tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 26, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the the hello, i'm sammy's i then this is the news out live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. syria is new administration reinforces security. off the 14 police officers killed in an ambush in the west. the funerals held for 5, palestinian john was killed in gaza asleep when it is ready to strike, hit the vehicle cautious. com in the food. so following rides and off the 1500 inmates escaped from a prison,
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remembering thousands last memorials held for those who died in the indian ocean sonoma. 20 years ago. i'm trying to get a real go with this force in australia and teenage it puts in a performance to remember on his test, save you some costs for a smashing a rapid fire house century against india as a strain they reached 300 level mistakes from day one in milton, the 14 syrian police officers have been killed in the western region of tar toes. the new administration says they want ambushed by forces loyal to the house. the outside government security has been reinforced in the capital of damascus and other cities. authorities imposed an overnight the co few in homes of tools javelin natasha itself. the protest over a video report supposedly showing an attack coming
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a light shrine. the new administration says the video is old and no new incidence of a code since it took over the country. we have on correspondence into a covering all the developments for us in the moment will be speaking to them, how i'm involved in monday. and 1st, let's go to hash him a bottle. he's inside the presidential palace in damascus, the capital so hash. and what is the dispatch now of reinforcements? the several parts of the country tell us about the new administration's grip on syria a semi. it's fast moving developments on the ground here in syria on the latest vast security operation, which is on the way we understand from all sources that the or pharmacies have decided to impose a few on the, let's see, which is just on the outskirts of the boss cuz they say that the major operation is that,
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that the goal of this operation is to ensure that people that hand over that weapons to the all follow these further west in topples best with 14 security pass that were killed yesterday. major operations cool today took between the ministry of defense and the ministry of into a more and more reinforcement in to that particular area. the new administration size that when they took over damascus, the issue, the pod into everyone's think, stay home, hand over your weapons. nothing would happen to you now, they say that they have huge concerns that some of the remnants of the a former regime as people loyal to my head, as i said, the brother of the full that present the shot. and i said, have managed to get into different areas with the weapons and that could be a further source of instability in the country. the operation is now extending signed if the intellect talk yeah,
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homes and also particles. and what was interesting today is that these operation is now taking place here not far from the presidents of policy in areas on the east coast of the carpets of damascus. they seem to be willing to take things seriously now, but the only concern about this operation as we speak is that the pretense of the escalations that could lead to a bloody confrontation in the, predominantly on a wide areas. something that the international community has been asking the key players here in syria to avoid and focus more on an inclusive government. and how should we understand that a senior rocky official has been visiting damascus? what does that tell us about the direction of the rocky syria relations? now, a task white's a significant development to that meeting is underway between of the saw, the defacto,
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the to of syria and seen the iraq. you delegation led by intelligence chief until, oh, boys. oh, the problem is that, well, how much? yeah, i so danny, why is it quite significant? because a rocket government has been a strong ally of the full of presidents about shot an asset and they were trying to figure out how to move forward. now we have to say whether they just trying to explore the potential for building ties with the new administration, carrying the message from the iranians to the new a forward to it remains to be seen by that presence is quite significant. now we're talking about a regional change in the area and on this, the rockies are trying to see whether they would be able to reach out to this new government and tell them on the need to deescalate and also put together and inclusive governments. so quite significant develop inside we're looking forward to see whether they, when they come out of this sort of a fact with the to of the city and administration. would it be able to give us some
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new updates on the situation on the ground and this new made it to operations that has been lost just yesterday. the minister of foreign affairs has said that he has been in touch with the minister, so he's come to pass in behind. 11 in kuwait. and that to his country is looking forward to the expense diplomatic relations with neighboring countries. a significant development. as you see, the presidential palace here in damascus has been quite busy. over the last few days, i find that the international community has decided now to explore the potential for new relations with the shuttle. all right, how showing signs so that update from damascus. we're going to continue to talk about syria though, and let's go over to him with violet joins us from men bitch in northern syria. and how about the spin reports of fighting between the us backs. 3 and democratic forces arrest the f and the turkish fact, syria, national army, was that leaving that part of syria of the sunrise. now there is some calm here in the city of memphis,
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but this is very close to the front line because this city fell to the hands of the city. national mom is just a couple of weeks ago on december 6th, assuming national and all the pot 5 research air polls. the law of sun operators in which they called dawn of freedom as it took them on the 5 days to force the city of democratic forces for a visit, which they controlled for some time before. that is actually the last stronghold they well holding at west stuff that you are participating. and that is the purpose of the all person, the city national, all the and if surface boxes wanted to push the city to come across the courses east of the you for these 3, for i'd keep them that i even by you to push low, i goes to the front line, and they have some high states in this operation for 30 of the neighboring countries. that's considered as a profit of boxes under the umbrella of the city democrats,
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the forces of tortoise and the boss of the court. the son workers popular p k k, which are very close to the organization so certainly has fallen to west side syria to wipe out those uh, those groups and how much the government is cooling for um, functions to this um is we know has the us in the k to what that means for them and whether they will continue to um the, the of the somebody that us has 2000 thoughts in the area and they've been bought to the city and come across the courses. there is no announcements clear announcement from washington, das, which is about to and the operation here in this part of the, of the country. it's clear that now the us is going through a foundation,
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a change of god in the white house. and the likelihood is still no problem because he was the one to, to actually withdrawal this troops from syria during his 1st month. a pat, it's just a matter of guessing for many people observing the situation, the probably he might be willing to do that now, especially that's the key, wouldn't be very supportive of the move. but remember, the us says bucket is here because it is vice and it goes, i. susie, i bought the 2 box in the senate democrats and forces because they are helping that is the situation. and i saw there was no, there was no indication of ice. this has been wiped out this part of the country. and mohammed as we see these clashes development developed between the c s and the s n a. where does that leave the control and the influence of the new transitional
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authorities which are trying to take control of the country to as well. that's a good question because this fight to last is going on here is these are the. busy new uh for these the past the head of sean is not even a part of it, even though they are close on the you know, the kinds of understanding with the city and national army. but you know, this is another, actually another fire doctor. they have to help all the help supplies to distinguish before they can say you doctor that was national. busy that was national, the unity and syria. so it only adds to the difficulties and challenges facing the new leadership in damascus. this is a situation that is also self control. this is not, this is even more complicated because we have 4 and policy involved. it is, we have 30, we have the united states, and they have all these here and they have the option to go, we don't. and that to me, you know, that bill as much as plus that has to be deployed by the new to the ship in
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damascus before they can unite the groups on the one leadership and also the quote before they can come to the port on file as 2 days that confidence. alright, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. how much val got a few kilometers from damascus. the outer mood camp used to be home to the largest palestinian refugee population in syria. much of it is now in ruins. some palestinians are concerned, the plight might not be high on the agenda or of a new government faced with a multitude of challenges. but despite that, some all coming back, some have been divided reports from the i'll move, come scraping the suit for the boot out whole may seem like a daunting task. but for people who are attending after long exile, it's simply a necessity. so this engineer does not want us to identify him as people might recognize him doing manual labor. he says, syrians are power people,
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and they dignity and perseverance are inc declined. so to our palestinians, according to the residents of the boot camp, which is home to both established in 1957, the small city was home to more than half a 1000000 syrians, the largest kind of city and refugee community in the country. this image meant by those nearly a decade ago when suffering here was described as worse than that because it after years of abutment by the thoughts forces, most people are gone. walls are peppered with the tools and concrete stairwells seem to find by fred 44 year old. doesn't remember you to move this way. she used to go to school here, take part in drama, done festivities, and lost it there. finally, she doesn't know much about politics. it says the shuttle assad light, when he said he was pro palestinian and the i'm from i'll name
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a and my husband was from hyphen and palestine. abdul got their mosque was targeted during the bombing, and my husband was killed on his way home. the streets are filled with bodies. people were terrified and it was the most horrifying experience of my life. in my opinion, our moot camp was the finest area in syria. i've spent my entire life in your move and it stayed in my heart, even during displacement. i can't imagine living anywhere else, even though my husband was killed to. i will remain. but the remaining here isn't easy and there's no water or electricity as most infrastructure has been destroyed. as i'm sitting in what used to be someone's home people coming back to the year we'll come, we'll have to deal with destruction like this. and to be able to convert this into living quarters like that is going to require time and patience and resources piece again with that so many challenges facing emma, the shut off government palestinians are concerned about being neglected,
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featured on the cell and due to poor health care, she can no longer walk or fund the one scope and help, but doesn't door who to turn to the somebody's family has been just based from is really occupied going on. and i also have received that. he's still hopes things will change and the city is new rulers, my 100 to come by. but of that and i lost a shop which was our primary source of income. now i worked for others. the situation is on the bear with me. i think some schools are functioning and people here are getting used to the new reality. but there are limited prospects for young people since december, the only a few families have come here. many others want to, but like much of devastated syria that isn't much left to return to. so i'm going to drive it down to the to get moved refuge account, damascus of highs. um, i mean at a 59 does, is a middle east unless the joints, this line from the grid,
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good to have you with us. so as we put the current situation in its historical context, just talk to us about how difficult the situation has been full palestinians in refugee camps in soviet, especially under the former regime as well. clearly they will come up as an example of profound human suffering for older and decade. its inhabitants and fewer indestructible pain of the suffering since the conflict interrupted. many of those inhabitants of the move come, were forced to become refugees for a 2nd time. they were already refugees in syria, and then they were forced to go elsewhere, many of them to live on. and since 2013, the syrian government, its forces added slowly on, our troops imposed a harsh siege on the hook. they restricted the flow of food,
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a flow of medicine and other mandatory and goods to the account. they used his probation as a lie. it's lea, uh, used weapon a for people where'd like starving to death. we're talking about civilians published in your refugees, even serial civilians as well. a lot of for crimes were committed. they're selling aerial bombardment of populated areas. all death is cost massive, physical and human destruction. that continues until our days announcing of course the rise when you administration in syria. how is that impacting the realities that people there and you or well challenges are in the city or for everyone. uh for refugees. uh, normally challenges i even bigger uh refugees who came from palestine to syria. decades ago. we're talking now about maybe the 3rd generation of refugees. so many of them were forced to leave their accounts and go and elsewhere in a very,
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very diagram and check and conditions. now even if they tried to go back to where they used to live over a decade ago, it's very difficult because of the physical destruction we see image is coming out of the look up and other parts of syria, a totally destroyed blocks neighborhoods. and now infrastructure left, that's what we did quite a lot of free construction, which means resources, which means also organization capacities by the states and local authorities. so all those challenges are masked in, in the situation that still fluid where security it still needs to be guaranteed. so we're seeing that happening too many times in the middle east. recently, when with within different contexts, the level of human suffering is so massive destruction actually i'm human life, a physical infrastructure using of starvation, bombardment killings,
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and making somebody a suffer. this is unfortunately, a feature happening in the middle east. hopefully in syria, we can see the turning of that side. all right, thanks so much. hayes, i'm notified. none of those released on the list of the funeral has been held for 5. john less killed in and is riley drummond. striking central garza, the attack directly targeted a satellite broad costing van that was clearly marked as a press vehicle. these right imagery claims it has links to what it calls a terrorist cell inside. and so you don't have to come. the journalists were reportedly sleeping in the vehicle at the time of the attack media. freedom organizations have repeatedly condemned as ralph and counting out such attacks on john this covering the war in july. and you have left me alone in this life. these
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ladies have killed him sufficient for us as a low, mighty and unless the best disposal of when it says the punish them severely, these or at least have deprived me of him. oh highly, my fluid is live and dad and bella in central goal is that i'm wondering how the 1st of all, how safe to people for even to come out and attend the funeral the the well, despite the danger, sammy and the risk involved in performing the prayer here and bidding defer well and a few not profession yet. people came out particularly from the community. the journalist community will feel very much bonded right now. i've been so far before 10 months of ongoing killing and targeting of, of, of journalists, their, their, their work in place, their offices, their, their, what's meant everything involve and join the live in is, you know,
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target bite is reading military was we could clearly hear people here, as if you know what's going on the, the frustration, the agony as well as the for assistance on keeping and reporting and documenting the it is really atrocity that the goal on it just something that has been a very difficult isn't being, it's very sad morning to lose a journalist and in fact it highlights the, the vulnerability and the, the risk involved in doing journalism. journalism involved in working in journalism across the ghost. if we documented the what's going on at the funeral here. and here's what we have to, uh, what people have to say, and that's to this to i'm going to say i goes just pulled off in the courtyard of a lock. so hospital transferring the bodies of the 5 journalists were killed in past midnight in a jerome is of inside their satellite of broadcasting van parked outside the hospital. this the top right here,
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highlight the danger and the rest journalists are taking most of the time, covering these really across the gathering here. this crowd inside the house with a mid of journalist colleagues and from the community who knew the 5. during those do work with them to work their colleagues at some point, the cooperative with them. they knew exactly what they were doing outside the hospital. one of the journalists, as we have that had been confirmed by an eye witness and a family member, was outside the hospice. i was just an hour before the attack happened, celebrating the news that his wife was inside the house with a given birth. his 1st born son an hour later who was killed inside the van. these are not the 1st time was seen deliberate attack on journalist happening this way. in fact, there at least 200 journalists so far i've been killed deliberately, as the word continues for the past 14 months,
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there's so much agony and sadness right now. the bodies are being loaded into the ambulance once again and taken to a barrier on the side is the this crying mother isn't collab father's recalling last, mom is with their sons as of last night talking to them and making plans them to see them. the next day, one of them congratulated his funds for waiting for the, the son, for his grandson, that was going to be at to be born in the hospital. but as you see, this has turned into a much of a, a tragedy where everyone was good. here's the 1st phrase and then the younger as people here's describe that what happened to them was the lab bred stewart killed because they were telling the truth because they were documenting this process and submitted by this really monetary. but it's also a for system that this is not going to stop. they will continue this 5 z as positive 5,
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the calling and the side of the miserable situations and conditioning created for a journalist. they will not stop telling the truth, honey, my hood via from the hospital and the bus to the house is on mice. and as well as 5 minutes to are accusing each other a stalling see find negotiations. the palestinian group says new conditions set by israel all delaying an agreement. and i mean nothing. yeah. on the other hand, a and says how mass is drawing back from previously agreed concessions talks of being held with mediators in del and cairo of the previous ones failed to make a breakthrough in these right. the city of tel aviv mothers and daughters of captives held in garza have stage the silent citizen protests. they aimed to pressure the government to strike a deal to free captives. the protest was meant and the with a candle lighting ceremony mocking the 1st nice of
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a highly jewish holiday of hanukkah, but it was dispersed like police then perry is the former chairman of the fine press association of is where the joins us live from tennessee is good to have you with us. so we've talked about the prospect of a c's 5 before. now i want to focus on some of the internal dynamics going on within israel. first of all, how unified is these right? the cabinet at this point, as you read it over the question of whether to when to a fairly, fairly unifying. i would say there are some ministers that have come out in fort worth and suggested that the government should do more, should try harder. they released the partial deal, but none of them i've actually said that the government should bite the bullet, and the war entirely has lost the lands and exchange for all the hostages. lots of course, very different from the picture you get. if you look at his earliest saw the large and the one that was going to be my next slide. how does that compare with the
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evolving position of public opinion when they as well? i would say is really public opinion has sort of lost patience with the situation and of holes consistently show the 70 percent or more or in fact uh of the favor, an end to the war. uh and uh, and exchange for all the hostages. now they do this through gritted teeth because almost no one in israel, i would say 0 percent. that may include these rarely, our citizens really want some us to remain in power in god. but they sort of see that striking on and becoming a forever war, not on like these direction, the americans faced in rack to go off for years. the hostages are dying. and there is a theory of the, i believe, majority support, and that's all right. let it be. what's done this, dawn, get back. whatever hostages are alive, i'm just,
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i'm us re arms and tries to attack once more and provokes you again. then then you go back in the design without one hand tied behind your back, which is more or less the situation given that almost as a hostage. as i understand the people look at all destruction and gaza and it doesn't look like one has time. but the fact is, is, is almost wasn't holding these hostages, then they probably would have more quickly been able to do what they did with his own and essentially destroy their claim for us. the right uh, the last falls, you mentioned polls. the last poles that i saw about a couple of weeks ago spoke of a rise in popularity full. the crude policy of others. does that strength so nothing. now a tool within the cabinet does it reduces reliance on some of all the leverage of some of the coalition partners? no, it doesn't have to come over the reading of the whole, you know, it shows we could have thought maybe to seize one of the specimen other on other
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parties on the call list. the actual poll that matters is the larger picture of the blocks. there is no boxes which this point is pure, right when a plus really just and there is the rest of the country and that that is pretty much settled for a year now in a situation where the town has 50 out of a $120.00 seats, no nothing in the last the less than $160.00 for the small jury. he has not asked 50 in any call that i've seen including one yesterday. and this i have to say surprises me somewhat because they have had successes in recent months. but it hasn't move the needle on the needle is where it is because of anger over the stupendous failures that led to a service of the inability to finish the war more quickly. and also some degree of suspicion on behalf of a considerable where she was early society, the was playing games and prolonging the war because of his political survival calculation. all right, done period. i thank you so much. the still ahead on now does
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error. i'm going to send that, i'm 50 in southern columbia where coffee farmers are celebrating record high prices of the beams. the many here fear that the games will be short lived. the christmas chair, it tends to syria. people valid. the 1st chance to celebrate thousands of bush auto glass on the street car is war is fight it out in a slow is and the problems like us to have the best of and the action coming up in school. the . the snow fell heavily in the balkans of the last couple days. a blizzard in places wrapped around this letter, which is still sent to somewhere south of the ga to saw his face as it was still
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snow falling. the rest of europe is just sitting under. what's the effect for the high pressure, which means it's quiet, but often disappointingly for we have to say. so this is the picture that greeted everybody on christmas day up in the high ground in boston. it hits the governor clearly, it came down sick and fast and caused a certain amount of disruption. so more or less to stop folding above the next day or so, it'd be bulgaria, possibly cost of our northern greece, which will see that so strong winds across are well the boss for us really. but the wind isn't the problem elsewhere, nor is it for most of europe. it is certainly breezy onto the coast to go away, but nothing special. the, however, is low temperature. you want the sunshine, that's fine, but not everybody has it. and that's particularly true through this part of northern europe where cloud, or even fog or become quite persistent, disappointing thing, but that's the picture. vetted, for example, could be foggy all day on sunday, with temperatures into single figures. i prefer the sunshine kind of course, most to know if after they've been sunshine,
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but for libya at egypt that low in the mediterranean is showing itself of the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. what are we supposed to read into the game? so basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story. do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0. the latest news as it breaks, the lack of safe zones means that even when be sweating scott shoot. civilians are effectively trapped with no chance of survival with detailed coverage. nobody watch all kind of a lawyer wants to come on as well as hospital car reading shows lessons and blanket
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as it's officially winter. here from the heart of the story is what your plans have targeted. this school which is filled ranch housing, hotels for years, will have been forcibly displaced from there is a be able to hear you. life is you can the news . the only thing i'll do is there a time to recap the headlines. the new administration in syria says full scene, police officers have been killed in an ambush and the west. thousands of people also have protested in several cities off the video in the showing an attack on, on the white spine in a funeral is being held for 5. john was killed in it is rainy dry and striking central dogs. time directly targeted a satellite,
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both cost and sign that was clearly marked as impress. 5th is very minute reclaims that links to what it cools. a terrorist cell inside and the site on the cam. christians in serial all celebrating christmas for the 1st time since the full of the acid regime is another test for the new administration which is bound to protect the rights of the just minorities. so some of the reports from damascus city yet is home to one of the oldest christian communities in the world. with some of the most, ashton churches and monasteries. it has also produced the pope's. but since the civil war began in 2011, the case you committed to it has based persecution, displacement and immigration. according to some reports, more than 2 thirds of serious christians have left the country. on the 1st christmas of the default of the regime, the model of the family pauses to remember what they have been through play all
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play x. i see the compulsory military service and the readings all me deteriorating economic conditions on an electrical pressure. forced questions to leave the country. my brother was in prison for months just because he helped the family, the regime didn't live and so now they see the south relief of to do a position, toppled the anisette comedy, but there was a concern. i mean that there's need the optimistic about the future, but we also work because we don't know yet. if it you government will be inclusive enough. they say the current government is a transitional one button. well, the next government have diversity. the addition a, me that and didn't say the district they live in was being costs of the bumps on the wedding day in 2014. know the whole and new everybody's beginning. the there is a carnival atmosphere in the above to him, a dispute of damascus. the historical christian neighbor had to read a sham known as issued us the main or physician infection that led to uprising the
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top of the shudder said the priest, security to ensure the christmas celebrations were not disruptive. sway the one in chef who i keep with the chase and that came to the muskets to celebrate christmas for the 1st time of the 14 years. you see what is celebrating to get the full of the regime for happiness to people secretary and it's a, it's in syria. i came here with my son to celebrate christmas. the new administration says it will protect the rights and freedoms of what is just groups and ethnic minorities and syria. i promised that needs to be kept to preserve the confidence, frederick peace after 13 years of so the more people here said the simeon, with gm at pizza, it's a different, a segments of society and religious groups against one another. 40 or 50 years, maintain control in syria, but even still in fear and for students, the vision among its people. there's hope now that the newman station will create
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a sim yet. what? oh so this is lead peacefully and have been, was this 1st? this is that the, i'll just 0, damascus, the mozambique, and searches on the way to find more than 1500 inmates who escaped from the prison in the capital. they fled during a riots inside the facility and my food so which at least $33.00 people were killed . a 150 prisoners have been re catch it. police blamed opposition, protest outside the jail for encouraging the rights beyond the rest came off to the constitutional court council confirmed the freely governing pots he did with the presidential election in october. the opposition says the vote was rigged. many businesses and methods have been damaged in the private test. several field stations have been vandalized or shut down during demonstrations hot them,
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a task is outside one of the few fuel stations in the capital that still open. so how to, how the attacks on fuel stations impacting the public's ability to get fuel right now. good things that are relatively calm, that means google can now come out of time, get a few necessities. one of them are things like this to you seeing people who have been waiting in long lines to get fuel because of days of protests, people have been sucked in their homes. those that weren't in the street. that is, they were shutting their homes and they couldn't come out and get things like fuel . so they're running out. they've come out. now, this is one of the few fuel station that's open because gene approaches many of the fuel stations one vandalize. so people have very few options in that sense. some of the people in the line say they've been waiting for hours, some of them 3 for 5 hours, but they share that congo anyway. because what if protest starts again? that means that won't be able to move,
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so this could be the only chance they get to actually get things like fuel to talk about fluid, any other necessities that they need. it gives you, in a sense, a sense of what people in mozambique are going through every time these protests take, right. and how to has been the disturbances that how come with the streets now a this is a, it's a, a com mean it's, um, i've seen, for example, groups of men and women who've been walking around the place that have been vandalized and their intention to be honest is to try and lead to whatever is left . so we've seen groups walking into these areas, trying to get whatever they can, but we've seen some security presence. so whenever the sold to show up, for example, that people run away and hide for them to come back again and find that drugs. but generally, in terms of big protests, we not seen that any more approaches to say that they're waiting to hear from the main opposition. the, the financial, my name. you know, me addresses, people on social media. they say, you may speak to them on monday by a facebook, and if he tells him to go and purchase,
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some of them say they would listen to what he says and be back on the same. right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much how to move tessa. now it's been 20 years and so, so nama devastated coastlines, and killed an estimate to 228000 people in engine easier thailand and other indian ocean nations. it was triggered by powerful on the sea of quake. the and then the citibank. gotcha. i a cyber in mont. the exact time, the on to see as great was felt in the province. people attended an official memorial debate told off mine ground mosque. the ceremony is the 1st, it is a serious plan across asia. step boston is an object, spoke to some of the survivors of the disaster, just moments before the way sits on boxing day morning,
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2004 people hook explosion to 5 of say it was, this is holmes had gone off in the middle of the ocean it was the sound of the ocean floor rupturing, but nobody at this time understood the signs he did not know the sea had thrown into a deadly monster. the wind, no warning systems, no escape routes. on imaginable saints were captured. like here in the indonesian province of g, somehow some rack. this needs to find more than 100. 60000 indonesians and many 1000. since the land got india and thailand, the waste came too quickly and with too high. it was the largest toonami ever recorded, triggered by a magnitude 9 point one earthquake off the coast of indonesia. it affected countries
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a 1000 kilometers away. the great cost of 1200 kilometer long rupture of the ocean floor creating ways of 1600 kilometers long. when i arrived in j 48 hours later, that bodies was kept up everywhere. the water had flattened everything up to 5 kilometers in land. ships were deposited in the middle of the city, so i decided to provide me the shopping survivors were looking for loved ones. how do you have to arrive to not get yourself set up here, but i have my baby very tired, but then the last wave heaters and i went down. i heard my baby scream and let me get them. yeah. yeah. and yeah. when must we not emerge from the water? her 20 month old baby was that in her arms. she showed me the body of her 21 year old sister either. oh my god. god, this seems to me i have nobody left. relieved only was it feels less here. a couple had just recovered the body of the 4 year old nephew,
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while on that is the ground 0 from the jump in i j. when i called the ground 020 years ago. now looks like this. it was, i'm imaginable back then that life would return to i chase so quickly. seeing the scale of the disruption the world came together to help with while more than 100. 30000 houses were rebuilt. survivors say nothing can make up for the immense loss of life that they many ended up in anonymous mask race or when never found at all, billions in a money headstone i checked into a more bustling place than before. and your generation has grown up with no memory of that day 20 years ago. but those who survived the horace of december 26th, 2004, will carry those images forever steadfast and l just sierra gee, in sort lanka, the 2004. so nami took the lives of molding 30000 people,
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announcement on those reports from leah in the south of the country. but residents paying the respects to those who died. and it's all here that the waves that one of water rushed just show 20 as a go on that morning of the so now me this sort of a new road behind the monument. remember as people shuddering trees just a little onto the other side is that feed to a friend which was caught up here in pet aaliyah. basically the praying was caught in the 1st wave. people started sheltering behind it, thinking that it would give them some safety. but then came the 2nd wave, not just, you know, crushing people on to the train, but also trapping those inside because they couldn't get out of those cottages this morning. monday's a place where villages farms had aaliyah here, who was killed in this, an army as well as all the people from around the country come every day, plus live candles. to spend a moment of silence. remembering the 10s of thousands of people who died in that synonymy now twins,
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he is on the people all sort of beginning to talk about sort of the early warning systems, the mechanisms of safety structures. because that in mind, lots of ohms of a se, one of the reasons for that number of fatalities was on the when as many ministry lumpkins legend on seeing as an army had never even sort of knowing what it meant to because he had in south asia it's not exactly a common phenomenon, but since this an army happened, they did begin to understand the phenomenon of the process. and what exactly happens with now. 20 is on that talking about whether the authorities are still sort of on the ball, ensuring that disaster management systems, early warning systems are functioning to that of to them. so those are questions that are being honest, but here a very somber mood as a nation remembers 20 as on minute fernandez,
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which is 0. how do i live southern should on to this is rina. so the on the tati is an education coordinator of this. and all me and is austin mitigation research center. she joins us live now from bundled tape in indian. easier, thank you so much for making time to join us. so, you know what, i'm thinking initially as you will, someone who obviously monitors the situation and look at what happened with this phenomena. and i want the, what lessons do you feel the world has not learned from this? and all i want keeps you off at night, wondering, and uh, okay, so after this and i mean the 1000 floors. uh, it fits us, how we should do uh, extra. and before the disaster happened with mitigations and preparedness airforce . so before this 11th, 2000 for our disaster file done is more responsive. so we are waiting until disaster happens and then be response. but now we need to do
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a more pro assist action to reduce the disaster res, or even we can a why that it is as a risk. but of course of service allow me to 1000 for the are so many escorts has been done in order to increase the preparedness of the community, the resilience of the community towards future and disaster. but this program or f for using a more top down approach and project base, a porch approach, it costs no sustainability of the program. so this is a very worrying because now of course our government still continue to implement some innovations at school level or community level. but again, the approach is still using a top down approach and a project based approach. so there's no feel there's no sustainability of the program because it mean uh want to build a culture of a preparedness culture affected the culture of resilience to what disaster. we need
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a more structure uh system uptake and sustainable disaster education. so we can build a culture a lot in the jump. i mean, when you say you want a more less of a top down approach and more of a, maybe a grass roots off approach. what would that look like? practically speaking, one of the actual practical initiatives that are missing and uh, because government, if you want to know a disaster education, so some sometimes like the school thing that they need more money. and because this thing that does that, the education is costly. uh, because this is also the effect of the there is so many, uh, uh, a uh, donations from other countries to build our affiliates they, they, they put like a more sense of dependency towards the age uh, from other uh, organizations. so what we need to do is
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a more simple but continuous f word and building disaster awareness. for example, we can integrate that. and there's also risk reduction reduction knowledge into the school curriculum or training curriculum that's already exist in the organization in the schools in the bottom on one promo organization rather than we like people up a new project. but only for ceremonial m, like you mentioned this more than stop doing. so we need to work with the community, how we can really assist fans this disaster educations. and these as a awareness because a considering this one i mean, is a low frequency of disaster. so we might domains and the noise transmission, so our future generation right. all right, thank you so much for coming and showing your perspective on the business solely on the oaks. harvey. thank you. now the world's 3rd largest coffee produce in columbia is reaping the benefits of prices that have sold to the highest level in
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the 47 years. that's being caused by droughts damaging harvest and the world's top to coffee produces, facilitate now. but that's how this handled on page 3 reports from western columbia . many see it, these gains will be short lift. let's be delete those steep mountains coffee pickers, or sifting through the plains. i didn't even risk or paste these days. they're making the most of record high global prices. the bigger profits being made from columbia sign erratic beans are percolating into their pay packets. and is that though we are debt to the $1700.00 pistols per kilo? it's very good just that we need to can just to great i had already left, but with this prize says i had to come back and take advantage of it. so it's an unexpected. and that is already been a good service. it moment
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a relief after difficult years the left many producers drowning and that because i know, i mean think that is the 2023 harvest was greatly reduced by climate change and very low prices. so as we say in columbia, we would have training birth rate and the current situation gives us how to put some strength to keep funding for this project. the benefit some 6000000 colombians, like the industrial heavily mechanized farms and other major producing countries like brazil, columbia remains a country of small to medium family run farms, field dependents, on instance of labor. many fear the current gains could be short lived. as rising cost means margin will remain tight. and the high market volatility is driving, anxious farmers to sell quickly before prices drop again, leading to some unexpected consequences. and that we know that kind of as a negative impact in terms of quality because the quality goes on the back burner. if the price for standard coffee is the same as the specialty, coffee's good,
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why go through more demanding and expensive processes? back at the find me elanda says it's in station short term gains are also trumping the urgent need to address long term issues like climate change, your because you know, because he, i think that we need to keep a level head and i stayed on the ground to be able to handle these on certain times, this will not last forever and a step. we need to be very intelligent, a scale to be able to sustain ourselves in the future. for now, columbia farmers are savoring to days, high prices, but with all the time markets in certain climate. so literally in financial, they know their curren winful mean. last for long. i'll send that out a bit and just delete the now as it by john is launched a criminal investigation into the crash of a passenger jet operated by his national landline. yes. and by john airlines jet went down in kaz, expand near the southwest and city of like a town wednesday. at least 38 people,
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including both pilots were killed and the crash molding 30 survives croft was traveling from bar code to the russians. if you have gross me when it was diverted, finally attempting an emergency landing and catholics that the still ahead on al jazeera and support the pool. matt jones is league leading players not to be complacent. that story, i much more may. i'm from a few moments. the injustice from me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in some of the most dangerous part for the world to live in places where in just this isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. everyone, hey, is watching the news on the mobile phones. unlike your eyes,
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they don't watching full the news. they won't sing that higher has been destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war or a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. but since he's already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the war. i couldn't do this job without the best camera man, best produces the best pictures and those of the people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the right, it's time to catch up with all this falls news with joe. how are you? thank you. teen age, criticism comes to, has put in a day performance to remember for australia on the opening day of the full test against india. the 19 year old semester rapid $560.00 and just $6.00 to $5.00 polls in melvin and was one a full astray the about going to cost $50.00 comes to endings, even included in an altercation with one of the world's most famous plays very curly, the home side reaching 311 to stick the dumps just free. russ starring with the boys. india with 3 wicked savings. currently level one on the ground, james played and his n. b a record 19th christmas day game. as his lake, his face, the golden state warriors, james had 31 points from tennessee. the like is leading once the team to $110.00
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and bead finishing up with 27 points. tyree's maxine added, 33 on the 6 is 11184114. anthony edwards edwards, for 26 points to see minnesota symbols held on for 105 to 99, went over the dallas mavericks and maverick for back to to point down the korea of a missed a 3 points that would have given them the lead was 37 seconds left and it was sold on the next profession table with taking american football style a mall jackson made history on christmas day. the writing m v p is now the nfl is own time leading, rushing quotes back, breaking michael rex records his 87 yards against the houston texans took him to 6110 in his career and helped the baltimore ravens to serve as sounding search he wants to victory. it already booked the play of thought, head of this much. premier league leaders little pool or inaction. later on thursday, the reds house left the city unfilled and go into the game of to thrashing,
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