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on us dollars to combine so due to size the sign, new stairwell to lift one's to into homes are on the streets in search of safety. the germany's chancellor calls the attack on a christmas market that killed 5 people. terrible and tragic. the people live in don't also coming out of some of the jobs in the neighborhood of damascus. and i'll tell you how the sights of a possible musgrave is a children's playground. you n 8 organization says is rascals in northern guys that is trying to link 6090 kerry in response to the know country on us as the instruction loan given to you about.
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and that's the conviction here. all additions lead a much outside the us embassy, urging the incoming president to soften the sanctions. bounce on to the a terrible catastrophe. that's how germany's transfer is describing a car rami in the eastern city of mac, the bird, at least 5 people, including a 9 year old child were killed on friday when a vehicle plowed into crowds that a christmas walk it all off shows has visited the scene of the attack, which also left many people critically injured. he promised germany would respond with the full force of the law post. so as to what a terrible act today 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, and incredible number almost 40
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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 and for the city of mexico eclipse, the police of arrested a 50 year old man, previously unknown to security services, who moved from saudi arabia to germany in 2006, the prosecutor says, a suspect was disgruntled with the treatment of asylum seekers. magda berg is around a 160 kilometers west of the capital berlin. it's christmas market of trucks, thousands of holiday shoppers. every yeah, there's got the latest with all just here is dominic cane was in my date of birth for us. we had a news conference from the police a short while ago, dominique. what more have we learned about the suspect and his motivations? one of the things that the prosecution is police and city officials were stressing was what the in the front steps,
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the people who were pos of this who were cool, sucking this 205 feet for 205 casualties. 5 to 200 people wounded, varying degrees of injuries, and the motivation for what happened to i'm spending with the comp gannons journey through the christmas market. mounting the curb here trim attracts driving illegally down the road over the cub into the market. 400 meters that drove around moving people down as it were ploughing through p for here. and that motivation, remember, this is a man who it has to be. widely reports is, was posting things on line, referring to himself, in interviews with media news outlets. this is lambs, harshest critic, now as a society who had been here in germany since 2006, who appealed for asylum in 2016 and received permanent residency in this country. he had referred to himself in those entities. i was saying many years ago as
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wanting to help people from his country coming to germany. now, one line of argument, one line of investigation they say is that the elements that he was on the happy with the treatment being afforded to people who wanted to come to this country as heated to seek asylum. fox. the prosecutors were careful not to say that they necessarily best a's one line of inquiries. now they've had him in custody now since round about 10 past quarter past 7, german time yesterday. everything's on folded in the course of 3 minutes, 2 minutes past 7 german time yesterday drove up the cub where i'm spending 3 minutes late to everyone who he was going to contact with the call has been injured or killed by him. so as i say, that line of inquiry, the saying is perhaps his unhappiness with the situations for people from his
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country who wants to come here, but they are staying and sending one line of inquiry. yeah, we've had lots of reactions dominic, from german politicians. we've seen the chancellor visit the scene of the attack. what are going to be the political implications office? how will it play into the election? that's just around the corner, the pretty much holy people who are spending for election in this country who wants to become charles. so that almost whole. but one of the main policies have come here at some point on saturday to show the sympathy for the people who were cool stuff in this either so late flowers through the state as old off shots to talking about a terrible tragic day saying that christmas markets are about peaceful places where people come to enjoy the traditions of this country at this time of year. but for
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this maps, the leader of the conservative as the christian democrats in the federal parliament while he was here too. and remember, in the course of the week that's just going by in parliament, he referred to his policy is the one that wants to restore the safety and security to this country will lose remarks on after all, as a different lights on them. now is because of what has happened here. it's worth remembering that this man who has been referred to, i mean that for the suspects has been referred to by the interior minister and see phase as being is a lot of phobic with someone who online has been retreating, re posting, praising the posts of the alternative for germany, call to the f day, the far right policy in this country. so there's no question migration and security is a big issue in this selection campaign. what's happened to you will make it even bigger . dominic, thank you very much for that domini came live for as
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a matter back. as the serious new administration is taking shape with the appointment of a foreign minister. the government led by hi, i terry alshaun, his name, but i thought i signed out shabani as its top different that he has experience dealing with international aid organizations in the barrier. and either i'm it all sharaya is working on building new relationships with world powers after the collapse of bash on the sides regime. the speak to address here as a sole sit down who's in damascus for a service to an appointment that comes as a day after the the new, the da syria met with us officials in damascus. what more can you tell us about the ford minister and how this new leadership is planning the future of siri? of the indeed we see in a young secret as being at fontes appointed as the new administration's port import
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us at this end. oh she bet uh she has she, bonnie: so he's from the house that can prove as a north north used to approve and score of syria was born in 1987. so he's a quite young seager. he got the graduate just from the university of damascus in 2009 from the department of english language and literature. and then he had his must have degree in political sciences. then it stopped. most of these i'm university in turkey, but he is a close ally off. i'm a shut off to the did the fact the leader of celia now. and so she has been extremely close to him, a close ally to him that they have worked together 12 years before. of course the position taken over to the company when they have formed salvation government in the northwest in progress or if they've so did the share a few. bonnie, the dakota for the minister has served as the head of the particular seniors administration. and of course, getting his tanf, he has the missions with the,
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with the united nations officials for several international organizations. and of course, international points. you can see guys as well. and i'm gonna shut out the new adjacent towns that these experienced for house of extreme in the household for him to be the new, the for the minister, and to build more and more emissions internationally. however, there's a concern here now, so far based yes, has a pointed to 10 minutes and all of them are members of h t. yes. all of them are coming from salvation government that was in charge of running the affairs in it. that was close the line we staged. yes. so not a single finger from any all the position for actions have been so far appointed as the ministers. and that is a great matter of concerns for many others, a position for extra fractions that say, well, they have no concerns whether they used yes is really thinking of building a demographic see that that she'd use it or not. however,
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the diesel officials on accident this could have been saying, well, this is not a permanent government, this is any type of government. and these people are not department ministers. so these are in charge of the transition when department and government is formed. they will be more comprehensive and more inclusive. there will be a representative of several fractions and different segments of the societies as the ministers. however, to see that and to test that, we need to wait and see and data. thank you very much, right. so for that results that i live there in damascus, while the fate of tens of thousands of prisoners and missing people, remains one of the most hiring aspects of the syrian conflict between 20112024. more than half a 1000000 people were killed in the war, the syrian network for human rights police and out of one 150000, been missing. in comparison, roughly 40000 people disappeared during the war in bosnia herzegovina. international commission on missing persons in the hague says they may be as many
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as 66 mass grace sites in syria and more are being discovered every day. i'll just hear as a sound of been jotted, re for some kind of morning neighbor in the neighborhood of damascus. a warning is report contains a setting detail sending messages even in broad daylight. this is a dock potters, of the former regime laid bare 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 mazda 5 shot i have. they tell us about domestic code on the street in 2013. it doesn't, so the executed people know for sure, because the perpetrators filled in themselves doing the if what it was the years later know can say the execution is very from the thoughts of mimicry. intelligence is about a minute to the national defense forces. either monday,
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soldiers take up the street and through blind to hand government into a trench and shop them one after the other. young and hold brought to the trench, been killed when regime soldiers smoked loft. we've gone through the full video because it's to goose and beyond that, french people keep finding bones. the entire neighborhood feels like you know, from the 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 as 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 note that i was borne by the assad, but in power. he says the shot of the thoughts killed his son. bad. yeah,
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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 pod. i've moved on just to do much of to the heart. i haven't seen him more than a decade high. that it wasn't the only one muscle that would, doesn't their bodies in every block. they killed many people of those coming, those torches displaced and killed us and told them on mohammed's is 14 years old and he's memorize the names of the former regime. segregation is, why are you not in school? this is no such because most of our school is closed. so i stop learning. i'll stay here and they can make money. i also saw where the bones so did up. so i'm come
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in a post aside syria potential, the most graves are playgrounds, as well as the torture and executions. there are numerous hotter 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 driver does a 0 the dumb damascus to guys and now where the north has been under and he's really military seizure more than 70 days since early october. troops of bronx 90 terry ne deliveries. why been bonding the roughly 75000 palestinians, so still remain the latest as try catch all shots. he refugee camp killing 3 people . it targeted an internet and phone charging point is the only place in the camp with palestinians can connect to the outside world in jabante,
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and he's really as try for a home as killed 12 members of the same family. 7 of them were children, civil defense workers have to dig through the rubble with their bare hands to search for survivors. the whole building collapsed. lots of bodies fell on us. we pulled out many bodies. lots of people were killed. most of them were women and children. i speak to, i'll just say are sorry, cap was on with joins as not from job a lot in central guys. i tarry. got bring us up to speed with what's been happening these latest strikes in nashua. yeah, it has been a very 10 situation on the ground fully, but let me start 1st with the initial up that you that we managed to get exclusively from the inside. come out at one hospital. what may become a sources, confirm that the spend a minute 3 has floated exclusive devices on the definitive commodities one hospital . and they have been judging civilians are so trapped in by not here to flee the area due to potential blow up for the entire neighborhood surrounding come on as
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one hospital. this is one of the serious developments that took place during the past hour. exactly on earlier today, a come on at one hospital has been a badly damaged from the study, a task where instructional struck the, the flow of the hospital, causing significant disruption in the building at the above. oh, so we have got confirmation from eye witnesses that there has been a very noticeable escalation in terms of the strikes on heavily pillow top neighborhoods and residential homes. one of the latest has killed a mother alongside with had to doctors in a big lot here. town and all this also with cute in she's a neighborhood in goal is a 16 both of those victims have been completely killed in sight. the homes that have been why the flats and, and also we need to model if you stop the, the vast majority of residential buildings for families, we decided to stay and remain in big la or devali have tend to be graveyards. following that is really the destruction of these houses over the heads of
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civilians. while the civil defense, what can really reach to these areas, the due to the very dangerous situation unfolding. these areas that had threatened up being designated to be a very active military. so we always have continued to hear from eye witnesses that there is no need to. but that thing in terms of the strikes with a, during the past 24 hours, at least 21 kind of sentience have been killed. and these us twice, based on our sources and most of district austin ongoing would move military momentum and the heat in the central area of the situation is a bit calm right now. but that has been reports coming from under. so right. suggesting quite close to drugs at the top wisconsin piece being transported to allowed to hospital for medical treatments. terry, thank you very much for bringing us a nice day from guys. i've terry cup was of meanwhile unicef is one that children and guys i co sick and traumatized
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you an agency says 96 percent of women and children can meet the basic nutritional needs. it follows months of wanting to get funding. industry is realize only allowed in a fraction if they do not attend in a meeting. gosh, that's the level that i swear. i'm running away from my tent so that my children don't ask me for less. the bread is not you have time for, i'm going to deliver the flowers and flowers too expensive to buy. it costs 100 shekels, who has a 100 chuckles a day. if i want to prepare bread for the children, 100 shackle today. 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 so around 2 and a half months i haven't has 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 got anything. here's the pulse, it's 70 louise water edge is a senior communications officer for on reviewing agency for policy and refugees. she told dodges the horror. stories are coming out of the siege northern gossip as
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we've spent this entire year reporting and what we can see. what we can see is these, the staged areas in the north of gaza. what we can see is rappa. we haven't been facilitated access to wrap the 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 stories is 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 this time and use that across these checkpoints. when i was in god the city i met an entire family who was army female . they told me that all of the male relatives had either been shots or did change.
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well, what comp? we see what telling you what we can see, but what com we see, see a head on alger 0 searching for that golden glow. we look at the environmental damage, illegal mining is causing and gone. the the hello. the start really is starting to pop across the western parts of japan and there's more where that came from this little area, high blood pressure that's been sliding across the north of the country and go from tucking in behind. so cold rack coming through over the years, it'd be warm caesar. i'm not going to produce peace amounts of snow for once again, across the west of horseshoe and on into chicago sunday. and monday is pretty much the same thing going on. so when the snow will start to pilot up as a result of that long as you drive across the crampons,
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navigating up to around full celsius in the us. so some of the temperature to full basic much of china is dry and quiet. but notice what's the weather just sliding across start was some very wet weather to making its way towards vietnam. the circulation here that's been brewing up, it may well develop into a tropical storm. is it not just as way further north, as we go into the positive next week, that could cause some problems? i certainly want to keep an eye on what, whether to just affects the least the side of india just pushing up from under. but this easing up towards the dish or as we go through the next couple of days, i will watch them disturbance hopefully clearing the air in the northwest of in the we'll see temperatures in new delhi at 22 degrees. little bit afraid to focused on the the,
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there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own event, you know, counter and things the, the, the clear. again, you're watching l g 0. a reminder about top stories. a german of forty's are preparing charges of murder and attempted murder against a 50 on the suspect. after a car talk killed at least 5 people that a christmas marketing mag diverge. chance that old off shows has visited the scene
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and promised to respond with the full force of the law. serious new administration has named us on house, on our shavani, as is foreign minister. he has experience dealing with international aid organizations and it made his appointment comes as a leader on it, off shaw, west village relationships with wild thomas and, and is really a strike on our shot. he refugee camp in northern guys or has killed 3 people. it targeted an internet and phone charging points. the only place in the camp with palestinians can connect to the outside. the federal fires have been reported after ukrainian jo natasha deep inside russia. 3 districts were hate in the city of cause on the capital of the semi autonomy to san regent. authorities issued evacuation
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orders for residents, russian defense officials say they intercepted and shot down several drugs. we will come because of the strong explosions. 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 and ukraine's eastern city of paul cross case intensifying forcing people to free to nearby towns. only 25 percent of the population remains. they're dealing with water, electricity, and gas shortages for crosses, the strategic city because it's located on roads setting a supply lines. if captured, it could bring russian forces closer to the stated goal of seizing the don't the a screeching and russian forces of launcher drones try calling the residential area and ukraine. second largest city hockey. it had a 9 story apartment block, enjoying 6 people are 40. see russia is escalating its aerial campaign against the northeast and city. alex, teach all these electra at queens university, belfast,
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and a specialist in russian foreign policy. he says you craves military is on the back foot and under pressure to negotiate a deal to end the war. so there's no stone mates. i think the process very steady, like getting you know, behind both on the battlefield and the strikes are in the rear of your brain. and 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 your brain us so great that even though we strong, it's difficult, you know, to see how it was about how the can bridge the gap. because you crating says that
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it was a point not recognized any to any of those that are trained for an incriminating, which has been outside of your thinking control and efficient in russia for us to give you 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 wind to, to accept this strategy of that they will have to give out by substantial um you know territory and uh we have an alternate to membership has done. pete has killed at least 20 people in nigeria, southeast and
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a number of states. it happened in the town of o. p. john, during the distribution of free rice mentees, financial, 3 and a half of christmas. a nigerians have reacted to this time feed, calling on the government to do more to address poverty and hunger. ganna is struggling with an unemployment crisis, particularly among young people. it's forcing many to turn to the legal gold mining, which is causing serious environmental damage. i'm indeed res. travel to the village of coffee day to meet some of them in the middle of a plantation, a few 100 meters from that religion se, and got a coffee. and his 6 workers are looking for gold. 4 hours, they dig into the ground, sifting through soil and stones, and much finally, coffee at mercury to extract the precious metal. and this is the reward for hours of labor to maybe 2 and half grams of gold. he says the only
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challenge is occasional harassment by officials. i am pregnant. so when i piece on vehicle i wanted to get in because he moved here to coffee day the from the capital across why he'd worked. as an informal trader. he says, mining gold has changed his life in that there are many others. about 1100000 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 taken away from discussions about regulations, but the environmental activists say the practice note he has got them say, is creating a major ecological, and he can't make disaster. this is this way and i was what these is, you know,
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it's and i will talk that way, drinking the 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, water company's wants that it's small scale mining isn't controlled within 2 years . the country we have to start importing drinking award for the to take action by government to make sure we tend the situation or wrong or the 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? a boss says crashing to a truck in
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a southeast in brazil can at least 22 people. the bus was traveling from south palo when it blew a tire and they had a ton of la him. yeah. official say the desk oh is likely to rise after the wreckage is cleared to cuba. now with the national assembly has to finish its 2nd and final session of the year. shortly after the president administers lead a march outside the us embassy and a message to the incoming trump administration. it'll guston before some have on, or the cubans national assembly acknowledged another challenging. yeah, for the most of us on the, on a sort of a little makers, discussed how the economy contract it again, the proper loans, blackouts will continue and how the government will charge for more internet services in dollars based. you know this week president miguel, this kind of puts a positive spin on the countries powerless economic situation. so you need the long
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piece of ms to will say this year couldn't have been worse, but we revolutionaries, optimist believe it's important to have go through another year and learn to, to listen to.

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