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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching that is all her life from a headquarters and sell find gays are coming up in the next 60 minutes. turkey as president says, curtis fighters and syria will be released if they do not lay down their weapons. the old, the video showing an hour wide shrine being attacked, sports protests in syria for
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a few as are impose the homes attack. yeah. and as are based on airlines plane crashes and cause like son at least $38.00 passengers on crew are killed. at least 30 palestinians are dead. fi is really a task to cross cause us to install on medical team. struggle to treat survivors. we have so many restrictions because of the blockade. we have one model of antiseptic that we can use in a month. the christians and gods i gathered to celebrate christmas under the stress of israel's genocide award. the welcome to the news our 17 days after the fall of a regime that last a decade,
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serious new administration is facing multiple challenges to unify arm groups and rebuild the country. fighting is escalating between curtis forces and turkish back fighters in the north of the country. the sds are not part of a deal to dissolve armed factions and merge them into a single army. cherokee, if use the crew to slide forces in syria as an extension of the outlaws p k. k group. it 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 i. so 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. well, they will be buried in syrian lands along with the weapons. while in southern syria, the new administration is also grappling with is really, incursions, is really forces open fire on demonstrators injuring for people. there are also demonstrations taking place in several cities across syria after an old video
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resurfaced showing an allied strain being attacked. curfews have been imposed and hums and jump net that's and let's talk yet province. let's cross the some of been job a joining us now live from the syrian capital damascus. so what can you tell us about the protests that are being held in several cities? well, during the, as you mentioned, that this was after in or video surface this morning and cause unrest amongst the population. especially the out of these living in these 4 cities that you mentioned had kind of came out into protest and they're being augmented who clashed with the security forces. can i get these 2 people from the, to the ministry and engineering 4 of their positions as well? so it's it, it's a very delicate balance that this new administration has to maintain so that this syria remains united and the security issues which this could be has been divided along the lines of for so long. do not the surface it comes on the back dropped off
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what you heard from the union administration just yesterday about how people of to the upstair. you should rise up pop people of syria should reject those forces who are trying to over uh, control them. and then you had a very strict message here, the 1st one of its kind from the new for administered here in the new administration, saying that it on should not in defense uh with the internal affairs of the city and people. and that is, uh, it just goes to show that the large um, but of challenges both external and into and then for this administrative administration has to do with the i love the community. uh, which a rule described to you for more than a 5 decades of minority order, close the link, took it on and a new link diminishes as well. so it is, it is going to have to differentiate between the i love the community and the people course didn't align with those who were clinton power in this country for more than 5 tickets. a some, a strong message as well from the circus president into said the curtis fighters and syria will quote,
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be buried. if they do not lay down their weapons. any reaction to those comments where you can see the language it's, it's becoming the harsher and harsher because hair, there has been an expectation of some sort of ground operation, a rest of the euphrates river by turkish forces and vent that there before administer was here a couple of days ago, he mentioned that a, his government's priority is to clear all of these areas along the track as border free of what duke he sees as fighters, as at their it's rather, and he was alluding to us back city and democratic forces right now the euphrates river divides the territory that is being controlled by either side, turkey bacteria and actually if i just do a spect kurdish s t a fight is the flash point being ma'am page. uh and the, the stream diamond particular where both sides have been uh, trying to take control over without damaging the damages and lifeline for water and
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electricity for thousands of people. so it feels that it is going to escalate further because as the effort, it means the only group which is so far, not under the output of a united front, under the ministry of defense. and i'll, just by this got our re hearing anything official from the syrian administration on the, is really incursions into the occupied goal on heights and then, and i'm firing on demonstrators there. i believe the last 17 days you saw this. it means this administration walking on that shows not trying to open up any friends. busy regarding this, this escalation that has been happening along it's been, has been cutting out strikes, hundreds of them is written, has kept, i'll provide more line and it's really forces keep coming in. deep interested, 13 violation of the 1974 agreement and filing the want. people to try and gather
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a protest against incursions, people have the devices on, on these, on these front. so it is, it is going to be a difficult situation for them to have them because one, they do do not want the confrontation of that israel. and secondly, they're trying to 10 israel, why they, the communities, whether it's turkey or georgians, the israel must respect to city of sovereignty and tara tony and integrity. because it's the, if it doesn't, according to reach the powers, this could escalate into a much via the conflict. and that is something we're not going to be independent of the is really the syrians or anyone else. and just so that you know, the explosions that you had invited me our fireworks because the syrians and city and christians today, i celebrating christmas. okay. some of them debate reporting from damascus, syria, thank to settle because of all glue and assemble has the trick us perspective on developments in syria. the ticket preserves its stalls when it comes through the curtis rubble group. why pj and syria, as it says, it is as a syria extension. hold out vote for the san workers party for on korea. they
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should either lay down arms before and fighters within the groups should be expedited, or they will be fought against and diminished for 2 kids. both lie still and pick a are the same. they are terrorist organizations that should be fold and they are a threats for both to kia and syria. however, chick you, once the new ceiling administration to solve this problem, whether they have that power o strings for now or whether this issue is their priority for now is so unknown. but the fight against the curtis forces in syria are conducted by they are position group syrian national army. however, while fighting against the p k. k, encore acknowledges that the syrian codes have been denied their rights for many years by the shar assad government and his father's redeem, and it to kick in yours a positive relations with other syrian courtesy groups in the country. also, on the other hand, iraq,
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the curtis regional governments of iraq also have stated the p k. k is a threat for the codes, so for now to case totally against any possible limits it or fully autonomous entity led by the why, peachy scene. after sold out, is there a stumble? so the curtis sled syrian democratic forces supported by the us controls key areas of eastern syria, including oil fields, led by the curtis peoples protection unit and error fighters, the us, the dismantled ice souls last stronghold and custody in eastern syria. in 2017. it controls parts of a level on the corner of syria. 2000 us troops are stationed in its territory to help prevent the resurgence of iso ankara considers the s b s. curtis factions to be terrorist groups, allegedly linked to the curtis on workers party that's banned in turkey. earlier we spoke to him a 100. that's a new one,
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who's an assistant professor and critical security studies at the door. hot institute for graduate studies. he says the are in groups that just bands and in syria will have to be provided incentives to remain as part of a single national army. and what we see now is the former, on the, the former seo and army of the said region is handing and 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 it to the rock, i think the syrian new region is looking at the rocky experience and what they have done this bonding. um and i have the number of these syrian soldiers just
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before the collapse of the south region is nearly 250000 members. and so this bound and these people might prove to be a child and just like an iraq disbanding the rock you all me resulted in their resistance. and many of the are the assistance members where a member of before little rock l me because also they found themselves without salaries and you know, they lost their prestige and all the other privileges. so the see the new ceiling army will depend on to me. in fact, it was the 1st is the type of the political game that is here. we are going to have . and the 2nd is, um, are they going to be um, 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 army after that to send some more head on the altar? is there a news hour including brussel launch is a tax on ukraine's energy and water infrastructure with temperature is due to pharmacy in the coming weeks. plus i'm stopped by some reporting from jane with 20
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years ago. more than 170000 people died during the indian ocean salamis. now i'm using survivors. once again, the 1st, the passenger plane has crossed. think of ex dawn with 69 people on board, including 5 crew members. authorities of just confirm 38 people were killed in that crash. other survivors have been taken to hospital beer craft window near the south western city a fact how and how much i'm doing reports. seconds before the crash in 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 gross me. 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 28 people are hospitalized including 2 children. i'm brothers, flights. our schedule is from the city of us down to the city of thomas one. whatever it is that goes to come at the airport in groves me. one man spotted his nephew who's been on the flight on a social media video showing the aftermath of the accident was here. i heard about the blank press here in the airport. people started talking, so i heard this local media or ford say the flies have been re routed 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've just either the, israel's army has killed at least 30 palestinians in gauze, us and strong this morning in the north and is really strikes target a 10 sort of school and gaza city, killing 6 people, including a child. the attack left a trail of shrapnel and bloods on 10th setup for the displaced. meanwhile, and us food crisis monitor, says fam, and is unfolding in northern gaza due to israel's near total blockades on food supplies, and warrens up to 15 people a day will die of starvation unless age is let in. we have so many restrictions because of the blockade. we have one bottle 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,
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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 reagents aren't here for it. talked about assume has more from data in by the, in gaza. i guess it's another difficult evening for palestinians offers different locations, and the goal is a strict especially that since don't to die within. 25 comes pretty. it's have been killed in separate is really attacked in garza and the focus has been pretty much on the north of the district web mail it to a correction. is this an ongoing situation operation for the ground forces throughout destroying residential home civil infrastructure and even a binding to the ground and different uh, residential areas had been ongoing for more than 2 months so far. but simply, it's also we're still in psych come on to join us to come along side with medical teams are reporting on contest and compartments in the vicinity of come on and one
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for some even he in the central area. the situation is quite very electric. what we can observing a little bit tied to is really quite drones and surveillance drones over. and of course, this type of this into an area of what on the ground here, we continue to hear from people different charge. you can stories about to learn, please must as they have been overwhelmed with and at the same time there was the wind inside for the is very ongoing attacks, especially in areas that where this ignited to be safe to humanitarians of target companies out there that kind of stuff in gaza. christmas celebrations have been more fearful than joyous, but i haven't had any has more from northern gaza. come right now, standing in the last insurance which belongs to the catholics here. and a, b. c. 's does trip to join this phone, go and is ready to war. that is taking place for more than $400.00 these and the war. these were you the words because it differentiates between christians and
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muslims. as we have spoken to christians here, they are not happy with this christmas. the 2nd thing is that going to be christmas, that the witness here in the b c. 's because as for, as you can see, this is the scene here in front of the, of the last in church and know the central god go for it. they are just gathering here the stuff in jab daniel, this year were celebrate despite the fact that we're not happy because of the current war and the disasters that are everywhere. the real celebration will be on the day this war stops. we hope this war will come to an end no sooner rather than later. enough death and enough shelling enough is enough. a lot of our beloved ones were murdered in this grief and the sadness are everywhere lost. we lost our houses and apartments. the building where i was living has been living. i resorted together with love,
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other people to the church that's taking good care of us. the church played a great role in keeping us alive. otherwise, we might have been dead by now. this time the celebration is different. this time we are without our children. we travel abroad. and without our problems that have been destroyed. we are here today just to pray, and that's it. the wish that an immediate cease fire was taking place so that the will to live for you the proper way. as you can see is the scene in front of your eyes inside the last in sure, i'm going to be under 0, northern gauze. at this time, so francis has called for a ceasefire and gaza during his annual christmas address at the vatican, a condo. if you see, select pull it up. i think that the christian communities in israel and palestine, particularly in gaza, where the humanitarian situation is extremely grave. may there be a cease far may the hostages be released and
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a be given to the people of war night by hunger and by war. okay, we're now going to speak to colleen science, who is a christian from does that. he's also president of the gore initiative, that's a non profit organization advocating for a constitutional democracy in the middle east. joining us from washington dc. we thank you so much for speaking to us this christmas on all to 0. what goes through your minds as a pal, assuming chris christian and when you reflect on the current situation in gaza? thank. is there any for having the to to say the least it's, it's a side is one of the side us christmas that we've had. we've been under performance for over a year. some of the top b shutter between. both of them are still the season, the churches and the north of gaza. some people who made a dr kaya on to the other countries. other people like myself slipping into the aspect, watching their family literally being starved in the churches and gauze on other parts of the family like by my system father who don't in charge us there. so it's
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a side of the time of the year where we remember that just few years ago we used to go there as a family and we couldn't get together tomorrow. the genocide, i'm not really distinguished between muslims or christians as does a test targeted everyone. everyone is being told and also what are your contacts on the grounds? maybe you still have family members in gaza. what are they telling you about what they're having to deal with this christmas? as you know, since the beginning of this genocide has been on the costs of the apartments. yes, we know what the mean apartment, the the manager swipe the top and then october 19th of 2023. where of over 17 people were killed. but other also missiles and rockets tough a hit the chairs and sometimes it didn't explode, but it still has some injured people. so that's the data coming that they are afraid of all the time. the other issue that they're dealing with is the policy of starvation walk before i michael for us and where people are literally dying, especially older people from it. so we always hear about the data coming of muslims and christians in gaza, but we don't hear
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a lot about the invited to literally just about 2 weeks ago, a young woman of the catholic church called people thought of you was killed. and i said, because it's literally a policy because of the lack of medicine for her. it is. so we're in the work kind of 20 years old. who has their pc went died because of lack of medicine only and gone to the end of this. so it is almost what are your worries, 1st of all, for the christian community in gaza and maybe what are your hopes going forward, a my wife for the cushion community and does that the something that after this for uh before the, the pressure communicating does aware about the size of peoples over 5 percent of stuff of the christians and goes over it already told you that you are invited by is what i'm doing this for about another 10 percent top of the list during the video went off crossing border happen opens and the rest of the people i talked to, so you know, these are people, the most older homes, about 85 percent of technicians and girls at their hands were bombed. there at the
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church is the same. sure. just the, the worship and the same churches that the us uh, celebrate, and is the same church, the goods of their kids that were killed during this work. so i talked to them and there is a sense of the force of despair. do you want to leave the don't see that there is any function and why thing does or right now under those things, even after doors, stop to be a function, right? so my hope is that to be a cease fire, but to cease fire does not go enough. the reason we did an input is little q patient because that's about the only way to reconstruct us out. that's what the under which to meant to in the cushion presents not only golf course on business with specs or the questions are being literally targeted date of time by similar tourism. that is the fax number. what number? sorry. 3 factor for one. questions. everything to us back right now. okay. how the inside of speaking to us from washington dc. thank you so much for your time today as well. it is a sombre christmas and the birthplace of jesus christ. there is no large christmas
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tree in bethlehem's main square and the occupied westbank, but a choir there has been working to display unity on this holiday. and they're singing in harmony with a choir in gaza performing together virtually about him as a journalist and bethlehem incent this reports. take me this is the big thing is with this is lucy from bethlehem and have her own page and watch and it is performing now as home with the people are telling us that if they cannot physically meet, then at least they should be meeting with her to support one another during this difficult time. yes it is for miss day here in bethlehem, the policy is 6. there's a little to celebrate as their follow,
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palestinians is the busiest because districts are undergoing a general side how we are the new can we want to show the world. but despite the hardships we are still dedicated to hope, love and joy, even within displacement comes in gaza. they are from a bad cold as the birds singing. and they have established this band during the war drum displaced teachers and displaced music students. i have my voice. it's my width and i'm confident my energy and feeling good. did each garza what would you do in garza? the song is based on a poem written by a gun was in put within the year 2013. it's very significant for us to be performing this because of the effects of the, the 11 years later, we're really,
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really as up to date, just give us they want, they want to live. instead, they are marking mothers christmas with their people undergoing a genocide. maybe i'll get to getting it to like get you to listen. the was really forces are intensifying raids across the occupied westbank and sending reinforcements 2 twins cut in. they've killed at least 8 people in an operation involving airstrikes that began on monday. palestine is health ministry says to women, and a teenager are among the casualties. is really forces of cut electricity in the city and destroyed roads and water facilities on the sun hotels. this update from the jordanian capital on mon. she's there because the is where the government has band alj
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a 0 from reporting in israel and the occupied westbank that is really forced, has continued to intensify their raids across the occupied westbank on wednesday. at least 25 pulse and use were arrested across the west bank. but he comes after a raid that has lasted more than a day in the west bank city up to cut him. and the new to shuns refugee camp is really forces killing at least h palestinians there, and tearing up roads and other critical infrastructure with bulldozers as part of the raid. now health officials say that they have been unable to evacuate those who been injured and wounded because these really darnell blocking off roads in several different areas of to cut in. but this is a theme we have seen through out these raids. we're also seeing it around that i'm a law for local said that is really authorities in the military blocked off roads for up to 8 hours while they were conducting the raids. the palestinian prisoners society says that at least 12000 palestinians have been arrested since israel's war
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on gaza began. and these really military says that these rates across the occupied west bank are only going to continue. and in fact, increase in both size and scale. and the such with the 0, i'm a israel's military size, it's intercepted, a ballistic missile. fire is by the host, these in human data type early on wednesdays, set of sirens across central israel, shrapnel fell on several towns, but nobody is reported to have been injured. this is the 4th time in a week that the full fees of attacked israel and a campaign base a is in solidarity with the palestinians and gaza. on saturday, 16 people were injured when i michelle had a playground in tel aviv is the sort of where the many armed forces talking to the military target to the is really enemy in the occupied area of java using a hypoth, sony ballistic missile. the operation has successfully achieved his objectives. you
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have any um, forces in light of the ongoing genocide against our brothers in the gaza strip. assume that commitment to continuing military operations against the is really enemy or both how boss and israel's prime minister are choosing each other of stalling cease fire negotiations. how mouth set on wednesday new conditions by israel, or causing delays and reaching an agreement. benjamin netanyahu clean the group is drawing back from concessions reached an earlier talks. talks with mediators have been taking place in doha and cairo. after previous negotiations failed to make a breakthrough. and and these are the city of tel aviv mothers and daughters of captives held by groups in gaza, conducted a silent sit in protests and the streets. they aimed to pressure the government to strike a deal. the protest was supposed to end with a candle lighting ceremony. to mark the 1st night of the holy jewish holiday of
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panica. but it was dispersed by police who cited security concerns. the still ahead on the all to 0 and it was our state of emergency is declared along russia's last. see coast as oil from sunken tankers washes ashore, gunmen open fire, hastings largest public hospital. at least 3 people are to the well, it's stormy again in the eastern med, took is affected libya's affected egypt affected. this is the effect of the rain in south america and then tile. yeah. there's not been a huge amount, but a 100 going to be. so, so, but it's persistent, it's coming back again, it will keep going throughout the rest of wednesday, most assessed as well in this specific area. you'll notice they'll be some right
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now squared for the cold wind blowing through the stem boat. but with lasting until friday, with this sort of weather when it stops and spreads for the east woods in science was into syria, possibly 11 and no shells are heading towards north in egypt and probably the coastal event as well. but not till saturday. south of all, but it's a much quiet to picture the winds in that strong is just enough to this. the dustin's freddie mac. yeah. was fair touches in the low to middle twenty's for the most pop the exception. once again you'll notice is mecca. snow will spread across, know this area and into as well as you all know, more likely the northwest profitable drum during friday. but that's not a big surprise. the shows that extra water after i've come a long way and also get back into you've gotten the rewind noise in the sea, but maybe more willingly. you'll accept the rain for the south in most countries in south america as the,
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the journey to what can be a challenge or need to but for some peruvian villages, traversing one of the world's most dangerous way is a risk that comes with the job. we follow the journey of these people as they get them to survive. risk in your own, elgin's era. as soon as the sun goes out, russia is a fairly challenging place to work from. as a journalist, even though the say you can't do it, it's not allowed to, you're still pushing, we're always pushing a boundaries for we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them
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a chance to tell their story. the the, [000:00:00;00] the on the top story is on the all, just to reduce our, israel's army has killed at least 30 palestinians in gauze, us and strong this morning. one of the attacks targeted a shelter in northern garza farm and conditions are spreading across the street. fighting is intensifying between kurdish forces and the turkish box fighters in northern syria. turkey as president friendships i have heard a lot of use. the curtis flood forces in syria as an extension of the outlaws. p k
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. k groups. crowds are protesting in various cities across syria. after an old video emerge, report has been showing an aloe wide swine being attacked, and the north of the country. police have impose the curfew enforced cities to quell the protests. while there is hope for a united syria, there is still concern over the security of some historic sites. the city of tubs, murder, also known as palmera, was at the center of fighting between rival factions during the civil war. it's now been taken by, hey, at the feet and sham, but i so is threatening the area from the nearby mountains. how much all has been to ted motor and sent this reports to you at the head of sean, say you've been working around the clock to rehabilitate this town or tidmore? some of them tom next to the ocean city from you know before 2011. it's population was around 100000. no, it's estimated up less than $10000.00. so what it was i,
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if i meant that i only live um, and we suffered from both i so, and the regime control is especially the strikes by syrian and russian aircraft. but continue every day from 9 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon, throwing missiles barrel 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, they resort. jessica and obviously some of which are under the control of the care of the city of democratic forces. it's administrative area includes hundreds of kilometers a board as we cannot control. the deal is also close to some of the serious oil and gas wells. and then in way line, but facilitates transportation to and from the lock. but it's not a medina. tidmore definitely had more of a huge mineral resources including gas phosphate,
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an oil for most oil and gas pipelines, linking east to west pass through here. the code is fractions, have 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 already the right. when a has bullet facility just a few weeks ago, the highest most ad task and i always did, okay, tons, remove the unbelievable amounts of explosives and munitions. that's to be found inside the body's functions. 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 exposure of tips and the bump shelves that are ready to launch. the
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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 where keep to do with their lives, thoughts in physical sit at home and one of the 0 tidmore funding, you know, a place 46 people have been killed in error strikes, launch white pockets, tons, military in the off going problems have packed to come, i've gone, officials have condemned the attack and say most of the dads were women and children. ok, hassan says a target attempts belonging to the pockets, tiny tyler bond. i'm a how much reports homes selected and residents left in show local people see most of the victims of these strikes by the buckets done was civilians. but to start here, pakistan is a terrorist country. all these people who were killed were women, children,
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and common people weren't. none of them were tell about what i say to protest on, don't oppress us. those who died were women, children, and the common people are killed on mothers and sisters like his tiny secuity to officials don't. i just need to extract what cutting out in but in my district, and i get that how you delta of senior members of the group that he gets honey bun, focused on afghanistan, denies those claims and see districts when they go on, said as the buck is done has seen an increase in attacks against the security forces. d. c a last week, the 16th but it's tiny, so just walk in and then that type of thing. but the um group is splendid, but has acute couple not good enough to stop fight is based in of guns done from launching cause. bold attacks acclaimed denied by of guns done. some experts say the strikes were not easy strained relations between this lemma, but it obviously sol as more attention,
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more animosity between the 2 neighbors. but i think the bit of reality for the f 1 dollar bond is that they are all terrorist groups based and have gone as don, regardless of where the the of on i met at the stomach. emmett supports them on, not lots of guns done and focused on teeth requisitions civilians in the board of regents. both countries, we've continued to live in fear hands and i'm just, you know, the 5 people have been killed in a ukrainian miss all the top on rushes, crisp region, 3 residential apartment blocks. we're heading to city of la. gov. that happens hours after a major attack across ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure. alex, the top of us has more from keith on this christmas morning is the creating capital
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keith. the 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 drone strikes. us was president selected the keys of total creepy re and 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, 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
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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 to look at 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, russia has intensified its attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure as in spring . this year alone, it's carried out 13 large scale strikes, nearly half a few cranes power grid as damage leading to frequent blackouts and the shutdown of critical heating and water systems. nationwide ukraine is urging its allies to provide more advanced air defense systems. sponsor us approved sees use of long
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range missiles capable of striking targets up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory. russia claims to have seized more than a 190 settlements in ukraine. this year ukrainian forces are struggling with shortages of manpower and munition and as badly to keep control of their defenses. jeffrey, nice as the human rights lawyer he left the prosecution of the former serbia leader slowed down the loss of it's at the us international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia. he says heating energy infrastructure is depriving your premiums of vital infrastructure if you interfere with the basic necessities of life. and the way that russia is clearly doing was because it's in the winter, so people can die of hypothermia or data of mount nutrition. then yes, of course, as a war crime and everything that russia is doing is all crime. so we've got to stop being gentle with them about the nature of the school. it's an honor roll for war
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is being conducted in a generally on the roof like criminal way to deprive holes neighborhoods areas hots at this very large country craig, of its power supply is to do private duty centrals of life. it's a walcross, what you're probably going to find is the results of the united nations. the report or some of the reports is that it will possibly be a reinforcing of the position of government instead of giving on. but it will go no further than that. and there is the real possibility that the over oh, the pronouncements by presidency. let's give that he has a plan for peace, also police negotiations, countries, walter withdrawal that support from ukraine to do so. these are very couple times when we pull here on our sales file, failure to act in advance. a state of emergency has been declared for the russian
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region of cross no dar cry. this is after 2 ships run a ground and stormy weather on december. the 15 spilling thousands of tons of oil into the black sea volunteers are working to save sea life in a clean up. that's like we could to to continue for months. laura con reports this sick in ki oil has been sleeping into the black sea for more than a week. it says was on the sea floor and it's been stretched up by the tides and was just show along with the life that didn't survive, rushes crush the door, cry region is known for its highly population of adults. and they're also washing up on the show. the boy for them in the scale of the situation is undoubtedly to my mind national, which is why so many people are involved. but i am deeply grateful to everyone who cares and does come from all over the country. yeah, tours on december, the 15th to russian tank is fine in the cut straight,
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which links the block see with the see of as of between russia any unexcused me a peninsula. they were carrying mold and $9000.00 tons of few russian authorities seeking to limit the damage. the russian president has set a task to make sure that the source of world product pollution in the c stopped full pallets, volunteers have snapped into action, removing around of 1000 tons of contaminated oil soaked soil projects. but soon as the weather warms, the bullying of contamination put rise to 200000 tons. let's say to emergency has been expanded to a regional level. on the time we woke along the show and catch goods, they are covered in fuel oil. they are not enough people, we need more volunteers. we need meet us and we need help to ship the costs of dissolves to what both more than 50 years old, twice the usual life span of most the time. cuz it's raise concerns in the shipping
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industry about the safety of time because in russia, so called shadow fleet, which it used to bypass the western functions. the clean up is expected to take months and could be one of the largest environmental does offices in the region. in years nor hung out to 0. the spanish coast guard has rescued groups of refugees of the canary islands. several boats carrying at least a 100 people were found floating near the coast. the canary islands are registered nearly $44000.00 arrivals by c this year. and that's a 15 percent increase on 2023. china and japan stop diplomats are made in beijing promising to strengthen ties between the 2 countries. for a minister when he in his dropping his counselor for a tech issue. why a valid to find ways to stabilize their sometimes rocky relationship. issues from c, food trade to china is claims to the territory. the japan considers its own have divided the 2 neighbors in recent years. both side bill worked towards practical solutions. and you will some see some of the slope i conveyed. i was serious
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concerns over a number of pending issues including the situation in the east trying to see increased chinese military activity. and the unilateral expectation of results is by china and requested a response from the chinese side on the phone. so store request of a dealer when relations between china and japan, stabilize asian will become more stable. only one is, is stable, can it play a more important role in the world? china is willing to work for the japan to learn from history, maintain, or original intention, should eliminate hinder parents, gather consensus and jointly promote the healthy and stable development of our relations. john, the former president of ser, now may jesse butera, so it has died at the age of 79. he became the former ducks colonies de facto leader, after leaving, and coo and 1980 for tests, and later won presidential elections and 2010 staying in office for a decades. he became
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a fugitive last year after being convicted of the murder of 15 opponents of the military governments. in 1982 at least 3 people had been killed and several others injured in a suspected gang attack on haiti's largest public hospital in the capital. porto prince, it's the latest violence to hit the country where political and economic instability a few of the rise of violence armed james barbara and go for reports. media was would gather for the latest attempt to reopen, hate his largest public hospital. when suspect gunmen just couldn't find 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 wine and stuff. shuffled, former prime minister are real on re patient security forces recaptured the
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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 gym and hospice has been members of the population joyless and policemen 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, lead by kenya slept hate his health system. on the brink of collapse, as gangs lute bed and destroy medical institutions, and pharmacies in port to prince barbara and go out to sandra full ahead on the i'll just there are news our historically,
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they were only checked in and around africa's visit region to the north of here, changing climate is changing people's ways of life. i will explain why people in tammy are swapping. how's for panels to cope with severe drugs? the once you reach this displacement comp and cindy in so dense river and i'll state samuel hundreds of thought, it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union to are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother after this theme was hit on his leg, we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us. despite those villages being under our self control, local monitors say at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200 killed. those who have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escaped. there are entire families who lost each other as they tried to get away
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from the village, a thing to veto with no one managing to reach safety. people who made it. here's the most of those left behind are the owner of the young, the elderly, and those injured in the recess attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. the the 20 years also the devastating indian oceans to nami, survivors still vividly remember the day of their lives were washed away. the disaster kills more than a 170000 people in the engine easy and province of odd shape. our correspondence of
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foss and reunites with 2 women, she met there soon after the tragedy of the sea, and then the j look perfectly calm on the morning of december 26th, 2004 until one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded. struck at the one minute to 8. i said the lion, 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 got 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 heat. that's 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 way. 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 to into a village. she lost her 3 children that day. the youngest, 8 years old,
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2 decades later we, if we turned would that the galley that i'm after i went down 3 times that was suddenly a small, 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, but when the, 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 please, 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, a small island i need and i know they have no idea. i'm not the able then i yeah, yeah, the 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
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washed it away. survive of saying, every 2nd of that morning is in their memories. 20 is own and most of manage to rebuild their broken lives. unplanned, assess them into human resilience, but some say something died in them that day. so felicia, now lives in the netherlands, where she's building new life far away from her doc memories. and i mean, but he say uh, the tsunami has given me a new life, but it has also taken a part of me. my parents suddenly gone my house, my whole youth, my friends, everything, the less than i me get that the given there is something i learned from the tsunami . people should stop doing bad things because we have learned that disaster can strike any time 20 as on who's he the wishes she had been able to bury her children . so she could pray at their grace steadfast and l. just sierra g in northern county or local authorities are giving out thousands of camels to herd and communities of depended on cattle to survive for thousands of years. people living
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in semi arid areas of northern can ya, somalia, and if you hope you are recovering from the worst droughts in about 40 years, malcolm lab reports and county has some bureau county it's a big day for they know or we make ashley these communities depended on heading cows for millennia, the 1st time in his life is going to get that kind of what we'll do. and he's going in the last drought most mark house died. i 20, but i was left with full. when the grounds dry cows cannot feed, but the camels can raise their heads and feed them the toll trees and you're the nathan of the last drought was the regions west in decades. people here in northern can you some through county say, when the rains fail, the cow is the 1st to die. and the camel is the last. the candles have travelled, hundreds of kilometers on trucks and on foot to be here, the county government,
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bolt them from trade as the academy is voted with somalia. historically, they only kept in and around africa's that region to the north of here. changing climate is changing people's ways of life. the 3 droughts ended last. yeah. and the cache a tree degree. and again, it is like then ours sometimes have to walk hundreds of kilometers to find pos, just beneath them the cows can raise. so leaves families at home without milk. it's the staple food, so many of africa's 200000000 will say heard as it's why cows as central to the assembly, people's culture. they don't really have to give 10 as a bright price hoff, as well to marry. entire livelihoods can be lost packs of hunting hyenas, to which kennels far less vulnerable they can meet well to have is available and
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keep producing milk in a drought without going far, long next health and safety elders of the last thing. the change is part of a decades old, slow, but steady regional trend, which the county government says has become essential. it's giving out to 100 campbells at this offense. it's one place in the world that you're experiencing, global, and in real time, thinks of cynthia for the last few years, very fast. we used to have co c a, a new. so having dresses under 50000000 a drawer decides who's fortunate enough to get a camel that pregnant will producing milk. not really when his wife told us to as the scene, but they'll make sure he's fed if they can, how to look the you know, we can only look at the skies and pray, god will give us what else to these animals and the flourish and to help us with milk. it's like a human. you can eat,
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but you do not know when you'll die. on the monday the climate scientists say drowns will continue to become more frequent and severe. then already told us he hasn't had of climate science. but he and his neighbors expect more tough times before long and that would come of that high that'd be best to pad to keep their families fed. malcolm web address era, some through county can yeah. oh strand. all. it's on the international space. they should have a sense of christmas message to people back on earth. the crew have been stranded there since june due to technical problems with their star line or spacecraft to re supply flights in november meant they were well stocked with christmas goodies to help keep up their moran. or we're not the only ones that are going to spend time away from our, our, our families over the holidays. there's a huge team on the ground that's going to support us and mission controls around the globe. uh over the holidays. and they want to thank them for the sacrifices
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that they're making together. we work hand in hand with the ground every day and over the holidays. we keep this mission going. okay, that's it for me. thanks for watching the news. alan alda 0. my colleague, jessica washington is with you in just a moment and she'll have much more business bye for now. the god promised abraham. this is the land that is going to belong to you and to your children for evermore. right here in my back yard sales. and they sense here, there is some realtors here just to make sure you know where you're at. central michigan. we have people here from united states, from russia, from india, from germany, to june, your findings for the idea of israel's foreign army on it. just yeah, that's all i could say. the sun rises really empty here.
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the history was written and the nature became a theory is here, the, the students in a totally the timeless journey. i mean, it is doing his school homework. it's in turkish. and despite speaking arabic at home, it's his strongest language. he tells us, i lived 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 syrians adhere 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 much feelings. yada is 13 we. oscar how she feels, the bit of mix feeling because i've never been to cereal before my whole life was
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here. their parents now faced the dilemma of deciding what to do, it's best for their children. i looked my soul that and the i want to, to come back to remember these to has been happening with the hope that one day for children will feel the same. the as the rest to unities, ikea valves to bury code is fine just in syria. if they do not lay down weapons, all is really forces open. fire on syrian protest is demanding an end to occupation on deadlines. the

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