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just important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era the a solar support for syria. jordan promises to help with rebuilding effort softer, more than 50 or is that the assad family rule on cats are, is also promised to stand by syria. it state minister for foreign affairs in damascus and has called for an end to sanctions. the, you're watching all to 0 live from a headquarters and del find a navigator. also coming up is rule is accuse of placing remote control bombs that
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the gates of the last partially functioning hospital in northern gossum, mozambique, on edge the top corridor such to decide whether to uphold the results of october as disputed presidential election for life from us. and so we're in and denise. yeah, we're 20 or, and software, so not a kill. tens of thousands survivors are using their experience to empower their community. the hello jordans government has trusted support for syria's new administration. it's for administer a months off of the as in damascus, and has met the new leader of the shadow. so for the says, the security of syria is essential for the region. meanwhile, katara is minister of state for foreign affairs, is also leading a delegation to the last is some of the shutter says,
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cuts are expressed. it's residence, readiness to invest in syria and sectors, including energy and courts. shutter has had a flurry of diplomatic visits as the country tries to move forward and be getting a new chapter after the fall of a sense. results are throwing us now from the capital, damascus. so we're seeing how significance was the visits we by the categories. first of all, that's the latest delegation to visit the country. and what more can you tell us about those meetings in the if this was the highest level of wizard, but i'm tied to syria. as soon as the full off the set i said were g, b, c's, 13 years. so that did that the, the minnesota state for ford nephews, mama to what i need to do by a couple of a ways plan which landed in the mass. because that is quite significant because this is the full of the status of a sudden i said these was the 1st international slides to damascus. and when he was
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here, she had one of the longest meetings with, i'm at the shut up is the fact that either or syria, the missing glasses around 3 hours. and after the meeting, they have a joint presser. so the, that the, the cut that aside saying that they respect the law of the syrians and they are how they are ready to help students to build their space. and also the, so that's 2 out of this 2 years of the civil war cut that has to be inside the position has been the position i guess, besides, besides the governments. so now let's say that the a team to invest in many sectors, gmc of us see that is the best state of the economies, particularly destroyed by the 15 years of the civil war. and definitely need these americans investments that pace and cut that say that it's ready to invest to several seconds here, but particularly the poor state full see force and add a just acted on that as well. come by. i'm gonna shut as well. instead of got that
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is going to be given the priority, particularly as got. that is one of the meetings today you have in the global energy sector. and also some of the setup has invited to us in, you mean been, i'm of the sunny to visit syria. it's not clear whether it's going to happen or not, or when that's going to happen either so far, have not been any kind of states yet visited damascus or so everyone is visiting syria. i mean, now we have the categories that jordanians earlier on the turks, the americans. the little ebony is just about 24 hours ago. so we're getting a sense of how the syrian newest syrian administration is interacting with, with its neighbors in the region. the in be so naturally steal several officers of is yes, we do have now the dominant to me the, to the power and the positive properties here. yes. including this have the shuttle that onto the had a lease of the united states. if you're, if you union and many other companies, yes. however, when you look at
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a tax out to the grounds, countries of the countries are, was, didn't damascus. and so that is a kind of the facts don't feel exact. we're receiving the nations you commission, which is something that the new administration, it's amazing about because what that's what of, of what that was. that's what it's about doing up to 4 homeless hours of the sort of the sort of assess. so they will say that they have to try what it is 1st, to preserve the say that, but i think just to make sure that this is the collapse of the busy, but not the collapse of states have 2nd to receive the international recognition that is not the isolated from the world any be it has been almost 2 weeks at the base of the shadow, the me with mistakes in damascus. he is receiving more and more delegation struck. he's got that he's, i've done that, that is a little cross from germany. you to america many more i know, carmen, who were seen the several companies, maybe the companies and smiles because they are opening. they are,
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they are opening, the embassy is resuming, they've diplomatic, did they, diplomatic museums, and also they're promising that they're going to be less scared of going to have them. so when, however, each of these act is coming in damascus. their concern it, they're, they're expressing one of the greatest concern that the new syria must be democratic, must be inclusive. the for the segments of society is minority is different affections of the physician must be represented sadly. and this is what the new organization say. it is committed to do however, to see whether impact reality that's going to happen or not. we just need to wait. ok, we're so sorry. got a report from damascus, syria for so thank you. as healthcare services in syria of all would collapse 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. they know that
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a reports from a hospital in damascus. 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 war. i'm offer you myself and myself. there are no purple hospitals and includes. there is no infrastructure that it was never rebuilt since the regime recapture that you see a little over half of the serious hospitals remain functional according to the world health organization. and there is a chronic shortage of medical staff experience. doctors and nurses have left the country those here say they can't survive on their earnings equivalent to $20.00
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a months. there were some very, very difficult for us as of the because of the how much money we owned, as long as the hospital is also under funded by sam shows us radiology equipment on it's about to say 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 the ship see. and he bought on we like the basics like gloves, syringes, antiseptic, little books. and of course we like machinery more. 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
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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 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 set 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 as i'm going out of the images that come out of this hospital show the critical state of serious health care where life saving medicine is a luxury. and this facility is considered to be among the best this hospital story
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is just one example of the scale of human suffering in syria. and the challenges facing its new rulers center for their elders. ita, damascus. the 11 palestinians have been killed and several attacks and gaza. desperate rescue efforts are underway in the south software and is really drones dry kit. tens, housing displaced, palestinians fires broke out after the attack on milwaukee west of con units. there have been 2 other strikes by the is really military in that area. on the wasi stretches for 12 kilometers long causes coast starting from the western areas of data and brought out from central gaza to hon. eunice, under a fall in the south, is really authorities designated on milwaukee, a humanitarian zone about a year ago, and forced hundreds of thousands of palestinians to go there. do you estimates that
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more than 1000000 people are now sheltering an overcrowded and so lindsey tense in that area without access to critical services topic about as soon joining us not from data, but often central garza product. what are you hearing about this situation right now? in milwaukee after these really attacks yesterday, the situation remains very fluids, especially with the new details. imagine from the city of tanya. recently, i stopped with the license about it and we managed to get some high witnesses that that is many trends targeted, pos stuff was carrying display spot, people in a milwaukee area. well, one was sitting and has been killed them yet. talking about just casualties, reports a to, but this is not the 1st time that took place during the past 24 hours. also earlier today, the is very military talking to a group of make some sense in last week. these 11 tell us the and i always,
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we just a close to can be kind of destruction. we can find it quite that by said that the strike has been conducted without any level of warning. i'm so slash in distress. the situation remains very precarious. we have been told by eyewitnesses industries . yeah. yeah. neighborhoods that the past hour was marked by extensive a notable side just as strikes by the east valley flight to just one of the latest has killed a 3 civilians on shot. yes. one of the main areas that had witnessed us to be confrontations that we've kind of sitting on groups on the east bed, the occupation forces and earlier today. uh, this area has received full evaluation orders by the is by the military claiming that has been used to launch attacks on the is very communities, but it was when the news, this place has been the worst affected the ration are due to the ongoing policies. that's why the vast majority of towns and villages have been wiped off to maps. we are well quite shocked. 5 east came as the magnitude of destruction in japan. the
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big not gotten totally at townsend villages. neighborhoods have been destroyed while the confrontations are still ongoing. and also there has been a very notable sense of desperation among somebody as far as to trust in the valley and big law here due to the very restrictive uh may just being adopted by the spending, by the tree on the ongoing bundle, a deliveries to the north, what has been sent to the north of the strip at, during the past 24 hours, only 12, the age of the trucks and the vast majority of them cannot be even enough to meet the admins demands of civilians who are so in the newest spot also elsewhere and gauze, the city, these areas have witness, taxed by these find out to ladies, which have been used to target a key infrastructure. so apparently they're either still on the safe place across the street as the entire goal is to stop has been witnessing some sort of genocide
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over the course of, of the cost of more than a $100.00 days start a cup on zillow reporting from dayton by now in gaza, thank you. is really forces have placed, was thought to be explosives at the gates of the last partially functioning hospital in northern gauze of according to the director of come out, allowed one hospital, an automated guided vehicles deliver in the boxes with the word danger written on them. and it follows an order from the is really military to evacuate and shut down the hospital. that currently has more than 400 civilians inside hospital staff say, complying with that order is next to impossible. come on. our lawn is located in bay flat here, an area is really forced to say is a come back. so in is still a head on alpha 0, mexico's plan to deliver a better banner for us for drivers and delivery services kicks into high gear, but leaves consumers wondering how it will affect their wallace.
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the, well, it's been named the circulation is attempted to be something more than that is being co public is don't really get going to become much a part for a huge amount of right. and for time, at least notable when do you, whether it's a southern vietnam, it's all part of the system upon the north side of which is winter winter proper. i'm not cold as many if it's permanently polite, freezing in the northeast of china, and fluctuates with that sol between basing and solve but we so on the positive side and the sun is that for the rest of the cheese it's quite likely was the most nerve in western home issue and how kind of what reach types here that you might feel a chill. and the reason that sto stopped so the wind direction change during wednesday increasing the magic tired means it'd be bright, often sunny. and for example,
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how come us that for something to india, the circulation knew it was, there is become rather weak here, but there's a full cost of yet more writing from jen. i know it was around for that. i didn't land some degree. it might reach further off into addition might even reach self and bangladesh. but that's the concentration of right. however, at the same time, and for the know if we've seen them to thing group, share with stretch north with a might continue search into into northern parts of india. now this is a cost of time. the word is persistently funky or worse, and that word change the manipulated by those in power. and selection is unique and we've seen anything like that before. no pressure, they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by still interested play is fast put their after non profits for people susceptible to government control. if propaganda is designed to inflame and defense, the way that the story is being told,
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not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on out just there, the the sure the top stories on how to 0 this our, the head of serious administration, ahmed shutter, has been meeting diplomatic leaders, including the jordanian for administer a man. suffer the is the 1st visit by a senior jordanian official since such was toppled. software the size, the security of syria is essential for the region. katara is minister of state for foreign affairs letter for life. he is also in damascus, leading into allegation, smothered shudder. such cats are expressed of writing and reading to invest in
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several sectors. including energy and force was really forces of place was thought to be exclusive. at the gates of the last partially functioning hospital in northern garza, the director of to come out on the lawn hospital says an automated guided vehicles deliver in the boxes with the word danger written on them. the is where the prime minister has arrived in a tel aviv court for the 5th 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. nothing yahoo denies any wrong doing, describing the charges as absurd on this one, which is in the jordanian capital i'm on because they is really government has bounds alger 0 from reporting there and then the occupied westbank is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu took to the stand for the 5th day in his criminal corruption trial, now the state attorney's office early on monday,
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released the statements saying that despite some of the hesitation and concerns from judges in the jerusalem district court, the prosecution is confident that the charges they brought forth against nets and y'all who can result in a conviction. the prosecution says nothing you all who was aware of all of the dealings that were going on and had knowledge about the situation in total, even when wrong doing was done. now benjamin netanyahu maintains that anything he's signed at that point while he was in office, was something that was vetted by many other officials. and that's you wouldn't go down the route that would lead to anything illegal. however, this is a situation that has been ongoing for nearly 8 years. and in fact, the prosecution had brought these charges 5 years ago, but the trial was continuously delayed because of the corona virus pandemic, as well as roles were on gone. so but ultimately the court had said that the trial needed to happen now, benjamin netanyahu dismissed the charges as absurd, and so that he will continue to fight to prove his innocence on the central benches
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needle a man more than 2 months after mozambie express it until the 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 candidate of the ruling for lima party was declared the winner of the october election. but the opposition says that both was rigs and has warned of more violence if the constitutional counsel validates the results and rest followed the election is already causing significant damage to the economy, which also is joining us from approved so. so how do we expect this decision to go? the power root. can you hear me? yes, i can have you. i was just asking how we expect this decision to go with when we expected. it's basically what's
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happening is that the officials from the constitutional council are busy reading out the announcements and it's supposed to take a lot because of a lot of papers to read and explaining why the reason is taking so long to validate . the result is they get because they have to go through every single issue every single complaint and they telling the public telling wasn't because every single process they went through, we heard from the main officer, somebody them on the line a. he says that he is calling for a 5 day shut down. he wants his support is to shut down the country for 5 days from monday to friday, assigned that this could paralyze the tides. you paralyze the economy aside, the things could get tens. this is what you seeing in some of the neighborhoods, these a row blogs, he's concrete blocks going up. this is one of the area of the police court, a hot spots during previous pro chase, some people were killed in this area, including a 17 year old boy, a teenage, of course,
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up in the protest. we've seen police coming in and now trying to dismantle these real blocks. but once the police disappear, the people just come right back in and put them up again. the governing freedom. apache says that they have not with any of the election, they say that the opposition is lying, but the opposition leaders and supports as don't believe them. i'm just once again put this into context and remind us how much am be got here. it happened because some people in this country don't have trust intellect through a process intellectual commission. they feel a battle toby's election was rig, but also it's because a lot of people in mozambique with 50 the young people say that they don't feel about the routing for freedom a party. so represent them. they say that they tired of corruption, they tired of people's getting money. they tired of not getting basic services like water and electricity and they're frustrated. that's why they took the street, they feel they vote was stolen and they want that. if this announcement doesn't go they way they want of additional support is the threatening to take to the streets and shut down this country for 5 days this week. okay, we'll check in with you
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a little later home. it's also reported from improved families on be care. thank you. as i say is morning is being observed in france for the victims of psycho chito, which had the country's indian ocean territory of my off. just over a week ago, the french president, somewhere around my crow and his wife stood for a minute silence outside the end is a palace in paris. people in my office also pay tribute to the 35 people killed and 2 and a half 1000 injured by the storm. local authorities say the true number of fatalities is likely to be much higher. rising water level, so threatening communities and so don's white miles south of the campus will for tune. it comes off for heavy downpours and the closure of a nearby down by the paramilitary rapid support forces. the down regulates the flow of the white. now river, several neighborhoods in the jersey to all of us city have been inundated. the one
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says floods. water is a force thousands of families to flee schools, hosting people displaced by earlier rainfall. it's been 20 years since one of the worst natural disasters in recorded history. the 2004 indian ocean earthquake and some nami kills more than 220000 people. the worst effected area was actually an engine easier for local authorities. a since made efforts to improve disaster preparedness of 0 is just the washington reports from actually province 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 change was used to doing emergency drills. this year marks the 20th anniversary
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of the indian ocean earthquake, and as you know, me on december 26th, 2004 and odyssey earthquake struck with a magnitude of 9 points. one of the coast of northern sumatra triggering a series of suit on these within $227000.00 people were killed across the region, 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 to for indonesia is dissolves to agencies that are
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the time we were unable to provide precise magnitude information and could only calculate up to magnitude 6.5. we're better off now and have the indonesian tsunami, early warning system. the coastal community of lump oak was one of the worst effected areas. this is what it looks like from above. the days after the disaster, almost every building here was flooded by the sonoma, 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 alumnus of a possible future disaster. cindy montgomery and his wife 3 han us, you know, nice advisors. they now run a children's library near the coast. i've been to that bung after that. so now i mean, we're traumatized. my job is to continue. disaster literally still so deeply remain
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where he lives. so if there is another disaster, they 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 future generations. jessica washington, which is 0 a j indonesia who was president elect donald trump, is threatening to take control of the panama canal, accusing this central american country of charging excessive rates to use this canal was built in large part by the united states. it also controlled the canal and the surrounding territory for decades. then it was fully handed over to panama in 1999 after a period of joint administration. condominium presidents for 0 movie know has responded to trump's comments. she advertise, she has more from washington, a rob for us, the reception in phoenix, arizona of donald trump,
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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 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, mexico. but over the last few days, a new element has emerged in his troops, social and social media posts, iron, mountain to speech. he is complaining about how much power was charging us commercial. a may vote 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 mag down them is gesture of giving or not follow. then
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we will demand at the panama canal, be returned to the united states of america, who worked weird without question. i'm not going to set forth. trumpet suggested that he feels china is getting too 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 tycoon was now in charge of the trump presidency. he just like small people around donald trump insisted, but then judge. but anyway, he was born in the us a call become president. she ever time see out, is there a washington, this mexico, some drivers who work for ride hailing platforms and delivery services like over and easy will soon receive better benefits. the son, it's approves reforms to improve their labor rates, to home and reports from mexico city on what changes are expected starting next
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year. things and looking up to drive is delivery. people with digital that's like goober ruskie and the, the mexico just posts for phone bill rooms that the platforms they work with most now class then is employees entitling them to, among other things, state health insurance. a christmas bonus and housing credits that see if they are moving the countries minimum wage from and that next year, around $400.00 a month, a way to differentiate regular workers from those who occasionally logo on the barony. say, who delivers food to several platforms? it's going to make a real difference to monday without the little we didn't have any kind of protection. if we had an accident to needed surgery medication or even just a consultation, we had to pay for it out of our own pockets. we weren't confidential. i think that's the most important part of the reform little drive is agree somewhere,
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