tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 26, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure. no. counter avenues. the the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news live from bill coming off in the next 60 minutes. security is stepped off in parts of syria off the full team. police officers are killed in an ambush in the western parts of the country. plus i was on them and job aid and they get moved refuge account for palestinians. and i'll tell you the challenges they're facing at the come back. israel target's palestinian gen, listed in the gaza strip again at least 5 kills when they clearly logged vehicle is
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hate. numbering, thousands. last memorials i held for those who died in the indian ocean. synonymy 20 years ago. i'm joining us for us to go with the sports and australian teenage it puts in a performance to remember on tests. they do some cost stuff, smashing a rapid firefox century against india as a straight you have reached $300.00 level 6 on say one nelson, the security as being based up across parts of syria off to violence. and protests is a full team. police officers have been killed in the western region of todd of tools, new administration, saying false is loyal to the ousted outside government. behind the attack,
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there's an increase security presence on the streets of the capital damascus to police. a med reinforcements have also been sent to other cities including homes, alaska, as well as talk to probably set them apart if at all or we will 5026, the l. whites, india, saudis, to support the asked of president decided, states that are trying to destabilize the security of the country. they will be burnt. syria as owls, syria is everybody that is not city of san samuel. it'd be the, who's the jani. there's no need for the events that happened and talked to us, and it just must hit those who went out and protested with an iron fist because we were under the control of a bad regime. why were they going out and causing all this chaos? control of the fuse were imposed in full western cities off the protests over a video of both of these showing an attack on an l y try and then your administration says the video is old and that no new incidence of a code since it took power but as the authority seek to maintain security,
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the flurry of diplomacy is ongoing. the rocks, intelligence chief home of the shots that he met the leader of the new administration of the shut off of the presidential palace. how's your mind the bottle of joins us from the capital damascus, now an hash whom you were at the presidential palace. what does this visit tell us about the direction of syria and iraq? you relations the sammy, the fact that it was the in chavez is she who arrived to damascus to meet with her mother. so is a strong indication that it was mainly about security issues and also iraq, you can says about the need for more protections of the she us lines here in the capital, damascus. it could be also the rockies, carrying a message from the radi is because there's been strange relations between the new administration and iran over the last 48 hours. it was quite interesting when i was
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i had a chance to get into the place where the meeting was taking place. the moments we left, we were told by some of the advisors of, of the setup that attending that meeting is the new, the syrian intelligence. she the sound of how bob, who is, was until recently the 2nd most important security official a tell you how to get a shot. so it's quite interesting development. iraq is good for tense and the bit it cannot full with the test mortars with the new administration's administration and see whether there is a sense to build size with them. and how should we seen the new administration having to send reinforcements to various parts of the country? what does that tell us about the authorities grip over the country? now? that expanding that influence is quite old, is look at the appointments they made over the last week. the top intelligence
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chief, the minnesota of defense, the minutes of, into the as a bit as a fucking up as or, or from hey, as to how to get a shot. yesterday they decided it was about time to go for a massive minute to opperation, which is taking place as we speak on the outskirts of the capital, damascus into those a lot. talk here and also in how they say that they are not targeting the lights, but the targeting remnants of the former region, particularly people loyal to the full the 2nd most while for not a man in city a my had a said who let us and the lead unit within the presidents of god, they say they would do that. not putting god from those areas until all the remnants of the former regime hunt over that. what goes to the new administration that is that kind of, you have to yeah, the feel of the loved the minute to confront ations that could, that need to get into that sort of backlash full, the dignitaries of delegations that came to damascus has one clear message so i'm
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at the so we want a peaceful transition to democracy. we want that inclusive government, the she as the allies and pull the minorities should be represented if you'll government. thanks so much. hash them out in the bottom of the in damascus. now could the side sizes, known as the syrian democratic forces, say they've launched a counter offensive against the turkish bank, syria national army, to take back harry as necessary as northern border with tucker, kia. i'm involved in monday in northern syria. he has more on the financing in the area, but the situation is calm, rice and all, but it wasn't like loud just the 24 hours ago when there were reports of classes and cabbages for free, that city and national army and the student democratic forces. the care of the city democratic forces with us because this city just 2 weeks ago was under the control of the state and democratic forces operation called on all 3 of them was launched
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on december 6th for by just in 5 days, the circus box, the city and national army was able to force the code despite the use of the policy that the they want to maintain that because certainly have some high stakes in this part of the country. i think about the some of the groups under the umbrella of a citizen, democrats is supposed to be working with a p k, k. all the focus on work a spot to which the people see there's a total of this organization. the situation that is part of the offer much more complicated, but anyone else because of the existence of 2000 us through a fund, also therapy strokes. and that's something about the new leadership in damascus has to deal with before. it can make sure that the national unity is, may say, etc, and got on to how much fun. i just yeah. members, mccovie chatting to know is director of the global strategy projected geopolitical
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risk. advisory fun joins us now from new york. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let's talk about the fighting. so we saw it and talk to us, what does that say about the strength of form a i said regime elements and basically they're still existent, and they can create a lot of problems. syria obviously faces numerous challenges on the international diplomatic front. it has a lot which has a lot of skepticism from foreign powers. internally, there's a lot of uncertainty from a political perspective. and then also this is the most important. the challenge is the security challenge. now of the security challenge, you have the northeast and the east of the country, the northeast, primarily between the, the forces and the searing, national army. that's even more complicated because it involves support from cherokee on one side and from the us on the other. so this international dimension, which makes it even further more complicated, you have the east of the country,
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which you have many remnants of the forces of iso, also known as long states. and then in the parts of the country where there's other minorities, particularly in the west, inside, you see it's remnants of the asylum regime. plus you have a local late fees in many parts of the country at the local level, which further complicates the situation to its credit to new transitional government has been able to attract many of the outside movements under the ministry of defense of however, that's just the beginning, the key thing is you have to bring people into this process, you'd have to me that when we keep hearing that word, inclusive and representative government, it's not just in, in word alone, that has to be action. and a lot of concerns if the concern is, is that the, the initial euphoria of polk stuff side regime is over the celebrations. now the new, the realities set in and those realities i can see about the reality for,
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you maintains the confrontations between the s, the f, which is primarily backed by the us and the theory. national ami, a s n a which is primarily bikes bite to the kid. where does that leave that bottle? where does it leave the power of the authorities in damascus as well to large extensive powers in damascus are trying to play to the external powers. they're trying to attract as many external support as possible. what they're looking for once is being taken off the terrorism list and the listing of the sanctions. and the only way back can be done is through external powers, when you, but the thing is you can't satisfy everyone. so they have those concerns on one side and they have to balance it realities on the ground who to provide more support with. and the h t s throughout, obviously, as i close relations with the, with the 78. also many, many differences. but also they've, they've developed relationships with s d f forces. so they're trying to strike
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a balance between the 21 for domestic security reasons. and one for the external power was trying to strike a balance and it's not an easy one to strike. this is a very difficult process. yes, yes. as an a conflict is not something recent, it goes back many, many years. so it means that. so now that the challenges we looked at the security, it's not just security on the ground, but it's a huge diplomatic element to this entire conundrum. all right, thank you so much fail analysis of the situation that monica jonesy. no. thank you. this russian following this, this i live, it all says that serious 70 shouldn't be respected. he says russia agrees with turkey as concerns over security. but bringing my and was wondering, we understand that legitimate concerns of the turkish leadership, the churches, people regarding security on the border with syria,
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where incidents related to tower structures cost this order have repeatedly occurred. these legitimate secured interests must be in sold, but it must be insured and such a way that syria retains is sovereignty territorial integrity. unit 2 and save of this with a doctor's leadership speaks in favor of all this. and we support this clearly as of, of all of our has more from las go. now he has once again referred to russia's, russian, syria, a close relations, historical relations between the 2 and jude to the uncertainty which has taken place in the country. right now. russia still wants to preserve its interest in the country and continued make, maintaining its submitted to base is the 1st and foremost, of course, the level of mention that russia's 1st priority is to ensure safety and security of
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it. so, diplomatic personnel, it's a citizens in the right and in the serial schools, but also uh, from, from level of points of view. russia must, who allows to read to collapse into parts. that was, he's a direct quote. so basically russia, once again speaks about the syrians have rhetorical integrity and according to levels of some people, there aren't enemies of syria around and it's very important. that's israel, for instance, understands its responsibility and does not. it does not pull the country a pods and for as a. ringback coleman assets to, to actually carry out of the, the, to, to basically realize this plan. so according to liberals, countries have to ensure that there is a security at should be preserved no at the expense of the security of other countries. around that i buckland all of is the deputy chapman of the board of the
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association of russian diplomats. he also served as the russian impossible to saudi arabia, joins us now from moscow. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, as you watch what's happening, does it seem to you like relations and now warming up between las go into new authorities in damascus as well actually. so the role in the registry was handed to us. we're not doing some traveling during this period. of time, we're peters. don't see the shooting and around us and uh we have the ship body again. i mean this is where you stand. it all is shipped and what emerges is you and says, we still have good relations when the people before we
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talk, but even the position we have many, many, you know, the, you know, and she's not. and the engine was shifting, but the new style. so you show show was this uh, on the, on the jump back to the, the immersion. sure. well the, the, the, the timing days and. busy so we will be, well, the, the, because the, especially that spot in the, into the is right on the my, on the edge of the how do think the of pharmacies in moscow view, the new administration, for example, it, russia had a very good relation with the previous regime in syria,
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so they did rod iran supremely that has said that he sees israel and the us behind the toppling of asset. does russia see the current authority in damascus as an extension or a break with us influence as well as the city? what is also strengthening their gosh, i'm seems for all the new leaders. so we go today the do the relationship as usual, the, the region, but there is such as the events around. that's the, the reasons it's one of the reasons it is been more than 70 ross on the o. c. and what's the best? and you all still have dental and vision, all the, all the staff or the new leaders. so as far as all the members has been,
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show me the judges. all right, thank you so much for your thoughts and comments on that. on that i have a client of former russian diploma and the out of moved camp used to be home to the largest palestinian refugee population in syria. much of it is now in ruins. and some palestinians of white plight might not be high on the agenda of a new government facing so many challenges. despite those concerns, some past indians are coming back to the account. so i've been divided reports from the out of move come scraping the suit from a boot out whole may seem like a daunting task. but for people who are turning off their long exile, it's simply a necessity. so this engineer does not want us to identify him speak with my recognize him doing manual labor. he says syrians are power people and they dignity, and perseverance are intertwined. so to our palestinians,
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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 sending and refugee community in the country. this image meant by it was nearly a decade ago when suffering here was described as worse than that because it after years of bombardment by your thoughts forces, most people are gone. walls are peppered with the tools and concrete stairwells seem to find by fred. 4040 year old mamma doesn't remember you to move this way. she used to go to school here, take part in drummond on festivities and lost it there. finally, she doesn't know much about politics, but says the shuttle assad light, when he said he was pro palestinian and then the now i'm from, i'll name a and my husband was from hyphen and palestine. abdul got their mosque was targeted
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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, already i moved comp was the finest area in syria. i've spent my entire life and you all moved 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 hold. people coming back to the move come, would 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 he's working with. but so many challenges facing emma to shut off the government palestinians are concerned about being neglected,
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featured on the fell and due to poor health care. she can no longer walk in there or find the ones government help, but doesn't door who to turn to 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 because and i lost my shop, which was our primary source of income. now i work 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 8th. only a few families have come here many others want to, but like much of devastated syria, there isn't much left to return to some of them and drive it down to the to get moved for a few g count, damascus, the,
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the health ministry and gaza size is riley strikes across the strip of left 38 people killed in just the last 24 hours. meanwhile, a funeral has been held for 5 just unless killed and then this riley drive and striking central gaza. the attacks directly talking to the satellite, broad costing van that was clearly marked as a press vehicle. these right imagery claims that had links to what it called 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 well for carrying outsides for the tax on john list covering the war. how many my mood has moved from dentist bella, where the funeral took place to this to i'm going it's very goes just pulled off in the courtyard of a lot. so hospital transferring the bodies of the 5 journal, the source kills in past midnight in a jerome is of inside their satellite of broadcasting,
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van parked outside the allowed the hospital. this the top right here, highlight the danger, and the rest of the journalists are taking most of the time covering these really atrocity the gathering here. this crowd inside the house with a made of journalist colleagues and from the community who knew the 5 journalists 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 hospital. just an hour before the attack happened, celebrating the news that his wife was inside the house could have given birth. his 1st born son, an hour later who is killed inside the van. these are not the 1st time we're seen delivered a tax on journalist happening this way. it's in fact there at least 200 journalists so far i've been killed deliberately,
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as the word continues for the past 14 months. there's so much agony and sadness right now. the bodies are being loaded into the ambulance once again and taken to a burial inside is the these crying mother is in collab fathers, recalling last moments with their sons as of last night talking to them and making plans them to see them do the next day. one of them congratulated his funds for waiting for the, the son, for his grandson, that was going to be to be born in the hospital. but as you see, this has turned into much of a, a tragedy for everyone. we also could, here's the frustration and the younger at people. here's this cry there. what happened to them was deliberate. stewart killed because they were telling the truth because they were documented things just process and submitted by these really monetary. but it's all a 1st system. this is not going to stop. they will continue this 5 z as positive
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isaac telling. and despite all the miserable situations and conditioning created for journalists, they will not stop telling the truth, honey, my hood vienna from the hospital and they're about to do how this is done. now as well as being criticized for its size is attack on members of the media reporting on the wall. the national union of john listened that you can island is demanding it stops targeting during this group's general secretary called the attack outrages and a play, a breach of international law. he said there was no doubt divine was a media installation. the statement goes on to say that journalist invested so that these are protected by international conventions as civilians and should not be targeted. the group says this is yet another gross violation must be condemned. family members of captives being held in galls or keeping up the pressure on these
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by the government to reach a deal to free them. mothers and daughters of captive stays. the silence sits in protest in tel aviv. the protest was meant and with a candle lighting ceremony, month the 1st night how many jewish holiday of hanukkah, but it was dispersed by police. then perry is the form, a chairman of the foreign price association of israel, joins us live from television. good to have you with us so we can see the public pressure continuing. they're talking about the domestic dynamics and politics of this. how is that impacting the unity of these right? a cabinet, it's on the question of ending the war. and i haven't heard voices in these early con, calling for something on office conditions to and the war and exchange for the hostages and leave them awesome power and where they're not there yet. but there is a debate within the cabinets about the degree to which is real, should be flexible as far as as to today and recent days in hopes of at least
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a partial deal. i would say one is really estimating the resilience of these early cabinet or holes that consistently show that they would lose an election if it were at home today. and so they're a little bit fearful of running the war on terms that would cause the fire right to leave precipitating new elections. how does that cabinet position sit with the evolving public opinion? the opposed to being seems a bunch of uh, in a situation where about 70 percent. one answer the war uh, slightly smaller majority may be close to 60 percent. maybe the last 50 i would vote against the governing coalition if elections were held tonight. and there is a great frustration of the fact that the war continues without any apparent ex, applying or long term strategy. a visa, the cause or no low call, is very at least pretty close to all is really the support, the gold eradicating. i'm on the, we're seems to be just settling into
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a long term insurgency with all the nice things that we see with the claims that you're just there about israel deliberately targeting various forms of civilians, a miseries early soldiers dying. i think there is a lot of them patients to somehow finish all this and the government seems to be interested in the quick. all right, thanks so much, dan perry, that it's time for weather. now. here is rob, following the seasonal range from libya to the soto a just like the last couple of days. it still wouldn't be in a way, it's in libya as a result of this sick and i thing low and the central met in that way. it's not rainy, of course, that window is still strong, so it's picking up the dust and the sand. the storm seem quite likely for time in east, in libya, or even those meet you now the windows down little bit during friday and the rain with it. but the concentration is still there for the know if the other side of the water for cyprus in particular. so i can talk to you when it's been flooding and on
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top the other could well be some more during next thursday or friday, the same time, right? and crosses into was leavening snow for the heights that will be welcome on show. and they shout get dangerously close to what's the guys that they do on friday or saturday? i'm usually for this time, the front shelf, glasgow. there's a big dime pulls of rain as found off as you can do it, but are there just, for example, on the board of time in descending in the run. the 40 minute means the right one day is about a 3rd of the average. but in terms of day, which i didn't think of being particularly wet, 60 down going to be standing one day as much, but it tops up to full times the average of 9 for the whole months. now there is more writing to come for times and even not a huge amount. the concentration of right is the size. most countries in southern africa are getting quite a darcy at the moment that i had a now this era remembering the 10s of thousands killed in the indian ocean. so nami, 20 years ago, memorials being held in several parts of asia,
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cautious. com in my food. so following riots and off the 1500 inmates escaped from the prison, steve carnegie's warriors find it out in a sweat low as number on the slightest. joel, have especially in the actions coming up in the manipulated by those in power. and selection is unique and we've seen anything like it for no pressure. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election present by so interested play, as they have put their cost or non profits for people susceptible to government control. if propaganda is designed to inflame and defense, the way that the story is being told, it's not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on which is era in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read painting through the
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use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision. critically back to 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 in the the bill watching out is there a reminder now about the top stories. the south security has been be stumped across parts of syria, often violence and protests. 14 police officers have been killed in the western
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region of tough truce. so is new administration says forces loyal to the house to the us and government where behind the attack funeral is being held for 5 john was killed. and in this way, the trend strikes and central gallons of the assigned tons of the satellite world coughing. find that was clearly marked as oppress vehicle. the is right, the ministry claims that have links to what it calls a terrorist cell inside, inside all come in mozambique, and searches under way to find more than 1500 inmates who escaped from a prison in the capital. they fled during a rise inside the facility and the food which at least $33.00 people were killed. a 150 prisoners have been re captured, police blame of position, protest outside the jail for encouraging the rights. mozambique has been wrong by days of street protests, up to the constitutional council confirmed the freely mo governing policy did with the presidential election and october. the opposition says the vote was rig,
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though many businesses and the food have been burned and looted in those protests. several fuel stations have been vandalized or shot down, a hot them with us that is outside one of those few fuel stations in the capital that's open then how to one of the attacks, the fuel stations, what are they doing to people's access to fuel right now? well now the things of come down a little bit cuz people are taking advantage of that and coming out to get the citizens, they need things that are running out. one of them is if you're not getting the protests, a lot of the fuel stations will evangelize and damage. so only a few fuel stations operating like this. when you see that, that small group be those that people are trying to get to the front of the line and someone that lives up to q is for some, for stations, for most of us they've been times and police have had, had to come in and try the time you told them down temperatures and make people
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understand, but you have to wait 9 way to 10. and he at the soldiers was trying to direct traffic. as you can see, people trying to find the easiest route to the front of the line to so that because the sierra is that the fuel will right now, people know that this would be the only time they have the songs to come out to get through because it approaches start again, that means they may not be able to come out for a couple of days. so this is important to them. so i'm gonna spend 2 to be 4 or 5 hours waiting to feel, and they say they nothing to leave until they get that commodity. it's just an example of how these coaches are affecting people's lives in laws. and because it has to adjust their way of life because of the purchase. and how do you are at the scene of that prison break? leah, how solid is he's managing that crisis now? well they say that they've loans man had to try and find these people that have escaped from prison in and around the prison. there's a big presence of soldiers. they have god in the place, just searching oh,
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some vehicles and some cases to try and see who's going in and out of that community. we also saw throughout the day is, which is as the biggest 2 days were here, is that yes, the police. so just been out there a lot more soldiers, some parts of the city and people called actually didn't get us because they told people about this via that. they could be more leasing. we didn't see that before. so now we seeing security forces being more proactive. but yes, questions are being us basically, how can this escape, why was allowed to happen? and to, does it mean that's a mozambique security forces onto crypt enough to deal with these scenarios when they just happened? alright, we'll live with that. thanks so much. how them with tasha? how does 0 it has spoken to one of the opposition protest isn't but probably to about the concerns. the people are just sending the message that's the week i suppose. so we have elections as one of the, the case as effect democratic states. so let's this election to be free. if we have
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suppose to participate and get the voice holds, make sure that our voice will account. it's a scream of the people. well, i'm very disappointed and frustrated and was saying it's in math and the math is enough. so please make or voice towards because if it's the national community don't interview right now, people start to mean get charged that. yeah. and most of the sometimes and that we would just listen right. see that one single presence of 5 single old 5 people. whitfield's in france and rewards desktops to talk about it. but in most, i think we have more than 100 people killed because their freedom election. we want the african lee. this must be complicity of the killing. of course i'm because we want them to bring to via phone shows and this, that the very same sign that said brought them together for the information movements should be rolled to the tables. now that people are asking for freedom
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for integrity, for fairness with people being connected, and such words, we have important, sorry, is a ppo, is with your initial x rays, your diesel education. and no one's talking about that. as i said by sign is mocking a day of morning off to a passenger plane belonging to its flag. carrier crashed off the coast of the caspian sea authorities across either by john cossick stand on russia on investigating the disaster on wednesday morning in which at least 38 people were killed. among con reports. how many silence turns into a day of morning? and as a buyer's on the whole country has observed it. the mid sized passage jet operated by as a base on headlines left the capital buck, who heading for girls me in chechnya. but around 2 and a half hours later, a crash to act, to add ports and causing stone. these areas slower to use of open an investigation,
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said the, the reasons for the crash are not yet known to us. there are various theories, but i believe it is premature to discuss with them. the matter must be thoroughly investigated. a criminal case has been launched by the prosecutor general's office . this time as your video shows the plain coming into land, but at high speed and with a steep angle of approach. gps flight monitor showed yeah, crafted frequently climbed undefended during its flight. and it was initially reported to been hit by buds or to strike, but nothing has been confirmed. this video shows the inside of the aircraft as his pilots prepared to make an emergency landing minutes late to a crashes, emergency services, rice the same. and people who survived along with the bodies of the dead, a pulled from the wreckage. russia has also st. rescue work is inc. has ex donnie
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officials say nationals from as a by john russia at catholics don and care it gets done. rumbled the family members desperately sold information about the loved ones at the local hospital. oh, so the so, and there was some relief for those who discovered that they were alive. well, the piece that we had on tv that the pain had crushed. they said that people died, but so forgot i said of survived the sight of the crash is now a crime scene. investigators from aircraft and manufacture ambria and international experts of studying old of it to find on since iran count, how does it or it's been 20 years and so. so nami devastated coastlines in killed, in estimated 228000 people in denise. yet thailand and other indian ocean nations, as an army, was triggered by a powerful on the sea of quake. i'm sure line. good. so in the news you, it's a thailand ceremony is being held to remember the victims. this is the scene in
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thailand where a candlelight vigil is being held. the end in the indonesian city of bundle j, a siren not the exact time the young this is like was felt and not to provence. people attended an official memorial at the by total of 9 friends mosque, the ceremonies, the 1st in a series plan, the cross sides. yeah. or step by side is an odd shape and spoke to some of the survivors of the disaster moments before the waves hit on boxing day morning, 2004. people who explosion to fly to say it was, this is holmes, had gone off in the middle of the ocean. it was the sound of the ocean flo rupturing, but nobody at this time understood the signs did not know the sea have thrown into
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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 recklessly survive. for more than 160000 indonesians, and many thousands in sweet land got india and thailand. the waste came too quickly and with too high. it was the largest one i mean ever recorded, triggered by a magnitude 9 point one earthquake off the coast of indonesia, effective countries 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 everywhere, the water had flattened everything up to 5 kilometers in land. ships were deposited
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in the middle of the city, so i decided to go, i made the shopping survivors were looking for loved ones. how much you have to arrive. that's one. good yourself to set it up. yeah. but i have my baby retired, but then the last wave heaters and i went down. i heard my baby scream and let me get that. and 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 for 21 year old sister. either have nobody left least only was it feels less here. a couple had just recovered the body of the 4 year old nephew, while on the rest, the ground 0 from the jump in i j. when i call the ground 020 is a go now, looks like this. it was, i'm the imaginable back then. that's 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
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a mental 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 horrors of december 26th, 2004, will carry those images forever. steadfast and l just sierra g into line k, the 2004. so nami killed more than 30000 people. now finance has isn't totally. but residents are paying their respects to those who died. and it's all here that the waves that one of water rush, the show 20 as a go on. that's morning of the so now me this sort of a new road behind the monument. remember people shuddering trees just
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a little onto the other side? is that freight to train which was caught up here in pet aaliyah? basically the train was caught in the 1st wave, people stopped and 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 trumping those inside because they couldn't get out of those cottages this morning. linda is a place where villages phones had aaliyah here, who was killed in this, an army as well as all the people from around the country come every day, plus like candles to spend a moment of silence. remembering the 10s of thousands of people who died in that synonymy now twins, 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 say, one of the reasons for that high number of fatalities was on the when as many, many sure lumpkins legend on seeing as an army had never even sort of knowing what
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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, a functioning to that of to them. so those are questions that are being honest. but here, a very summer mode, as the nation remembers 20 as on minute fernandez. i'll just see uh, how do i live southern children to south korea is opposition, has submitted a motion to parliament to impeach acting, president hand to hand became magazine president officer. the national assembly impeached present you and so kill less than 2 weeks ago of you and is accused of insurrection. i'm trying to impose martial law earlier this month. mcbride has more
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from so after days of speculation and threats of the main opposition policy has now formerly moved ahead with its impeachment to attempt against the acting president tons of su. problem is, the hon stepped into the jobs. when a president union sick y'all was impeached for his short lived in possession of marshal lord, at the beginning of december. now the opposition party has been in disputes with hon. oh, by his handling of use case also about the appointments of justice is to the constitutional court which will make a ruling on unions. impeachment, things have come to a head and the opposition is now moving ahead with this a formal attempt to try to remove him from office. but even before they get to the vote in the national assembly, there is a dispute over just what criteria they need to impeach an acting president. so before we get to a votes, there is going to be
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a lot of political wrangling back and forth. all of this means the upshot is that the political turbulence that we have been seeing here in south career as a result of the imposition of martial law and then the subsequent impeachment of you all of that continues from mcbride. i'll just say era. so the food banks in germany struggling to feed growing numbers of people in need since the war and your crime began 2 years ago. the number of those depending on the service, is risen by 50 percent chance of all i've showed so suggested reducing value added tax on basic food items, but just say that's not enough to resolve the problem. i'm going to cain reports from but then it's 3 o'clock at the end. there is a key in berlin, where the christmas message to the faithful is one of cheer and sharing that this q isn't for the service inside it. so the food bank, outside the,
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my media there is always less food each time you get the basic pension. but the state is cheating here. can i be open and honest? because the job centers force people to work and don't pay any pensions as a result of the state as cheating us and making us poor and poor. it is important. people know that they're almost a 1000 food banks across germany, taking it and sold stock from supermarkets and selling it from next to nothing to those in need but shortages this. yeah, i meant some people have to be turned away temporarily. i have, i have lots of things because it was just too many people. it was partly because of the ukrainian refugees and we still have a few for that kind of star. what do you notice, but which is too many and it's no longer possible to provide something reasonable. you just have to say, it's not possible. the numbers are clear, this year around 60 percent of food banks in germany, in fact, to russian. well, they also the customers currently they're helping around $1600000.00 people. that's an increase of 50 percent since the war and ukraine began high speed prices. it
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being an issue here for several years with many people struggling to feed their families. the catholic of chancellor without shots says he feels the same content or experience he live. i get many people feel every time they go shopping because the supermarket checkout, how much food prices have risen in the send. yes, that's why i'm competing for is to quote, the already reduce the ac from 7 to 5 percent charities say would be a 1st step, but nothing more than that. they believe food banks cannot plug the gap left by the state. dominant cane algebra 0, bowling. still ahead on al jazeera. i'm going to send them 50 in southern columbia where coffee farmers are celebrating record high prices of the beans. but many here fear that the gains will be short lived in manchester, city, hope to get the season back on track because they housed evanson. joe will be here
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with this for next. freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for ask on traders, braves that will con corey dogs, that is no choice. 10, batching, the impossible to sell that goods in isolated areas. we found out that during johnny's as they overcome the extremes, risk you afghanistan on how to 0 doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more summary for palestinians asking questions. why are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this sort of means conflict reporting for the actually a lot of the rates are really,
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really big. we've seen this done an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, let's catch up on all the sports news with joe. now somebody think a teenage creek system comes to us has put in a day, be performance to remember for a stranger on the opening day of the full test against india. the 19 year old smashed a rapid fire of 60 and just 65 boys in melvin and was one a full australia batsman to pass 50 const us endings. even increase notification
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with one of the world's most famous plays direct curly home. so i'd reaching $300.00 level to 6 this summer, just brief from russ storing with both india with 3, which is the series is currently level one in mind. just as he managed pepco yale assess. his team need to add to play is in the transfer window to help him get out of a run, his pool form, city who's done most of the day and 7th of facing evanson, having lost that last 2 premier league matches in a row. but also about 8 important plays out through injury. panata silvers fits and school will be opened up as an equalizer. anyone. j allan holland, have a penalty saved and it is $11.00. premier league lead is never fuller and action later on the state, the reds highest less the city it i'm fuel to go into the game of this rushing, tottenham 63, and that last outing then folk hardly have a full point advantage at the top of the table and they have $25.00 more points than their opponents, lesta who sit one place above the relegation. same, these themes,
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all of them. it's special for them to go to an field and they know if they go to an field, they have to be at their best. so they will never underestimate us. we understand we cannot underestimate one minute into primarily because then we're not as good as we might think. we are. if we are on top of again, much to united or it will slice. who would that coach reuben? i'm or him on the pressure as i said, the team having last 3 of the last for premier like matches. but the man who replaced them room at sporting lisben has now been sacked. well, put, whoever had already been in charge of the portuguese champ is 8 games and kidding, 2 losses in the champions league. their own james played in his n. b, a record 19th christmas day game as his los angeles. like his face, the golden state warriors. james had such a long point from tennessee. the like is leading one team to $110.00 for the worries steph curry own, i stole the shower with a huge 3 points of the
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just look to be heading to over time. i'll send read count to triple double scoring the winning lamp with the 2nd left. how are we trying to make a game saving shot but missed and the lake is one at $115.00 to $1.00. so see vic to him been yamaha. does the pub christmas day day be for the san antonio spurs. corey, 42.18. ravens of for assistance, but that wasn't enough against the new mix. as nicole bridges, schooled 15 of his 40 on points in the full full. so lead deal to $117.00 to $114.00, come back when or the defending and be a champion, boston celtics trail by 15 and sufficient survey with philadelphia for trim that to, to, with just over full seconds left to play. jolen beads sunk a pair of free throws with 3 seconds left for $10.00 boston's rally and bead finishing up with $27.00 points. tyree's max the address 33 and the 6 is 1. 118-2140 anthony edward schools. 26 points with administrative symbols held on for
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one or 599. when over the dallas mavericks from average foot back to 2 points down, but korea, they missed the 3 point to that would have given them. lead was 37 seconds less and edwards, schooled on the next possession with american football style. m. o. jackson made history on christmas day. the writing and b. p is now the nfl old time leading brushing courses. post back breaking michael fix record is 87 y'all's against diseases from texas to kentucky. $6110.00 and his career and helper both were writing 2 of or sounding $31.00 to victory. they'd already put that play of sport. the head of this much to competitors, and this is sidney. to how about your race of settle from the famous city hall, the defending champion, low tech club, the one who you for your fleet out into the pacific ocean. but a technical problem with the line allowed fellow super mexican munching to pull out some funds that were expected to make a false thoughts down the coast of new new south wales. but there could be strong winds and rain overnight. they into the bus straits,
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heading to tasmanian state capsule of high volume. that is all useful for now peace, we will have more later. so many thanks so much. now the world's 3rd largest coffee, producer, colombia is reaping the benefits of price. is it of sold to the highest levels in 47 years? well, that's because of the drought damaging havas in the world's top 2 coffee produces presented in vietnam. and is that it sounds unfair to reports from southwest in columbia. any fear these gains will be short lived, be delete those steep mountains, coffee pickers are 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 or percolating into their pay packets. is that though we are debt to the $1700.00 pistols per kilo, it's very good that way you can just to great. i had already left,
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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 relief after difficult years the left many producers drowning in that. that cause i can. i know i'm in bank the today's 2023 harvest was greatly reduced by climate change and very low prices. so as we said 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 fully mechanized farms in other major producing countries like brazil, columbia remains a country of small to medium family run farms, failed 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,
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anxious farmers to sell quickly before prices drop again, leading to some unexpected consequences. and then 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 is good. why go through more demanding and expensive processes? back at the farm, your lender says it's inflation. short term gains are also trumping the urgent need to address long term issues like climate change. your because it up to see i think that we need to keep a level head and our feet 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 2 days high prices, but with all the tile markets in a certain climate, but literally in financial, they know their curren winful mean. last for long,
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i'll send that to you and just delete the whole. that's it for this new is out. i'm back in the mama with another full show. so to stay with us here now is, is there the to nature's biological rhythms. the percentage ultimate but this is not to, it's countless kilowatts of ality official light, allowing industrialized agriculture defies seasonal and geographic constrains witness shed slice on the impact of emerging cultivation on the natural world to which we even know sleepless bags. on $20.00, the golf, explain the powers is not the cathedral restore dr. davis stage 55 years ago. the interior that was left and centers is now luminous. the famous stained
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glass windows glittering, precious alt works revived. $2000.00 to dance work till the restoration using centuries. old techniques. fishkill, nope. so scaffolding on the outside of the cathedral. that's because the restoration of x there is will still take several is some $40000000.00 people a year. are expected to have the opportunity to discover one of the blows architectural one this pod came in to be so it could be interim head for, for us, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis. is a crisis of crisis good times, but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era
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