tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 23, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our live for my headquarters and tell find jenny, you navigate coming up in the next 60 minutes. a flurry of diplomatic activity for serious new administration with meetings, plans with the jordanian and catch our rates allegations damaged and under funded. we take a look at the state of serious health care system. after 13 years of civil war, 3 is really a tax target on milwaukee in southern gauze, all settings tens, housing displaced. tell us for the ends on fire. at least 11 people not been killed
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. mozambique on high alerts. it's a waiting a court decision on whether to uphold the results of october's disputed presidential election rely from a control plus jessica washington in indonesia where the community is mountain 20 years since the indian ocean, as quick as you know. i'm trying to control. so with this full living full time and that grip on top folks in the primarily by thrashing, talk them 63 away. the welcome to the news. our or the head of syria as new administration is calling for a new start for the country and an end to all western sanctions. i do sorta has been meeting diplomatic leaders, including the jordanian for administer. i'm going to suffer the just
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a short while ago. it is the 1st visit by a senior jordanian officials, since aside was toppled and stuff of the says the security of syria is essential for the region. meanwhile, the iranian foreign ministry says it hopes for stability and syria. iran was a staunch supporter of a sudden upset and continued to voice its support as the opposition fighters to control of major cities were live now without the zeros. how someone had bought out who's joining us from the baskets has some so 1st tell us about the visit by the jordanian for a minister. it was the highest deal, denny, and delegation to arrive to the baskets up to the photo. but suddenly i said, so julia, 5 minutes i met a fuzzy met with some of the saw who was very kind to talk to as a 0. i'm now going to have this just with mr. how you met a sometimes it could you give us a sense of the meeting that you had with i'm at the saw it was at that very important meeting. very positive, very transparent. we had a conversation on,
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on where syria is, and i obviously can be a jordan for the support of the city and people as being back on this new historical moment. this is an historical moment that we wanted to find statements on historic and achievement where syria gains, eh, it's secure, reduce the ability, a series of events as a separate and free states. we have all the syrians ah, feels secure, and. ready if and where a new politic can add a human which should be and which all students participate in making and which for present some and guarantees that i'd some of our students, the security step into a serious key thoughts enjoy them. obviously it's key to the security and stability of the agents. so we signed by our, our seed in front of them as they start that even the process ready to provide them with the support that we can. these are mounting challenges ahead for the city as these are these ready codes are on the board to deep into the territory, which is not really far away from your country. there is issue of instability. the
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issue of armed, oh gosh, is operating across the country. is this an area where the julians could provide some assistance with the student the provide whatever assistance that our brothers here need. again, as we said, security is key. we share the 300. it's 6 kilometers a border with, with, with syria. we want that order to be staples feet from sarasota as asians for you from the drugs, the smuggling width and smuggling. the challenge remains the attempts to smuggle and continue so uh where it can go to add events that would insure the security of the boat or something that we discussed with mister, shut it to the beyond that we discuss how we can support students at now in terms of that providing humanitarian aid but also going forward in terms of the uh, providers. yeah. is that for to. busy for, for institutions obviously, i think the key here is a, syria needs to move to
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a city and live process union city and process 3 been the system in which all students are represented and all right, so i got my last question to you. thank you for your time. so i'm going to say this is a seismic shift in the region. so i'm just here in syria. i would, you know, pay us because of the new account which should be looking forward to see what happens. but they must be on the same time pretty much concerned because any instability or move towards on okay, you could just write the entire agent into chaos and can absolutely, you can set up so that, that, that's what we were hosted backup and meeting where, you know, the group and syria came together along with some of our woodson fuckers the, the one i think that message that came out of meeting is, is, is very clear, very unequivocal. we went to state, been secure, safe sir. yeah, that's guarantees the rights of its people throughout transition process consistent with desperation of the cd and people so that syria is the state, but i'm seeing it. obviously that's, that's a challenge for all of us. but again, i think we're, we're, we're very adequately kind of saying that we were to stand by celia and as people and rebuilding on an issue of being over the visit. right. and uh,
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what is the discipline that level was condemned to? it is an encroachment to see the southern seats, and as i shall shut the door, should respect the 1974 uh agreement that should withdrawal from city and said if there is a 1000 q 5 and it's intern feedings, only going to fuel more attention. we need to focus again the city and people who administration, it needs to be focused on building the country, bringing see the people together for you to physicians, consumer producer for the return of refugees fighting drug smuggling, terrorism within smuggling. but if that's an enjoy, then would it be as it always has been on the side of a student far, was a pleasure helping you as his english. thanks. thank you very much indeed. thank you. i really appreciate. so the reading quite an interesting moment here for all the key players, the categories have just arrived katasha smith of states as the minister of foreign affairs and how much lacy is here in damascus. the highest katasha delegation to
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advise, to syria off to the, for all the side of that the, as it leaves. and you see this is basically the re bid is a need to national appetite to see tests the will to and examine the potential for which you out with the new administration. but at the same time, as a matter of some of the said, there are concerns and the neighboring countries in particular are looking forward to see a celia. let's see. we have own process that we've going to provide and inclusive governments with all the minorities under represented for the city as hops in the sense that to break away from 50 is of the i said the hood, they have also to understand that they need to have an inclusive governments, i think this explains the reason why the, for all arriving to the boss, cuz it's really important for the man who was running this place behind to be off of the shop. the people spot of the seas are falling in damascus. what are some of the cell has been over the last few days? busy talking with international that i guess i was talking to some of his advice
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that is a while ago and they say to this, it was super easy. it was some of the visits evenings with the body of the diplomatic activity that you can see in damascus. and they are very confident because they think that this is something that could be conducive to more of an international recognition of this international law. if they submitted space, which has taken over syria until a few weeks ago, everybody was cautious. think that we would take some photos of what they sit for what they do, not for what they say, okay. has them had bought our party for us from damascus and syria hash and thank you so much. well for more and what iran has been saying about the transition and 0, bring himself, he said, he's a writer and specialist and a rainy and affairs. joining us from to her on so iran once again echoing uh, what we hear from other regional players in fact, which is the syria need stability. just tell us a little bit more of what you're hearing from your rent as well. says the folding up, the shars sides,
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you ran and officials have been talking about the developers and syria time and again on today. be heard from the spokesperson of the foreign ministry slide about guy in his daily, in his weekly press conference, a lot of highlights and important points pertaining to eros actually status regarding the developments in syria. first of all, he raised a concern regarding the stability and security in syria and it is not something new you wrong has been repeatedly saying by different officials that they say there is this concern into ron's regarding the possibility of an expansion of instability. and today he referred to an need for security during the transition. also he added that uranium is, are correctly speaking, not they do not have any direct connection with the news here in that district. and even though there are some clue that there is sort of in direct connection between the 2 sides, previously,
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uranium is asked the syrian new administration to further investigate the killing of one of the employees of the local employees of the embassy in damascus. also, he said that it's going to be a decision for siri and people to be met to how to regulate their ties. they are and neighboring countries and pertaining to yvonne in particular, day spokesperson says that it's going to be up to the new administration and how they behave of when it comes to the future of the ties between syria and iran. and of course they're in, you know, that it's going to be a clear, important question for the future. how these ties is going to be formulated. okay, thank you so much though. have a so the thank you for the update from to her on an iran last week. this will talk about a cost was a professor public policy of time. i've been for the, for university of joining us from my mind and jordan, mr. rebecca, to see you so clearly a lot of international appetite in syria at the moment with the flurry of diplomatic activity. let's start off with the jordanians. i myself,
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i do just speaking to alger 0. what, what are the interest anyone's trying to achieve at this point? in time as well, i think the jordanian is as, as well as all the neighboring countries being encouraged by the americans visiting 1st. because as you know, i shudder and his group are listed on the terrace list. and there was a lot of concern as to what, how far countries should be in direct contact with them until the landscape has been cleared for them by the, by the americans. every year, practically all of these, none of the forces of the regional countries, aside from your on a very have team that the review change has taken place. they understand that the city of people have been suffering from over 50 years. and in particular for all over the last 14 years, which has caused a lot of in storage in the region. so everybody is, is welcoming,
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i think the potential stability and certainly at now where they differ is and in the details of each nation has its own national priority interest or jordan. i suspect it'd be about to the year of maybe the spreads over some of them and to jordan, there's a shudder decides to do on his stomach stage in syria. they're also what are you with just stick to the terms of protecting the voters? if some of the law from this might make it will drugs and weapons to on the last 14 years. but the federal immediate objectives, i think overall and everybody's happy for the for g, g for, for a settlement. and you can see that in, in the way they're looking to the mazda is to meet this is, this is unprecedented in the past. i mean, we have some of the transition taking place. and i've kind of the, the stage neighboring states. we're not stopping in to meet the top or bottom to
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talk to them about what tests are transformation. and a lot of that, i think that it goes to the way, how much sure has tons of his own transition. we started back in 2017 to you yesterday. the fact that he will, he chose to not where his immunizations each branch is maybe a 100 and more so to actually wear a time. in the summit circles, this is quite a step forward from their traditional position in terms of how they used to project themselves for the region. okay, and let me just ask you about the categories because we now know that the customer is minister. our state for foreign affairs has also arrived in the capital of damascus. um what, what would that meeting be about as well? so you can see what that means you can be about, but we know that the trucks are as being consistent. there is support of the city and revolution from day one. and fax is, was the only country that has,
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maintains the syrian embassy embassy for the university side. even when the other countries over the last 2 years, trying to reconcile with us that as was invited back to the out of the and so on. that's are the cafeteria is the presentation of syria in the hands of the recently assigned. and that the, uh so i think the most of the longest i've just contacted 3 the 2 sides. and they would want me to be there to support and guide it as much as possible. one important issue, i think that everybody would be discussing with the shutter as the short interest of it. and what is important here to try and define what do we mean by in terms of a t. i thing if it is above our sharing a reaching a new ability to go supplement amongst the various size of sex and religious groups within syria as and as,
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as the cases in depth. and then we are putting the situation under lots of training . i think syria, unlike 11, has a clear majorities in the most of them will have being suppressed for more than 50 years. and they are very unlikely that they do not want to actually run the state with their respective, all my energies, right? i need to bring them in the, in the and the existing saw so many sessions off, but i doubt they would be willing to go as far as power sharing engagements as the situation is allowing us. okay, we will wait to see what happens. so somebody thought speaking to us for online jordan, so thank you so much. the 11 palestinians have been killed and several attacks in gaza. desperate rescue efforts are underway in the south after it is really drones dry kit tons, housing displays, palestinians,
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and fires broke out after the attack on milwaukee west, the fine eunice. there has been several other strikes by the is really military in the area and also stretches for girls kilometers along cause us co starting from the western areas, updated by law and central goes up to fine. eunice and jeff and the south is really all forward is designated. it's a humanitarian zone about a year ago. and forrest hundreds of thousands of palestinians to go there. but you estimates that more than 1000000 people are no sheltering and overcrowded and flimsy tents in that area without access to critical services. honey, more fluid, just joining us from dated by the hand. central guys, as we're saying this was a designated humanitarian zone, honey that's been attacked yet again. what are you hearing about this situation and on my loss right now is a stance on the well, during the more we talk to people here,
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the more the telling us how many times they have to stay and to prove that there is no safe place across the gods or not even mark evacuations, don't think when they've gotten lost the area in western, han eunice, and drop out very extensive from the coast a line of their bucket in the western part all the way to the. 6 it just all robot it in the area between hon eunice and drama, but it hasn't been largely saved. people die of the record number inside these areas. in fact, some a few other ones as far as describing these evacuations on as the trap. and this has been very consistent with what we've reported about what we've covered in the past months. and since the uh, the beginning of this genocide, the, were across the guster of a lot of people died inside these areas. the uh, the designated supposedly safe for them, but nothing save but all the, some of the talks have claimed the life of a close to 85 people. and one of the talks in the summer of the 2024 and the
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overnight at. 5 really goes 7 people from one family to other a tug just following the attack on the 10th or cold for more people and the injuries are just so many of them are piling in ends in mid north and medical complex in the city of 100 percent or part of on unit city, but it's not only the human cost natalie, causing further civilian casualties. the destruction, the damage that is cost to the density are by the fire that is spread, damaged more of the $10.00, just pushing people for more internal displacement. the fact that we're seeing people now are torn between either bidding for world for the family member that the loss and the tax, and at the same time, constantly searching for areas where they can protect their children or remaining family members. as the attacks continue, this is a loss. evacuation is on is the, the other areas were repeated attacks that have taken place in the areas where people were told,
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evacuated in order to avoid being gone. but they end up being killed in attack. yet again in these areas, um how many of the, what's happening in the north as well? we know that the come out allowed one hospital, one of the last few partially functioning hospitals in the north has been attacked by israel. once again. what are you hearing about the status of the patients and the medics and people who are at sheltering at the hospital the the quote the repeated statements and appears by the director of the hospital doctor come up with a fee about the conditions inside the hospital. he has done so many of these appeals in a statement in the past months, but unfortunately in none of none of these statements, none of these appeals found years to listen to or respond in an active way to protect and save the hospitals from the repeated attacks we are at
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a point right now. we're lost for words. we can even find a way to describe the with a dire situation and fights the hospital. the as, as of it's karen condition is not operational menu. it's essential departments and facilities. a render non operation to do to the ongoing attacks to repeated attacks and seeing a stratum those bullets are facing the through the walls of the hospital, injuring and killing medical staff and asians sense. and those are injuries inside the hospital. it close to 60 individuals inside the hospital that includes the medical to stop the injuries, the patients d r a do work there. no, today's really military and fox because in air, the silver with these really missouri storms, the hospitality is arrested everyone and then released the director of the hospital and everyone else who is still inside the house for the past few weeks. it was very difficult for the injured the patient to approach the hospital at to receive the medical care. in fact,
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there's so many of the people who were killed are still got in the streets of come out, want hosted with us. there's no oxygen, no solar power system. hours in areas have been destroyed. the hospital is nothing more of a desolate graveyard right now. kind of my knowledge report from data and better from garza, honey. thank you. this is really prime minister has arrived until the v is in a court for the 1st day and has long running corruption trial. benjamin netanyahu is accused of bribery fraud and breach of trust. if convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison. mister now, who denies any wrong doing, describing the charges as absurd? i'm the son who joining us from the georgia indian capital. i'm mine because the is really government has banned all 0 from reporting there and any occupied westbank comes up. so give us a sense of what's going on with the legal proceedings today. well, early in the morning of the state attorney's office released the statement saying
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that despite to some of the confusion from the judges in the jerusalem districts course, we said that perhaps the charges are too much. they are confident in detroit, in the charges that they have brought forth against benjamin netanyahu. the prosecutors remain confident that they can get a conviction as well. benjamin netanyahu in that tell the court room this morning railing against the media is saying that everything in israel, that is media is left, which is why he supported the stablish ment of right wing media. but saying that he did not commit any crimes here. this has been a situation that has been ongoing for years, and benjamin netanyahu said that after 8 long years of this being an issue and remember the indicted was introduced. 5 years ago. he said that he wants to clear his name. now this is a trial that could take months if not years before there was any sort of verdict or conviction, but even then benjamin netanyahu can appeal it. so we're looking at a long road ahead in terms of litigation against the longest serving is really premier. okay, thank you so much. honda for that reporting from my mind and jordan will not speak
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to alan leo who is the former director general of israel's foreign ministry. joining us from tel aviv thank you for your time. give us a sense of is really public's attitude towards this trial and whether it's being paid attention to it is on every issue. almost every issue. laser, the public is very divided and they'll position during that time, you know, it was the short trial in the decisive cold. indeed, that of course, conviction and his face, but nothing else because it sees the whole thing is fake news. and believe me how it regarding the following? yes, the public is point. it's the main headlines you replacing the headlines off the
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wall. they bump into because they're kind of they will do it every day. the hell for that's instead of as a big do this as subject to the system, but the strain does not say is just sign the papers trust the stuff is so it because the whole thing, yes, they use the they speak, osborne, because these words accept every day now, when you say that people are divided, can you just elaborate a little more on that? how divided? how are people feeling over this or in the division of the police because the vision is red, is mostly above done. you all said it is long and i don't just go there based especially not in jewish for the dukes and all the jewish bodies though he's no
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really i don't know to go position what the hell is doing, but there is the position to he is in the to the position seasons, he's corruption and he's a arrow to see is the legs with the, with the region, with the will. so it's 1st person i know how that probably is. why is he is almost the law with a sees you as the only possible lead to this difficult the public about how it says here is the souls of all the problems we have in our democracy and the digital computer, the system and the tax on the media all the she to him uses no full full or these kind of the shows that on these
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items. so are people prepared or for the long haul for this possibly to take months or years as our reporter was to say, i'm sure sure this, this is the situation. and i think the interesting thing is that this trial, as it goes on now, does not have any impact on he's funny because standing is based solely, it was already conviction. eh, this wouldn't be as long as he sees testimony or the eyes of others. i don't see really affecting these. why are they going to go system? okay, alan, the out. thank you for speaking to us from telling me it's still a head on the, i'll just there are news. our years president elect. donald trump says washington could free take control of the panama canal, triggering
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a strong reaction from the government there. and after hitting what she called was bottom, the face helps frail to another when in spring that's coming up with joe in support, [000:00:00;00] the proper feel of winter, right? most of europe at the moment. huge mass as those floating out about as of this cascade of cloud heat around this low esteem, the reactor that brought snow from an increasing the cold wind, particularly in the south west of france. or at least that's where this to video has come from. but it's been pretty wide spread of any right to the high ground. and for the next 24 hours is going to be really concentrating on snowing in the balkans, this area will move slowly eastwood's into fall guerria. probably north in greece,
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as well as as a fee is full cost is obviously a cold $1.00. we snow lucky old day on tuesday and wednesday, you're going to be, let's see, the sun till the big picture is still some snow for the french and swiss alps and the all street out. the cold issue will keep tempting the low single figures, but there's an area to the west of that where things are actually moving out the tuesday, given the bit of sun is shining, natalie slowly increasing in length days. we've gone past the winter solstice. you got 12 degrees, the full cost for tuesday, for london sees around about 11 or 12 tuesday and wednesday, then things when they clock down on thursday. and it's like 40 whether they're in contrast, most of no 5 cuz enjoyed fatty, warm, sun, shy. but it has been snow up in the after this mountains. no more to come to the
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over $27000.00 harrowing photographs as tend to lead to they can do that to us. the evidence in this case is frankly even stronger than that that we had against the nazis of nuremberg in the 1st of a 2 part series out to 0 photos powerful cases of all crimes against civilians allegedly kills by the syrian government. with photographic evidence from the seas of files to the lost souls of syria on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. no foreign power liberated the syrians and it's in syrians hands to determine how the future looks like setting of gender for tomorrow's discussions. if you all people from across the world can collaborate, why can't our world leaders international filmmakers, them world class journalists, bring programs to enforce and inspire too many to justin pratt and much as it
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should be on the agenda. financials, era of the the hello. again, the top stories on the all just 0 news. our syria as new leader might have shut out, has been meeting diplomatic leaders, including the jordanian foreign minister, ames fuzzy just a short while ago. it's the 1st visit by a senior to regina and officials, since asides was toppled. i'm and stuff of the says the security of syria is essential for the region. katara is minister for state of state for foreign affairs is also in damascus, eating and delegation. how much information is the most senior category official to visit syria? since the fall of aside, rush through efforts are underway in southern gaza. officer is really straight tools, at least 11 people. and the last question of time, and this is really
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a forward, he's designated on the humanitarian zone about a year ago and forced hundreds of thousands of palestinians to go their health care services in syria, have all but collapsed after 13 years of civil war as well. as corruption and mismanagement, the world health organization says ensuring services during the transition period is crucial, since many facilities are damaged, overwhelmed and under funded. zayna heard that reports from a hospital in damascus to this hospital is a lifeline for syrians who can't afford to pay for health care. yet it doesn't have the resources to cope with the hundreds of patients who seek treatment every day. we are in the emergency room of the main government hospital in damascus. some come from the countryside because many of serious health facilities have been damaged by
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war. i'm offering myself and so there are no purple hospitals includes. there is no infrastructure that it was never rebuilt since the regime recapture that a little over half of serious hospitals remain functional according to the world health organization. and there is a chronic shortage of medical staff, experienced doctors and nurses have left the country. those here say they can't survive on their earnings equivalent to $20.00 a months. there were some very, very difficult for us as a part of this is because of the how much money we owned as long as the hospital is also under funded by sam shows us radiology equipment, honest about the city that was here before. he was 1st employed in 1997. a lot of the medical apparatus don't work because there are no spare parts of the ship as se
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. and he he bought on, we like the basics like gloves, syringes, antiseptic, google. and of course we like machinery much. we also like stuff because at least 30 to 40 percent don't show up easy to low pay. nothing, then one of them above and this off. this is where people in critical conditions are taken. doctors here tell us lives have been lost because of the lack of a central's mohammad can barely speak, but he insisted on talking to us that he explained how he needs medicine and tests which are not available here on the and he needs money. 90 percent of the population is poor. one of the challenges that the new administration in syria is to continue to provide services to the population as it tries to transition the country for more than half a century of rule under the outside families. the world health organization says this is critical. it warns this cannot be done without the help of international
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donors. the new rulers inherited a country and ruins with a shattered infrastructure and destroyed economy. what's the matter? how does it have a sense of what we have reached actually to bring water under a lot of pressure? we just don't have a budget to upgrade our services. i'm gonna have to have the images that come out of this hospital show the critical state of serious health care, where live saving medicine is the luxury. and this facility is considered to be among the best. this hospital story is just one example of the scale of human suffering in syria and the challenges facing it's new rulers center for their algebra 0, damascus. oh, nice. we've just seen on her head to as a senior fellow for the serial project with the atlantic council. joining us from assemble, thanks for your time. so, look, i mean, this issue with sanctions on syria. we heard a call by the new syrian administration ruler from of the shutter, asked me for the sanctions to be lifted. the, the turkish politicians have also said so,
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but how far is the new syrian administration willing to go 1st, sanctions really as well. and 1st of all, i think the majors, the demand from the international tensions, specifically the us because the most crippling one are coming from the us, us physically. the caesar at the and the impact of secondary sanctions is to, is to go through the transition of the government. i'm pretty that i'm calling for on the occlusal and processing, which all seasons are past off defining the next stage and the future of the country. right now there is presentations ongoing preparation for a national dialogue that the meeting in which the the, the timeline will be discussed of the transition as well as i say general to which they would know which would be death to change the constitution would
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be when, when the next elections beheld what would be the future. austin is just vantage powers, as well as, as well as more than unfortunately they should have a good one. so that's the what the framework that is you being accepted from? i think the nation community, i seems to be the kind of handed over uh to, to, to do you as well as the wisdom lord and intended to lift the sanctions as soon as possible. are you getting a sense on about how inclusive that national dialogue conference is going to be and who's going to participate? and the process is very similar to what the status has been done before in edmond and is sending emissaries to own the local community is making sure that down where to present to the from across in seed in
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different sects as well as ethnic groups just seems that there are some red lines, the dish and the current government is not easy to cross fit. among them is to go to prison, to control political parties, honors, or from a previously created opposition groups. when they do it, what they prefer is to invite people on their, on a reconnaissance people that option and knowing that the links with the local communities are out there that people have previously worked in no position or in the, in the city and state. uh, in the outgoing, on a lower level of data trip presentation. private done particularly presentation which does actually answer the question from physical team. making sure that all of them see this from other uninvited,
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but not from that particular point to do. where's the kind of leadership of the country seems to uh, to have doubts about standards and disabilities, and this has been okay. seen on how to head a cedar follow for the serial project at the atlantic council. thanks for speaking to us from this number more than 2 months after most on peace presidential election, the country's top court is set to decide whether to uphold the results. the kansas of the ruling for lima party was declared the winner. but the opposition says the vote was rig that has warned of more violence if the result is validated. her with also joining us not from of who so. so harry, what should we be looking out for in the next to hours? well the capital my put to is quiet, you get a sense that people nervous police and so just have been deployed to strategic areas in many places of a close like that to fuel station or with the police station at this particular
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intersection because of the previous protest, this was way police have running battle with opposition, supporters and some of the support has came from that neighborhood up. the is known as a hot spot by the police. that is why they are here guarding the area of the police also here because they want to stop the approaches from going up a vetch road that leads to the city center. they want to prevent if they are protest with this as a board is getting into the c d and possibly cause disruption and destroying property. if that happens, still more about the politics i'm joined by andre little. he is an activist. yeah, thank you very much for talking to us. what are people expecting from the constitutional counsel? thank you. uh, i think uh, was that many times don't expect much from the question about the concept of last week. the president of course, not a question at the meeting with a position pat this and the what the in general the site to show people is that the
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no one has everything set to be an electron was there, you get to. so it show size that the cost not consumed is going to validate the results that they're receiving from the c and a. but it's not only that sides and the only time this is sort of the nice in events to celebrate the, the, the, we and the it shows ever seen. the fact is controlling for these to pollutions include the cost and the costs. so if they are preparing those movement, it means that they have, and the information that the results are going to be validated by its costs. no concept. if some people are unhappy with the announcement, what could happen? um, as you know, see, see the 25th or 12, but we are leaving april this. we have people all across the court. they did the concerts, protesting against the results. they need to add the portal elated adjustments. so
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if the d as as to that, they're going to be validated by the costs, low concepts of going do according to what the warranty, what we believe that the is the pointing the way some of those per fastcase may be what we're going to see. what we can expect is the escalation of the protest across the country. and we thank you very much for talking to us. there's really more apology has issued a statement. quoting for support has to be on stand by the sample victory riley's, and way. they shirts off to the announcement we heard from the opposition the that he says that he's been approached by very pol for people. we're trying to tell them to be silent, don't speak up with their results or announce all people can do now is wait and see what happens next. okay, here i'm a test, a report if i'm approved to in mozambique. thank you. this you are march the 20th anniversary of one of the worst natural disasters in recorded history. the 2004 indian ocean earthquake and stu, nami killed more than 220000 people. the worst effected area was actually an engine
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easier. where a local authorities have since made efforts to improve disaster preparedness of 0 is just the washington reports from outright province. at this primary school on the coast, as of the children, quietly engaged in the morning lessons, when suddenly ha there's been an earthquake voice shouts. this might look like an unusual way to stop the school day, but it's a common routine for these children in a change. we used to doing emergency drills of this year marks the 20th anniversary of the indian ocean as quick and as you know me on december 26th, 2004. and i'm to see of quake struck with the magnitude of 9 point, one of the coast of newton sumatra triggering a series of soon on these, within 227000 people were killed across the region, including shalonda, india,
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thailand, and malaysia with no area was as badly affected as a chain in bundle j. a quarter of the population was killed to watch the recalls the confusion and few of that time being swept away by the waters or clutching her 6 month old baby. i swam as hard as i could to a tower and we made it at the time. i didn't even know it was a sonoma, people would panic shouting flawed. she wants these young students to be empowered by information and to know what to do if disaster strikes again. they will also lessons to be learned to for indonesia dissolves to agencies that are the time we were unable to provide precise magnitude information and put only calculate up to magnitude 6.5. we're better off now and have the indonesia. so now i mean, early warning system, the coastal community of lump oak was one of the worst effected areas. this is what
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it looks like from above the days of to the disaster. almost every building here was flooded by the single me, except for this know, it has since been renovated, but some of the damage is still intentionally visible. that's aimed at ensuring people have a reminder of the synonymy to own of the victims. and to encourage alumnus of a possible future disaster, cindy montgomery and his wife, 300 us, you know me survive is they know, run a children's library near the coast. that means that sound. good afternoon. so now i mean, we're traumatized. my job is to continue. disaster literally still so deeply remain where he lives. so if there is another disaster, the know what to do for a few years after the disaster, they left j to work elsewhere in indonesia. but they came back knowing they wanted to contribute to entries development. remembering the past and rebuilding for
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future generations, jessica washington, which is 0. a. j, indonesia. the us presented to elect donald trump is threatening to take control of the panama canal, accusing the central american country of charging excessive rates to use it. the canal was built in large part by the united states. it also controlled the canal and its surrounding territory for decades. it was fully handed over to panama in 1999. after a period of joint administration. panamanian presidents was a ro moreno as responded to trump's comments. get her put aside of him on it. i want to express that every square meter of the panama canal, and it's adjacent areas belong to panama, is and will continue to belong to panama. the sovereignty of independence of our country are not negotiable. no, she have retents. it has more from washington, a raft through us, the reception in phoenix, arizona of donald trump, once again vowed to make america great again for
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a combination of mass deportations, tax cuts, drilling as much oil as possible. i'm stopping was that he says would never overdone, where he presidents, over the last 4 years. as far as his economic message is concerned, we have seen a new element. he is still plunging to play economic hardball with us to allies the u. canada, and mexico. but over the last few days, a new element has emerged and has truth, social and social media, post iron mountain to speech. he has complaining about how much power was charging us commercial a may, will shipping from transiting through the panama canal between the atlantic and pacific oceans and violent america will take it back. if things don't change, you've got to treat us fairly and they haven't treated those fairly if the principles, both moral and legal, of this magnanimous gesture of giving or not follow, then we will demand that the panama canal be returned to the united states of
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america. who were cleared without question. i'm not going to send for trumpet, suggested that he feels the china is getting too much influence over the panama canal. the all the new elements in trump speeches him scoffing out the speculation . over the last week, the musk vtech tycoon was now in charge of the trump presidency. he just like smart people around donald trump insisted, but then judge. but anyway, he wasn't born in the us. the cold become president she ever time see out, is there a washington a deal strongly and government has approve the extradition of a former us marine pilot accused of working with the chinese miller treat more than a decades ago. daniel tucker and was arrested in 2022 on orders from washington. he's accused of breaching us arms trafficking law by training chinese pilots and
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a full point made at the top of the premier league off to thrashing tottenham away . there was d, as in mohammad celebrates, go to goes h as on a slot side 163 for the 12 twin from 60 league game scholars enjoying a very impressive season. he schooled 15 times and has 11 a system. the po, info who are looking to win the title for 1st, for the 1st time since 2020, also have a game in hand or the 2nd place. chelsea you have to keep on going capability every free days. you have to be on top of your game every minute of the game. and that's why it's so hard to win. it's because it's, it's not always easy to show up every 3 or 4 days. that's for the premier league. i didn't expect um. chelsea to draw points today as well. so can happen in every game and that's what makes this makes us special. that's why so many people want to see it and that's why we play at christmas time. so how important is it being taught at christmas? well, during the premier league era it's meant to be winning title,
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winning the title, 50 percent of the time. this is the 7th time of full have led at christmas in the premier league era, but they've only won the title once since it was established in 1992 last season. it was also but let the white on christmas day. but they ended the season as long as up. joining us now from leads is neil squires who's me for my chief sports right to at the daily express. now, how good is this livable team the top at christmas? how significant is that? as well as long as the buyer and seller that they're in there in great shape heading into their christmas period, which should be productive for them with less, from less time coming up. so that just a very smooth, the monument, the scoring goals, the types of the back, the basically balance teams. so i think the things are looking good, good for them. but as you pointed out, that it's not a guarantee of winning the title. if you off top of christmas 3,
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the last full sides to have done the didn't going to win us the last 2 seasons loophole in 20202021. the one that did was monitors the city and they were the one that i hold those 3 teams. they that of the big 5 this year of cost is that much to city on to around full and also placed a season and that, but as well for level of meal. how dependent on mohammed solace from liverpool weight he's playing. absolutely threatening leave is safe and easy enough as an argument these he's the talk loud in your putting environment. he's suddenly top of the go involvement across the top 5 legs he's. he's just a terrific strapped for livable nutrition, terrific creator as well. it is probably no coincidence that is purple patches coming just as a is contract negotiations a going on the club really get another contract turning $33.00 in june. well,
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every livable fund would hire be, well, let's talk about on a slot, face sorted into english for it. well, very well considering is his 1st season in the premier league. has he exceeded expectations? i think it, i think so. i think a lot of people have slow that say it was a poison chalice taking over for me. you're going to office and i'm field institution buddy, he's, he's been to velvet smooth transition is tweet a few things. information was changed a little bit from the heavy metal football of the clock. there is no, there's not quite a string quartet football but a little bit more refined. um and uh, you know, the just is making the most of pretty much the same squad and that uh absolutely flying. yeah. they seem to be seeing from the same him sheep going into the christmas break. now of course thank you very much. ruben amory and watch his munches see united team at least for the 2nd time in array of to be knocked out to
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the lead. come by talking to mid week say, lacrosse 3 know at old trafford. by bull most in the premier league, it means united a language team down in the team place in 9 much distance um or into cobra. his team have one full last full and 2 and one in own competition. right goal as well. we want to improve in the, in this moment everything is so hard of i don't want to, i think this level like much as they're not going to do to lose 3 new let home. if it's, it's really tough for everybody in the elf course defends, that's a really disappointed and tired of these moments. you can feel the thing just isn't even the 1st place. and i understand that, but we have to face it and we know what to do. it just stays up to being crowned to the fee for inter continental comp, champions around the dread proof that very much tied to content is again in spain. this season they beat severe for to on sunday,
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getting in and bought pay. he said he had to drop box him off to that last against the about earlier this month. school in the 10 minute for us to go in as many games go through. the federico falls update, rodrigo. and for him, diaz fields the factory, which puts rail just a points behind the to zach. let's find the truth coach colo until us. he says his team is back on track to business logo, the mirrors you. we're back to do it these way. we should get through to tough month, so they've been very demanding on the squad with gold and mattress. we've had tough matches too, but little by little bit teams come back up and buffy to little by little the team is returned by doing things well. we will close at the well with hope for 2025 and nothing has psv extended the lead at the top of the league of the 3 mill when of a final leak. tillman skilled, the victory. when a surface strike from the out probably from mounts on the books and the way to get
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on a high for the adult slate. as you said, 6 points ahead of ioc. 3 goals and 5, 1st off minute. put 1st the adult when 6 in the table in germany's on your own. mullin. maximillian via and gillian bronze help statements 2 a 31 when available on sunday in the m b a. the denver nuggets came back from a 17 point deficit to beat the new orleans pelicans. and it was largely, thanks to nicholas. you'll catch the sub and overcame a slice. start to finish with a triple supple as the knock is push the game into over time. denzil winning ones, 32 to 129. the keys to locate is one in toronto for the 1st time in the 5 years basing the struggling wrapped is one full team to 110 on sunday. dylan brooks loved the scoring with 27 points and jaylen green has 22 presenting, intended play as well from seca has become the 2nd youngest, next gen champion in the tournament history, the 18 year old, and also help the lowest friends and the competition beat. learn to attend in full
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set in the final and jetta. well number one, again extend. it was slightly younger when he won the tournament back in 2019. the season ending home station is the top french male players. age 21 and on and golds 15 time major champion tiger woods has been upstaged by his 15 year old son. at the latest tournament in florida. charlie was his 1st hold on one on the part 3 full steering the 2nd round of the pnc championship. the incredibly that wouldn't be already holding one on sunday is 3 time major and a public harrington was also upstaged by his son, the to a support $38.00. all right, that is all useful for now. have, we'll see you later during. right, so thank you. so much and thanks for watching the news, our analogy 00 by news review in just a moment deal. how much more of the day's news and all the latest headlines we're
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