tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 25, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the election and these are just for like to untie the estimated 230000 people can join us as we speak this a 5 isn't victims. is all the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'm sammy's a them. this is the use our life from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. total cases president says cody's fights as in syria will be buried, say don't light down their weapons. passenger plane carrying more than 60 people crashes and cas extend thousands of survivors of pools from the wreckage bearing more people in gaza. riley strikes,
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killed 23 palestinians across the street from reporting from i'd say what 20 years ago. more than 170000 people died during the indian ocean tsunami. now revised once again, the turkish president. the idea of the type of the one is given a stock wanting to good each fights as in syria laid down your weapons. or the parrot does that we are determined to crush the heads of terrorist organizations that threaten the pup a to a t. a both took it and syria starting with iso and the p k. k. as i said off of the cabinet meeting, the old conditions are impossible to separate the mattress. it will either bid farewell to the weapons or they will be buried in syrian lands along with the weapons. because they slide,
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syrian democratic forces. i'm not part of the country's national army under a new ministry of defense. seriously that the shut off as an agreement has been reach with several of the countries. um factions, they will this spend and unify to one on me for the city and administration is grappling with continued is really incursions at least 4 people that's being wounded off to his right. the forces open fire on demonstrates as in the area of come nights off. that's in the south west of syria coat. this is that they gathered to the mom, the withdrawal of israeli forces from the area that we have our correspondence covering all developments. and of course, all those on stand by and the stumble, that 1st that's crossover, life passion and bottle. he joins us from the syrian capital and hash and the protest in the pony to assign people. losing the patients with an expanding is
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riley occupation. they are assigned me, this is the latest the, let's see, ways of in cash is by these riley army in the buffer zone. that was these 5, this in 1974 along with the border between these valves and syria, the grievances that was known. but it's reactive, it's, you know, the presence of troops that by these bodies seems to take over by the opposition of damascus. we have been pushing deep at about 3 kilometers. a deeper into the buffer zone for city is what age. it wouldn't villages from the village of so waste fund to the frustration of these right. it just said you have to put it back from those areas. this is not, the 1st incident is about 2 days ago, but it is also in judge in the province when people. so he's right is so is, is moving deep into villages the a far as he's hitting to baskets. i've been asking between us and mediators to talk to these by the government does say that some control is limited and that through
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the situation continues. it could lead to the tense and across the board to an hash, and syria has a new foreign ministers. had some strong woods for iran, tell us about that. it was the 1st statement by the side, the husband a say by any serious new minister of flooding a fast. and it was mainly about the around the was a reaction to statements by iran. so be lead to, i mean i asking the city is to stand against what it is. quite the new full says here in damascus. it was why they interpreted hey as it into the was into domestic a fast that you minutes so far enough that as is saying is that his guns is going to be a strong reason apply a investigator. one has to understand that it's has to stop spreading while head is crime as kyle's of by the is. and the reason is clearly an indication. so i mean that would likely to see more strained relations between syria and iran. the to
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what a gross lies doing the times of us out. i said in his predecessor, his father half, if i said for more than 50 is a things are changing on the ground. there is not cynthia political realignment in this region. massive jail, political re alignments, let's find caution and continue on that same though and take it across the border. so then of course, all losing his stumble had also some strong words from the turkish president. how's the timing of the state of the statement being read as well saw me when you look to the story from turkey here was presence. our don't set today isn't uh very surprising because to care has been claiming that the y p g is a serious extension. old, they are both curtis thong workers, party, which is listed as a paragraph by trickier b, u,
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and united states. and always their defense was the see at very high ranks the commence ship of the y p g, which is the backbone of the syrian democratic forces. us the f, it consists of former p k fighters, including mazda of up the, who has be, who was a, the german, a representative of the p k. k. before he came to the rank of the vi, pg. and so took care believes that there are for them fighters within the y p g, and they are the picket came members who came from to care iraq, 8 on and, and from some other western conference. so those 4 advisors should be expected from the country like other for them fighters with an i. so then to get has always said you can not suppress. you cannot win a service group. in this case. what took? yeah, has pointed out was i soul a was another one which has p k k. that's why it took here is willing to fight
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against the y p g and the p k. k until the end and believes that the iso is no longer a very strong threats for syria and turkey. there's been talk, send them over the last few days about the possibility of an imminent clash between touches troops and kurdish fighters. does this statement indicate that that might be coming of the summit to care has been conducting notes reparations. in northern syria for a while since 2000 a 17 may be including offering the out the rest of the on and other places. and as since then took yeah, has been fighting against the p k. k, a through the steering national army which were formerly known as the free steering army. and it's will be, it is old on the new syrian national army as we all know. so currently who fights against the y p g and the p k. k in the syria is the syrian national army. and
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it probably you would also remember it was your interpreter with the circus for the minnesota. how come for the last week when you asked about the situation? he said that it hope the 2 kids will not be necessarily militarily involved. so to get was boats on the grounds in syria. but if the new administration doesn't find a solution for this to kim, my uh my, my told an operation, but for now it is not for sure. currently, the fight is conducted a by the siri know position pfizer group the s n a, the syrian national army. but of course, the concert service demo probations for cross border operations in iraq and syria continue. for instance today to catch defense ministry and now stuff they killed at least 20 p k, k members and syria and one in iraq. the soul of the operations that the national intelligence and army conduct through the drones on pro still continue
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in syria and in iraq. right. thanks so much. send him a call. so all of that. as joining me now here the studio is mine that's illumined . assistant professor and critical security studies at the dough. and since you for graduate studies, good to have you with also festival by talking about you know, the possibility of classes. and this is coming at a time when an ami is in the process of being formed in syria. we're looking at that formation process, how we're going to see when, when we look at what happened and draw some lessons from what happened in iraq and 11, and then it'll be all we're going to see a really integration where the army takes over from bushes or musicians take over the army. thank you. so i, me, i think this is a related to a bigger question. what kind of syria we are looking for, what to see. and you know, it's about the type of regina and to type the political type of system that syria is going to form. is it going to be a democratic system? an inclusive system,
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if you like to groups based the system and this would reflect directly on the, on the what we see now is the former on the, the former ceo and army of the south region is handed in its weapons to the new lea . a formed government to feel like the transitional government or temporary government. and this will, will shape the army. now we have a militia taking control of the government. this isn't on you. there are many uh, historical precedents. if we compare to the rock, i think the syrian new origin is looking at the rocky experience and what they have done. this bonding and i have the number of these syrians soldiers just before the collapse of the south region, is nearly 250000 members. and so disbanding, these people might prove to be a challenge just like in the rock desponding. the rock you all me resulted in their resistance and many of the are the resistance members where i remember of before
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little rocky on me because also they found themselves without salaries and you know, they lost there for stage and other other privileges. so the see then you'll see what an army will depend on to me. in fact, it was the 1st is the type of the political game that is serial. going to have. and the 2nd is, um, are they going to be, you know, the bucks the size, the, the syrian army, are they going to disband the army altogether? or are they going to be integrated into a new part of me after that we're looking at on the point that you mentioned of what kind of regime is emerging, always seeing civilian oversight being institutionalized in these early stages of the armies development on all of your reading not yet. uh, actually it's too early now to, to, to see because even the current political actors who, where uh, just a few weeks back. um melisha, members,
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they have trying to come to tons and to grovel would be new realities. they're supported. let's forget that they are supported by major players in the region and at the united states, while not very directly supporting them, they actually the initiate of to take the shutter from the list of terrorist and also visit in damascus. a senior us office show about the relief she visited damascus. this is showing support this will on to me a, it looks like that sir, is going to have a democratic and some type of democratic system. but this is in wait time because yes, we have seen the melisha on the group tacoma, damascus, expelled the the dictator. but i think there are other political actors who are yet to show themselves up. i think syria will have more political actors who might want to have supervision or super supervision over the new security system. not only the
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all me, but also all the other security systems like being probably just every says the ministry of interior. we're to get to see that, but in the syrian now, we're just trying to to see what is going on in the region and uh, stabilize a demo on the point. you mentioned major regional players. what role are we seeing so far, the regional and international power play in shaping this new army that's being set up? well, for example, to t is stating that it is willing to support the new government in damascus to reconstitute its security forces to protect the board of notice of syria, protect the civil liberties inside syria. and there has never been a willing to support. and i think the truck is government and for administer the, you know, they're willing to intervene. obviously, 30 has its own interest and insight insights, syria, but it's still,
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i think they are very much willing to support them. they have made that very, very clear other countries in the region as well. if you look at katasha those role and supporting the new the form of government in damascus, they are willing to lend some support. the challenges coming up to the, to the government is here. it would be coming from iran and a from a probably from back that, but that has, is yet to, you know, to approach the newly formed government. so i think what we see is a, and we, we might see soon is support from turkey, direct support from turkey and some other countries. and as, as well as the u. s. u. s. has of stakes and series. they are so, you know, they have been supporting the as the f, b, y, p g and why p j. and it's still in the interest to have a clash between to t. n. s, vs that would run against the support to the group. and also the group has worked if you like to divide isis and tomorrow. all right,
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thank you so much. one that's for coming in this passenger plane has crashed and catholics done with 69 people on board including 5 crew members. both pilots been declined that yeah, across went down near the south west and city of i could tell emergency official say it was heading from barcode to go to washington and belongs to a sort of by john allen's for the site. at least 32 people have survived. that being taken to hospital local media as, as the flight was re routed because of folk in gross ne, i meant them june has more seconds before the crash them context on the passenger plane, unimed bray, or 190 aircraft right hurdles toward the ground. according to emergency officials, these air by john airlines flight was headed from barcode to growth in the emergency service workers. quickly converged on the scene not far from the airport in the south western city of october, while several have been reported dead,
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including both pilots authorities. also say dozens of people survived. they were seated in the tail section of the plane. this video shows rescuers pulling survivors from the wreckage near the emergency rescue operations our troops on going at the present moment. currently 20 people are hospitalized including 2 children, ambulance flights. our schedule is from the city of us down to the city of thomas one, whatever it is i was suppose to come at the airport in gross me. one man spotted his nephew who'd been on the flight on a social media video showing the aftermath of an accident. i thought it was here. i heard about the blank press here in the airport. people started talking so i heard the local media reports say the flight has been rerouted due to fog and gross me for now with an investigation still in its initial stages. the search for more answers continues,
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how much i'm doing. i just need you to shop of oliver has more now from moscow and you really liked this. what was 32 people have been rescued. does that mean old passengers and crew? i've been accounted for by now of the no, we can say that so. but at the moment, we'll have some updates regarding the number of casualties that, according to the latest data, among the 29 survivors of the buck who grows, night flies, crushed in child 10 russian citizens. the face of another 5 of 6 russians is a node. and it's also not at all 3 care, the citizens who has been on board the cross plains they survived. and uh, also interesting that the head of the chechen security council confirms the drone of time on chechnya this morning. uh, old address or show down at the church and ministry of emergency situations
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actually denies that the republic had been attacked by you or these. and that it's likely that the plane could have been re directed from girls need to an alternative field. precisely because of that to you or the todd define define that's uh there is no official information on the spot said the moment, but still it shuts some lights about because is possible causes of the of the phase of that. so crushed blade. uh right. now let jimmy pretend reported that the russian imagines his ministry plain had flown to a child. that it was agreed to with the president of context on the russian president tools to express his congenital suit, to the relatives of the victims. and he has said that a thorough investigation will be conducted into the crash right now. investigates, is assessed. truthful black book says this quote, is it right here on the present? you'll have a live declared december the 26th at the morning. and as i've been sure on that,
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because out from minnes reported that 29 passengers now in hospitals wildly prosecute the general's office a visit. but john has reported that says he to passengers, as you mentioned, actually survives. but obviously all those numbers may change. i would need it back. thanks so much, julia shuffles oliver. as the israel is carried out more as strikes on gauze since dawn at least 23 palestinians of been killed, a drug and striking the age of 50 count, killed at least one person in giovanni in the north, at least 9 palestinians from the same family were among those killed and several lakes, riley strides among them to parents and the 5 children civilians were forced to dig
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through the rubble with them. fans while also carried out the tax and the southern city of con eunice, getting at least 4 people to dislikes, palestinians, challenging and attend to him on with that. are also several injured deaths from starvation unlikely to pos levels classified as famine in northern gauze or as soon as january, according to a us global food crisis, monitor the famine early warning system network says, unless israel allows more aid into north and gaza up to 15 people a day will die of starvation and related illnesses. from next month, the mortality threshold for 5 minutes is considered to be 2 or more. that's a day per $10000.00 people. new and size, a light is being blocks from entering northern guns. and once again, that in the 12 trucks able to deliver food and water since october. let's go
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straight to here and hopefully in that and by law in central garza so, and how late is the off them off of those strikes typically in the bright lights this one look at this point. well actually it's not the fact that this is actually continuing. there's lots of what this or seems trying to search and trying to rescue those traps under the rubble. but the fact that there's no equipment, there's no fuel. and even the fact that russel is everywhere, there's no accidents for ambulances to go wherever they want. but the case in the another in gauze troops is definitely different because for more than 50 days now civil defense schemes are able to reach that area. even those policies, news who have been targeted or injured and those areas they are unable to reach them. some policies are said that they carry each other in the another and got
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those troops to transfer them to the hospital, which is combined as one the only facilities the hospital. but it's not only the fox that is going on in that, that central area. the another area in the past couple of hours is where the forces also targeted. another school. it said mostly in school in the cause of savannah piece for palestinians were killed. among them is a tribe and the police 25 policies have been injured in the attack. they targeted that 10 stuff is been sheltering a palestinian families, so palestinian so not know where to go. they have been targeted in different areas all over the causes group in schools and hospitals in, in residential buildings. there's no place to those. how does in use and wherever we talked to those policies, they say we do not wear no where to go nowhere plays and every single area is
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targeted and in the as well. so think about the situation that's been on the winding visit the food and farm. and then i understand you've been speaking with medical officials who have been talking about how the lack of food is impacting people's ability to benefit from, from medicine even when medicine can be found. definitely if you come inside it locks the hospital. you see how piazza is doctors are literally struggling to save lives and not only that, we're talking about a place where people are not getting enough food. they're not getting healthy, drinkable water, so die every stomach, pain, flu, everything is prescribe to those policy is but at the end of the day, there's no medicine. so people are trying to drink more hives drinking more cold, hot, hot stuff. but at the end of the day,
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all of the ingredients are not available. and if they are available, they are very expensive. we talk today to dr. i is the hub and she mentioned also more challenges they're facing here in the hospital. we pay a lot of attention to explosive injuries and the sniper fire, and we're seeing that all the time. but i wanted to give a minute to talk about the preventable depths that we see. you know, we have so many restrictions because of the blockade. we have one model of antiseptic that we can use in a month when we clean a wound to do a life saving intervention. even if we save the patient now, then the antibiotic resistant infections will take them later. we see shrapnel wounds, the wounds will never heal because there is no protein in the market. we see little children who have had diarrhea for almost a year now because the water filtration system, the re agents aren't here for it. and then we're seeing these unsung heroes, and i want to take
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a minute to really mention them. they are the people who are trying desperately to maintain some order in this chaos, to drink, dig trenches for their camps, to find drinking water for their cans. and they dig these wells without the appropriate equipment and they are falling in and they are dying. they're being a fixated and sewage. they are being fixated in water. no ones would have to die from us. and when these, these problems are coming again to the hospital, the big thing is it creates even more chaos because yes, we see the explosions. and we have mass casualty events. but in addition to that, we have the entire population that is not healing. and that is not able to make a recovery the medicine, the end to sceptics, the interventions this applies to do these things are just not there. and we have had to innovate. that is the best that we can do. um and you know, while innovation can be a fun thing like it is miserable here and it is taking,
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taking all of the energy from the stuff as they tried desperately to find clamps that are inappropriate for the work that they're doing or needles that are 2 dogs and cut through skin, we're using instruments. it's really, i mean, i think that if, when any outside doctor comes in they can't even imagine what is happening here. it's time for whether now he is wrong with the assistant stormy conditions in northeast africa and took a to libby years currently suffering from a store most revolving in the central magistrate in giving snow over the balkans. but in libya, it is wind and rain, but it's just a one of this is fairly positioned. nothing's been down. so you admittedly, but you know, the line and the full cost means it continues the rest of wednesday, strong wind along the go for safety. whether it's no rain with it, because it's going to stop to pick up the sign in surface. eastern libya and increasing the northern egypt sandstone seemed quite like the the circulation continues during cyst i bought. did you spot in southern talk here that the
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assistance of rain is already being flooding in both of the ones this month. this is the most recent picture still in antalya. i've looked at this is that it pushing it by a 120 millimeters of rain. so that's not a huge amount, but it is being channelled very obviously. but the worst thing is, it's not stopping last. there is that we learned the rest of wednesday then throughout. so stay southern turkey will see this, the system, right? it will hit cypress as well, but to a lesser extent, it tries to ease off on the site, but then on the friday now we're coming back again. but equally spread the switch off until saturday. really just to if you have some time off by which time the sherry rate is gone down to was gone, so not good. so i had to now to 0. judging from the shadows of all siri and city of todd motor, that's trying to begin rebuilding serious challenges
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the over 27000 photographs of dead and tortured civilians. have you seen the photo? so i didn't. the prosecutor ulton did traditional investigation for disappearance, torture and crimes. against humanity in the final part of the series, which is 0, follows the fight for justice through the courts. it's fairly straightforward in terms of establishing command responsibility as families. some dead lawyers face a terrible deal in the search for the truths, the lost souls of syria on algebra. the latest news as it breaks you and has promised to fight and also the impeachment, but also potential criminal charges against him with detailed coverage. the reflection hasn't dropped, which is always numbers in years. but when you talk to people here, they say at least 50 percent of the population is living in poverty from the house or the story. perhaps it takes preprocessing. this could be a serious loss for ukraine. a significant set back for his military on this like
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a logical flow for its people. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the still watching out just to recap the headlines now. ask them to play in this crash, cause expand southwest and say to you, i can tell emergency official safety. i crossed was heading some boxes across and even 69 told both pilots being killed at least 29. so 5 is being pulled from the wreckage. israel is continuing attacks across gals,
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so at $21.00 palestinians have been killed since to on, on wednesday, strikes injured body. i killed 9 palestinian suicide family including 5 children. and calling eunice, at least to display sp 4 killed that 10 strong least 4 people have been injured off. the reason why the forces of and fire on demonstrations the area of lights on southwest syria, protestors which gathered through them on the withdrawal of israeli forces. the area charles is among the winds, it's along the out is the former director general of israel's foreign ministry. he joins us live from tel aviv good to have you with us. so looking at the what's happening in syria with people in the night top of being wounded when it's ready for us is open. fire on civilian protest is how much concern is that within israel? that is expanding is where the occupation might prompt
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a why the conflict in syria to cuz i much worry about that. i see the cause is hallway the next day or a g is 0. i think of this business that falls in with the fee is the trigger on the 7th of october. and that's what i want to newswire regarding the phone. the big deal follow to this, as you can guess. and the easily probably it wants to a guarantee that will pick the end of the 2nd of october in this all will not happen in the, in the future. so these, these are the rules. so these are, these are accumulating information all the time. and there was an important meeting now between diagrams and july and on the europeans, the met team and the way groups now is that these present the guy very
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moderate, the face is already well here to go on while seal smiles. so while we go on and relax the field is why these are the i see because they'll be shut off in the last 20 shows on the board. now, what a lot of countries around the world might have concerns about, well, that neighbor is doing, but in this case, when you, when israel is the occupying pallet, it's occupying syrian totes, you know, vice versa. and the world sees images of increasing civilian populations, protesting because i don't want to enter into a life under occupation. is how much concern in israel about the damage that kind of image can do to the countries image internationally. if there is no concern for the loss of civilian life itself, for they at least concerned ours by the officials concerned about the image that's
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emerging to the loyalty of some of these kinds of classes. as a c q, we're still separate. we team the eyes, the day is ran by day and many, many the days ago. and the, the impression of that why it was recognized by the previous president. so we will also send you minus things will also be the next pleasure. so i will separate the item, the easily presence on the new areas, the captured off the collapse of the asa richie. the international lawyers, i'm sure you're aware of both areas are considered occupied territories, even if the last trump administration did recognize these right. the occupation that doesn't change it states of course, in international law, right. or? i agree. but the,
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the slow slow and the international pressures always run to him to the bar. we're almost nonexistent. so when we take the areas that would capture recently, and we don't see maps here very easily, the fast forces by mass, but, but what diesel is being told is the one direction, the noun clause, the national 0 is the ceiling forces, our forces and the reading to use the if the syria, reggie you are with the front to this is when we stall. also, what that does, of course, is the national have to do the only reason
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that especially here because t, as soon as now the results of the for the phone deal see all day and see how things were nationally. i guess, right? is this when we both started ways where it'll be difficult to big as well. right. all right, thank you so much on the al that. thank you for your comments. thank you for a while there is hope for united city. there's also still concern over the security of some of the historic sites, city of type model, also known as a mirror, is that the center of fighting between rival functions during the highs of the civil war with it's now being taken by hate to have a nice job but i saw is depressing the area from nearby mountains and file has been to testable and sent this report to you at the height of sean,
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say you've been working around the clock to rehabilitate this town. tidmore to some of them tom next to the ocean city from us before 2011, its population was around 100000. no, it's estimated up less than $10000.00. so what it was i, if i'm in the middle of all we suffered from both iso and the regime control, especially the strikes by syrian and russian aircraft. but continue every day from 9 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon, throwing missiles barrow bombs and gas pumps. it was the app on board with that false, the people to flee the city. since 2014 tidmore changed hands several times between the governments and isis, the city is remote, but geographically important. it's on the main commercial road, licking them off because in the south to the north of cities, a bay resort has like it. and obviously, some of which are under the control of the care of the city of democratic forces.
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it's administrative area includes hundreds of kilometers. a board is we cannot control the deal is also close to some of the serious oil and gas wells. and then in way lines, but facilitates transportation to and from the lock. but it's not a medina tidmore that we have more of a huge mineral resources including gas phosphates, an oil for most oil and gas pipelines, linking east to west pass through here. nope, the code is faction type plans to control it and they've been trying to shut it out and the ice is controlled tidmore on 2 separate occasions. rush also set up a forward base here, including a facility for building and launching unmanned aircraft and problems. as below and bodies of it yet on fox to me to ship to establish the presence here is a it also has left it smocks here. this is the optimal, somebody's ready, right? when a has bullet facility just a few weeks ago. the highest most ad task and i always did ok tons,
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remove the unbelievable amounts of explosives and i mean nation has to be found inside the bodies factions. the quantity is huge. we might not be able to remove all of the munitions. we'll focus on the most dangerous parts, such as the expose of tips and the bump shelves that are ready to launch. the stock see fluids you need. we use some problems that can be guided to attend to base if they don't take the target. much more consenting to h t. s forces and the population is the countless amounts of minds buried in the vicinity of the city. they say that way i keep to neutralize that invisible. so that's how much fun of this, you know, tidmore funding. you know, 20 is off to the devastating indian ocean, so the army survivors still vividly remember the day that lives washed away. correspondence that boston were unites with 2 women. she met soon off to the disaster that killed more than a $170000.00 an indonesian province of all j. c. and then
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the j looks perfectly calm on the morning of december 26th, 2004 until one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded struck at the one minute 28. i said, no, i said, my father who was a fisherman came home and i still remember how he told my mom, all the fish are on the beach because the sea has retreated. we didn't understand why. to 20 minutes late. the waves up to 30 meters came rolling and swallowing. every thing in the boss, not a single house was left standing in was he does the village. i mean, murphy, he said after the 1st wave we sold, our house was destroyed. walter came into a village like a dragon during the 2nd wave. we could not hold each other's hands anymore. we was separated. 20 years ago we joined to go see the when she 1st we turn into a village. she lost her 3 children that day. the youngest, a few years old, 2 decades later we, if we turned well that the galley that i'm after i went down 3 times, there was suddenly a small,
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but i was rescued. i saw so many dead bodies floating around me. i was looking for my children, but didn't see them. so by one the, sorry, when i stood up in the back of a truck, i saw waves 10 to 12 meters high rolling over buildings, swallowing the place where i used to pray coconut trees and people. so fleece i was 9 years old when the tanami killed her parents of the 28 children in her class, only 5 survived. she wrote a poem some more on the 19th and i know they had me. yeah. i know i'm not the able then i hear about am and then my brother found my mother's body after 51 days not far from where we used to live. thank god we could still recognize her. go see the lift and tens and barracks for more than 3 years until our house was. we built at the exact same location where the sea had washed it away . survive of saying, every 2nd of that morning is in their memories. 20 is own and most of manage to
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rebuild their broken lives. implants, a testament to human resilience, but some say something died in them that day. i. so felicia, now lives in the netherlands where she's building new life far away from her doc memories. and i mean even the say, uh tanami has given me a new life, but it is also taking a part of me. my parents suddenly gone my house, my whole youth, my friends, everything. they mess and i me get that to get there is something i learn from the tsunami. people should stop doing bad things because we have learned that disaster can strike any time. 20 is on who is he? the wishes she had been able to bury her children, so she could pray at their grace steadfast and l just era. i change. based on honda is a climate scientists to now leads the least developed countries, universities consulting on climate change. you joins us from boston in the united
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states could have you with us and thanks for joining out as here. i'm 1st of all when we talk about the impact that this so nami has had what lessons have been learned and adapted. yeah, thank you for inviting me to this important event. yes, so now me unprecedented in history. it was kind of fun to wake up call because the country is affected more than 17 countries. i fact and not just an issue, but also in africa. it was kind of a great week, a goal for the visions and the come in the to the countries because the countries that got, i mean i want to off and after this tragic event happened on president of industry, we saw a giant waves like deluge. then down at a great initiative because every child has been saying also,
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opportunities to who shape so off. that's what i mean. as i understand the global does, this time management has been do shit, back to this country, let philip judge, you know, let's go and add the global later and book a structural anonymous structure. so it may just have been initiated. as such, i may just like for example, see was a lot of see what topics then um, different place on centers. multi purpose of your buildings and all of those. but the experience that's shown a josh does. yeah. the beginning of this. yeah. jump on have kind of so not me. and then it shows that structure. let me just, uh way, i'm not that it's a deep so normally the structure of majors uh, the most important. yeah, just this kind of human transfer. it is, i am this non instruction i may just include, for example, is stronger early warning systems,
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which has been established on much improved then capacity building in terms of education around is raising regular uh, trending drills, accept shop, and then the mess up national list of all of this country is have a stringed in data, i big detention ends of processes and research. and then by left side, for example, in the she has germany has got to buy that. so i'll check the ministry, but that a good one about what if i'm behind it changes who might jump in. um, is there any links that you can see between this and ami all these deals quite as associated with it and the climate change is going on? or yeah, a fact that there's no direct relationship between government change and this kind of odd flags of climate change is a human induced phenomenon and does odd good because the natural, open them a know what, which we don't have any. have bob, it's jim. i live here,
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lot of grammar chains. a gun was in the backs up some, i mean for example, climate change list of sea level rise. and in many most televisions. so they've had arises more than the global average. so why is this one i me, hex, that helps the uh, uh, string, been the bass on effects. that is the relationship you know, and also the development i'll say bash climate change is it is out of the amount of development and also scientists. so if we got to strengthen our resilience, just climate change that also will have to kind of, i'm a little rate the backs up, so not be in fields. yes. in the future. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and analysis on that is on con, from the university console team on climate change.
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now russia as launch the tax all across the cry and targeting its energy infrastructure casualties have been relatively light. russia concentrates on destroying gas, water, and electricity grids, temperatures are set to dropped in the next few weeks. alex go topless as more from keith. it's christmas morning is the creating capital key that people are spending sheltering underground. that happens so early in the morning. my sister lives and had given said it was very loud. i feel sorry for the city to know the city of hockey was hit 11 times in russian missile druid strikes. as was president selected, the keys of total creepy re the city of the country is being attacked every day. press services and churches interrupted late on christmas eve as worship, as were forced to rush for shelters for fun. i don't have a festive mood,
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but we hope for victory. we will celebrate holidays later. next year. i hope so. the country is in his 3rd year. people are exhausted. i'm a soldier and a share. the same thoughts with anyone else. 3 years of war is very tough, is very difficult to be separated from the family. i hope that christmas will make some people stop and make some people when and press in. i believe the piece will come. i really want to believe that piece will come next year. i hope so. energy infrastructure has consistent between the total, okay, to russian strikes as went to temperature and so set to drop even further the weeks to come. people have spoken to him, a pretty resigned about the war. all the optimism is pretty much evaporated as russian forces continue to advance east will they will now is it into the conflict alex could helpless out to 0, chief, to mozambique. now what attentions are running high?
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at least 21 people have been killed during protest since monday. that's when the country's top court confirmed reading policies victory and october's election. and the main opposition data is calling from will protests out. i'm with us in the capital. i'm a fruit if you did this instead of the trying to bring back some normalcy to the 16th. this is what you seeing on the ground, the combination of police and soldiers who removing these barricades is unofficial to okay. so it was set up by protests when the purse, as well as the highest, the police of light road to the living, individual stove drugs. they blame the chaos on the coaches. the reason why uh, for example, people in my food. so why not able to sometimes of purchases when i put up the best people in the city to pay them, will not allow them to move from point a to point b is blame the chaos has seen the last last 2 weeks on opposition. support is when we asked the opposition to process
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. this is what they said. we continued, we support mostly ever wonder if we're using the suite. but we always see that there is no need to fund the lice, infectious disability. so to compute people, we need to, to be organized also in this process so that everyone can see that we are fighting for a fear cos the made up with this in need of 89219800000 part excel outside the country. austin support has to say on the streets, the political crisis in mozambique is not safe over many offers. this report is across the country level adapting from a policy for rising unemployment, corruption and the high cost of living. and with us out, is there a, a at least 3 people have been killed and several others injured off the gun that attacked haiti's launch is public hospital. have these been engulfed in
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a wave of gang silence? an estimated 85 percent of full defense still on the gain control buffer on go or thoughts media. what? because what gathered for the latest attempt to reopen hate is largest public hospital. when suspect gunmen does open fire, some threw themselves on the ground, others crumbled. i have a perimeter holds for safety to journalists, and a policeman were killed. why are you doing this to me on christmas? god, why are you letting this happened to me? the general hospital closed in march when guns occupied the facility doing a wave of violence that toppled form a prime minister are real on re patients. security forces recaptured the hospital in july and authorities have been preparing to reopen it since then. the transitional government has promised to punish stays behind the latest attack. for by single dear, we kind of what happened to them the christmas day at the general hospital when
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members of the population, joyless and policeman were attacked, we send our sympathy to the families of the haitian national police and to the joined association. this act will not go unpunished to the phone. um, the guy has control 85 percent of hate his capital, and have talked to the main airport and 2 major prisons. police have struggled to keep order. despite the support of a un multinational peacekeeping force, led by kenya slept, hates his health system on the brink of collapse, as gangs lute then and destroy medical institutions and pharmacies in port to prince barbara and go out to say, we're still ahead on al jazeera coffee shortages brewing from the world's largest producer, brazil all the way. anyway. recollect breaking drowned. the
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meat is doing his homework. it's in turkish and despite speaking arabic at home, it's his strongest language. he tells us, i live here for 9 years and it feels like i am more to dish. yes, i want to go back like to visit it. but look like to live more than 3000000 syrian slides here since the war. 13 years ago and entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here. not knowing syria at all in the prospect of returning is causing mixed feelings. jada is 13 we. oscar how she feels, the bit of mix feeling because i've never been to cereal before my whole life was here. their parents now faced the dilemma of deciding what to do the best for their children. i looked my soul, the and the i want to to come back to remember these to
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has been happening with the hope that one day or children will feel the same. the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'll come back the world's largest producer of coffee is facing a perfect storm. that seed international prices store production, plummets produces are investing in new technology and reforestation to mitigate the impacts of climate change while they're counting cube story from palm data. just 3 hours away from the city of rio de janeiro. this family farm has witnessed
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it all from deforestation and slave labor in the 1800s to the modern push for sustainability and corps me coffee. i think that the family a story. illinois now shares this group of european tourists march to noon of festus sampled. but as view in the 1960 is the government's paid my father and other produces to destroy the plans because there was too much coffee in the market to to, to demand. and prices were too low. you. now the wheels are turning the opposite direction. while world demand is growing, chinese consumption on the rise to years of drought in brazil have contributed to a shortage in supply driving prices for 47 year old hi. acute time submitted thing sunsets and we've always had more than enough rain here to produce coffee with no need for regression. now we're looking to buy drip
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irrigation systems, the 4th generation of those with, you know, at the helm. striving to maintain the family tradition by diversifying their investing special coffee blame for the bloom domain market in brazil and abroad of this farm is already taking measures to face the growing challenges of climate change. hundreds of native trees were planted here to provide shade to young coffee plants like this one, but also to help absorb the carbon dioxide we forest in the region in order says, is not only good for environment, but also for business. the principle for young consumers coffee is an experience, not just the commodity. they want eco conscious products for awesome, that's a quality adds value to our coffee label. and so a legacy that somebody gets 20 to 50, we wanted to see for ourselves the brazilian beverage we drink back in front of coffee as a part of our daily routine. yeah,
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we didn't know until now. all it took to produce it over the drought has affected the volume of reserves production. high prices have boosted coffee exports, which are 9000000000 dollars this year. so these cells believe stability is key and they're committed to resisting the effects of climate change. as the group shares the moment at the top of the farms kills toasting with coffee the lc for the journey. one cup at a time. monica not care. i'll just 0, those yak g present. of christine, why, suppose all celebrating christmas around the world and gaza celebrations a more fearful and joyous non con reports of 1st loans. this looks like a normal christmas mass in the middle east. however, this is casa and the genocide effects. everyone and the services were here at the church, attending
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a mass service. we're not celebrating christmas. we arrived here for our religious obligation. so peaceful be here for us. about 1200 christians living garza, 3 percent of the community has been killed according to the palestinian authority office in the strip some the putting on a brave face despite the horror of the product. but i want to go ahead. first of all, i want to say merry christmas for the death of jesus. i hope this year will bring the goodness hope, and it will be a better year than the one before. though we are living a hard situation with the will. we hope this new year, which makes a new bucks, that jesus can bring with the goodness on prospect. how do you, family, church, and goes, the city has become a shelter for the homeless. every family has seen at least one of their relatives killed by his writing forces. charlotte, probably. i knew i should. we're like any other humans. we suffer. we don't live the life we were living before christmas,
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and garza comes with green numbers. more than 45200 published in dead, and that number keeps rising in wrong code or 0. well, that's it for me. for this show you can find much going. all the stories is the head of the towns. is there a don't come back with all the show, so to stay with us the the journey to work can be a challenge on it to, to some, through the villages traversing one of the world's most dangerous right. is a risk that comes with the job. please follow the journey of these people as they get them to survive. risk unusual on algebra, elated by those things. how are you in the selection is unique tentatively seen
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anything like before? no pressure. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play as fast with 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, not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headline phone, which is area of the colder weather sits in families to start their day of repairing their damage. 10 most people here have lost everything over the last year for now, this is home. it's very cold. the children have sick women was screaming, everything became torments, destruction, sickness and disease every week. we're sick and tired, stopped us. those who have managed to survive. these really attacks are now hoping
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to survive the winter. we left the most and survived the bombings. we left off the siege and now the rain and cold killing us. without proper shelter, people are vulnerable to infection and disease. we were affected by the rain. our children were soaked, our clothes gone when we have nothing to protect ourselves, just the tent and shoulders made of a plastic blankets and cardboard are the old protection of from the wind and rain. the 2 k, as president says good each fights is in syria will be buried. don't lay down their weapons the times, i mean say done. this is down to 0 life from del. so coming up the varying more
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