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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 26, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the, you're watching the news on our life from headquarters in delphi and jerry, you navigate are coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel strikes the airport and humans capital as the head of the world health organization boarded a flight. the is really military tightens it. siege of the laws partially functioning, hospital in northern garza, another baby freezes to that. india is 1st see prime minister among the harnessing
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dies at the age of $92.00. there is remote a leads. tribute memorials are held across asia to mark the anniversary of a devastating 2004 indian oceans to nami. 20 is on. on monday he has fail companies, how they manage to survive, such a force of nature. their stories from questions on why that his coastal areas are no better prepared than 2 decades ago. and on p just image of audio sports news. it's another bad day for mentions to city, the reading full time premium, the champion. so how to, to really go from the beginning with breaking news and is really a talk on the main airport and humans capital has taken place while the head of the world health organization was at the airport preparing to leave the country. the
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attack targeted the international airport enough with the control capital as well as the key port city of the data with the media says at least 3 people were killed in the strike on the airport. and one and ross are you supports the attack follows a wave is really strikes on yemen last week, and the host, these have repeatedly alonzo attacks on israel. and what it says is a show of solidarity for palestinians in garza. so let's take a look at that statement from the w h o chief ted rose, who says he was just meters away from the attack and sun on the airports. in a statement that w h ro chief said, as we were about to board or flight from so not the airport came under aerial bombardment. one of our planes crew members was injured. of these 2 people were reported killed at the airport. we will need to wait for the damage to the airport to be repaired before we can leave my laptop. has this update from the you have any
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capital sent off really were phase raised area of attacks against the some targets in son on for they the inside targeted science. and i should have posed a also targeted to the power station of houses, which is to the south because of the sun uh, which is which has become the main, the search for, for mainly factories hospitals. and also of a big specificities. we also have also about how are they that the target there, the the see pause and also the about power station of the which is to the south of the other data. so uh, numerous attacks have been raised doing this for is really attacks, again, is uh, 2 threes under the control of the law here answer allows to of right away of to, of the these attacks. especially dis, vianza allows folks, person to them have denounced that these attacks again is what he's as described as
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a civilian of the structure i'm day describe and disconnected this, these attacks as terrace the act i give simply an instructor and also confirmed that these, their upper us are part of the persians with the, with guys, and also the people there will continue on these attacks. would love to tell them this is really prime minister benjamin. that's now who has been speaking about the attacks on him and saying that his military will continue hitting the for these new shock a little while ago. the air force, the text targets of the who's the terrorist organization, and you have them on coast on the coastline. and so now we have time into re talk to the terrorist. all over on sex disappears. officers will persist in this until we complete the job answering machine to have the central joining us from the georgia and capital online because that is where the government has been down to 0 from reporting there. so how are we to understand that anyhow? whose comments from the well an hour after the strikes took place?
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that's when the military actually acknowledged and claimed responsibility that it was their army who carried out these attacks along with the air force. of course, benjamin netanyahu has been saying for months every time that his role hits him and it's suit retaliation. because the who these have actually been stepping up these attacks on israel with missiles and drones in the last week, you're looking at 5 different projectiles that were launched from yemen, making their way into is really air space. one of those missiles actually making impact in tell a b, we're not just hearing from nathan yahoo, but we're hearing from the head of israel's air force and the defense minister who say that this is a policy that's going to continue as long as the food these are continuing these attacks. israel is going to continue it's attacks on yet, but we're not just looking at a tax in the capital fund now. but also along the western coast, several different ports there that israel says it's targeting, who's the military infrastructure, and all other types of targets. so israel says this is a policy that they're going to continue,
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no matter how long these continue their attacks. and now we know that the w h o director was in the airport at the time of the attack and he's been speaking out. tell us more about that as well. there was a new one delegation present in the human today. they say that they were there surveying the catastrophic humanitarian situation, but also trying to work out the release of to you and staffers who are being held in yemen. and so the head of the w. h o said that wallace you, when stop was boarding their flight, the airport was attacked and that one of the crew members on the plane was actually injured to other people killed. and then they can now not leave the airport. their plane cannot this and bark until the airport is fixed. it just goes to show you that israel says they attack these airports because they say that the who these are using them to transport and transfer weapons and other military infrastructure. and it's a policy we've seen israel carry out in other countries,
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so it just goes to show you. there are a lot of moving parts here in the region now. okay, thank you so much. i'm to some homes reporting from my mine will nicely speak to reminded him, danny, who was a, you know, many analysts and research or an arc, a group that's an international company promoting stability in the world's most vulnerable region, joining us from loans and thanks for your time so we now know so far the 3 people have been killed as a result of this attack. and we also know that the head of the world health organization was at the airport. and so not preparing to leave the country when this attack took place, just give me your sort of initial reading and to this development or well, i think it's a quite serious uh, development is quite significant as well. and then this has to be probably on the 1st strike that civilians were seen to the on camera, particularly for instance, i didn't uh and i airport when the departure hall was also destroyed. and so i, so we are looking at the hotels basically and darling down in plain wood fire to
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try and escalate the situation with israel. and i think the country you haven't but does not have the capacity or that can be ability to deal with another price isn't another sort of strong exercise, intervening in their domestic affairs. i think there's been a lot of caution, obviously between over to uh, not attack difficulties too much. for instance, the americans. these really is the bridge because they realized that there was a piece, a process that's taking place between the who these the salaries and do you have any international, nice government. oh, yeah. and even that. so i believe that's it. i mean miscalculation can obviously do be less and, you know, and, and i think there is no going back from what we've seen today because of these are quite determined to continue striking israel, even though the damages remains extremely minimal. and so right now i'm already posting avenue say that they are striking israel as and solidarity, of course with the palestinians and gaza. but is israel turned and gets attention now to yemen as
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a key battle ground in its struggle against what tel aviv claims as a radiant influence as well. i think i think it is real and it is on the sentence. now, after his victories against a small law, for instance, it's uh the ability to basically push ron out of syria. and so now they feel very empowered then enabled to be attacked young. and i think, i think that he is really and also been very clear about that. they want to launch a large operation. and yet, and even though it is also may seem like a, you know, a, uh, you know, a battle of words perhaps, but uh, as i said, any miscalculation will probably better state gm and the country cannot handle. that's how much supports or a military coordination would there be between israel as well and its allies, other countries? and if so, who are they? i mean, surely, israel is hampered by logistical as well as the geographic, geographical obstacles when it comes to human. a no, absolutely so,
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so they're having comments within the as rarely desk, and that's, that's about basically arming on groups that exist in young men to fight that with jesus and also financing them. obviously of this might be far fast, but those would be the people that make the most sense to bite the duties if they are given the right way and re and they're being financed. so correctly and trained . then that would be probably a good tactic if they also accomplish with an air strikes. but at the same time, i think the international community is, is not willing to let em and fall into more disarray, particularly of the humanitarian situation, but also its implications to the region. and the, you know, countries like entities easy so that they all the people that are involved with israel attacking him and are the americans and the brits. but they do attack at different times. but the narrative inside the admin on the propagated by the who to use as well as the americans. these relays being rockies. and the brits are all working together to take them out. and they are deliberate or as of gaza at
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palestine since october as it and so the 7 p. m and has launched over 200 rockets and about a 170 drones. that is really targets according to assumptions, to stake somehow unprecedented. is this and what do you think will happen next? is this a major escalation? a yeah, this is a major escalation. i think the leadership was, it was used as quite a genuinely, an ideologically, the passion, as i believe about the palestinian cause. and so they are also warriors, they've only grown up later, and they only trained for war and constantly, but only seen more. so that's basically was the, who's the leadership and the lead to the group. so they're there, they don't really, i believe i don't think they really care what happens to you many population as long as there's individual mrs fights that has been far abroad. and if they are actually going to manage to the chart as well, because that is seen as
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a very common enemy and most and most of them off. but at the same time, i think also it could be a plus b and c. and who it is, put a blood pressure on the internet to recognize the government and the southern population. and so there are groups that exist there as well. along the front lines . we've heard the reports yesterday that the saudis, and with these have clashed along the border and this has been a, a development as well as quite significant considering that there's been an informal which was ongoing for some time now. and so, and he hasn't said that it's uh, it's uh, the who these are also, i believe also be in corner to the go to the table and of the same time as well by these new development side of the ports attack. the airport bombing that we've been talking about, right? and so the who is that using the pressure that they feel to dissuade a battle elsewhere. so they don't have to be, you know, that engaged so much. we've been brushing and tables if it's making them. we call it they're not having to wait and we'll leave it there. right. mine at home dining . how many analysts speaking to us from london? thank you so much. i you,
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the, there's been no let up in israel suffocating. see john come out allowed one hospital. that's the last partially functioning medical facility and northern gauze on late on thursday and is really strange hit the medical compounds killing 5 of its medical staff. now aid and medical supplies have been cut off for nearly 3 months, which is also severely limiting, the hospital's ability to treat injured palestinians. well, the neighborhoods of cause a city a are also under is really attack children are among the dads, the injured have been taken to the hospital on the 4th baby has frozen to death. palestinians are suffering with little to no shelter from increasingly harsh winter conditions. india without any reports from data that off. and she has more on the is really
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a tax across the strict in size medical personnel as were killed in an air strike on commodities one. the only hospital that still facilitating in the notary parts of the cause of the city could manage one. according to the doctor for summit, livia have been under intense r teller, selling and it's 16 airstrikes since this morning. of today. not only thought there has been a woman that was killed with the flood customer and another man that was killed with the grenade that was dropped from plots cop due to the situation in the north is very hard. we're talking about more than 18 days without food watch or medical supplies and also a but the situation is not only collapsing and the another and gaza strip, but also here in the south of the gospel through and the central area there are for
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palestinian babies side due to the cold weather in their tents in the past 4 days, i shall assaults 21 days at least 23 days, oddly as the 4 days and see the associate 14 days. and this is the latest from a specialist, the web, the spokesmen of the garza ministry of health. and he said that most of these college, simian children died due to the cold weather and also the severe mom nutrition that they are currently facing in the central area. where they have been displaced for more than 14 months right now. across the 10th of august, the, to the hospital, very black was a part of the serious new administration is dealing with widespread civil unrest. after the
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killing of 14 police officers, they were attacked in the western region of total twos on wednesday. it follows demonstrations in several cities. officer an old video emerged, showing an aloe wide shrine being desta, crated. syria's interior ministry. blame the ambush on what it described as remnants of the former, a sub government. the streets of talk to us are now largely abandoned with cars burned out. and there is a heavy security presence on the streets of the capital, damascus, police, and military reinforcements have also been sent to other cities, including homes and a lot. so we'll cross that was some of been job a joining us from the syrian capital damascus. so, so i'm a reports of a weapons depot on fire, and let's talk. yeah. what's happening there of the really, according to these reports, we've heard that descriptions depot exploded and now civil defense themes have been sent to put out the fire. it is not clear yet clear what actually caused this
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explosion, but it goes to show the number of challenges, the security personnel on the ground and the political administration have to face, as you mentioned, thousands of, uh, the 1st months of being sent to homes didn't attack yeah, to talk to us towards a level and what we're hearing in the last hour or so is that there have been clashes near the countryside of homes today, according to security sources, there hundreds of remnants of either munitions or pro aside forces who have been fighting with the new administration, so it is a challenge for them to make sure that this. busy country that means intact in social fabric remains united because the, there's been so much division and distrust where each sect was pitted against each other at the cost of the other by the south regime. and now they'll have to bring everyone to the full report, including those with carrying weapons. so according to this administration, there at most task is to make sure that there's
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a safety and security and in order for them to prove it. now this operation provides them a chance to send all of these enforce reinforcements to make sure that there is peace and security. we were in the outskirts of damascus, where there were multiple controls and checkpoints was set up because they want to establish their presence in. busy areas where there is the, i love the community but also to ensure that all of those people who might be carrying guns and weapons do not come out and cause any further disruptions. you went to the you had to move a refugee camp, which of course used to be home to the largest palestinian refugee population in syria. what did you find there? and it's merely a ghost town doing and it is not just your mood kemp everywhere we've been to move into that. they've been developing norma and they've seen parts of an apple. and we've seen other places in this country which have been reduced to rubble. tens of thousands of people have been displaced. and now this provides an opportunity for people to come back and people are trying almost on
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a daily basis and we'll comp you and see people come in, look at what is remaining of their homes and then leave and try to figure out what to do. it is a tough situation, but people here, especially those palestinians who are display, said that this is a cab which was established so long ago. and so many memories are from there that they're not willing to leave. here is our report, scraping the suit from a boot out whole may seem like a daunting task. but for people who are attending after long exile, it's simply a necessity. this engineer did not want us to identify him as people might recognize him doing manual labor. he says, citizens are proud people, and the dignity and perseverance are in 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
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a 1000000 syrians. the largest kind of sending in your community in the country. this image meant by the nearly a decade ago when suffering here was described is worse than that to him. god, that after years of bombardment by his thoughts forces, most people are gone. the walls are peppered with the tools and concrete stairwells seem to find by fred 44 year old mamma doesn't remember you to move this way. she used to go to school here, take part in drama don festivities and lost their family. she doesn't know much about politics, but says the shuttle assad light, when he said he was pro palestinian and the i'm from i'll name a and my husband was from hyphen in palestine. abdul got their mosque was targeted during the bombing, and my husband was killed on his way home. the streets were filled with bodies. people were terrified and it was the most horrifying experience of my life. in my opinion, i'll be a moot camp was the finest area in syria. i've spent my entire life and you are moving on a stage of my heart,
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even during displacement. i can't imagine living anywhere else, even though my husband was killed to. i will remain but remaining here isn't easy, and there's no water or electricity as most infrastructure have been destroyed. i'm sitting in what used to be someone's home. people coming back to the to move comp. we'd 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 the shut off government palestinians are concerned about being neglected, 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 base from is really occupied, going on. and i also have received that he's still hopes, things will change,
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and the city is new to this. 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. okay, in the us 1st says crime minister, manuel hansing has died at the age of 92. he served 2 terms between the years, 2004 to 2014 for younger group to all looks back at his life. history really kind of to me then the contemporary, the media are the moving
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thing to is supportive use it for me to the economist treated with oxford and cambridge universities in the u. k. i'm capable of turning modern india into a global football. as his critics said, he was an accident to petition who never fulton election, and yet they didn't nation of more than a 1000000000 people. for 10 years. we have to accept the need for restructuring and default his reputation to when he was in the finance minister in the 19 ninety's we shouldn't been. i mean, for dollars. there are any burden, make any sacrifice, pushing both economic reforms and saving india from bankruptcy by using government controls and liberalizing economy beating the way you deal with this loss.
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august. 4th, 1991. have let through a massive increase in any quantities. and that is what you have confronted with today. the condition of labor was due to rated window. the said the forward is decline, but the condition of labor, you know, been areas, those are migrated. that does, if you did and all, mostly he wasn't coverage to become prime minister by comb, with spotty liter. sonya county turned down to show off to winning the 2000 election throughout his time in office. he was told to by allegations that he couldn't find the influence of the con, the family, the most prominent political dynasty that gave the country 3 prime ministers. he understood this clinic. he was not a much particularly dear. but katy lied that given the can definitely of players and forces within the. busy of this black bee and
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within the indian politics at that time, throughout the state is as drive him india, distributing what everybody does. what has been moved on since biggest achievements was the 2005 civil agreement with the us april daily, closer to washington. and ended india street techie long i solution you to trade. india also became what is the worlds fastest growing economies out of the height of global recession in 2008. singing showed it whether the storm thinking to do a slow sitting show the right to work for induced poorest free and compulsory elementary education with children and young viewed india's 1st action plan to fight tommy change. his 2nd town was my problem and 3 deadlock and
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a series of corruption scandals involving government ministers in 2014, he decided to postpone the leadership month to the election. so devastating defeat for the congress, spotty, the rise of no need to move these nations pgp of to 10 years as companies need to sing continued in the upper house. if you can pause them and spend time with his wife, kosher and court at 3 daughters. my life and genuine and public offers. i had an open book. i wanted is try to do my best instead of in this great nation of ours. he was sometimes accused of being too quiet, too cautious. but his former use preston, brock obama once said, when things spoke the one listened. okay, well now speak to a parent joy who hasa cordell, who is a journalist who specializes in the indian political economy joining us from goods . all right,
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thanks for your time. so as we heard of the former prime minister was known to say, history will be kinder to me. how do you think he will be remembered and what was like a c, b the most and for most, i'm not even to draw it. i'm in the national capital, my apologies. i, you know, that's all right. i will agree with you with that history. would it be fault kind to him. he himself said that history would be kind of to him that how the contemporary media as well as the opposition in the bottom and judge him, i to 90, he passed away uh at the age of 92. he came from a very, very humble background up from a background from west punjabi and what has to be boxed on. he said he had to with, to expect to goes because he had to study under the light overland ton. but he was
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a very good student. he went to cambridge university on a scholarship, and he's he had every major position in the finance ministry. he was the governor of india central back the reserve bank of india. and he spent many years in the united nations as well. but so when he was selected by the been prime minister of india and tv nursing, monroe in the economy was in a crisis in this forum. exchangers, jobs were down to barely 2 weeks of it, off imports. he initiated the cds, a very, very dramatic economic policy changes, including the valuing the indian gun and see he built the country out. he also, despite his background as a person with lift leaning ideology, romika ideology,
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and he was instrumental in moving in the us economic policy towards the right with his policies of economic liberalize they should. okay, so that's the architect. forgive me, let me just jump in as the architect of re flip these reforms as finance minister, what would you say was the most significant one perhaps? and to what extent are these policies still felt today and into, you know, uh those policies have to do new and from 90, from the early 19 ninety's onwards. up and down a little bit. but the point is, uh, he moved away from the policies, all of which are left towards the end of the socialist uh, which was started in india. uh from the late forties. but one moment seeing when he became prime and disturbing the uh, in 2004, that surprised a lot of people. he was described vice critics as weak he, uh, he was uh, described as somebody who was being called ford remote controlled by sony. i've
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gone d, but you know, he was also his own man. when, when the government do you monetize the indian car? uh, do you monetize high denomination notes in november of 2016, 11, sing gold. it legalized flooding and uh, you know, organized loot and legalized plunder as another really bush and he, he had, he had the drums into newton means his words windy was prime minister. his critics criticized him for financial scandals for who, for uh, the way in which spectrum was allotted telecom spectrum from the way in which the commonwealth games were headed in india. but you'd only be never side away from speaking to the media. you have to be criticized him right, but he would speak yes. which is very different from all present prime minister there in the movie. okay. so, so in general, oh,
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brock obama was right. when he says when, when the prime minister speaks people listen, yes, mean he became finance minister. we know when he would just 58 years old. okay. so i mean, and when he went in for a very, very controversial new kid dealing with the united states, he wished the silver a loads of resumed government because it was dependent on the list for support. okay, what do you mean? they're good of the party. but the political body should support. thank you so much for. thank you so much, sir. we've just run out of time. my apologies, that power until i go have back with you i, you're a journalist speaking to us from new delhi. we appreciate your insights and your time on how to 0 is still a heads on the al jazeera news, our fronds hands over one of its military bases in charge as part of his withdrawal from its former colony and rush hour warns against speculation about the cause of
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wednesday's cross, and as always on the airline and australia and teenager foot, sooner for foreigners to remember all the details, the there is still a secular thing stolen image, right. and so the flooding that's happened during some tests here could be repeated, or at least exhausted. probably to but it's just along the science curse, reaching into cyprus to 1st time the wind coming off the black sea across the bosses will make you feel quite cold. i suspect intentions will indeed drop by friday, and the rain spreads eastwards, giving some snow on the heights in lebanon, shots and south catching no means you may be as far as houses gather about time he gets into friday or saturday. so i suspect it may well fall upon forwarding more active happens just briefly. sherry on the coast beyond vast and that looks like it
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would be fine. but coming around the top of syria into was known iraq, they will be sharing rain or snow and south is that quite a wind. so the potential for dust storm region sounds to answer to a to or even your rock is definitely the for friday. less so on saturday with the right and stuff to folding, eastern iraq, south of that's much, much quieter. yes. i think to cheryl's in the eastern side of the still my some woman back here advice, especially raised and still potential for big charles here to. so ask a soft glasgow. now it has pulsed into heavy rain recently, but it's nothing worse to come at least mixture as far west as example, equitorial guinea, the heavy right is sort of the side of the unique perspectives. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence? and as i said, 11 on, on her voices,
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the world has turned its back on so that our lives do match. so many people math are just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very obviously because of the 2nd 12 presidency, they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out just the are doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict, refusing for me actually, a lot of the rates are really, really vague. with an in depth coverage, i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you close to the heart of the story . the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, all the way down the top stories on the all to 0 is our, the head of the world health organization has been stranded in human officer and is really attack on the airport. and somehow he was boarding a flight, took the time of the attack. attacks were also carried out to him for days on israel. the military has once again launched air attacks on northern gauze as last partially functioning hospital. this as a 4th baby freezes to death. in a force displacement can syrian security forces are reinforcing their presence in several cities following an attack that kills 14 police officers and talk to the interior ministry. blame the ambush on remnants of the separation. and we're also getting reports of weapons several on fire in the talk to you the for
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a front excuse me, his hands it over one if it's military base is in charge as part of his withdrawal from its former colony. last month, charge abruptly ended military cooperation with friends, with in germane. ah, so you can closer ties with russia. the french army had some, a 1000 personnel in charge. and most of the troops are expected to leave bases in the coming weeks off by the city is joining us live from caliber city and nigeria. i find what does the french withdrawal mean for tron? a well, it will leave todd with a vacuum. the departure will leave child with some kind of the needs and wants. if you look at the ministry it, they tried in military and most of the hardware and the training of the military cause was mainly a friend space. forego that are the interest that may fill in the gap quickly,
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especially russia voice, or whose influence is going in the region. how about the french departure is not like a child's thing. it happened because of several factors. and one of these is the, uh, go in regional and different sentiments and of course charged a desire to a so disagreeing to all right, it's territory. but the gain, of course, the 3rd reason being the going on to frank sentiments inside chide, and that is not isolated. it's partly because of 2 major types. cutting down by bo, quite out 1st in october, when 40 soldiers tried doing destroyed as well. reportedly killed officially confirmed by the government, all the other socialist, i saying that the numbers are much more than that. and then in november, i know that type happened killing between $11.17 french soldiers in charge and got raised the on to french sentiments. and that to a very, very high level endorsed. what are some of the reasons if i say that they decide to
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leave some vacuum. but again, it's a vacuum that can be treat very quickly, failed by other countries like russia. so where does this leave the french then and their influence in their former colonies, especially the west africa region of the what basically the french forces in west africa and central africa in particular are losing that grip on the region, split to reduce what's missing from africa. and of course, not only me to try to leave it also losing economically recently been is a government under the military leadership that took over control of french mining company in that country. and of course, gradually they've been undermining french business interest in the region. so basically we think which time we'll see the replacement of the french, but other interest already. we're seeing the russians lining up countries like turkey, countries, mining countries like australia and others, are lining up to feel in the gaps. and of course, this will cost is
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a little bit because the french are going to court by the seizure of the miner uranium mining license in the country. but again, it shows that the french is grad, the, the process gradually loading, losing its grips on it for my companies. okay, awesome. i have the entities for forwarding from nigeria. my thank you so much. i as an under see power cable connecting finland on a stony, a husband damaged and the bolt exceed finish. authorities are investigating the incidents and say sabotage cons to be ruled out. the cable sling to supplies like tricity from finland's new nuclear power plant to estonia, unfinished authorities, believe the damage was caused by the anchor of an oil tanker and the vessel eagle, us carrying russian oil to egypt was passing over the cable. when the outage happens, it's now under investigation just weeks ago, 2 other data cables were caught in the region and one lay between finland in germany and another between lithuania and sweden. authorities are investigating
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a chinese ship that was in the area at the time hall, reese has been following the story from london and has this updates well during the baltic, isn't the biggest body of water, but it is course a complicated warranty or politically voted by knowing countries and it kind of has a tangle of cables, pipelines, criss crossing between those countries. it's also home to 15 percent of the wells shipping. now, 8 of those 9 countries on native countries, one of them is russia and that's been increased attention in the baltic since 2 of those countries, sweden and finland applied to join nighttime, and was accepted into the lights in the wake of russia's invasion of ukraine. and in not time that happened, several instance suffice noted for one initially in september 2022 at the explosion of the north stream one and 2 pipelines near the danish island of phone home. and the more,
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the more recent one i was in the event. but i'm now this one with the at eagle as russell and apparently 3 other telecommunications vessels nearby from finland to australia. well, just after the incident in november nights, i carried out an exercise called freezing wins in the politics of the t. russel's 4000 military post canals to try and boost that preparedness for this kind of incident to, to try and prevent it from happening. but that has the same challenges, bad weather and they sent the drone down to the sea bad and that's not probably froze. it all comes as a, a big a military build up in the baltics. memorials have been held across asia to mar 20 years since one of the world's worst natural disasters. as to now me in the indian ocean, kill 230000 people in 14 countries. most of the victims were in indonesia, stuff us and reports from bond to actually of the 20 as on and the
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pain is still fresh. survivors came to gather at one of several mask weights and the indonesian province of j with 13000 on identified buddies were buried the at exactly 8 am. and that actually came to a stand scale to remember the moment when the massive earthquake that caused it to now be struck again. sydney get a data set these days. i for you to send us a gabby. how do you think about 20 years ago when i was the new warner carrying my 6 month old daughter? now she is a big girl as to, i'm believable. you know, at the thoughtful baby's life by climbing into a tower beside people will see all the time. i was still small, my mother told me i swallowed too much water and became paralyzed. but she treated me and now i can walk. i became an athlete, and today i'm commemorating the 20th anniversary of this anatomy. the list was badly injured,
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lack laser had to be empty page. it was 7 years old when the ways carried her for 8 kilometers. by telling her story of survival. she has become a local hero. it is, i guess what i'm about was found in the afternoon. i was the 2nd day i was holding onto a piece of food. when i was carried away by the water and slunk of survivors and relatives visited the spot where a train washed off, it's rex by the waist, was smashed into a village. the 2000 people were killed. more than 35000 people died in the country's coastal areas and boxing day silence off with more than a 1000 fatalities among the many foreign tourists from worst. his tongue about providence survived. as we lift those halloween moments, i'm really my only i would come here to because i have a feeling the see has taken my child. i'm very angry with it. i can't even put my foot in the water. i can still hear her voice to my is that she's calling from me.
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i can't abandon her me. in, in the a women off with milk and flowers through the c, remembering nearly 11000 people who died that day. 20 years, so on monday he has fail companies, how they manage to survive such a force of nature. their stories from questions on whether these coastal areas are no better prepared than 2 decades ago. the indian ocean tsunami has shown us the power of human resilience, but even more the from the ability of human life steadfast al jazeera i chase. russia is warning against promoting what it calls hypotheses about what caused wednesdays crash if and as are based on the airline. 38 people were killed when the plane went down while on route to the russian city of groves. name and national day of mourning was held in as are based on today as an investigation into the cause of the disaster begins. iran con reports. how many silence turns into a day of morning and as a buys on,
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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 girl's name in chechnya. but around 2 and a half hours later, a crash to act to apples and causing stone. these areas overseas will open an investigation, send them the, the reasons for the crash are not yet known to us. there are various theories, but i believe it is premature to discuss stems. the matter must be thoroughly investigated. the criminal case has been launched by the prosecutor general's office. this um is 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 his flight. and it was initially reported to have been hit by buds or to strike. but nothing has been confirmed. however, some aviation experts say file will play,
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cannot be ruled out. all the who might be responsible is already contested. some say it was russia of the say ukrainian drones may be responsible. most of the sites do you have a sample of this point, but as for the vision regarding the use of the defense systems from russian territory, it should be noted that indeed during the morning of the 25th of december, it would drone a tax from the criminal states against the russian territory on an airfield and civilian infrastructure. 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 bodies of the dead, are pulled from the wreckage for the russia has also st. rescue work is inc. has ex dani officials say nationals from as a by john russia at catholics. don and care gets done. rumbled family members desperately sold information about the loved ones at our local hospital. oh,
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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 still forgot i sort of survived. the sight of the crash is now a crime scene. investigators from across the amount of hydro, ambria and international experts of studying all of it to find dances and wrong count. how does that and okay, let's say to gregory fights as an aviation consultants on a former air safety investigator with the us national transportation safety board. joining us from denver, colorado. mr. fi, thanks for your time. i'm sure you've seen the footage of the flights. what is the footage of the cross, or perhaps the pattern of the damage indicate to you what may have happened? well, there's a number of things during one of the, the, one of the things is with the aircraft in flight. of course investigators are going to be studying the flight path. that is the control ability of the airplane. that's
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where the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder will be very important. because there are the electronic witness there, that they're the ones that are going to tell the investigators exactly what was going on with the aircraft at any moment in time, all the way up to impact. so we're hoping that whatever damage was sustained in the air did not disable either one of those black boxes. but when you look at the wreckage itself, there are a number of pictures floating around on the internet right now. that would suggest that there was penetration by outside type device like shrapnel. because when you look at the pock marks or the punctures in the tail section of the aircraft, the air from outside in which means what ever penetrated the fuselage. the structure itself came from outside the aircraft and was blown in versus inside blown out. mean, as are based on in cars like science,
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say that they are cooperating with an investigation and based they seem to cite different potential reasons for the crossing. maybe it was a condition uh with a flock of birds initially, or the plan was diverted due to poor weather weather conditions. um, how likely is that? and when you look at the physical evidence, i know that the, they additionally said bird strikes, bird strikes, does not present that kind of evidence, especially on the tail section of the aircraft. as we've seen with the miracle on the hudson here in the united states several years ago, where the aircraft collided with a flock of geese and the pilot ended up putting it into the into the river in new york. when you look at the damage to this particular aircraft and you compare it to malaysian air m age 17 that was issued down. you can see that the similarity in, in a puncture marks on the fuselage and in various parts of the aircraft are similar.
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so i don't know why they may have had a story about diverting because of weather or birds or whatever. but those kinds of things would not have brought this airplane down based on the physical evidence. when would you expect or when should we expect rather sort of more concrete information or concrete evidence based on an investigation. how long does such an investigation take usually as well when you look at the nature of this, again, the in steve investigators are going to have to reconstruct the flight path. where was this aircraft when the initiating event occurred? were they in an action area where there was military action taking place, there's going to probably be a joint type investigation between a civilian authority and of course military, they're going to have to ferret out, you know, what kind of military activity may have been in the area where this aircraft was operating,
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i would expect the investigators would have some very good information if the talk to the voice recorder and the flight data recorder are intact and are readable. there should be some very good information that we should have. again, based on how much they want to release over the next 72 to you know, 96 hours because once those boxes are read, the information is readily present. and so all now it really takes somebody to, to explain the data. right. okay. and gregory 5 here in aviation analyst speaking to us from denver, colorado. thank you so much. you're welcome. i a physics coming up on the news hour and just a moments of stuff who is warriors fight it out. in a thriller with my bronze lakers as stories on the way and support the hard hit came in to be could be interm had for 4 years,
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