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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 22, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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hey, stan, it's jen. it is an in depth coverage. the scene of the lake. this is really a soft. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story. the the hello, i'm jessica washington. this has been useful is life from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. to key is foreign minister meets with the head of siri as a new administration, both stressing the need for unity and stability for serious pos, for ways israel bones a school and the last hospital in northern garza killing at least $32.00 palestinians across the strip on sunday,
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spending winter in the rubble falls from the homes, palestinians cope with the cold and the death and protest as in serbia co ops, the government for corruption taking to the streets of the capital val grades the serious new lead. i'm at al serra has held his 1st public press conference since taking power. following the full of the regime, he appeared alongside, took his foreign minister. how can feed them in damascus to key it has promised to help syria with its political transition and rebuilding the country. a shot a convent plans for one military force to represent o defections in syria, a certain facade. and i've not done that before starting deliberation operation. we
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have had an understanding with affections that there will be a unified one command under one defense ministry. once the liberation is completed, all the affections have agreed on this. also in that press conference taking is foreign minister says there is no room for kurdish fighters in serious future who is today to pick up. i would like to emphasize once again that there is no place for the p k. k or the white, pg in syria, this terrorist organizations occupying the land of syrian people and stealing its natural resources. for more on this, let's hear from russell. so the who is in damascus. russell took us through what else was said at that press conference. well sir, this is the 1st time that the for the minister is, was to damascus off of the full of this average him. and that's, that's not quite surprising. does it churches for them? is that the reason that i'm saying it's not that much surprising because it's like you have the, the main batches of the seasonal position since the war. the civil war has started
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in 2011 and took it has since then been the lifeline for the position effects is here. so. so just for the minutes there was here, and at the 1st professor, official passer or another shot. and next to him, he said that tricky is a ready to help celia to preserve. he stays at. but that is just to make sure that this is just the full of every team, but not the state itself. and for that trick, he's ready to share his experiences and to make sure that the, the state institutions, the public institutions in syria are up and running and their function and delivering properly. and other point that she emphasized during his, during this patient and in the past there was a territorial integrity of syria. and that message was to israel and the to a dish. why? pj, which is backed by the united states because support of this of regina. i've seen that these red army had been seen into the city and set it to the particularly
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getting some of the places in coordinate, the revision of steel. yeah, of course. and other question is whether the y p g, the do aspect, children's fighters are still going to come in a kind of semi autonomous status or not. so he said that there is no room for that . the territory to take the city a must be respected. i'm a shot at the defect and be there, or city. on the other hand, you said that no, it's time for syria to recover from 15 years of divest, stating more afford that. the 1st thing to be done is the international essential is being lifted. then he called on the international community immediate to the remove the sanctions because of said the reason that this section as if within somebody's was because of a brute to redeem being ensued. yeah. now that the machine is not anymore than to come in and not to commit it to the world, it needs to remove that steve. so we'll see or continues with that section. that will mean that he's punishing the syrians for already suffering from the 15 years
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or of the civil war. and also he has been asked again again about the whole of the minorities. she said that the new city is going to be inclusive, and all the minorities are going to be a representative, fairly russell, it, it was a press conference that suddenly was wide ranging. it touched on the economy, it touched on governance. it also touched on matters of defense and security. and as we flanked earlier outside of also mentioning about the possibility of achieving some sort of consensus, some sort of unity amongst all the different groups in syria. what more do we know about that? indeed this is one of the most pressing issue now. so 2022 years of the civil war. it was not the only patients. yes. that has the fighting against the city of regina here. but those of the other position fractions which are having the arms and now,
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so they have achieved that revolution regina is top of the face. yes, that's one of the is the most dominant. one is a dominant minutes. a father. however, the other on the news are also see in here and they're claiming a share. yeah. so now it's a who's tests in front of the h. d has particularly that me neither of city. i'm at the shop about how they are going to continue. because the virginians army is dissolved and the company doesn't have an official on the yet. but as know, the new position is for me to say a besides ministry. they're saying that it's time to build a new army as well. and they're quoting on different sections or different, an arm groups to come up and to get on there. that's one single on me that's going to be on the responsibility of that besides ministry. and they want to make it so move because any kind of skirmishes, any kind of disagreement or, or clashes between this fractions could lead to another, kill dick, kill,
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kill with the process. so she here is not only that the cm's, old new city is on trying to adopt the new realities in syria, but also the position also needs to come out particularly the, all the position also is trying to find a way how to adopt you to the new realities of syria. thank you so much, russell. this russell sorta reporting from damascus rep guy spine hold is a lecturer in peace and security at dharm university. he says the syrian administration is entering a new and difficult phase, and it's relationships with regional neighbors. i think the 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, considering people wants to liberate themselves, not just in the a soccer team, but also from foreign control. and so obviously there's going to be new
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relationships and relationships with the neighbors, but i don't think that and the syrian people with one another at client proxy relationships. so they will want to see our shower, retain his distinctiveness, his organizations distinctive. this is terry and distinctiveness. and not just do and say what you want. 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 really al sharra have to and field difficult questions that are unfortunately go to upset some people so 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. so today with the tech is 4 minutes dial shower was bad, you know, listening to the service for mrs. response. things like for example, saying that the staff with higher risk than that the same as i. so they have to be
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removed from the country that the us will have no excuse to remain in the country. i imagine this is not the discussion. the l. 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 me type 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 aside police in damascus. say they've returns to work to maintain law and order. but there's a lot of work to do of to us as loyal as lucid will destroyed many security facilities shortly before the regime film from damascus. mohammed val has this report, one of the biggest b as in syria, off to the form of a some, a said is the possible defense to, to chaos. and most, most security structures have cannot. i'd say at the head of the sam have been protein from this phone call that the nor to feel that like by form of this isn't
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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 dissent, including the rest detention and punishment of anyone who opposed the sewing machine. they're trying to find out who's the 5 to the building and saw if it's any of that called these are lists of detainees, including some of all fight is a names of some women. these are degrees 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 the russians were using? i so the volume of work and the complexity of the task post challenges says i blossom it, spends these day dealing with people with individual complaints. with stuff on
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the ship though, 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 whether or not. so of all the bureaus and equipment were destroyed, looted will set on fire. and it tells me that even though his team's all starting from scratch in damascus, they have enough experience to draw on from the beauty of the cell phone. in the know this is not the just 70. yes, they managed to turn it into one of the safest places and city on the streets. people seemed satisfied with the com, but some have linked concerns about that. and then the cadillac had a couple of even the show, 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
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want them to be so early. we'll need to cooperation, contribute to efforts to restore stability, have the highly and we see it. 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 lawyer for peace and stability to flourish. under the new administration, it will have to root out old places of the formative gene. but the sort family was in power here for more than half a century. city is no, it's a process that's will take time. how much fun does 0, damascus. united nations says the humanitarian crisis in syria has knows improved since the collapse of the outside regime. but the, you ends on the secretary for humanitarian. it says and emergency relief says 8 operations are slowly resuming, including in
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a level homes and damascus tongue. fletcher has just been in syria and described the widespread destruction that he sold at. i spent um 4 or 5 days in serial. driving up from the mazda addressing from 11 and 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 enormous destruction along the way you can see the sky was 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. 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
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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 justice opportunity. christians in syria have held the final sunday months before christmas. the will be the 1st christmas celebration since the collapse with the outside regime. the new administration in syria has sought to reassure minority groups that they are free to practice their religion. a serious civil war forced nearly 14000000 people from their homes. well, many flight it to neighboring countries or europe, some ended up in west africa. in senegal, members of a small syrian community,
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i'm out tone between the hope for the homeland and the difficulty of leaving behind the live c fields. because hawk reports from duck in a barber shop in downtown to car celebrations, they come from homes come in damascus young syrians dodging by charlotte's knots the military service. others like to tell you how soon escaping prison at 17 tab in your tortures so severe. his captors believed him dead and dumped what they felt was his lifeless body wrapped in plastic. but he cheated death escaping to send a go away from syria in the depths of his pain. he found the unexpected love in rough uh a fellow serious. our plans was to get married here and continue our life here in the long term. but so the everything changed and other customer and other
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story i'll come at how moody, getting a trim from his 16 year old son holmes. still trying to make sense of this unexpected phone call on the, on the line upload. jeff, are a member of serious, powerful military intelligence. the man his family believes arrested. his father and brothers 14 years ago, sending them to the in famous said not at present, known as the human slaughterhouse near damascus. and he listens bewildered to the ones fear. jeff are pleading for mercer that'd be the, the claims in this the money do not see any connection with my father's disappearance or herpes illness. i wish no harm to any purpose. now he's called to seek my health for you has switched sides. preparing to return to syria, to confront the truth and find answers to questions. he can finally dare to ask for
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tab. it is the end of a forced exile. fear has gone. freedom has arrived with it almost the beginning of a new license. hold on because it's nicholas hawk elgin's the right, the car for the for little. how do i find the israel's 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 in the besieged news. these rarely military is attacking the loss of barely functioning hospital. the patients have been forcibly ordered to vacate the premises. honeywell hood has moved from data bella in central casa in the morning light reveals the aftermath of another night of his regular bombardment.
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and there was about a has central gaza rescue and searched the rubble of what was once a family home in the side of the we were about to go to sleep. and all of a sudden we had a loud explosion. so it turned off the building. next to us was from the debris collapse. the law hung out of in we came out to see fire smoke and the snack, my cousin and his children role injured. the many of these people, how to really flight is really are strides in the besieged north fully to find themselves under attack again here is really is fired missiles and the whole building collapsed on our heads. and if i wrapped myself in a blanket and miraculously, i survived the city, people searching for food were killed when on his reading rock, the destructive part even hospitals offered no sanctuary.
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come out loud. one northern gauze. 7 functioning health care center, patients with the 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 the man, the learning media and the talk for medical facilities. people here keep saying, no, we're in golf, a sleep not shows or the accused israel of deliberately destroying every possible lifelines. they have less honeymoon,
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more these kind of assume has more on the latest developments from garza. it has been another difficult evening for assemblies who are still trapped in the central areas of cons. i is very trans have been quite visible during the past few hours, but the m is that right truck, you to count us to on the very strict military attacks by these valley. quite cool to drones and fight to jets, to specifically in the north of that area. but what we understand clearly is that reform store are still coming from northern gauze, which suggests significant destruction being closed and the percentage of coverage on hospital due to the isabel, the repeated attacks of the humanitarian toes, day by day in the north east escalating since the hours of this morning, we are talking about that more than foot t palestinians have been killed at no selling of. let's help in time. something is ready, military operations and knowledge of the ongoing please being made by the director
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of come at one hospital for the immediate protection. that must be a full test for medical. what? cuz what are grappling to continue providing medical treatment and even their humanitarian top on the ground like that very catastrophic humanitarian realities, which is taking place at the north of a strip power company. so i'll just go there. we've got a pedestal schools in cause that have also come on to repeated attack by israel. the buildings on lushly used as shelters for the displays, if for him, include visited one school, and the optimal often is rarely a tech that kills at least 8 people. is now standing inside. this describes classroom and most of the most useful in a very is never heard through the east of guys city where these were easy fights or just have targeted. this is school at night without any sort of warning. at least 8
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pell's teens. had been killed and dozens were injured and transported to the hospital in northern central guys. and we can see this kills of destruction inflicted on most of and most of your school. as you can see, the whole the career throw 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 trip being 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 the hunt and most of the sudden, i mean, oh, and then some of the names who are sleeping here. the palestinians at the school are displaced, civilians had lost their homes to is really a question. and i have been forced this place from different parts from you better for as you can from vehicle here during this ongoing is what you were thinking of.
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placing the b c's guys, a trip for more than $400.00 days and in the roll. as you can see, the mattresses as the smell of the blood is everywhere. and then we came out to see the scale of destruction with the bodies, blood and body parts all over the face. is there any work? cleans fired? 3 missiles underscore, 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 the northern central guys, off as you can see, most of the most here is cool. was it packed and somebody victim have fall and due to be worth at the of the occupation. but i am a funny. how does your northern gauze all part of time?
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not to him, klein is a professor of political science at body learn university. he says the israel is killing on an industrial scale and wants to clear northern goals for illegal settlements is really excuse is that how much he use us hospitals as a base or underground base for uh, for there is the tv, the hallways are. these does no, just the fi, a good thing, hospitalized in civil society started its unfortunate being. i'm very sad to say that is one target civilians in gaza. and the population because of st. population is left to the most in this war machine is where the war machine that's for abuse, depth and, and one of the people in the industrial escape this should be stopped,
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is what i was to clean most of guys up and in implement there as far as we know, as a whole, in the military govern government media, to remove as this kind of a security zone, they are set much initially society. the settler supplement that wants to be supplements in northern guys without settlements. they are view is why it is not safe. the army that probably the army will be very weak and could not prevent if the government to approve it and or if the subclass viewed illegally called the police right below immediately without the army approval supplements. there is, will be a strong and within the government between the war to arrive between the ministers
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and those who don't want to see settlements in northern does it. but it's, but as far as what we know at the moment is what the army does not want. the people of guys that come back to their destroyed homes window is bringing new suffering to gaza. the israel's war has forced nearly 2000000 people from the homes, which temperature is dropping and supplied is running low. families intense and makes of shelters struggling to keep warm. so some of its reports we do has arrived in gaza, bringing with a new hardship for the nearly 2000000 displaced palestinians for families living and makes shift camps like this one who con eunice in the south to disrupt the icy temperatures, could be a life threatening there is no electricity or gas here, no heaters or electric blankets. omar shop is trying to reinforce his tent. like
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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, they'll retain self 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 cold cheese do you want 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, limited to submit no proper clothes, no socks, nothing. we never expected to live such a life. my house was so good in the north. even the most basic items are out of reach for most families. most how soon we wake up
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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 is to make them a target for ease. really air strikes. agencies are warning of a looming health crisis. infectious diseases are already arriving in 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 to 0. gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. that's according to unicef. one child is killed or injured every 10 minutes. thousands have had one or both legs amputated, unit says says nearly
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o 1100000 children in gaza, or an urgent need of protection and mental health support. it estimates at least $19000.00 children have been opened since the war began. ritual cummings is the humanitarian direct. uh for save the children international. she says children in gauze i will face long term psychological effects from the war. you know, the 1000000 children. oh, says the whole cause of isn't impacted by the school. i'm the immediate media of the type of people choose mental health. the we don't know we are seeing children often makes children at all. so from the spaces to child protection, in case management and designing spaces that we support, we'll see and show them deeply, deeply affected currently bothers. others also work on this for the 12 months.
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the median in the past is to actually to go population to what we do the same to children. i'm a dollars is to provide the media, the nation to the suffering. the story during is really the nation, wisconsin just such as in terms of being able to meet the needs of the nation of children and got really desperate for children here. so head on up to 0, a closed market and a some of the holiday season in gemini, on fridays, a tag on a christmas mortgage. the killed 5 people plus time alex could help us in odessa and ukraine. find out why the port. it's on the
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hello winter really has said to him 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. hoff 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 close. that is the side of the mediterranean. so some heavier rain coming back in here for cyprus, southern, posit becky, over towards syria and lebanon, all the way down to was gaza. and it's telling me to get any back to us. 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
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africa course 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 handled impulsive mozambique some what's the weather for a time into the east to side all south africa that will push by the northwards as we go one through choose day and warming up to take down the manipulated by goes and how long rolling a selection is unique and we've seen anything like it before. no pressure. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play is fast put their faster non profits for people susceptible to government control. if propaganda is designed to inflame and defense, the way that the story is being told, not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight, on which is era russell buried in southern england with 2 farmers trans safari park
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. pioneers fits the attractive nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing. the license pulled back even not sorry for somebody. and i am again sophie, i sent you over to me when one by you, me a ring companies revolution. i seem to be using funds in our 57th imaging hearing site. you have site as you have the energy, the fries phone, which is 0. the snow again, this is just a reminder of our top story system. israel's bombardment of guns that has
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intensified with new strengths reported across the street. at least 32 palestinians have been killed as in stone on sunday. most of them in the north. these really military is attacking the last families functioning hospital there in the in central garza family homes and and now the school sheltering displaced cobblestones have been his rescue. teams have been searching for survivors and the russell took is far and mr. hopkins, he john has mentioned with serious need a shot, a engine ask him to key. it has reiteration of the importance of international sanctions being lifted and said, curtis groups have no place insert, joins. now life i would have to assign who is a defense analyst and a faculty member at house on kelly on duty university, and he joins me now life and career. thank you so much for joining us on the orders here and use our. let's begin with talking about that press conference where we, sol, how can be done and i'll show to speaking to speaking publicly and speaking together
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. what was your main take away from that? it takes, or having the, you know, there are 2 different issues that i have a whole deserves in this tape. and so for the parties, the 1st one is for sure the territorial integrity of celia, especially that in the 18 p. k. j existence at the east of your faith, sweetwater. and also it is rarely continues expansion in the way to the most close end goal on heights. so these didn't, did these 2 issues where the priority on the other pets, what i see is that team building effort. all syrians is a kind of youth most importance. and they were discussing about for instance, they, you know, pull to co trustee tional required inc. lawsuit in this and also exactly what c u v on strip s u. and before pro, on the other hand, both parties were really confident. they relied on each other to raise
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a voice because i'm at all showed i could easily request a truck support, especially old for red is i know the rating ventilation of the see wheels because i think the pilots you forwarded me is the stage service inspection to to address the needs of serious and on the matter of a support from tech. here we heard throughout that press briefing from how can be done this reiteration that the country will be by serious side. as we've seen that this pledge to, to help rebuild syria, walk us through the, the multi faceted nature of what on gray is trying to achieve you. and i think there's a comprehensive deal right now. as you may remember, it was 2016 right after 12 she started emitted to a petition together with free, see the army often. and today they have serial nation, lower me. there was a restructuring process that the north of syria. i think the same play right now to
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gather which did the most was spaced government because once you are bored there to build a state, i think they need support for instance. and they clearly expressed it, backing system equity culture and they haven't long but long. you know, 3 cop regarding dental policy and policy code engagement. so what she can do is to bring the technical support by, by the, you know, hands off, talk to each institution, sent along clearly directed all these institutions to mobilize themselves to assist syrians. and of course we, we had, i'll just read a short section from the package foreign minister where he noted that the darkest days are over for syria. that he has seen a new syria today, and many syrians, a hopeful this is being portrayed by the minister as a victory for the syrian people. but is there also a sense in ankara that this is a victory for turkey and also perhaps an opportunity to be seized. you and you know,
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there is a long discussion in touch each politics. if the government should be in touch with assault or not. and at the final you, you know, they're going start with the initiative to have an assault suited before a table, then told frankly about what's going on on the ground. and he refused. that's why to the that's a consensus in touch as politics ted talk to should pulls, actively assistance. he'll be asking, constructing they are countries, as it doesn't mean that it's an intervention by the way, because the must be the see of young. let's process in terms of politics in terms of economic building in terms of the student belief and also state building a system building because they have to be of need those in country. they fuel injected it to be a reaction. so that's why i told she is actually providing assistance voice out, but it stops the intervention mode. there are of course,
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also complex global geopolitical factors that play with way by what took you might want to achieve is very different from the perspective of the us. do you see that is something of a challenge for the new syria administration, navigating these rather complex diplomatic dynamics? the united states is a great time to go to right now, not only for to care or celia, but for the rest of the world, like europeans, especially against questions about what to expect. right after the january 20th is that talk to most probably would be really cool. you know, american soldiers from c reattach or why? because he clearly expressed it. but i think we have to focus on exactly what sort of outcome speed range you know, with the special impact on the city that you have to deal with syrians and the how the item in here is the dash prisoners because t k t p y v o, s b or whatever,
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they just put forward, gosh, presence in prison as a leverage for before the bargaining. in this sense, trogie uh, you know, on adult shut up the link that they have ready to absorb the prisons and also start a brief, a transparent justice for the dodge members. so i think we have to wait onto the truck. we'll have to port in the united states. what are thank you so much for your analysis. that's what i saw on joining us from anchor. the demonstrate is in sylvia's capital bill. great. are protesting against present president alexander footage and his government, at least of $30000.00 tied together. it's demanding an end to what they say is corruption. and negligence. protests started last month off through concrete kind of be collapsed at a bandwidth station, killing 15 people. but it also has become
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a point of broad a dissatisfaction with what critics say is the president's increasingly or authoritarian rule, but which it says on said on saturday that he will not back down with joins now live by elaine and flu shots who is in belgrade. and then we understand that the protest has finished for the evening, but took us through what people have been telling you on the streets. yes, well, we had the, one of the biggest students protest ever uh, in the belgrade 30000 according to police reports. and then i'll get you to or what led to this protest the, you know about the accident in november. first, the in the city of novi side and the northern part of the country when the part of the railway station building collapsed and killed 15 people and 2 are seriously injured. they're still in the hospital. so the government went quiet. we didn't
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know of really anything about what happened. so 1st of all, people started to get out on the streets every friday at 11 52 am. this is the time when a accident acute a and then this started to stood quietly for those 15 minutes before the shooting victims. and then every day and the students blocked their universities and then more and more high schools joined the blockade. so today, students called the for citizens to join them and we soon denied teachers professor as a doctor's a farmers of everyone. so citizens replied in larger numbers and they all are agreed with the what the students are asking. and the students want to political responsibility. they won't punish me and for those who are responsible
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for what happened in all, besides also the world uh every uh, every documents above the reconstruction of the building to be published. so neither of that is it happening to deal this moment to a and what we can see is the, to their voice is getting louder and louder. so this photo. so when do those, any incidents? i have to say the highlights of the, of those to was those 15 minutes when thousands of people's food in absolute quiet, just with the lights, with their phone, a paying respect for the weekends. elaina. as you've been noticing these protest as a cooling for accountability from the government has, they've been any response from authorities. i'm a say the president alexander who to to address is denied from his presidential building. and he said that we saw opposition on the street. i'm
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a say there was no position among those people because students didn't want to any political party at the protest. so he goes to their them a position he accuses them for taking money for from abroad to, for their actions. he trying to minimize directions, and the on the other hand, she was the one and ne to do suddenly she was the one who held the press conference 2 days ago. she showed some documents, 195 documents about the construction. and she said this is it not to have everything. i put this on the government website so you can see everything. and you don't have to protest anymore. but the students told him that the, they know that in the prosecutor office, there is a much, much more documents and the they are asking the question of why do you have those
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papers? you are the president. those papers should be at the prosecutor office. so we are not addressing to you, we are addressing to the institutions we want, the institutions do their jobs. you know, thank you so much. that's elaina flu shots, reporting from belgrade. the investigators in germany say the suspect in fridays call running attack in front of us had a history of anti is lum rhetoric. 5 people were killed in that attack and move in 200 were injured. the 50 year old suspects faces numerous charges, including motor and attempted motive is a saudi citizen who's lived in germany since 2006. and make sure to memorial has been set up for the victims, including a 9 year old boy to mccain reports. 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 him
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following the events of friday evening. here at this christmas smock and much attention now focusing on the warnings that were given to jim and no far cheese 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 grief. and if you see here, we are the christmas market where everything happens. i make shifts, memorialize flowers, candles, plants cuddly toys left by people to show that feeling that 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?
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remember, the situation is this 8 weeks from today, that would be a general election in this country. was effects. will this 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 a ukrainian ammunition depot and re taken control of one settlement in the coast. photo region, ukrainian military says its forces were engaged in more than a 100 battles with russian troops and repelled several russian defensive on the front line of the pool. it's in odessa has been crucial to keeping ukraine's economy afloat. but after 3 is a full and constant russian attacks authorities that are struggling to keep them open and to protect the fleet of international ships, the talk, the, from
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a desa looks good top of this reports. another fully late and ship signals is ready to leave. it carefully choreographed pups you control by both the port authorities and the ukranian military retail support. actually, a network of 3 ports, odessa turned in most compete 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, extremely important to especially considering that among all the green and see ports on the 3 ports of great or this are recreating 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 quotes operation of the issue and what it does the intense
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attacks almost every night by drones and miss. so 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, the station article up it takes only one minute for ballistic miss out 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 neighbor patrols a causally searching for russian mines, indiscriminate weapons that could damage and sink any vessel they hit, regardless of its nationality. support. so great, so that's a are and you can only the 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 sent ahead on out to 0 of
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the project is taking flight in new zealand to bring native birds back from near extinction. the hotel is the hotels that i've ever stated. and i'm the biggest box you have ever seen. how does explode taken out dishwasher? we loved it when it was built. and we, even when it was been a major toner to the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century belfast, your open war hotels, analogies here doing the combination of violent war and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions,
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what are the challenges in helping girls that are flying? this is denise conference reporting for the actually a lot of the rates are really, really big. we see in this generation an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you close to the heart of the story, the the, [000:00:00;00] the most of the constitutional council is due to rule on monday on the validity of october's presidential election. the opposition is warning that the validation of the dispute should result could trigger move violence,
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hold on latasha reports from concert or content total is a town indexing. selves of mozambie right by the board, which so that it's known for its 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's everything that is happening. i'll come for from the better in october, daniel chapel, the candidates for more than big governing party for lima was declared the winner of the presidential election. opposition parties say the vote was a great. the dispute of the election results spot divided and purchased from opposition,
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supported the product and stuff like that. the ice very much. we have that we have had many 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 to see the security situation is not it's not very good up to see mozambique is constitutional counsel in the city to hold on the validity of the election count on december 23, civil society, organizations and analysts, 5th, that announcement could to the move islands. if some people don't accepted the name content doorways for 2 days, it means the tip of goals people love coming to this area because the water is just the right temperature of the places peaceful and beautiful. usually this time with the, the places full of tour. now look at
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a post election purchase, have 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 quantity, total mozambie, thousands of residents of human city in vietnam, a celebration of the opening of the cities 1st as the metro line. people lined up at every station along the line, the project. it took 17 years to complete. the cities deputy may, it says the metro will reduce traffic congestion and pollution in new zealand, but on the brink of extinction, making a remarkable come back. government figures show the nature of the population has increased more than 40 percent in the past 2 decades. adrian brown reports from
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wellington just 2 decades ago. you'd be lucky to see the tucker powers, or even the to him, another once red native endangered species. but that's decline is that what we're seeing here is proof that we can reverse that trend and we're not doing it. and the world in this environment, we doing it right in the middle of a city 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, inc cushions for dr. lakeside and the same tree that fits this incredibly affective. it's a place for them to thrive in the heart of the city, but some is no longer completely drowned out by the drone of traffic. that's
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poverty 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. so far as we used to catch apply for it so week, now we lucky enough to catch her in the maybe one a month and say those numbers of really, really dipped. 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 unplugged agent settlers. it's a controversial strategy, but one, many conservationists defend. we have seen foods ripped apart by ritz and by starts and fig. smashed by pulse, some humans are doing enough damage. the. this is, this is just, you know,
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the same thing that done. stanley says something has changed. yeah. right. it has changed for new zealand is national, but the flight list key where you close it 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 book 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. 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. christmas has come early for a number of lucky people to fix the winning numbers in spain's annual christmas loans. rachel hundreds watched live as the polls dropped out. hundreds of well fish, a top prize, known as a good. oh,
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the 1st one is with $400000.00. that's the news for now. i'm jessica washington. kerry johnson. we'll be here in a moment. thanks the unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds killing it as is eliza $11.00 on, on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people, matthew, just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to appease to people on social media. the stream on out to 0 in
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which is always numbers in years. but when you talk to people here, they say at least 50 percent of the population is living in poverty from the house of the story of rocks. it takes preprocessing. this could be a serious loss for ukraine. a significant setback for his military and the psychological blow for its people. the key is foreign minister meets the head of serious new administration boats trusting the need for unity instability. syria is possible with the carrier johnson. this is all just there in the from tech will set coming up is ro bums school and the last hospital in northern gauze, killing at least 32 palestinians across the street on sunday. spending winter in

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