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of the inside displaced every single day as the fall of the form that i see from around the world. it is a high time for the international community to come together to try and rebuild this 10 feet of already good the aspirations of the 2nd people. the to key is foreign minister meets with the head is serious, and you would ministration both stressing the need for unity and stability. serious pot for the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is all just the real life from don't also coming up a whole way becomes an emergency room at the last functioning hospital in northern garza. is there any forces out escalating their attacks on the medical facilities?
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cold, wet and hungry with no way to go when to a sense in, across the gaza strip compounding misery for hundreds of thousands of on the syrians and to protest as in sylvia calling out to the government's full corruption, taking to the streets of the capital downgrades the serious new leader shadow has held his 1st public press conference since taking pep power. following the full of the onset of regime, he appeared alongside, took his foreign minister. how can be done in damascus to kit has promised to help syria with its political transition. and rebuilding the country a shot, a is cooling on the international community to do its pause and lift all sanctions against syria as a deluxe level before. but you can know mac sanctions must be lifted. now the pre
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to, to has gone in and the victims remains. the factors of injustice and oppression have gone and now the time is opportune for these sanctions to be lifted. this regime has been rolling for more than 50 years. and some of these sanctions were handed down in the 1970s. this although that's why the action must be swift, the sanctions must be lifted quickly in order for us to take a country forward. is that what other move um as well in the same press briefing, taking is foreign minister, condemned israel's attacks on syrian soil the best. and most of that, at the same time, israel must respect the territorial integrity of syria and sees all the belligerent aggressions perpetrated israel's violations against syrian sovereignty must be recognized by the international community, which also must stand against them. the posts joins now live by russell center who is in damascus. russell took us through what else was said at that press conference . well,
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this was for the 1st time since the photo of the south regime, a for the minister was didn't damascus. and that was it. so it just for the minister, so took, has been the main backend of syrian opposition. says the authorized nest start in 2011. so now how confident wasn't damascus? and just simply emphasize the importance of preserving this, they've apparatuses. and he said that they are ready to ship churches experience, and particularly in distribution periods to once again make sure that the space on the public institutions are functioning properly. so he has offered the house to the city as new administration. again, again, emphasizing the importance of keeping this, this is an up and running. so on the other hand, the, the, the, the name of the new administration in city i'm a shut up, has been particularly focusing on this mentions that must be immediate and leave
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them. this has been one of the, the, the main point that he has been have the size again, the again, of the taking over the country off the phone with this virginia on december days. when i met him as well. that was one of the topic on his agenda that he wants to send out as a message that the reason for these emotional sections was because of a blue to the gene is wanting over syria. and he said that now, as beth regina is no more than the age of nursing committed, a need to lift the sanctions. if the world decide to continue with that section, that will mean polish in serious work over the suffering from the poverty for already suffering from an economy that is crippled by the 15 years of the civil war . and then it could be sure here was you was asked about the, the needs you. 1 who said that, no, we have a be able to achieve the resolution. and there must be no,
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i'm going each folding the arms, you move into children's forces backed by the united states. and that is quite the could be a message because many cheer are concerned. but to the children's forces, but if you want to united states in the northeast and all of the countries that must be secured images or does that agreement, it needs several governments and them. so and the other issue and other concern says, yes domina forces taking over the country is what about the minorities whether the me with ministration is going to be told or not? i've got some minorities whether the minorities are good to the representative family in new city. i will not. the question is being the people to be asked to. i'm a shot at inspection neither of syria and he wants to again today at the sure that all the minorities christians did the smiley and she has an old all the mic minorities as well are going to be said, the representatives and risk with plenty of runs of challenging questions,
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but also that briefing including on methods of defense and security and what to do with all the different alms groups. what if we heard about what's being proposed so far? indeed, that is one of the most delicate issues in the mask. so no, that would gene that has lost us for more than half essentially is gone. and it's all me is dissolved so in syria, c, v still, there's no special army, but there are thousands of on groups. well, slow the against this of regina over a decade and now the gym is gone. the age, the leader, end of the fact would be there, off celia is saying that, well, hold on. rules needs to come up handle what are the arms in the united, the under assuming the serial army that's going to be reporting for being on the responsibility of the defense ministry. it's how the plan, the details of how the process is going to work. there's not a leverage, it's yeah,
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no, because of the, the, the, the, the, the costs of patients and to it you'll see is another company that was put in house just a couple of weeks ago to take just a device that is a said, well, if i asked if the serious so i asked for that took, he's ready just to read the new city an ottoman. so why busy? she's at zimmet and delicate. because 1st, when we talk about new z, dozens vision is actually a delicate, a better assess, they've qual, lieschen, and any kind of the victim. and the security issues, or any kind of conflict between these items productions could be to another, all the forces. this was, this is extremely important that today i'm, it's out of the fact that neither of cds i've been asked about that. again, he said, accept this new city, an army or those what multiplies by the ministry of defense. no one will be allowed to have arms. thank you so much rest. so that's wrestle search are reporting from
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damascus. a rob guys spin sold is a mixture in peace and security at dom university. he says the syrian administration is entering a new difficult phase and it's relations with regional countries. i think that press conference would also elicit some concerns and some worries as well. because at the end of the day, the syrians have wanted to liberate the syrian people once deliberate themselves, not just in the sod regime, but also from foreign controls. and so obviously there's going to be new relationships and relationships with the neighbors. but i don't think that and the syrian people with one another at client proxy relationship. so they will want to see our shower, retain his distinctiveness, these organizations distinctive. this is terry distinctiveness. and not just do and say what the key of. busy so i think that's gonna be one of the key questions going forward. and what i really saw from this press conference was for the 1st time,
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really our shower have to and field difficult questions that are unfortunately go to upset. some people folks open. so now i think he's been able to say everything that everyone wants to hear, but at the end of the day, there are many different actors in syria external and internal and who have different visions of the country. you see different groups as threats. as of today with the texas for i'm going to style shower was that, you know, listening to the surface for mrs. response. things like for example, saying that the s d f with terrorist and that the same as i felt. and they asked to be removed from the country that the us will have no excuse to remain in the country. i imagine this is not the discussion that al shy would have been having on friday we've been embarrassing delegation. so this is going to be one that raises eyebrows. you know? yes, besides good things about protection, minorities, and women and the rule of law. and this is one of those moments where i'm shower has to kind of get off the fence and take a side the united nations as the humanitarian crisis in syria has not improved
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since the collapse. so the outside regime. but the you ends on the secretary for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief, says 8 operations are slowly resuming, including analytical homes and at damascus. don't. fletcher has just been in syria and described the widespread destruction that he saw there. i spent um 4 or 5 days . uh, in syria, driving up uh from the mazda addressing from lebanon, all the way up to bubble how on the truck is florida. and so i drove through, i spent several nights in damascus. i saw homes, aleppo, it live. and of course, there's a numerous destruction along the way, you can see the skies of over a decade of terrible conflict. but there's also the ons, the pain and destruction that the destruction of peoples lives, the destruction of the infrastructure. and it's clear that there was a massive project ahead of us who to rebuild,
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and that project must be lights by syrians, by the story, and people, 7 and 10 syrians need our support right now. and we are determined to be on this side and to scale up that s a urgently to do that. only 2 things, one access and i discussed with the kids like a government. the need for access to all parts of syria to deliver our mission. and the other is funding, we need the international community now to mobilize significant resources so that the syrian people can, once again have a hope of security. just this opportunity. the israel is bombardment of gaza has intensified with new strikes reported across the strip. at least 32 palestinians have been killed since dawn on sunday. most of them
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in the besieged knows these really military is attacking the last barely functioning hospital. the patients have been forced forcibly owed it to vacate the premises. honeywell mode has more from debt of in the morning light reveals the aftermath of another night of his regular bombardment. and there was about a has central gaza rescue in search the rubble of what was once a family home. and decided that typically when i showed up and then we were about to go to sleep and all of a sudden we had a loud explosion. so it turned out the building next to us was formed, the debris collapsed and all hung out of in we came out to see fire smoking and the snack, my cousin and his children role injured at the end of the many of these people, how to really flood is really are strides in the besieged north, fully to find themselves under attack again. here is really is
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fired missiles and the whole building collapsed on our heads. and if i wrapped myself in a blanket and miraculously, i survived the dogs, a city, people searching for food were killed when on his really rock a destructive car. even hospitals offer no essentially come out loud. one northern dogs are low. 7 functioning health care center patients with a chronic conditions lying the passages tract to the hospital is surrounded by as really times and each hour brings a new uncertainty that had the cost of the department came under a wave of shedding and direct gun fire. both of gynecology, i'm returning to departments with directly impacted as we speak, showing on the hospital has not stopped loud explosions to assist and strap. no is flying around causing panic among our patients. the world health organization has
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demanded an immediate and boost or less talk for medical facilities. people here keep saying nowhere in golf, a sleep, not shoulder, not hospital. the accused israel, of deliberately destroying every possible lifelines they have less. honeymoon more from there in the winter is bringing new suffering to garza. israel's will, has for nearly 2000000 people from the homes, with temperatures dropping and supplies, running low families, intense and make shift shelters struggling to keep warm expos i'm of it's reports we do has arrived in gaza, bringing with a new hardship for the nearly 2000000 displays ballast indians for families living and makes shift cam select this one who con units in the south. the strip the icey temperatures could be a life threatening. there is no electricity or gas here,
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no heaters or electric blankets. omar shelby is trying to reinforce his tent, like many others. he and his family were forced to leave their home in the cause of city many months ago. and another in another. on the 12 fema, we go inside all retains of defense that don't go out because it these very cold and it gets colder by midnight. my 7 year old daughter almost cries it tonight because of how cool she's the one says nearly a 1000000 people urgently need the winter supplies. like getting 80 to gaza has proved nearly impossible. this rarely, military has blocked almost all humanitarian assistance from entering this trip. as a result, 22000 tents are stuck in jordan and hundreds of thousands of blankets in egypt to submit no proper clothes, no socks, nothing. we never expected to live such a life. my house was so good in the north.
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even the most basic items are out of reach for most families most how soon we wake up in the morning freezing. do you know what freezing means? were shivering from the cold as night falls, people are too scared to light fires. if could make them a target for ease, really air strikes, agencies are warning of a looming health crisis. infectious diseases are already arriving the overcrowded camps, where there are no water or sanitation facilities. and they say the bitter cold could cause more outbreaks. wiley's really forces wage war and gaza from the north to the south of the strip for families here every night is a battle just to keep warm axles i move out. is there the still ahead on how to 0? a closed monkeys and a some of the holiday season in germany, on fridays attack on christmas lockets, the 2 and 5 people. plus,
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we look at the project taking flight in new zealand to bring native goods back from near extinction. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read into the game? so basically, you missed 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 $29.00 and others make a difference on how to 0 the, the
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the, you know, again this is just a reminder of how top stories this hour taking is foreign minister. how come see done has met with series and you need to let all shot in damascus. tequila has reiterated the importance of sanction being lifted, but emphasized that the country should not have a terror cruise. israel's bombardment of gauze a has intensified with new strength reported across the script. at least the 32 palestinians have been killed since dawn on sunday. most of them in the besieged know, these really monitoring is attacking the loss daily functioning hospital the the in central cause of family homes and, and not the school sheltering displaced. palestinians has been hit,
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rescue teams have been searching in the rubble for suffice demonstrations in, so it'd be his capital bill grade protesting against president alexander fruitcake and his government. tens of thousands have gathered as love visa, skit square, demanding an end to what they say is government corruption. and negligence. protest is stones protest started last month after a concrete kind of be collapsed at a railway station. in the northern city of novi, sad healing at 15 people that has also has become a point of broad dissatisfaction with what critics say is the president's increasingly orthor. terry enrolled, the said on saturday that he will not back down for more on this story, i'm joined now by elena glue shots who joined us now live from belgrade. elena took us through exactly the dynamic of what's happening here because the students, after blocking universities, they've called on all the citizens in belgrade to join them.
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so yes, i have to say, 1st of all that the protest is over and nobody's here now. but the just a half an hour ago, 30000 people over here. and this is the official police report. so as you said, for over a month, the university in belgrade has been blocked. and i'll show you, i'll get you to the story. you said it already, we had an accident on november 1st. you said you have now decided the northern parts of the country when the part of the railway station building collapse and killed 15 people. uh and 4 weeks. oh dorothy said nothing and did nothing. uh so 1st of all, uh, every friday at the 11th 11, 52 am with the accident. acute people, uh, starting to come and go through the streets blocking drive. so you can pay tribute to victims to 15 minutes for 15 victims and then every day and then students
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um started locating uh their buildings. uh then uh many high schools joins and 2 day students as for citizens to join them. so we have, uh, we have here, uh, teachers, uh, doctors, professors of farmers. everybody came here to support the students and their demands and students the know demanding of, uh, the political and, uh they demanding the responsibility for the accident. uh they demanding a punishment for those who are responsible for the accident. uh they demanding also uh for all the documentation about the construction of the building. good to be published in the they're not stepping back or we can hear their voice is louder and louder every day. but i must say, one of my biggest impression the from tonight is 30000 people and maybe more spend
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incomplete silence for 15 minutes to pay tribute to the victims just with the lights on their phones. and you like to, as you say, some 30000 people calling for accountability from the government. what response has they've been from authorities a need seems like they're not the handling this situation. the very well as you already. i think, you know, a president alexander of route to, to stepping out, he's constitutional power every day. so he's the one and not the institutions who how the press conference days ago. and he showed some documents, 195 documents. and he said this is it, this is everything about the construction. i put it on the government's website and that's it. you don't have any reason. so for both those to both students answered that this is not the complete the documentation that they know that the prosecutor office has more than 800 documents. and they asked the president,
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why is he speaking 1st of all and the why he has those documents because those documents should be at the prosecutor office. so here we have this situation where this, the young new generation is a step involved and the asking the clearly some question that nobody asked before. so it's not quite clear how the situation will end, but what is for sure that blocking or the university in baldwin and all of a sudden we'll continue. thank you so much. and i know that selena solutions proposing from bell great ex russian forces say they've destroyed a ukrainian munition depot and re taken control of one settlement in the cost of border region. ukrainian military says its forces were engaged in more than a $100000.00 holes with russian troops and repelled several russian offensive on the front line of volunteers cleaning beaches on russia's
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northwestern coastline. after devastating oil spill how full storms damaged to tank is last sunday, spilling oil straight onto the country straits. the vessels were carrying about 9200 tons of oil products. the spill has contamination. contaminated long stretches of the shore line in pumps of an oven. investigators in germany say the suspect in fridays call running attack and magic bug had a history of anti islam rhetoric. 5 people were killed in that attack, and more than 200 were injured. the 50 road suspect faces numerous charges, including motor and attempted motive, is a saudi citizen who's lived in germany since 2006, a make shift to memorial has been set up for the victims, including a 9 year old boy. and you zealand buds once on the brink of extinction, making
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a remarkable come back governments vegas show the nature of the population has increased by more than 40 percent in the past 2 decades. conservation to say it's partly due to an intensifying plan to read the country of predators such as rats and parsons. adrian brown reports from wellington just 2 decades ago, you'd be lucky to see the conquer powers, 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 study in this eco same tree, 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 actually sites in the same tree that
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fits this incredibly affective. it's a place for them to thrive in the halls of the city, but some is no longer completely drowned out by the drone of traffic. that's puffy down to people like any age. what of hundreds of volunteers supporting and ambitious campaign to make new zealand printed? it free by 2050 the hills about the capital one of her target areas. she's seeing results a server as we used to catch 5 reps a week. now we'll lucky enough to catching the maybe one a month and say those numbers are freely really dipped. and from that, we're seeing this that the populations increased for the campaign to succeed, will require the eradication of thousands more rugs stokes possums and weasels
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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 starts and dig, smashed by pulse them. humans are doing enough damage. the predictive is, is just, you know, same thing out that the family says something has changed. yeah, tight, it has changed for these evenings national, but the flightless key way 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 fighters 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 levels are key we, it's what we're known is overseas. it's a really critical part of our identity as people he hopes these hills could again become what they once were
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a natural but century adrian brown al jazeera weddington. well, that's the news for now. i'm jessica washington. you can find more information on our website, which is the or dot com. the weather is next and then inside story. thanks for watching the . the hello window really has sets in across the middle east. now we're looking at the cloud and rain, sleet, and snow because of the most part, it's cool enough for the south though. hot. 21 south just over the next couple of days. that same system bring you some live, you showers over towards the red sea, sinking a little further south with southern will affect the weather really live. the weather is close at east the side of the mediterranean. so i some heavier rain coming back in here for cyprus. southern posit becky, over towards syria,
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lebanon all the way down to was gaza. and it's telling me to get any bachelors a go on in to choose a more heavy rain coming through. so looking pretty miserable as the certainly winds just fade into the cool ran across something positive guy. we are looking at some sleet and snow setting in here. so that could cause some disruption. move away is also pretty disruptive because northern parts of africa some heavier rain for a time of studies and very blustery conditions coming for you here. much of north africa coast staying dry. not because the seasonal range off the south im a good crop of them made me to the west of the roof valley but a few sure. i was still into what townsend handled, impulsive mozambique. some went to weather for a time in to the east, the side of south africa. that'll push by the north. with this we go 13, tuesday and warming up the guy down. the 11 on were political power and domestic families,
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often intertwine. for generations that you, meghan family, has let the countries marry nights, christians, through the picture, civil war, political maneuvering, and killed. a 0 world tells the story of their rise power and into ins, leather knowns. political families, the jamalia is doing this to, you know, to 0. the suspects in the back. the bag christmas boxes attack is a self described society. this, it is general authorities say he supports a right wing policy. could police have done more to prevent the remy and where does this leave a country divided by immigration and the rise in popularity? the file right. this is inside store the .

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