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so if they manage to get to safety elsewhere, or even if they're still alive, the the stable, secure and safe, serious that is the call from regional officials who have been visiting damascus while the us carries out air strikes and the, it's the i'm several venue. it's good to have you with us. this is elza 0 live from the also coming i'm how much spot in the historic city of, pardon me at the central city, coming up with tell you who's in control here. and what's the state for the life of functions in this part of the country? a blast rich through with explosives factory in northwestern turkey and killing at least 12 people. and a call to shut down mozambie protesters site to the street south to the golf course
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on hold the results of the dispute in for the national election. the united states military has carried out what it costs a precision air, a striking eastern syria, killing to iso fighters and injuring another. the attack happened in it. there was or providence in an area formerly controlled by assad's forces. us central command says it hit the fighters as they were moving a truck load of weapons houses here as hush, and i have r as in the syrian capital. so how should the americans hit isolating eastern syria? what more do you know? so far as all of the states, when coming guys from the americans about the asked right targeting to i sent a process on a truck, load it with with the other the to the operative what kills
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a n d. s. right. as far as the new administration in damascus is concerned, no statements a sofa which we do understand because of the situation on the ground. uh, the new administration is yet to expose that expense its influence across the deserts of the silvia. and there's a huge area to the east and also to the south of this is excited to way into a $1014.00. i sent a most out of nowhere to become one of the biggest rest to international and security. now the america is also the collapse of bus out. i said they are pretty much concerned that i see the group in those areas taking advantage of the type of situation. seizing some of the arms, they oppose and for the considered they think it's great. i spoke with some members of the new a father to in damascus. they say that they are confident of this particular stage . that eisen does not really pose a significant what is that in the upcoming weeks,
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the auditors would have enough manpower enough. so just putting those areas and that is going to be just a matter of time before they control the entire area and diminish, to a significant extent the, the influenced by sale and how soon thank you very much for that. that sounds was there was a hush i'm. i hope our reporting from the syrian capital and palmera and central syria is known for its ancient city, which is a unesco world heritage site. it was seized by i saw fighters in 2015 and partially destroyed before it was recaptured by the syrian army. mom at all reports from palmera, of all the city and governments have been facing a high value on these treasures. they wanted this place to be safe, actually this is a place that has 5000 years of history. this was the site of the uptake them to the kingdom of queens and nobody had before it was invaded by the romans. so i mean, it has the same value will probably even economically speaking as oil or any other
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treasure to the country has one of the source. that's why there is a huge importance placed on this based on the government. the new government is a very much aware of that, the visibility of their pets and of, of the army units here is much more than anything we saw along the road from damascus to displace. so basically, uh, pardon me, a is also, you know, so typically located in the center york is already about a 100 kilometers from where i stand here. uh, the place is of control of the uh, see the democratic forces also they need a space is only 200 kilometers from here at the know that almost everyone, everyone of those boxes, once or countries want to have access to the space. if they kind of particularly the, the city and functions, the city democratic forces 5 to push to was this based on they were, they were prevented just they all tool before the form of the shape of the charlotte said the,
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the only partially functioning hospital left in northern gaza is under a renew to souls from israeli forces. at least 20 patients and medical staff have been injured by explosions around come up with one hospital in bate law. here witnesses a remote controlled vehicles delivered boxes with the word danger written on them. the boxes are believed to have contained explosives, which were later designated dr. hussain level. sophia is the director of colored one hospital and he sent us an update from inside the buildings after another attack. suggested to the south side of the just now, one of the explosives planted by these rarely ami designated. it caused a shockwave that shot to the hospital doors and windows on the west side. it also ended some of the patient and the very few medical staff left at the hospital, roughly 20 people with that. a 2nd stronger explosion followed it caused
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a mass of damage to the hospitals west wing, and more patients were injured. the entire west wings, doors and windows were all smashed and the full ceiling collapsed. and is really forces that have killed at least $32.00 palestinians across the gaza strip. in the past 24 hours, the drawing a tank on a convoy carrying a pill listings in darrow by killed 4 security guards. 3 others were injured and the attack funerals have been held after and is really drone. strike hit tense, housing displaced families, killing 7 people that was in the so called safe zone around the wasi is really forces have conducted several raids in the occupied westbank. one palestinian was killed in the tow car and refugee camp. cassandra gage released the video showing what it says as an i e. d targeting it is really military bulldozer is really bulldozers have also been destroying facilities in the camp. and novelist,
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3 palestinians were injured after an incursion in the ballasa refugee camp. the palestinian red crescent says as really, forces prevented them from treating an injured man who was later detained. the there's been a powerful blast that an explosives, factory, and tortilla. it happened in the northwest in the city of but we can see, or at least 12 people have been killed. 5 others are injured. a section of a factory has collapsed, according to local officials, emergency services are at the same as the name costello has this update from miss tumble. this is one of the probably most fatal of bless the intricate in defense industry. a complex is within the last couple of years. this is a huge industrial complex word. the. there are more than $650.00 workers actually are employed. and according to the initial reports and initial information
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given by the office shows this explosion occurred in just one building inside that facility, which it was actually a place where they produced bill it's cap sales. the officials are being to asked about whether there are people trapped inside some parts of the oldest building where they produce the bullets capsules have collapse, apparently due to the electricity in the powers. it cuts after the explosion and they are not able to identify the a id card readings at the entrance about the initial information given by the people in charge is that there is no one left under the collapse part of the building. there was no one trapped, there's a huge rescue team out there. the turkish disaster management agency, the firefighters, the rescue groups are there and the prosecutor launched an investigation that the
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governor said they currently ruled out the risk of sabotage. and uh, that's why if it now currently they are working on the possible reasons, that's what i've left to such a big explosion. and of the opposition in mozambique is calling on protesters to shut down the country. that is, after a pop court ruling and mozambique confirmed the governing parties, when in october is contested election, the opposition has disputed the result saying that the vote was wrecked, of zeros. hold on with us as live in the capital in the for tomorrow. what do you see? the window is very much a tale of 2 cities. you have the middle class which affluent side of town where he is quite unusual. but you are seeing people who are will be made dogs and shoulders riding the bikes and riding the switches. you get to searching around a box. you start seeing a lot of um, with the vehicles police and soldiers facility in the area. and then you turn into
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where we, uh, a pool or a side of town. and these are the people who be complaining about corruption, but unemployment about that high cost of living. and they feel that politicians from the governing flame a positive about being listening. awesome. that's why they purchased has some of them a opposition supportive and they feel that this election has been rigs. that group is sneaking down. they, they've been hanging around the for awhile. they are planning to at some point in time if they can march up the streets to this corner right here. and this is the road that will take you all the way to the airport. throughout the day we have seen them putting a barricades, burning tires, trying to prevent people from accessing the airport. and what happens is the police have been coming in chasing them away and removing the barricade. and when they can't, they try to come back again. other day this i'm same sign of smoke, they try to lights a couple of times, but the police came in and tried to also remove it as well. now we've know that some slides they've been canceled, but other flights had be landing. the problem is that people who have landed have
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had trouble try to get into the city. and those are the ones who need not put to have a trouble trying to get to the airport. we feed on an old security forces many soldiers as school to what seemed to be vi fees to the airport as into the safety. so that's what's being happening at the moment. the purchases have been some targets in my puts the other parts of the country. they've also been some buildings as well. they've vowed to keep on purchasing. they say they're going to shut that much at beach. they said they may name it to shut down the economy power with us. so thank you very much for your reporting there from the streets of the capital and the to my point of the rescuers are searching for the 2 crew members who went missing after a russian cargo ship sank off the coast of spain. v or son major was sailing through the strength of jeep walter when an explosion happened in the ship's engine room. it was heading to vladivostok from st. petersburg, carrying port cranes for the construction of a terminal. 14 crew members were rescued and sent to cut the hand of some medical
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attention. you're shop of oliver has more from moscow. the russian side doesn't comment on the status report circulating in the international media. the ship was allegedly supplying vs needed for personnel and spaces in syria del king into full to talk to. but you can find information that's in the cost. this message was involved in such services and 0. that's now according to the official russian version, the ship was heading to the self and russians call rece transit. transporting huge springs way up to $380.00 tons each allegedly intended for the construction of a loader nuclear ice breaker. uh so this russian russian ship codes are some nature which translates as big as it was built in 2009 and left saint petersburg. as i mentioned about a week and a half ago, december, the 11th and who is going to have lived the bus stop. it was supposed to arrive in
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the city on january the 22nd. so you can learn from the spanish news on the list. it's think in the international says, ultimate authority and see between state, i know tyria remembers the war and all of russian citizens. 2 of them went missing. 14 people were rescued and transferred to the spanish port of kept the hand of the russian for ministry or to confront across from the ship. and it's also known that the owner of the us, the maitre, is a russian and to see and now it's a ukraine once part of the soviet union. and the country still has relics of its nuclear past left over remnants of a system that was able to destroy countries. in a matter of a few minutes, alex gets awful. assistance'd a, the commission nuclear launch site, which has been turned into a museum during the cold war. this new to be saw side of the southern ukraine was part of a network was built to deter anyone from attacking the soviet union. it's come on
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post is designed to shield the lowest crew from everything, but the direct book to hit a long corridor on the ground leads to a shocked 40 meters deep through a steel door, all the ways and media tunnels. this is how you gain access to the command post policy, the crumbs living quarters fits, extend. so if it's a form, a come on during the soviet union, strategic missile forces now tend to a guy pennsylvania. he talks us through what would happen in the event of a good people for as much as they're getting sick. and once the bustle plan is activated, the codes received unlocked the targeting sequence. i'm the long show that it's transferred to the missile silos. within the launch the missiles using a jewel key of button, the system symbol, tennessee pressed by 2 people. this is the epi center, the missile control center. now this controlled a network of 10 missile silos each silo containing for me. so one missile containing 10 warheads, now, huge warheads,
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had the destructive power about the t times, plus the phones that exploded and killed everybody in her rush about 1945. so incredible homeless apocalyptic power and this is where it was controlled from bill. when else, whether you'd have a considered just how many people would be killed by his actions. and guys remember that it was strictly on the orders are to have an american once visited, who is in charge of a similar asylum. he told me that he was also a place to follow. his oldest will came close to destruction several times during the cold war. and now with the spread of nuclear weapons, a possibility of nuclear conflict is again on the rise. this is the actual missile silo. now, when the combined orders would be given this a 120 ton hatch would spring open and the me so be launched within seconds live in 15 minutes off to that millions of people would be dead on the other side of the planet. now this is the commissions, but there are hundreds of these active missile silos across russia,
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across the united states, and increasingly across china. alex could helpless out to 0, southern ukraine is still a head on al jazeera, bridging the gap hopes for an ambitious project connecting the indian in pacific oceans through thailand. the examining the impact of today's headlines. no 4 in power liberated the syrians. and this is, syrians has 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 this should be on the agenda. financials, sierra. is there any sign of relief for the millions of palestinians in gaza for
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you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the us military says it has carried out a precision air striking the eastern syria. the attack was in the del resort province. an area formerly controlled by the syrian regime. us central command says it hits i saw fighters as they were moving, a truck load of weapons is really forces are attacking. they come on at one hospital in vietnam, northern gaza. witnesses say remote control vehicles deposited boxes, believes to contain explosives, which were later designated. at least 12 people have been killed in a while that an explosives factory answer key. it happened in the north western city of but we can see or guitar as part of ministry has just held the press briefing here in doha spokesman discussed a range of issues including monday's high level visit to damascus by senior guitar . e officials, officer. as dorothy jabari was at the press conference, what do we find out? what do you learned? ortho?
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well, according to the foreign ministry spokesperson badges and sorry, the cuts are government is cautiously optimistic about the future of syria. given the latest development, the cuts are informed as results for some set. that's the high level delegation that visit the vasquez arrived on. a cuts are where he's lights, the 1st international flights of lands at damascus, airports. and that is significant because the categories have offered their assistance in providing technical logistical support and reopening these of us this airport to the international community. but the main points, according to the foreign ministry spokesperson was international sanctions that are on the new administration in the past. if they are hindering the work that needs to be done to move forward is serious. he said that the sanctions need to be lifted as
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soon as possible. and he gave an example as to how these sensors are affecting the age that has are, is extending his terry, he said, so far, 5 airplane. how of 8144 tons of a have been sent syria to day, of course, to set them to interpret because they have not been able to use the results of the sections that we set in order to be able to the new administration is a massive section and looked at the categories are providing the assistance that is required to susan you as the administration is about supposed to be able to move forward. but he was also quick to say that cuts are, is not at the moment really moving forward in terms of solidifying any agreements between as a government here and the administration devices because it is too soon for that. and the power to write down, he said, is to help pursuing people and to get a in as quickly as possible to help in the rebuilding of the country that has with
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us 30 years of civil war. so really, the cuts are a government highlighting that they are ready, willing and able to assist senior administration in damascus. but there are obstacles that need to be removed the dosage of vari, reporting from don't. thank you very much. i of the demonstration has been held in the syrian capital to protest against the burning of a christmas tree near hama demonstrators, march through damascus, demanding that the rights of christians be protected. it is not clear that was responsible for the new leadership condemned act and promised that the perpetrators will be punished and thousands of displaced christians 11 on are preparing for their 1st christmas since the ceasefire between his real and has the law. many are longing to go home after fighting force them to leave parts of southern and eastern 11 on barbara angles or reports. the villages got that for a recital to church and an outlet outside sit in the congregations remembering lost
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friends officer and is really strikes to 6th story building down a hillside, killing at least 70 people in the homes. a few months ago, they say the 1st christmas since the cx, 5 between israel and has for that pro 2 year of flushing to an end is bitter. sweet . how does the additional we hope that this bloody will that happened in the south does not happen again. and we hope for the return of all displaced people. it's true we all celebrating christmas, but we have heartache being on an estimated one point. 2000000 people have been displaced by fighting in southern and eastern lebanon. all at frances wouldn't be decorating a christmas tree at the house where she's sheltering far from her home. and i'll show up close to the border with this row of uh, saying that messiah i wants to decorate my house, and own a shot with a big tree. so we can enjoy christmas with our family and loved ones. i don't want
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to decorate anything. here. i will leave it as it is because we are not in the mood for anything. she and her husband thought the move would be temporary, but months later that desperate to go home with us. so we feel heartsick and pain. but once to folks to go back to their kind of their homes to rebuild again, israel has threatened display slipping. these people not to return to best southern boards of images, including um, i'll show up so it saves the rebuild and what stopped any time soon? barbara and go out to sarah bethlehem. the town christians believe is the birthplace of jesus christ is preparing for the 2nd christmas in the shadow of israel's warren gaza. once again, there will be no christmas tree or public lights and very few decorations in the occupied westbank town. only religious ceremonies will be held in solidarity with palestinians in gaza. south korea's opposition has delayed and impeachment bill
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against the acting president of the country until later this week, less than 2 weeks after impeaching the president, they were threatening to do the same to his replacement handbook. so the bill was expected to be submitted on tuesday. the opposition wants hon to approve an investigation into the suspended president. union faces charges of instruction for an attempt to impose martial law. the tide government is looking for investors for an ambitious project, the bridge connecting the indian and pacific oceans. the idea has been discussed for centuries and will likely face many obstacles if it goes ahead. tony chang has more from run on the pristine beecham, thailand, southern coast, unspoiled by tourism o trade. but the governments promoting a project that could turn this into one of the busiest trading routes in the world . the land bridge is a project that involves the construction of 2 deep sea pools. one knew the town of
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for know, the other underneath jump on. a high speed railing would shuttle containers between the 2 and the pipeline for the transfer, the oil and gas, or in a nearby fishing village. the residents are concerned. they know very little about the project, but the local government has told them they'll have to move those without the right deeds won't get any compensation. if that's what rather than most of the people here are fishermen. they do traditional fishing with small boats. if the project goes ahead, our traditional life will be gone. everything in our village will disappear. the provincial capital, rent on a bustling board. a town name in law is famous mainly for its fish market. the device governance has, they're ready to become a center of global trade and investors from the u. a saudi arabia and china are already showing up the chinese assessing if this is an opportunity that can connect time these trade and how they can put investment in this project. the idea is known
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as a new one. the crow, this most has historically been at the center of speculation about the channel linking the indian and pacific oceans. for centuries, thailand has toyed with the idea of using. this was the way that goes up between thailand to me and my to get across to the gulf of thailand, which edits now was point would only need a canal of about 40 kilometers. but the technical capabilities, the cost and the diplomatic ramifications have always stokeland $94000.00 ships a year passed through the streets of malacca. the land bridge could cut 4 days of that journey, but upset the 2 political balance of the region. especially of china takes an interest tire, really rethink, southport, through the oceans. and this could be another break through of a china us, of course, would not countenance that they would maneuver to offset. and you know,
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push back against any chinese assertions. so this would be a complicated to, to help with co you question the proposed cost of the land bridge. a trillion us dollars may be enough to sing these ambitious plans. but the dream of joining 2 of the world's oceans through thailand will likely remain tony chung, out to 0 rent on southern time, the russian researchers inside the area of discovered the remains of a baby madness thought to be more than 50000 years old. look at this, it was found in the siberian permafrost, the female almost perfectly preserved. it is one of only 7 complete men of carcasses ever discovered quickly that you're washing anyone's color. the heat is very well preserved as a roll deposit, so was out 1st, especially the trunk is often agent by privileges of goods. here, for example, even though the full eggs have already been agent, look at the heat as remarkably well preserved. that's it from me for today,
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whether is next and then the inside story looks at why palestinian children some guys are being denied medical treatments in the you can stay with us. the very start cause a lot recently in northern japan, every time that code that comes across the open water, you produce snow chance or more of a concentration. this is just one shot from her card is a shared with how much is full and probably in the last week it has caused some disruption, but it used to be expected. of course it is winter and i happen to have kind of change the wind direction. the snow stops folding, and that's going to be the case during wednesday, behind it. so it's increasing the clarity in central and southern china, but attempt to have more. that's where they should be, it's going to get colder again, i think through basically in the korean peninsula and that wind direction would also mean more snow for home shoot and how carter and significant scenario that
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a bit of a change also in the weather, in india, well, she's had the right increasing up to run the production towards a dish or that's probably going to die down a little bit. and the circulation to the surface that will bring more sharon's across generally south was under production. maybe beyond that. and this little hint here shows that i'm moving up in towards northern india, the country. i think things been covered in fog and winter cold for the last month or so. and of course i called is suffered. unfortunately, despite the fact we'd like to see some of the storms on friday and saturday in new delhi and probably barnowski possibly the horror as well. it's not going to improve the i caught a great deal doesn't lose the quite enough. the
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50 partition piece pool for children from casa to receive medical care. in the u. k, it was prompted by the u. k. 's, denial of treatment to a full year old palestinian voice lost both his legs in his ready attack. british hospitals have treated children from ukraine, so why not gaza? this is inside story, the .
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