tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 22, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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and see the action engine easier just for like to untie. the estimated 230000 people can join us as we speak just a 5 isn't victims is on the the other i'm a ricardo. this is the muse, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes console and waiting to dive is really military intensifies at siege of northern gaza, directly targeting the come on a lot of hospital. and there is never head to the east of guys city where these really be pfizer just have to target. is this the school at night without any sort of warning?
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lebanese and texas officials meet the head of serious new administration to chop a new passport officer full of assad government. the germans gather to pay tribute to the 5 people killed in friday's call running attack at a christmas market. suspect has appeared in quotes, the past, the project taking flight and using and to bring a native buzz back from the extinction. i'm trying to get real sco with the sporting handing a big moment in the spanish title, race logic. i'm a dread score late to complete. come back when i was a boss line us replacing them a ton of lendy. the world health organization is cooling for an immediate and is rainy. attacks on
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northern gauze has lost a functioning hospital, finality, 80 days now northern gauze, it has been on the siege and a minute treat campaign. why be described as ethnic cleansing says? don't on sunday. 19 pallet students have been killed in the north 29 across the entire strip. patients, a trapped inside come out one hospital with few doctors left to treat them. demetrius surrounding the facility as a type intensive care and maternity units of on the human. the notion of loss of today's the 22nd of december 2024 and i address you from inside the i c u department, which was targeted by these really um and yesterday the department came under a wave of selling and direct gun fired with both of gynecology, and maternity departments with directly impacted as we speak, i'm showing on the hospital has not stopped since the early hours of this morning. these really ami has continued to pound the hospital jobs and alto rules. loud explosions, assist, and strap. no is flying around causing panic among our patients. we wonder why
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a medical facility is being pounded. we have demanded and still dom onto that. the whole world provides us with the protection guaranteed under the geneva conventions . but the whole world still ignores that both hospitals and medical stuff are supposed to be protected under these conventions. but hospitals are still being targeted and medical stuff slotted before the eyes of the wild. regretfully, all our appeals have fallen on deaf ears. and they're all about in central garza yet another shelter was hit scanning. 6 people even says attacks on shelters on deliver it. and it happens more than $220.00 times since the war began. and, and gone for the city is where the soldiers struck a call, killing full people nearby. another shelter was attacked. abraham all highly has more on that strike are now standing inside business fried classroom. and most of the most here is full in
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a very he's never heard through the east of guys city where these were 85 or just have targeted. this is school at night without any sort of warning. at least 8 palestinians had been killed and dozens were injured and transported to the hospital. in northern central guidance, we can see this kills of destruction inflicted on most of and most of your school. as you can see, the whole, the pre intro created by this missile, as you can see here the classroom, which was once a place for learning civilian displays here from different parts of this friday. regardless, trib been that up here being targeted and brutally killed. as we can clearly see, the vin covers as you can see here. so with the blood put another getting a hunt, and most of the sudden, i mean, oh and then that some of that means you're sleeping here. the palestinians at the school are displaced, civilians had lost their homes to is really
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a question and not because it, it will have been forced this place from different parts from you better because you can from vehicle here during this ongoing is what you to war. technically using the b c's, guys, a trip for more than $400.00 days. and in the role as you can see, that receives, as the smell of the blood is everywhere. and then we came out to see the scale of destruction with the bodies lot and body parts all over the place. is there 80 work? planes fired 3 missiles on the score? the exclusion was massive and frightening to us and to our to g. i know we appeased to the whole war to bring this work on out of the situation is much more di or is that tax is not only concentrated on northern governance, but also these where you imagery is processing on solving central gaza. as you can see, most of the notes here as cool was this past,
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and somebody victim have fall in you to be looked at the of the occupation of what i am with. i mean, how does your northern gauze all power this time? a speak now to try a couple as a me joins us from de paula and central garza tart. another 29 people killed just today where i have these latest strikes being targeting the world. it's a very complex and fast moving situation here. the environment is quite charged with the fee and compartments. so now laura, in fact uh there is a very um percentage presence of his when he pro just over age right now. we can't count just like more than 5 years. what he drives of this type of your students, whatever you just set, click move ahead. i could be a very terrifying sign of more potential attacks within the coming hours. but we have upset the huge flow lives of a spoke just coming from and is a rock trip you to come what a residential building has been slots in the during the past 30 minutes and to no,
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no reports of casualties have been reported fox earlier also at this hour, in the past, all of these really minutes we had talk it without any warning i've ever you simply built up residential building that was packed full with civilians to a now 5 kind of city of have been killed according to medical sources. and now the sound of use drones are getting much more loud right now in the central area. we can see like fi it on the face of everyone shoes, especially with that since don't today at least 2912 a city. and i've been killed so far on the ground here. of course the goal is to study for the 19 of them were killed in the north of the strip fox. uh, the uh, the, the situation remains entirely precarious. obviously, what are we talking about on the ground is an increase of the minute to pressure by the is by the all me own that civilians and keeping on carriers that didn't sleep. she likes it, especially that the coast of mine has been widely targeted. since the hours of this
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morning at the that's is a snapshot. what has been going on during the past. oh exactly right. laura. back to you. okay. target you page a very vivid picture of the situation. the in the nose where of course has know for a lot more is really precious, has been for almost 18 days. now it's been quite difficult to make contact with people that the last couple of days. what is the latest you are hearing about how the 10s of thousands of people who remain there a coping? well in fact, people that are quite codes in the course find out what trying to navigate means of escape and also navigating means to survive and lights of the very type of minutes received them post and post to devalue. and right now here time, the situation is a remarkably easy to your right thing of the north with the remarkable sides of it, taps on residential houses and on the vicinity have come out. i do want hospice and we have received some updates of from the director of x amount of to a hospital suggesting that the medical teams are sort of racing inside. but the
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percentage of the hospital is still on the attacks. a box was apparently clear that people are killed on the facility of the hospital because the teams cannot provide just sort of medical rest corporation for those of who are killed. that means that even for those who are going to be wounded within the coming dollars that will be left blazing without getting any sort of help to the money for wes and bidding humanitarian prices about just yesterday the the w i chose managed to reach the north the district and even there has been some sort of delivery to take time to talk on the east bed administrator has assumed the city of bates having targeting civilians are holding them to please. so it seems that they are getting denied and the lights of the old during them to sleep um to evacuate the area due to the 3 concerns by the use. but um you just by their announcement that these areas have been previously admitted, totally fine. so okay,
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that's the park. i was intact. thank you. as of a vivid sense, the impulses of the fair, i'm panic across the gaza strip is as well escalate strikes on gauze. well, garza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child that's according to unicef viewing agency. as describe the situation in the strip as hell on us, one child is killed or injured every 10 minutes. thousands have had one old booth limbs amputated. units f, as in a o 1100000 children and gone through our an urgent need of protection. a mental health support and estimates at least 19000 children have been open since the will become cummings as the humanitarian director for safe for children international. she says children and gone, so we'll face long term psychological effects from the war, you know, to 1000000 children and says the whole cause of is impacted
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by the so i'm the immediate media type of people choose mental health, but we know we are seeing children often ex children at all to be spaces for child protection and case management, and designing spaces that we will see and show them deeply. deeply affected currently bothers, but also work on this for the 12 months. the media in the past is to actually go to what we do to save the children. our dollars is to provide the media, the nation all the suffering. but we know to enjoy it is really your top condition, wisconsin the surface in terms of being able to meet the needs of the nation of children and the it's really desperate for children here. i can climb is
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a professor of political science with buying on university the joins us now from west joyce, i'm good to speak to you again. we just had the director of the come on, i'd want to hospital all skiing. the why is while is targeting this medical facility, the last operational medical facility in the north 22. so clearly protected on the international humanitarian little helps. you could shed some light on why this has been continually. targets is definitely true to be protected and they, the condo is the national law and more of the for sure. the is why the excuse is that how much do you use us hospitals as a base or underground base for uh, for terrorist activity hallways are these does no just the fi. a good thing hosted there is in civil society as donald, its unfortunate being. i'm very sorry to say that is one target civilians
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in gaza and the police population because of st. population is left to the nurse. the less war machine is ready, war machine that reviews this and, and the world, the people in the industrial scale. these should be stopped, was as well planned for nolan goals and we've had a lot about it. one thing to be cleared of people may perhaps into some sort of buffer zone, but they're also tens of thousands of people living now struggling to survive because no photo 8 is being allowed in for 18 days. and these bombardments are continuous. a wolf is israel trying to achieve. this is why i was to cleans most of guys up and in implemented there. as far as we know, as a rule and had a military govern government really to remove as
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a scandal for security. so they are set much conditionally society the set, the supplement that wants to be supplements in north and gaza results. settlements they are view is right, is not safe. the army, the probably the army will be very weak and could not prevent if the government to approve it. and or is the subclass it's viewed illegally called to do is write a little illegally without the army approval supplements. there will be a strong and within the government between the war to ride the wing by a ministers and those who don't want to see supplements in open doesn't it's. but as far as what we know at the moment is why the army does not want
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the people of guys that come back to their destroyed homes and just want to, they want to keep it clear. and just one last question that i couldn't, we were, we were to get a sense that from our correspondent and they're all bala of an escalation. and israel's own thoughts on the gaza strip saying that they was saying and unprecedented number of drones, s line, low signaling and imminent attack. i mean instilling fear and panic into the people also seeing shoes, numbers of from 5 minutes and entire buildings pulverized. do you think that this is a tactic of, as well as talks of a ceasefire, beginning to increase the increased likelihood of actually reaching a deal? it may, it may be so, but anyway, they are commanders in the army that for them. and they told it in the media. and they told their armies of the soldiers that every
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body seeing here is a terrorist that called into them. every citizen is a terrorist. every chide above, let's say, 10 years old is a terrorist in production. so they target also civilians and also the young boys. that's the problem that the issue i am is not taking into account that there are a human being. there is the bedroom of these ation of the senior population. that's the great strategy as last. so i saw the tragedy and the project because it was why the world shut the up to see and this seems coming out from god. man, i haven't time joining us that from west jerusalem. thank you for your time.
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the that is there is no administration without. shara has matched the tucker so from is that how company down in damascus on friday took his present, which up top otherwise, had his envoy, it would be visiting to discuss through his future and help dropped an inclusive constitution. i'm the head of revenues minority. drew's community is also in damascus. while a john black had met the head of the new administration and welcomes the political transition to him that arrived with the delegation that includes political and religious leaders. the jury is convincing primarily live in syria and lebanon, us, and we're having reports that most of the opposition forces in syria, all willing to merge into one army under the command of the defense ministry. this follows a meeting cooled by a middle. shara different factions within the country that's bringing us, haven't been job
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a now he's in damascus for us with all the latest trustful. what more we hearing about without shows me things with these lebanese and texas need as far as the diplomacy that has been continuing in this certain top of the is ongoing . and if, if anything, a gaining speed you, you've seen the ticket for administer. now back in the past that seems going to be a met to i'm of the shuttle. all right, there's a number of issues that have been come under destruction including what is going to be the new syria, how turkey is going to play a role in rebuilding syria and what they concerns regarding what would be a orientation as well as the alignment of this new administration is a risk. is it going to be with turkey? is it going to be a multi dimensional and a combination or is it going to be to where it's been side? you've seen various diplomats in this country as the village of black as old. so here you are hearing concerns from the minorities has been so it is
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a whole set of issues that are being discussed by this new administration. and in the last 24 hours, they have announced a new fort administrative announce a new defense administrative. i know that our functions need to come under the umbrella of a unified chain of come on. so there is no chaos in this country. so it is something that we've seen in 11. it is a model that is being expanded to divide this area. but again, it is going to be much more difficult. it's going to take a lot more time and a lot more effort on not just the parts of the government itself, but the people of syria as well. and with this to discuss this is a so, so on the news of it's about to start. it starts on, is it presenting the but then in networking, she's a ceo there, it's a collective of the civil society networks. so let's start with this new composition of the civil society, the coming together of various international active and this concerned by the international community that syria would really come
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a part of it seems it when it comes to its division. i think there is a simplistic and controversial way looking get syria as most of those groups. uh, when is it 6, terry and or ethnic background slicing together. i think this has been interviewed . think through the, the, the legacy of the a side resume that has politicized identities in syria and to a very large extent, weaponized identities. and this was not just during the years of the conflict, but also before 2011. and i think it's, it's very simplistic, and it's, it's going to be complicated to address this very sensitive and critical phase of serious political future through this lens in order to build a social contract that protects the rights of syrians as citizens. we need to address the root causes of where this divisions start to then enhance. we need to look at how this was politicized by the policies and the practices of,
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of this address human, other parties to the conflict. and in the past, um, 15 years, what's very critical at this point is that we come together to work towards a social contract and kick off a transition as well as it goes from this interface that would build a stage of citizenship and democracy. and this web address and resort and, and, and ensure that right. so everyone might, ne, umbrella, just minorities, ethnic minorities, woman and, and all other individuals and, and syria. but do you see that, but you still haven't had a meeting with them of the shuttle or the leader of this new administration so far there will be no remedy that have come forward to be part of this new administration. so what gives you hope that this is going to be an intrusive government? you're sharing the right words. what are you seeing actions toward the right direction? what gives me hope is that finding the officer over 5, the kids off the side dictatorship, we have come to break the political deadlock by giving me hop is the fact that we
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syrian men and women actors in the civil society, but also other community leaders and and political actors are fine to be able to be inside serious, trying to play back our rightful role in savings, the political future of this country. the situation has been very sensitive and delicate, and i understand that there are so many concerns about the way we are headed. but it says the time now that we all take the initiative and put ourselves out there as actors with rightful rows, incense of using to the future of this country. what gives me hope is the syrian man and woman more than anything. and our ability to, to, to claim back what's rightfully ours. so some very quickly you hearing about internet issues. but there's a lot of external challenges. it's not right. for instance, that this, the, the on the board is there, is there is occupied more, not shutting out, strikes on certain minute the targets. so what is the concern of the civil society
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here? what does, how do they want the government to perceive that at our vision for the future, syria as a set of citizenship and democracy, but for sure. um, and above all, as a software and an independent states that with, with, with, with, with our 3rd story and integrity and the is really aggressive on syria is also a big concern to many of the survey in men and women. this is why i think we need to immediately start the political process um at the end this and then political process that towards results and having a legitimate government. and i mean, just admits entity that scan acts out to protect the sovereignty of syria. and it's a territory and integrity. so it's an is the end of the day, and thank you very much. i bought it. that is what you start naming the beginning. but then you have it. that is the kind of reaction that you get from the streets, from the people that we've been speaking to in syria for various aspects of life, from all ages and religious groups. the big one this to be an inclusive,
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it starts to a new syria. they want this transition to go to words. it plays very all syrians that represented. and this government that is in charge now is b us to make sure that this dialogue that they're talking about, the national dialogue must include all the syrians from all groups, from all places in this country. not just confined to the reality that they faced in the so that it will be a last thing dublin and it will be an inclusive one. as for the aspirations of the 2nd people assigned binge of and reporting that from damascus or somebody thinking, oh police in damascus, say they for time to work, to maintain law and order. but there is a loss of what to do. officer a supply list looted or destroyed many of the cities security facilities before the raising fell from damascus. mohammed file has this report. one of the biggest b as in cd, after the full official said, is the possible defense to,
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to kills and lawlessness. security starters have cannot pay at the head of the firm have been brought in from those phone calls. nothing or to feel about that leg by phone. and this isn't police officers and non commissioned offices will say they are familiar with the work that we attain. and he's special forces. he have to investigate the austin and looting of one of the formative seems so called political instead of just headquarters. this of this was in charge of dealing with political defense, including the rest, detention and punishment of anyone who opposed the us of the machine. and they're trying to find out who's that's 5 to the jump in and solve the 20 that calls set up for them on these are lists of detainees, including some of all fight as a names of some women, the visa decrease and or destroying the criminal regime was in touch with the terrace groups including i so how does the syrian democratic forces the regime and
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the russians were using i. so the volume of work and the complexity of the task post challenges says i block them, it spends each day dealing with people with individual complaints. what's the other way to ship? so we handled lots of complaints and the rest of many criminals who commit to defenses and such as burglary and coff estimate. in the 1st few days we managed to run this office with nothing. there was no paperwork, no stuff, no wet and lock yourself. all the bureaus and equipment were destroyed, looted will set on fire and tells me that even though his team's all starting from scratch here in damascus, they have enough experience to draw on from the beauty of the cellphone. in the know, this is not the just 7 years. they managed to turn it into one of the safest places and city on the streets. people seemed satisfied with the com, but some public concerns. the cadillac had
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a couple very avenue show us. no one expected that people could resume the normal drive a lot so fast. the streets are full, i'm way back to business. as usual. no job things will not be as perfect as we want them to be so early. we'll need to cooperation, contribute to efforts to restore stability, have the highly on this here. thank god, the situation is fine at the moment, but no one can judge until after march. the 1st, when the transition is over, then we'll see who's doing what will be the one that we have told includes possible several times by a certain williams, for peace and stability to flourish. under the new administration, it will have to root out old places of the form is him. but the sort family was in power here for more than half a century. city is no, it's a process not to of take time. how much fun does 0, damascus? well guys, 10 fold is electra and peace and security at dime. university in
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a joins us from durham in the united kingdom. good to speak to again ruled the government in syria. i mean, it says that it was key priorities as to rebuild and reform institutions such as the police, as we sold our maze report. but how necessary is it to incorporate groups all of them h t s as well, it's absolutely essential lower. i mean, 1st of all, there's a legitimacy questionnaire. who does hate? yes. speak for. so the moment that doing quite a good job of something that will start to down throughout syria, apart from avenues and energies which are being occupied by to key in the scenario with you on this code is control. but this is a group that when he has around 20 to 30000 fight is it is not one of the it is not the top 2 biggest rebel groups in syria, and that's the scans. and all of the former savage invite is as well. so it's good to have to buy pragmatic necessity work with all the groups. and the problem is, and that's not what it did it live. yes, it made it live very safe. yes,
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it was performing relatively while and people were relatively happy with governance init lips. but at the same time, it monopolized power, it was willing to share with civilian technic drops, but not with any of the opposition policies or opposition groups. it was leadership was male dominated and completely dominated by adhd. yes. and that's just not something that's going to work elsewhere in syria, particularly in more liberal and urban areas like damascus on a laptop. for instance, if we look at the politics now and country agreements there, as well as with our shower has been holding his 1st meetings with regional lead is interesting that he chose to meet the druids. neither will it jump black from lebanon. yeah, i think that serves both parties very well. it's known as, cuz want to do a badge, and that is obviously a drew's leader. but he's also a kind of lebanese elder statesman. even people who don't get something with them politically will respect him just because he's been around for so long. so he's kind of a good neutral figure to go to damascus and meet al sharra at the same time. it
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serves now shower a meeting, someone from the drews minority, that's the way to relate this and to signal internally and ex stanley, the h d s. will not be going off the minorities like allah, why? so cruise or kristi is, for example, but i also think meeting with the lebanese politician is a different kind of meeting to his meetings, for example, with the saudis or with the us. so with a tokyo, because at the end of the day, there's often been this kind of perception that who he who controls syria controls lab and, and as well, you know that 2 separate countries. but of course, this is why ron was 70 interested in controlling syria in order to have a root to keep as it has but well funded by the quit and a powerful beyond this means with the method. and so the question is, what kind of serious leveling and relationship where we'd be saying we haven't seen stage ts or outsource vision for that? so something is very much in play. an open, it goes the ation at the moment. oh, i wonder why with the speed which i can without shower has been moving through this
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transition. is it necessary to move so fast and keep up this momentum? and i think it is because he will have of the moment he has good with on his side. he has sort of the public support on his side, but then he's only short lived. once things start to go wrong, people start to get angry very fast. you know, what it's, for example, if at the situation is, was on the h d s, and it was under assigned to people will get very angry. if minority groups feel like that not being asked, that they know they don't safe. then things will get gnostic. if people, those little religions feel like they're not safe in the streets, then they start to lose faith and the regime so. so how shar has to basically legitimize themselves both internally and extra. and they have not some very, very total to recruit with the twins to the 2005 just that was formerly part of iso and the outside us. so you know, that's quite the resume to be coming with. and the fact that he's managed to have
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all of these very high profile meetings last week, mainly with and big plays outside the region, but now, so it'll show shortly. and what's the look at people inside the region like the saudis, the lebanese delegation. and of course, the tech's throughout based it shows that he is keeping with these groups on the side for now. but i think it is important to stress the end. for example, meeting with the tubs on the americans. he will be hearing different demands and he'll be saying different things. the question is what he actually does in practice and who he is going to have to let down. real guy, spend bold, many things indeed for taking the time to speak to us here on out to 0. thank you. less time down for all the web and his office, him. the hello winter really has sets in across the middle east. now we're looking into fabbing, the cloud and rain. sweet and smooth course mold in most parts. cool enough for the south though. huh. 21 south. just over the next couple of days. that same system bring you some live, you showers over towards the red sea thinking a little further south with southern we'll fence whether really live the weather is
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close at east the side of the mediterranean. cy, some heavier rain coming back in here for cyprus, southern, posit becky, over towards syria, lebanon all the way down to was gaza. and it's telling me to get any back to, as we go on in to choose a more heavy writing coming through. so looking pretty miserable as the certainly winds just fade into the cool right across something positive. okay. we are looking at some sleet and snow setting in here. so that could cause some disruption. move waynesville as i pretty disruptive because northern parts of africa some heavier rain for a time of study. some very blustery conditions coming for you here. much of north africa coast staying dry. that because the seasonal rains off the south and a good crop of them made me through the west of the roof valley. but a few showers this bill into what tends in an open, positive mozambique some what's the weather for a time into the east to side all south africa that will push by the north with this we go 13, tuesday and warming up the guy down. so the head head on out as sarah. molly's
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could talk to us in odessa and ukraine. find out why the port for some viable for ukraine's economy. and we look at the road ahead for most of the dates economy off top type is contested election. i mean on the rest of the follows funds for the strike ended live for christmas presents, but his team the, the rip hotel is the towels that i've ever stated. and i'm the biggest box you have ever seen. how does sprout taken out? this was really loved each when it was built, even when it was been a major toners. if the conflict in northern ireland, in the late 20th century belfast, your open war hotels on orders. here's the latest news. as it breaks,
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the lack of safe zones means that even when b sweating spot to shoot civilians are affectively trapped with no chance of survival with detailed coverage. i know you watch all control your wife's took them as well as hospital car reading, so nothing's on blanket as it's officially winter. here from the heart of the story is what your plans have targeted this school which is silver and thousands of cal for years will have been forcibly displays from. there's a be able to hear your life as you can, or the other guy knew what you're going to say, right. his reminder about top stories this hour is where the forces are
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intensifying their tax on moving goals as last hospital with an ac patients. the trucks inside come out as one that they want to leave the facility in the coming hours. doctors have been killed in and around the hospital and we simply across calls. i'm all them fuzzy. 2 people have been killed by as rainy attacks on sunday . one of the worst strikes was out of shelter in federal impala. within 45000 people have been killed since school began and had a serious new administration. now shara has met tech kids for a minute, so how come to be done in damascus? he went on to meet lebanon's cruise leader. i'm from us to respect his neighbors sufferings, a lot of case and modern 5 people that of christmas monkeys in the german city of mac, the bug has been reminded in custody. a make shift memorial to the victims, including a 9 year old boy continues to grow. 200 people were interested in the call running attack on friday. several are in a critical condition. the 50 year old suspect is charged with murder and attempted
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by the prosecutors say he's adults at, from saudi arabia who's lived in germany since 2006, dominic came how small from like the bag the suspect has been reminded in custody, allowing the police to stop and prosecute us to stop building that case against him . 5 counts of murder against him. 200 counts of attempted murder against them following the events of friday evening. here at this christmas smock and much attention now focusing on the warnings that were given to german no far to use about this individual. separate warnings were given. the saudi arabian government rooms the federal criminal agency in germany in november of 2023 of our 10, but it was about acts of violence separately. the federal agency that deals with migrant and refugees in this country was warmed about his behavior on social media by somebody here in germany who was concerned devices. meanwhile, here in this city, people are still expressing their shopping grace. and if you see here,
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we all have the christmas market where everything happens. i make shifts, memorialize flowers, candles, plants cuddly toys left by people to show that feeling the inability to understand what actually happened to you. and so the question for many people in this city now is, what do they do next? but also in this country? what do they do next? remember, the situation is this 8 weeks from today, that will be a general election in this country. watch fx movies. attack have on the people's perception of security in this country. dominant came houses, era, back to book the russian forces say they've destroyed ukrainian munition demco and we taken control of one settlement and the cost of border region. you're planning and military says
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its forces were engaged in more than 100 bottles with russian troops and repelled several russian offensives on the front line as well. the ports in odessa have been crucial to keeping new claims. economy afloat, boss of to 3 years of war. i'm constant, russian attacks. well, thirty's, that are struggling to keep them open and protect the fleets of international ships that doctor from odessa others could tell police reports another fully late and ship signals is ready to leave it carefully choreographed pups. you control by both the port authorities and the ukrainian military retailer does support actually a network of 3 ports. odessa, 2 and a most complete donnie of vital for the economy, especially in the tight uh uh, mazda 3. you live for our country where 90 percent of the exports were by see, given before the invasion. it's extremely important to especially considering that among all the green and see ports on the 3 ports of great or this are recreating
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you shipments of green leave. well, commodities and occasionally weapons arrive, but the dangers to the much of vessels and the port facilities of ferry real. but this is important is highlighted by the frequency of russian attacks as authority struggle to keep the port separation of the issue and what it does. the intense attacks almost every night by drones and missiles if our region and ports were protected better with empty aircraft. we would fuel safer and be able to work more efficiently. in my opinion, this is the biggest issue we need to solve with russia launch is missiles from ukraine this little morning, but of the station article up. it takes only one minute for ballistic missile to reach us. that's why there is a need for shelters right next to where people work. and the threat isn't just from the naval patrols a causally searching for russian mines. indiscriminate weapons that could damage
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and sink any vessel they hit, regardless of its nationality. the opponents of greater odessa or any can only lifeline for ukraine, ensuring the country has the tools it needs to be able to fight the war. but keeping the ports open and the supplies flowing. there's no without his challenges . i think it's good, helpless out to 0, a desa ukraine. number of people killed him, a slight claim that tool across northern mozambique a week ago has risen to 90 full sites on chito devastated the french island touch of mount before hitting the african mainland. the storm is displaced hundreds of thousands of people with them. these constitutional council is due to rule on monday on the validity of october's presidential election. no physician is wanting the validation of the disputed results, which so the governing for lee, my policy, we elected could check out move islands, and the on rest is already causing significant damage to the economy. assignment tasa reports from point to door. oh. the content total is
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a town index being south of my right by the board, which so that it's known for beaches or show driving deep sea fishing and surfing. but the recent post election violence has affected business. tourism is one of the 6 as was hit by the interest. we know that when a country is going through an unstable political situation, something really bad can happen, but also something really good can happen. so we hope that everything that is happening, i'll come for from the better in october, daniel chapel, the candidates for more than the governing party for lima was declared the winner of the presidential election. opposition. parties say the vote was raked. the dispute of the election results spot divided protest from opposition supporting the product and stuff like that. the ice very much we have that we have had many
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cancellations. right now we uh the occupation is a little bit less than 40 percent, but uh, with no confirmations. yes, because people are still waiting to see if the process continue or not. the security situation is not, it's not very good up to see. most of these constitutional council is expected to hold on the validity of the election count on december 23 civil society organizations and analysts. 5th, that's announcements could to the move islands. if some people don't accept it, the name content doorways for 2 days, it means a tip of goals. people love coming to this area because it was, it is just the right temperature of the places peaceful and beautiful. usually this time with the, the places full of tour, but now look at a post election purchase, have
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a stick to travel to and from the country, particularly at the level board post with neighboring south africa. the economic disruption has affected all sectors of society. all people can do is wait and see how things play out politically in the coming days. how them a task out of their punted oral mozambique. so do you guys hear chico is makes them for the opposition policy put day most new joins us now live from the priest, so good to have you with us. what day most is said, but it's $1138.00 seats in parliament, not the 1st one that the results gave it. how ready is put a must to accept the constitutional court decision tomorrow? no matter which way it moves i didn't to me and to do is put time was ready to accept the constitutional quotes ruling tomorrow. um i oh um. but they must not. uh i said its the resolve
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listed in my to see it tomorrow. cause uh we uh, i thing now. oh, uh, from uh, into originals uh the, the, the, the, the, a, the for them was, uh, sorry. uh so now we are fighting the latter midway. uh, probably be like, uh, maybe 2 minutes we can, we, we, uh stopped me on c, c, m a, m c, c. so now we, uh, we like to resolve. so when would be unlucky and the. busy the buyers to see, but if the result is not that put the wins, walter, you're going to do, are you going to take to the streets again? you're going to cause chaos as the opposition presidential candidates as present?
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yes. really the go to see the go to the is the run by being kind of fighting we are using just from the face. the government gives it to is all goes the then the results. busy the big story from this candidate. so we, uh, we, uh, we know that we, uh we, we, we, this, so we, we need to make some so they know what to do for them within the, our candidates, you know, someone gotten it. um sorry, but the people who have um name the uh old stuff. uh we uh we, i know that the people holding and um we are unable to to, to be a government permitted government. yeah. and we're gonna be okay. many things indeed dekaiser chico for joining us. that will be watching and waiting for that ruling
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the top of the spanish league. they had won away at ball since 2006, and it was a homicide who took the lead through petri, the boss is dominated, but 2 or 3 go to pull levels, things up for athletic car. and it was substitute alexander schultz who wanted in the 96 minutes. that the 12 straight when in all conversations that it puts on top of melita, 3 points had a boss who was quite a gay move. it was sort of one on buffalo and it played very well. it was all about defending. we played great in defense and that allowed us to survive because of all the chance his boss had generated. maybe they deserve to win. but if football, this happens a little for that matter, we are all disappointed about about these defeat. but less school, he's always like that. so we celebrate christmas. and then then the boost of the training at the 29th and then you focus on that. but be what you can do and next,
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next talk to you in the premier league also thrash crystal pod is $51.00 to close to within 3 points of lead is livable, gabrielle, jesus, schooled and now the 2 goals. and this one of these hot trick mid week, you know, the school wants and such a 3 games before that but also said lose because that goes to a hamstring entry. he said something that he's, i'm saying if you could continue, he would have to be assessed. so a pretty words have all that one kind of know it's very difficult to do that. now that they have to test him inside by very difficult to say how, how bad it is. this is now 9 defeats and 12 game so much as the city this time the defending champions went down to one of the aston villa. move up to fix the head of fits. he dropped a 6 pep cordial aside, and 9 points behind lead as livable despite having played 2 more games. how much is
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the means of all i can do with my people and what i can do to to get those on back and then continue and and hopefully the players will by step by step and, and we can, we can continue to take yeah, of course of course in gemini patrick shit was the stuff the by lady kirsten in the 5 when of a fry bug. the check strong can school to goes to help stay within 2 points of lead is by munich heading into the winter break ship, also schooled free goals and the pre christmas games last the last time it was that drake today was for so uh yeah. and like, sometime before the 1st month i, i live at the prison. so yeah, before christmas, this is my time. alexander is sick, has beaten tyson ferry once again to retain his heavy weight. welds titles the
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cranium flies. i want an unanimous points decision on all the judges school cause in riyadh. he remains on beacon, but it's now 2nd straight defeats his fury, who never lost before taking on is sick this year. my fall home both sites. well then again, i've been home with the table, she's on the call now, so there's not much i can do about it. can just fight me off out and do the best to come. but again, i'll always believe until a day. i don't, i will not find the item is a great opponent to big man. is it the bulk so man there's uh a lot of talk. yeah. it just it just show a hi letters. thanks guys. officer to bonnie for around police on now is already a story jason tate to reach the new benchmark has the defending and be a champion, boston celtics beat, the chicago bones. the 5 time old style became
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dad. he's a pretty good go for himself qualifying phase 1st us junior, i mentioned tournaments earlier in the lumen, snowboard world cup parallel slalom final came down to a finger on site today and out stretched gloves gave depends to becky mckee, her 2nd when of the season of a michelle deca of the netherlands and a photo finish in switzerland while over in colorado, chinese health pipe. so i need do one a record at 17th free ski wells cup titles 21 year old jump to an early lead with her 1st run, managed to hold on for victory despite the crash lights and the day. it's the 14th when in a row a. all right, those are use vote for now. melissa laura, so thanks very much. now in new zealand, but once on the brink of extinction, i'm making a remarkable come back government figures. so the native population is increased by more than 40 percent in the past 2 decades. conservationists say is partly due to
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an intensifying plan to with the country of private says, such as rats and paul sums, as in brown reports from wellington just 2 decades ago, you'd be lucky to see the cock, a pirate, or even the to him. another once read native endangered species. but that decline is that what we're seeing here is proof that we can reverse that trend and we're not doing it in the world in this environment. we doing it right in the middle of a city in this eco century. the birds and metrics all safe from introduced purposes . it's surrounded by an almost 2 meter high fence stretching for nearly 9 kilometers. in 25 years, there will be just full ink cushions. birds are truly side and the same tree that fits this incredibly effective. it's a place for them to thrive in the heart of the city,
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but some is no longer completely drowned out by the drone of traffic. that's pop the down to people like n e h. one of hundreds of volunteers supporting and ambitious campaign to make new zealand credit free by 2050 the hills about the capital. one of the target areas. she's seeing results a server as we used to catch 5, right? so we now will lucky enough to catching the maybe one a month and say those numbers are free really to. and from that, we're seeing this that the populations increase for the campaign to succeed will require the eradication of thousands more rugs stokes possums and weasels creatures plus brought to new zealand by european and pulling asian settlers. it's a controversial strategy, but one, many conservationists defend. we have seen foods ripped apart by ritz and by
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starts and dig, smashed by pulse them. humans are doing enough damage. the predators is, is just, you know, the same thing out that the family says something has changed. yeah, tight, it has changed for these evenings national, but the flight less keywords closer off to being re introduced to years ago. the key we is now breeding in these hills for the 1st time in living memory. new zealand responsive, both power dies because they would know land credit is one of those islands that have evolved separately from the rest of the world. and we have actually unique animals here. and most famous labels are key we that's what we're known as overseas . it's a really and critical part of our identity is people he hopes these hills could again become what they once were a natural but century adrian brown al jazeera weddington. and that's it from me laura kyle. so this news out as the most we found on our website that's out,
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is there a dot com and i'll be back in just a moment with today's the, the god promised abraham. this is the land that is going to belong to you and to your children forevermore right here in my back yard. present here terrace from realtors here just to make sure you know where you're at. central michigan. we have people here from united states, from russia, from india, from germany, to june, your findings for the idea of israel's foreign army on that. just yeah, that's all i could say. i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a like and it's my job to shed light on how and why record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. that's double many take
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a dangerous route through loss in america. a gang of people points of the color. and the 1st of a 2 part investigation, 11 east meets the chinese, my friends risk and you know, the american dream on out to 0. schools of juvenile fish, 6 sang tree, and the arms of the front of the car looks as if its bursting with life. but look more closely the curls bleached living out. they expelled from the hard sho, by high water temperatures. this is a marine environment that struck linked to somebody in april revolution temperatures because the mass bleaching that hit 77 percent of the world's karl reeks marine biologists here say that karl is not only fighting to survive against the bleaching the high temperatures at the woodson. it's also fighting against pollution and mass taurus that that box is completed. so each freedom network over a dedicated group of davis had been propagating carls to try and promote re griggs
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. but that solution is just a drop in the ocean with so many of the wealth carls under the trends of extinction . despite the marine results may soon be lost for a the living in favor of his rainy attacks. patients in northern gulls is only functioning hospital of in order to force a v, a back to 8 by the minute train. the while this is all 0 life and so coming on. turkish officials meet the heads of serious new administration to johnson new paul ford off to the full of assad government. germans pay tribute.
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