of thousands of processes of riley in the central solar week. after the south korean president was impeached over
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a short lived declaration of martial law on december. 3rd, protesters accounting for the rest of june. so he'll use residential powers of being suspended, but he remains in office. authorities say he's not complying with an investigation being carried out into whether his declaration of martial law, caustic choose. it constituted insurrection. the countries constitutional court will decide whether to remove your own from office or restore his presidential powers. the 1st hearing will begin next week. sooner had on algae 0, a major boost for solar energy in the philippines registration and she had a project with any sports customer on netflix keep champion returns to the slow 6 years. the around one percent effect. tricity globally is consumed by data centers,
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many of which provide promote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the energy of these fuel. what's to store our digital information without a heavy comp and footprint. and i'm just so beautiful north coast of the u. k, where the global green energy revolution, taking on new elements tries on out your 0 unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence. and as i said, and 11 on on her voice is the world has turned its back on so that our lives do matched 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 or of
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the the future. thank you for the good trouble is continue for pick claudio. and these matches to city side who have stuff with us, another the fees this time, the premium, the champions went down to one that aston villa, john duran and morgan rogers with the gold fellow before consolation for food food and said he had not dropped the 6 in the primary table, 9 points behind need is livable just by having say, 2 more games. it's 9 defeats and they lost 12 games across and then competition was optimal. there's a big game coming up in the spanish type of race between the top to boss alone and athletic on the dread, but also a top box. they've played a game mold,
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then i'd like to go who were on an 11 game winning streak. i tried to go have no one at barcelona since 2006. now at the moment there is the best team, you'll have to say that that so they have 11 wins in the row. so it's, it's, it's really would be a tough match, a good match and yeah, and we are looking for it. i think he had more than 700 games for 582 it's, it's a narrow, 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, but job and um, yeah, but it changed nothing we've onto into more. says he 3 times jim and champions buying munich. i've opened up a 7 point lead at the top of the bundles leak up. that's what the hammering or b leipzig, $51.00 on friday. fine. so when the police violate the season last season,
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that was also winning 11 sites and 0 for thanks to goals like this one from joshua can make as well as jamal. and let's see all the conrad, lima, the royce, on a, and alfonso, babies. they all looking pretty good shape game make right? we just, i was away from the heavyweight boxing re meant to uninstalled. is the concise inferior i both sizes have not weighed in serious technically the heaviest tvs ever being 4 or 5 at 127 kilograms. but it was fully closed on the scales as was, it was around $25.00 kilos, lights a or every event involving types of theory is bizarre on this is sick fury to if i really cannot to that pulling it full really legacy for both minus if a sick wins, i think it becomes the king of the area. fury, winds them with, with back to level packing. and we'd probably get to the trilogy next year with bozeman once, if they still go to in that bodies off to tonight's escapade in the ring. but what
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you say, the thing is about sizes here, there's always bizarre offense around him. he's always go to narrative and the story line. what do i make of it? i think furious, ready for a big fight, so lead genuinely is ready to go. i think he's going to go and then throw everything at you 6 seconds simply. but like you did in the 2nd part with you and say, well, the really take it to the ukranian and leave it all in the ring. it may cost them in the end. if he doesn't get sick out so, so doesn't hurt to sick. well doesn't get significantly a head in the rooms. but it certainly makes for a fantastic spectacle, but it's been a very unusual sized few. we know that he was moved here in the week as well, but i think that's a good thing for him going into this fight and former olympic ski champion, lindsey vaughan has made a come back 6 years of to retiring. the full year old american finished 14th and
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the world cup. super g at some more its in switzerland. she was 1.18 seconds or for winter or space. cool media, utah. yeah, and that's all i have to say for me and peter, thank you very much. we'll look forward to seeing you later. and the philippines is set to build the world's largest floating solar farm on a natural lake, as it aims, increase its use of renewable energy. but his bond to be low is for somebody going to province local fishermen and worried the project to the cost and their livelihoods. alfredo as that has been fishing when laguna lake for 5 decades on a good day. he says, the to make around $50.00. that's 5 times the minimum wage that will on a holiday to know if the children are not working. and this one is married. beautiful. thanks to the sleep. i was able to pay for their education apples needed and put that on. but the afraid of fears those days will be over soon. the government is set to construct solar panels on the lake largest in the philippines as part of
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a push to increase the share of renewables to half the countries entire power generation mixed by 2014 officials have cited to study the found an initial installation has become a breeding ground for fish alfredo isn't convinced. no, no, no, no. i don't believe we can get near the site. it will be closely guarded. to see it spray basically our government run. and even if it becomes a bleeding crowd, if it's special, you won't benefit from the but can you tell me that on the government says that won't be the case. and then be came up with the maybe they're mean they're yeah, we're in the floating finance or the what we call it. now the locks when the place did you go to the so the, the other feature both are either use or something. they will also have a navigable or advantage for the nissan of the project. but the report released earlier this year by a group of renewable energy advocates raised concerns about how some renewable
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energy projects, including the one laguna lake, could be affecting livelihoods. storage solar farms aren't new, but most of them are built on man made reservoirs. the laguna lake project and it's been described as a testing ground for the technology business because it's of course large scale solar panel project in the world on a national league as also inactive pushing. so the location of the solar farm happens to be on the fish rich area of the $91000.00 hector laguna lake. according to the reports authors, the government must do further studies on appropriate technologies where we can harness the potential of this through natural resources. but we will not damage the ecological and social community. the government maintains, however, that the pros outweigh the costs as a solar farm is expected to generate 2 gigawatts of electricity,
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