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the, the jordan's foreign ministers in damascus, where he's told al jazeera, his country is ready to help rebuild syria, the time 0 any, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from the also coming up guitar is most of the senior official to visit damascus since the fall of the side is due to hold talks with the head of serious new administration. 3 is really a tax target on milwaukee and southern gaza. settings tents, housing displays,
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palestinians on fire, at least 11 people have been killed. and jessica washington, an engineer with the community as mounting 20 years since the indian ocean of creek and the, the jordanian foreign ministers in syria's capital, damascus. the talks with the head of the new administration until he 10000. he said jordan's fully supports the transition process and the drafting of a new constitution for syria. i'm and stuff and he also said, jordan is ready to help rebuild the country by options there was how can i help r, as in damascus for us, you were harsh. i'm there, as i'm in society address reporters. you were also there to get a moment with him one on one you manage to do that. run us through all of that. this is,
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this is the president instead of policy in damascus, just 3 weeks ago. this is where a bus out of a said was meeting with international that geishas desperate to try to figure it out to figure out a way to help him 6 to paula by the go shaping a supplement with the opposition side was toughest. at is the opposition, which now takes control of syria. and how about the set out? it's lead to is dollars sitting in the products that you can see behind me. we're meeting with international delegation. one of these allegations of the georgia area is the highest official delegation to arrive to damascus. i meant, as tough as it was, are telling us of the basics as far as the digital janie is concerned. they're looking for what the c a syrian, let's see. and own process that could not help the city is that they gave their way and prevent any descent into tie us. his country is
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a neighbor of syria. and as you understand, the georgie is as like many other countries are pretty much concerned about the potential for instability in the future. i had the opportunity to, to meet with a member of the a while ago and asking few questions about what's next for jordan. and for serial assistance, we want to have to say it was at the very important meeting. very positive, very transparent. we had a conversation on, on where syria is, and i obviously can be enjoyed in for the support of the city and people as they embark on this new historical moment. this is an historical moment that we wanted to find statements on historic and achievements where syria re gains. eh, it's a security stability as syria is to be built as a supplement free states. we have all the syrians uh field secured and see if and where a new politic can add a game and which should be and which all students participate in making and which
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represents and, and guarantees that right. so overall, a students, the security step into a serious key to us and jordan obviously is key to the security and stability of the region. so we signed by our, our seed in president as they start that even the process maybe to provide them with the support that we can. these are mounting challenges ahead for the city as these are, these reading codes are on the board to deeper into the territory, which is not really far away from your country. there is issue of instability, the issue of, of boxes operating across the country. is this an area where the julians could provide some assistance to this event and provide whatever assistance that our brothers here need? again, as we said, security is key. we share 300. it's 6 kilometers a border with with, with syria. we want that order to be stable free from terrorist organizations for you, from the drugs, the smuggling width and smuggling. the challenge remains the attempts to smuggle
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and continue so a working out to arrange minutes that would ensure the security of the boat or something that we discussed with. mister, shut it to the beyond that we discussed how we can support students that now in terms of the providing humanitarian aid, but also going forward in terms of the uh, provide issue that works for uh for institutions. obviously, i think the key here is, uh, syria needs to move the through syrian lead process, syrian syria and process to rebuild the system in which all students are presented 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 instead of just here in syria, which is a pay us, including your country, should be looking forward to see what happens, but they must be on the same stuff. pretty much concerned because any instability will move towards on okay. you could just write the entire agent into chaos and can absolutely you can set up. so just that, that's what we were hosted backup and meeting where you know,
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the auto group and syria came together along with some of our wisdom fuckers the you, the one i think the message that came out of meeting is, is, is very clear, very unequivocal. we want to stay below the secure safe sir? yeah, that's guarantees the rights of its people throughout transitioning process. consistent with desperation of the cd and people so that syria is stable in c obviously that's, that's a challenge for all of us. but again, i think we're, we're, we're very unequivocal in seeing that we will stand by seo. yeah. and it's people in rebuilding on an issue of dental visit. right. and, uh, what is the disciplined him, i've been with condemned. it is an encroachment associated 70. and his actual should withdrawal should respect the 1974 uh agreement that should withdrawal from city and said if there is a 1000 q 5 are awesome. thank you very much for bringing us all of that. you recorded that a very short while ago. there's also a compiler delegation in syria at the moment, what have you been able to find out about that?
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so the cuts jaime delegation arrived a while ago, the flu or casa aways, which became now the 1st international company to land in the ad forth of damascus off to the full of assets. it is a delegation that by him habits of late fee, who is the minnesota state of the mit is still far enough as hayes. now, as we speak tool came to the lead video administration by the seller. and this is the highest deposit delegation to arrive to damascus. we have to put things into perspective for all of us. come to us of a size with a said in 2011. they were trying to push for a did with with us. and they all position, but when i said, decided not to pursue that 5, i thought to that were done to this bombardments, using spite of bones against the opposition in different parts of the country, particularly on the, on the, on the outskirts of damascus. todd is this is 7 ties with and i said, no, it's a significant ship not which is going to be conducive to more of
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a rough bush moment with venue or fall, which is in syria. what is going to be at stake for both parties? the thought is going to play significant role in the future of syria in terms of building bridges with the international community. they would use that leverage as a keep la in the region to try to help the syria is not the, gave this extremely delicate moment, particularly when it comes to the planning that transition for the future with likely to have from how much of a late fee and i am with a shuttle as they come out of the meeting, but this is quite a significant moment for the size, but also for the setup that says this is someone who has been desperate to get a sense of international recognition. there was a bounty on his head by the americans. the americans came here as the left of the file and see if there is the sanctions imposed on him on his group and also on
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silvia during and asset. and who's looking forward to see the international community lift those sanctions and also accept his presence as a factor leader of syria. and those meetings with a job getting is yesterday with the to case with the saudis up to now with the outside is, is a significant boost for the new off all the people of this sort of in particular. yeah, this has this transition is happening at break neck speed. it's only been 2 weeks. the charlotte side fled the country houses. there was hardly my whole bar. thank you very much. as soon as you have more on that meeting between the middle shot and the guitar, a delegation, you'll let us know. thank you. the 11 palestinians have been killed and several attacks and gaza desperate rescue efforts are underway in the south after and is really drawn strike hit tense
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housing display spell list engines. fires broke out down to the attack on the was the west of han, eunice. there have been several other strikes by the is really military in the area on the was the stretches for 12 kilometers long guys this coast starting from the western areas of darrow, the bottom line, central gaza stretching down. if you look at the map to find newness and rough on in the south, is really authorities designated on the wasi, a humanitarian zone about a year ago and forced hundreds of thousands of palestinians to go there. they un estimates that more than 1000000 people know sheltering an overcrowded and flimsy tents in the area without access to clinical services. or else is there is honey mountain. what isn't there about in the central part of the gaza strip honey? tell us what you've been able to find out about these attacks on the west, the thoroughly just to begin with. what's going on right now in the center of the area
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. and that's something that you can hear in the backgrounds of bucks. sound of the talk of drones. they are once again a similar to what happened yesterday in wind up very low levels, is causing a good sense of intimidation and fear as people are linking the talk, the or, or the presence of these attack drawing. that's kind of the oldest link to an immediate the tax or to out throughout the day the presence itself is causing intimidation. here people are looking up in the sky watching the tracking the draws . where are they flying, and which area of the art directing. and these are the very particular drugs that carry out the attacks of yesterday on a mazda evacuations, or mossey has evolved into more of a killing box right now. that 1100000 of people are filtering. you know, loss evacuation is on that stretches of from the western part of it is by the dc, the coastal road all the way through the entrance and the ages of rough uh, city including major parts of it in what sense hon you and is that me uh for the past month i have seen many of the repeated attacks on displays,
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population and families inside of the evacuation is going itself that tends to be repeatedly attacked over 9 o'clock. so really killed 7 people from one family and just within a short time business fan of couple hours. another attack on the villian car, terry is displaced. individuals was also killed in the attacks. another attack on another vehicle of the uh, security versus the now the law enforcement secure and delivery of the trucks into designated at points of distribution points in the central area and the southern part of the civil. also guild, the bringing the numbers to 11. what we're hearing from naso medical complex is the number of injuries arriving to the hospital. they older will make to the point. the emergency department is, is, is over one with the number. the operating theatre cannot accommodate more people into immediate surgery which indicates that we would expect it indicates that
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number of casual they're going to increase in the coming dollars as many of them are dying because of the lack of medical supplies necessarily need it for people to survive these attacks, many of dangers arrived for the hospital with severe injuries, a severe bleeding due to the kind of missiles and bombs dropped on the area. honey mountain with reporting from inside the gaza strip. thanks to you and your team the is really prime minister has arrived in a television court for the 5th day in his 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. now netanyahu denies any wrong doing, and he describes the charges as absurd. so let's go through that and also who does indeed jordanian capital. i'm on you're there. i'm down because the is really government has been down to 0 from reporting in israel and in the occupied westbank . why don't you brief us on this trial, what it's about, what the charges are,
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where we are in the proceedings of the well, this is an 8 year long or deal. and the prosecution introduced these charges 5 years ago. but because of the pandemic, the war on gaza and all other matters, had been taking place internally within israel. it had been postponed and even known as in yahoo trying to get it postponed again. the court had rejected that saying that it finally have to happen. so this is the 5th day of this, and y'all whose testimony and before it even happened, the state attorney's office released the statement saying that despite there was there was some hesitation from judges in the jerusalem district court. they are confident with the charges they brought forth. the prosecution is confident that they can get a conviction which would carry a prison sentence for up to 10 years. but espanol who can appeal that. but he has repeatedly said that these charges are absurd. and this morning in the court room, he was railing against the media saying that it was all left wing,
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which is why he was trying to support the stablish ment of a right wing media within israel. but none the less nets. and you all who says that he is going to prove his innocence throughout this trial. so we said before we came to you, his response basically has been to say, this is absurd. what else does he say this? well look, this is a, a court, a trial that will go on for months. if not years we could see a verdict by the end of 2026, which is 2 years from now in which there would be is really election. mentioned y'all who said that he is going to find these charges that he has finally wants to clear his name of them. and he's also said that any decisions he took that would or wouldn't benefit anybody he did with the approval of other officials. he said that anything but made its way to his desk for him to sign, went through an intense bidding process and a series of approvals by other administrative officials,
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which is why he approve them, but the court is arguing but nothing yahoo, even if he didn't directly have any involvement he knew about what was going on and that he did have that information that would lead to the favors that were given by these people who the court is. the legend were offering favors back to nets and young who's and that's and yahoo says that he's going to fight this charges that despite israel being on a war of what he calls 7 friends. but he's doing both, but he's testifying in front of the court and also still leading israel while it's of war. so who'd reporting from amman? jordan, thank you very much. still ahead on else, is there a mozambique on high alert? it is a waiting a court decision on whether to uphold the results of october's disputed presidential election. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read into the use
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of this? and you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make a difference on how to 0 over 27000 furrowing photographs as tend to lead to look into that to us, the evidence in this case is frankly even stronger than that that we had against the nazis in or, and, or 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 lost souls of syria on outages, era. the government
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challenges here where the of the you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines. this our a serious new leader middle show has been meeting diplomatic leaders, including the jordanian foreign minister. i'm on subsidy just a short while ago. it is the 1st visit by a senior, georgia and official, since i thought it was top of i'm and stuff that he says, the security of syria is essential to the region. 6 taras, minnesota states of foreign affairs is also in damascus, leading a delegation there. mohammed of the late fee is the most senior kentoria official
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to visit syria. since the school in the rescue efforts are underway in southern gaza after it is really striking, killed at least 11 people in on the west of hunt. you. this is really authorities designated on the once you see mandatory and zone about a year ago for hundreds of thousands of palestinians to go more than 2 months after mozambique presidential election. the country's top court is set to decide whether to uphold the results. security forces are patrolling the streets ahead of the decision. the candidates of the ruling freely more party was declared the winner of the october election. but the opposition says the vote was rigged and has warned of more violence if the constitutional council validates the results. the interest that followed the election is already causing significant damage to the economy. our with us, so it has more from most antiques, capital, and the in the capital not put to is quiet to get a sense that people are nervous police. and so just they've been deployed to strategic areas in many places, up
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a close like that to fuel station over there. the police are stationed at this particular intersection because i think previous protest, this was way police had running vassals with opposition, supporters and some of the supporters came from that neighborhood up. the is known as a hot spot by the police. that is why they are here guarding the area. the police also are here because they want to stop the protest. us from going up is that the road that leads to the city center? they want to prevent if they are protests opposition, support is getting into the c d and possibly cause disruption and destroying property. if that happens to have 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 who is that many times don't expect much, but i'm the question or concern of last week. the president of course no question. at the meeting, we say for position 5 and the what the in general,
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the site to show people is that the new one have everything that the election will . so show size that the, the course no coincidence is going to validate the results that they're receiving from b, c and a. but it's not the only, that's fine. and the type it's, it's organizing events to say that the we and the source ever seen for the moving 5 is consuming all the institutions, including the cost and the cost. so if they are preparing those movements, it means that they have, and the information that the results are going to be validated by discussing other concepts related from the opposition. the that he says that he's been approached by very pulse with people. what 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 us president elect donald
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trump is threatening to take back control of they've kind of canal accusing the central american country of charging excessive rates to use it. the canal was built in large part by the united states, and it also controlled the canal and its surrounding territory for decades. but it was fully handed over to panama in 1999 after a period of joints administration and a minion president. jose role molina has responded to trump's comments. get are pretty side 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 and independence of our country are not negotiable. no, she hovered tennessee reports on this from washington to rob truest, the reception in phoenix, arizona of donald trump, once again vowed to make america great again for a combination of mass deportations, tax cuts, drilling as much oil as possible. i'm stopping was that he says, would never over gone where he presidents over the last 4 years. as far as his
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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, mexico. but over the last few days, a new element has emerged and has truth, social and social media post. i'm now in the speech. he is complaining about how much power was charging us commercial a may, will shipping from translating 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 america, or worsley and without question, i'm not going to set forth. trumpets suggested that he feels china is getting too
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much influence over the panama canal. they all the new elements in trump speeches him scoffing out the speculation over the last week. the you own musk vtech type, who 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 called become president. she ever time see out, is there a washington? in germany, there are questions about whether friday's car ramming attacking the city of magda berg could have been prevented. authorities accused the suspect of his lama phobia and investigators say law enforcement and government agencies were aware of his ideology. the 50 year old man faces numerous charges, including murder and attempted murder is a saudi citizen who has lived in germany since 2006. a 5 people were killed and more than 200 were injured. a make shift memorial has been set up for the victims. this year marks the 20th anniversary of one of the worst natural disasters in
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recorded history. the 2004 indian ocean earthquake and synonymy kills more than 220000 people. the worst effected area was shay and indonesia were local. authorities have since made efforts to improve disaster preparedness houses. here was jessica washington reports from odd shape on at this primary school on the coast, as of the children, quietly engaged in the morning lessons when suddenly 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 chase. we're used to doing emergency drillers. this year marks the 20th anniversary of the indian ocean earthquake and you know me. on december 26th, 2004, and i'm to see o's quake struck with a magnitude of 9 points. one of the coast of newton sumatra triggering a series of suit on these within $227000.00 people were killed across the region,
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including shalonda, india, thailand, and malaysia. with no area was as badly affected as a che in bundle j, a quarter of the population was killed to watch the recalls the confusion and fear of that time being swept away by the voices of clutching her 6 month old baby. i swam as hot as i could to a towel and we made it at the time. i didn't even know it was a sonoma, people would kind of keep shouting floods. she wants these young students to be empowered by information and to know what to do if disaster strikes again. there were also lessons to be learned too. for indonesia dissolves to agencies that are the time we were unable to provide precise magnitude information and could only calculate up to magnitude 6.5. we're better off know and have the indonesian tsunami, early warning system. the coastal community of lump oak was one of the worst
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effected areas. this is what it looks like from above. the days after the disaster, almost every building here was flooded by the single me, except for this. 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 look most of a possible future disaster. cindy montgomery and his wife 300 us, you know, i'm used devices. they now 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 people 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 all chase development. remembering the past and rebuilding for
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future generations. jessica washington, which is 0 a j, indonesia. and that doesn't for me. so then youth today, next step. what else is there a is whether and then you've got inside story, internationally, international new suspect. somebody out the the that you may have noticed over the last few weeks, the really cold air coming out of asia comes across the northeast of chinese, meaning that humbling has been exceeding the code. well, that happens every year actually, despite the changing to, i mean this is really cold every year. and as a result, you tend to get the hub in our specials being renamed this year. but it's the same sort of thing and it is spectacular. but if it's always sub 0 and you make and if it's, this is what happens for like code that comes across the warmish water produces
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snow. if the wind direction is wrong, but snow does not hit japan, as it has done recently, it was going for the north east reflective. i'll start. the ad is coming back for the se, little chileya page. you will go down to about 2 souls around about one or 2 degrees . well, this variation is typical for this time. the last is a bright or sunny picture is not huge variations. but if a change in india, then i haven't looked at this line of funds to him for running out through the northern pine. you'd think that would disrupt things and maybe improve the quality . sadly, doesn't half of the funds told me she is not big enough to do it. so i called to this to port here, this circulation which is folding a par hospital rating of the east coast of india down through here. and it's still looking more through your under pradesh. i'm probably or to shift through wednesday, maybe says day to. but in nature's biological rhythms, heat,
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the percentage ultimate but this is not to, it's countless killing works if our to official light, allowing industrialized agriculture defies seasonal and geographic constrains witness should slice on the impact of emerging cultivation on the natural world to which we even know or sleepless bags on al jazeera, suspecting them back to bed, christmas boxes attack is a self described. society disappears germinal, sorry to you, say he supports a right wing policy. could police have done more to prevent the running? where does this leave a country divided by immigration and the rising popularity the far right? this is inside store the .

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