tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 29, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the . ready the hello until mccrae. this is the news. how i live from coming up. in the next 60 minutes, the passenger plane crash lands in south korea hitting a barrier interrupting and signs. at least 176 people are now confirmed. it calls for the release of a gallons a hospital during to up to is ready for asses detained him during
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a ride and the besieged news. serious new security forces intensify the military operation in the province of the talk you, the stronghold of the former sod regime provost visited, raquel a cadillac truly has been sworn in as president of georgia. the pro european opponents refused to recognize his legitimacy. everything is under way and sheds contentious complimentary election. its 1st and 13. he is the old position, his boy calls him device. and how time, how much would this forth livable have the test to move 9 points clear at the top of the english premier league arnie slots, his team are taken on west time aiming to maintain the on beaten waiver. the passenger pine has skidded off of runway and south korea and crash killing at least
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$176.00 people. they were $181.00 passengers and crew on board is being described as one of the countries west aviation disasters. this issue, if slide from bangkok, appeared to have problems extending its landing gear at milan international airport in the south west. the families of those on board have been gathering at the airport waiting for any news. the head of the line has apologized and promised to work with all star these invest. i think the cause of the crash, probably prize reports on how the disaster unfolded. the last moments of j u f. like 2216 skating uncontrollably on its belly along the runway before hitting a perimeter roll the one half port exploding into flames. the boeing 737 had apparently made previous attempts to lend. after what appeared to be a bush strike, blew out one of its engines that may have resulted in the failure of its lending
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gear. but the question investigators will need to figure out the exact cause. this is a almost 3 kilometer long run way. very long. runaway compared to most other international airport. so i suspect that for whatever reason, the aircraft not only had a land bigger issue, it might have had an issue with other aircraft systems. the operators of the craft j u. s. is the largest low cost carrier in south korea. there's been a rapid expansion to budget headlines in recent years. as many more south koreans take vacations, especially to more popular destinations in asia, such as thailand. and many on both this flight would have been returning from the christmas break. as the death toll manse, this is potentially the biggest tragedy in south korea. rob mcbride, i'll just say, are so overall mcbride to joins us now live. you're at milan international airport
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. can you just explain what the scene is likely or right now? yeah, the airport here is becoming pretty much now the in from 2 operating base for all of the different components dealing with the optimize, the tragedy. it's obviously he is, the focuses of many, much of us have chris media has descended on this small corner of the south west of south korea. but it's also you see many representatives of the emergency respondents. hey, you see some of the different support groups that have been sent here. there's been a big government to a mobilized effort to try to support all of the different activities going on here . and of course, the focus is also on many of the relatives who have come here to the port where in the rival, a rival section of the pool. but just upstairs from here is a special section where many of the relatives who are anxious to be waiting for news, all the victims,
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all waiting. and with that being kept brief to by south korean official sack, a breathing told when uh this uh, the progress was being made on identifying the victims of the cell and then grimly only 6. the victims have actually been identified so far apart they because of the folks just fi that took hold of the a craft after the crash with a 176 people not being confirmed that there was still several people on the account to pull. and we know that that had been to survive, as they said, the crew members from the across demand and the woman, the cabin crew who appear to have been in the very back section of the tale of the plane when it crashed and separated and disintegrated. but it does seem as though the parts of the cross, they were and separated from the rest of the fuse lodge, which then became consumed by fire. so they survived in that one small area i'll be
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at craft that did not catch fire robots obviously very early in terms of the investigating exactly what happens. there is a tool, so that boost dry could have been a contributing factor. do we have any more information about that? yeah, we've been getting different briefings throughout the day from different parts of government, different ministries, and also from the new and a half volt itself. just about the chronology about the, about the sequence of events which will happen at around about 9 o'clock local time this morning. here in south korea, the control tower. they said that they issued a warning about potential bud strikes at $857.00. and we know that to buy from video footage captured on the ground, it does appear as though that the one of the engines of the cross blue outs possibly caused by a bud strike. we then have been told that at 859, that was
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a may day of the was sent out by the cross that requested had immediate return back to the runway. it smelt it already made one attempt to land and then full minutes late to of course came that terrible crush the questions that remain on the opposite of why the landing gear of this at craft was not deployed. did something happened with the, with the, the potential but strike an explosion of an engine, but that would have prevented that from occurring. but the consequence of this, of course, was that the cross skidded all the pretty much the length of the runway beyond the runway. and it was then where they hit this perimeter of fencing that we knew that the explosions occurred and the, the cross to breaking up. thank you so much for bringing us a light to say that's rob mcbride for us at one international airport. the,
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the he's riley miller tree is continuing its systematic attacks on hospitals across scouts of these images from i'll, a hospital in kansas city is riley. artillery shelling has damage the upper floor needs ready military has targeted the sick and hospital in kansas city. within a matter of hours, at least 7 palestinians have been killed by the attack on a wafaa hospital, several others engine. some reported to be in critical condition while for the license we're going to go through a gas and we had color is joining us live from to all bala to hospitals that hits in a matter of hours. can you just bring us up to speed with exactly what is happens? well, i left the hospital is a rehabilitation, so it's center and it's mainly treats elderly people. but during the war, a lots of people with chronic diseases have been chose to ring in this hospital,
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at the upper floor of the hospital was targeted, 7 palestinians have been killed. and according to the civil defense teams, there are more people injured down there. so transferring them to the hospital, which was also targeted by the end is really our teller was telling earlier today, no one was injured, but the hospital is itself has been affected and damaged. we're talking about the windows and the upper floor. and this has been systematic, especially after what happened come on at one yesterday where the is really forces and they did the hospital brains. it took the generators, us, everyone to back to a not only that, but also a rest of the doctor will see a month along with dozens of other policies who were inside the hospital. and some of them have been also p. those who were injured by the is where the air sites it
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has been systematic. we have been seeing hospitals being targeted every single day by the is there any courses and this is all happening, a mid best shortage of medicine, shortage, medical supplies, and all the situation that's going on in gauze hospitals right now. you touched on the situation to come out on one hospital and the sight of its directors, the any updates on exactly what has happened to him. well, we do not know where the doctor to some of the, of the sophia's whereabouts. but we have been hearing testimonies for those toddler sinews we were arrested before he was arrested in the set that he refused till the last minute to leave the hospital. he refused to leave the patients and the injured policy news in the hospital, and he was the only source for everyone inside the hospital where he gave us an update. i wouldn't ever he had internet,
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but tomorrow as one was the only facilitating hospital in the another involve a flip. despite the 8th day at siege without food, watch or, or a at the hospital was continuing with the bare minimum supplies they were sent treating woods, and now there is 0 hospitals up in the another and cause of the trip all hospitals, way out of service. and that is there any are color selling and the air strikes and everything that is where these are committing in that area is continuing. thank you so much. and as always in color refer as that and i'll fall off. the palestinian gen list has been shot and killed in a home and janine and the occupied westbank. the family of chava siobhan says she was walking to a grocery store when a shot was fired from the direction the palestinian authority secure. he paused in a statement, a p, a spokesman said they would not personnel of me area at the time comes as battles, the ongoing between the pellets and uno, storage and sizes. and janine the p,
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i says it's operation aims to root out what it calls lola's elements. well, for an update on both of these, we're going to speak to journalist even him who is in from iowa and the occupied with banking. so 1st of all, can you tell us more about the journalist that was count was of us above was a 21 year old journalist student in the university, but she has been one of the key reporters from within the refugee camp, reporting on what has been happening in terms of the palestinian security forces. launching a campaign from inside that a few jacob, she's been sending videos to local an arab media. she's also been joining certain journalists from inside the comp as a fixer to try and explain the situation over there. the families says that it has no doubt that it was the palestinian security forces shaw towards show that and
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killed her. this is why they sent her body for an autopsy. now the autopsy has finished and we are still waiting for the results. but we know that the body of shut us above was making its way from the autopsy in nablus to his hometown of janine where she is expected to be buried. it's a very tense situation inside the refugee camp. as during that a swim warning her, they were saying that she survived this by the is ready forces only to be killed by the palestinian authorities security forces. now, according to the security forces, they say they had nothing to do with it and that they called the a crime and that they had a no responsibility whatsoever in that chile. and neither can you just bring us up to date with the latest in regards to the palestinian authority. right? there's on going in to name well they don't cause the rates. what the palestinian authority is trying to say is that it wants to act against lo
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full it a little list people. they say that to anyone, any area that does not, it go under the control and sovereignty of the palestinian authority. they need to act out as the governing body here in the occupied the west bank. of course this is seen as part of an operation. the palestinian authority is doing to show that this has strength in the occupies westbank, specifically that they called the but so in, inside the cap as part of pearl, iranian elements. and they want to ensure that there is safety and security there. now when you talk to the battalion from within the refuge account, they say that they are working and operating against the indian is randy occupation . this is why they're carrying up arms and slicing. these really forces who usually read the. com. so there's really a, we can say, well, the parts between how the apollo city and authority is viewing its role and how the best silly and,
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and far to arms fighters engineering are viewing their role. it's remains a tense situation and with the killing of each other. it is expecting to be an escalating tension. okay, thanks so much. need a need to abraham for us in ramallah. the living on has sent back more than 70 offices of serious form of regime to the new authorities in damascus. the offices fled to live and on to the full of bush, out of a sob that comes as serious security operations continue right across the country. intensifying in the northwest and city of the talk in the interior minister, a ministry has blamed the address on what it describes as remnants of the form right, james and then damascus will start. he's continue collecting weapons for members of the groups as part of the deal. do you not oil sanctions on the new ministry of
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defense? but the agreement does not include the syrian democratic forces and the new administration now faces the challenge of continued fighting among rival factions. serious new intelligence chief has promised to introduce sweeping reforms. an obstacle top has said that institutions that we're used to to arise the syrian people during the regime of bush on all sides will be abolished. w in has estimated that more than 130000 people in syria. i'm missing many of fits to have died while in detention and the segments i'll skip top said the security establishment will be reformed after dissolving all services and restructuring them in a way that owners out people who criticize the oppression and tyranny of the old regime through its various security upper offices, it's sold corruption and inflict inflicted torture on the people. you will say we don't to cite while the security services of the assad regime were many and varied
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. they had all been imposed on the oppressed people for more than 5 decades. of the lives we've got some, a bunch of i'd who's in the port city of la tuck, it took us through serious security challenges, but 1st we're going across to for itself. so the who is in the capital damascus. uh 1st, what can you just focus through? what else? the intelligence chief is sage, and exactly what his priorities now as well when the position to go over the control of the comforter on december 8th. the said that the priority is to keep the that the, to preserve the save our practices. however, one, the sat there was excluded from that. that was the security. so we have seen the, the didn't even station this or the army, and then they have this old, the polish forces. and now head of the intelligence where it's being pointed to 3 days ago. and as, and it's got that same,
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they have dissolving the old regime intelligence service and they're going to rebuild it, recreate it from scratch, and that is indeed a radical stab, because usually this part of the will then as where when we see the revolutions, usually the way or restructuring the security app that this is, is happening to the reforms, but in stadium keys, it is not waiting to do with the photos, but rather dissolving the previous one and building completely a new, secure the practices with have several branches talking about the army that the police forces and the secret service now. so the reason for that that they have taken such a radical steps is because they do not want to face any content revolution in the future. and if they leave the all the pieces to run the secured at the app. but if this is that, then you will remain there as a posing after that you're quite remarkable. how much would the new admit
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ministration has to do to try and rebuild the next? you just give us an update on the, the security operation that the new administration has launched against members of the assad ration as well. know the security to a place on the lot on going on the west and come to the side of the city of homes in the past twos and other costs of cities as well. and the reason that this security where police had been kicked off because that being some of the demonstrations in that part of syria where it was regarded as the stronghold of the form of a gym. and it's also where the arrow, the alibi, minorities, majority of the atom. i know that the otherwise minority leave. so there was some cause of even on the rise up against the a guest and even sufficient to the new. and the reason is taking this extreme and extremely serious because on one hand, they know that the need to preserve the social order this year. and on the other hand, they need to deliver to the justice. so now the majority of the companies are so
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nice that being brutalized by redeem, or which was the comedy or from an allied sack. and many people are saying, well, we have be able to devise, that'd be to a lot. and now it's time to take the demand. how big are the demonstration knows that if they let these phone done, it's correct perhaps could be to effect that in conflict in syria, which is the last thing that the new visitors would like this. what they are in that they are conducting the security issues and also the rest of the high level, former officials of the, the, the, the, the, the, the official top level offices of the former regime was such a scenario. okay, thanks so much. rachel russell, sort of for us, the in damascus. we're going to cross over now to a salvage of aid, who is in the talk here, and can just bring us up to date on the latest, some security operations that are happening there in that region which was once a strong hold of the assault ration. so
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when the last few days we've seen thousands of reinforcements which are being sent to this best and cost and region in the top here to talk to us and in the countryside of both of these faces as well. we've heard a number of arrests of being made and the situation remains tens as operations in july and in other places are continuing in the last 24 hours. we've seen hundreds of arrests being made in these areas, some of them, according to the fight, as our high ranking officials. they've been telling us that this, they faced up a month before challenge one is former regime official, elizabeth soldiers, that heavy weaponry. we've now gone towards the mountains of, let's get into the villages and then their hold up there and there's heavy crashes that, that continue as they try and grade those. been a, just their concern is that because one of each the member told us that they using the villagers as human shields. so it's difficult to carry out those coming operations that and then there is the cities themselves impact those in the tech
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here. but they have to deal with the remnants of the former regime. they said people with guns, people who done minute fee fatigues are now going out in and carrying out raids and stealing people's property in the name of the new administration. so it is a multitude of challenges that this new government testing phase to be met some of the officials and the according to them they've, they've briefing up intelligence operations in the cities. but they're also trying to tell people that they are differentiating between the why did i love the community, the people who are, who have been involved and who are currently involved in crimes as button. so it is going to be a long process before they can bring complete peace to this area. but the fighters here are adamant def, setup checkpoints, in most major places. you can see their presence on the street and they're handing out information numbers and details to people to try and tell them where that evidence of the former is. she must so that it can be very targeted and specific in their operations. but as on investment costs,
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we're here in the port of the tech here that operations are continuing as usual, people are coming to work. and as you mentioned earlier that people are giving up their weapons in damascus into the places on the entrance of the port on the posts that they've been checked. the point is set up in the city, members of the former regime before the police army and other personnel are coming back in the hand in their weapons and then now being given temporary id, so they don't face any problems and checkpoints, thank you so much us i'm a, a salvage of i'd for us with the light is from the talk. yeah. the georgia has warning and you, president of the months of political turmoil, metallic have a loss really is a full the in p from the governing georgian dream policy and a full, the full of the country has been wronged by weeks of protest to the government suspend it talks to join the e u. it comes as the alarm zoar up. it's really told supporters that she would
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leave the presidential palace. but his promise to fight home. she says that she is the legit and legitimate president and has cooled the new elections. the opposition says october, his palm entry board was rig smockey. some of that comes out the is a political analyst and the found all the civil consent and non governmental organization that provides commentary on public diplomacy and piece initiatives. this is the protest, rejection of growing russian influence. a really slow process. and i think it's like a, it's not the declining kind that every day. all the groups. uh, i don't know like a whole profession because of all the ages they are. martin mar 19 or i think there was and we are getting their congress which is not, not something right now we are looking for internet no support. so we know that sir . uh, for example, after that, how did you know when did you give us a sanction financially from you guys?
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obviously that uh sold it as long as he was invited to no rush and process it all in fox attending this. uh uh, somehow like, uh, they're gonna be changing. so how the donald trump really how to defend it, to do, but in the end to receive that the awesome. yeah. awesome. in the region and the like, you know, you said you were going in the balkans. obviously that the internal things you know, like and then in terms of the developments, right, you saw what was happening in romania, you know, go up, i do see what is going on in georgia. right. and there's also what's going on the set of yeah, that's a $100000.00 people are going to see it. so somehow it's like get out on these. this is going to getting georgia about. the idea is like a rush, i'm help say around the rest of my life. people who don't want to be like read by enough because somehow they want to do more or i think there was as
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well. so hit hit on al jazeera we'll bring you the colorful sights and sounds of this is kilowatt accountable and nigeria, and later on in sport teams of targeting the final nfl playoff spots. thomas here with that story, the high pressure continues to dominate the weather across europe. you can see the last the clear sky. see it tells me that the morning missed in the fall. guest eventually spoke up to was the northwest, the see the large area of high pressure, but still that was below, reflect, precious watering, white grinding away close at east to side of the mediterranean. that is what was stormed out of that. it may small rain into the east to med select the signal as to whether to fish mounts and sing some snow as well. so still wet,
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so windy and cold will cease in cold weather. also coming to the north west of the next couple of days. uh, change these on the way we do have one thing for us across the northern half of scotsman for some heavy rain has to go through the next day or so. and by monday we could even see some significant stifled over the highest ground. that right, thanks for the south was holding out and going to go well in areas of england, we'll see some wet weather when it's picking up. so that will shift that for that lingering funk that we've had. of course, a good parts of england. and well, just pushing a little further southward, skilled enough, but to ride down towards the southwest that the spain and portugal allows you to have to close mounts of north africa. but those showers around the met, it's right in will leak into a northern areas of egypt and the positive libya for a time. but it does drive out here by monday. a manipulated by those in power. and selection is unique tentatively seen anything like for an old person,
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but they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play is fast put their faster non profits for people susceptible to government control. this type again, and it's 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 out, is there a heavy pricing in the we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequential for the human suffering that we've a 4 times. we break bulletin bonds and some of the world's most trouble reaching the army floods in the face of i suppose advance. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence in recent years. in some instances we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law, and we always include the views from all sides. so
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl is the number of people killed in a plane crash and south korea has risen to 177, which is u. s. slide was trying to land at milan international airport and the southwest is being described as one all the countries list it as honest as he's ready. military has targeted to hospitals in kansas city. in a matter of hours, at least 7 palestinians were killed. and one of the attacks on how was the hospital, several others are injured, some reported to be in critical condition. and serious new security forces are intensifying the military operation and the problem. so for the talk you,
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the strong hold on the deposed assad, rushing side and security is positive as to you, not the country under the new administration. but if i could show it almost a 1000000 syrians now live in germany with around 10 to 15 percent having taken on german citizenship with the end of the assault regime. some have been contemplating returning to syria, but has done that kind report. some feel that they are now more at home in germany and don't want to attend to uncertainty. so let me re, how we relax is with his fiance is a balance home invalid with the christmas holidays. still in full swing work worries of distant. but from time to time, remy does have to keep across his emails. he's a senior software engineer working for a firm that took him on as a syrian refugee many years ago. they was so impressed with him, then they helped introduce him to the venture on. so the angry math code as an
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example of how the syrians could integrate into this society back in 2018, he told me of the difficulty see 1st faced here. now 6 years later, he tells me why he wanted to become german. i'm part of a country, a society that values, human dignity mentioned brother and also freedom. and it's a great site and i'm proud to be a german citizen. when i go somewhere, i say i'm syrian german, so i'm german. i'm see oregon at the same time, the average syrian here is around 26 years old, off the age of the average german, meaning they can work from much longer. there are around a 127000 syrians working a skilled laborers here. many in the automotive industry, and in the medical profession alone, around 5300 syrians working here as doctors, people like he bought a nice, she's an assistant pediatrician in berlin. but along with her husband, she's thoughts about whether to return to syria. as i have this and i have it in my
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mind, but i also have a home here now, so it's difficult to think. i don't know what's coming in the future. i have a lot of hypoth, syria. i have good hope of my people that together we can build a good country figure show they're already 15000 vacancies for doctors in germany. i asked one leading health care expert. what would happen if the syrian physicians would suddenly leave the doors? that would mean our present shortage would grow and it would certainly take a long time to fill in something is, is it wouldn't be possible at all. it means we have to think about how we will we organize care for you guys for now, many syrians here want to stay. certainly, remy, it is about a very clear about that. he would like to help syria if he can, but he says his future is from the here in germany. don't want it. kane al jazeera,
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bowling voting is on the way in chad for the country's 1st parliamentary election since 2011. and the governing party says it's the final step and returning chad to constitutional rule after a code 3 years ago. but the opposition is boy called him devoted. so i think phase of vote rigging the elections will replace the military live transitional governments with a to change of policy and the low a house or national assembly will consist of 180 directly elected members. the opera house or senate will have 69 members, 2 thirds of them elected by local and provincial council is a 15 opposition groups of boy, causing the vote saying it is a mess. go right design to entrench the ruling, potties power, the government. and since the election to critical to stability and democratic progress parliamentary elections were originally said, the 2015, but were repeatedly delayed due to security concerns the pandemic. and the death of president interest. d. b, in 2021. his son mohammed, interest stevie took a pallet in
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a code that yeah. and was elected president in may 2024 continuing mold and 3 decades of the family rule. for more on this, we're joined now by catherine story, who is in chad's capital in the she meant, 1st of all, catherine balls that how about them now? what sort of turn out to are you seeing that what's expected? i guess we've been here for a couple of hours, but people that's st streaming in very, very slowly. i mean, it's just a handful of people that we have. cnn will be speaking to john ellis, who have gone to the appalling stations, and they say that this situation is the same. we've been speaking to a political on a list. who said that they expect that the vote to turn out is going to be a very slow now the president of a vote that he cost to buy lot on your on in the day. we also have seen some observers here, but i mean,
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we have been told that to the original of all the others are in the country. but we have also been told that either of the missions like the you and the african union on not a she a now we also, i've been hearing from cha, dns who say that they feel disconnected. um from this whole electoral process. and now, speaking with me is my how much i demo a journalist. we've been here for a couple of hours. i mean people are not coming in. why do you think that i you surprise? hardly surprise because if you just from the come saying that see, did you say amex in the sense in popping up tempo? any kind of answers? yes. because people have been so many elections i did and the results always stick to more be willing policy over is reading. and so the feed that
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the size and they don't, they don't, they don't feel that belong to the cost is know, was a position of parties in main opposition. parties and civil society for to you said next to them, what reasons are they using for that? they have given house the reason i'm on which defends that the left or least has not been devised enough, does not in upstate i mean in between the law selection, many people's dies. some people are probably cetera, but it has not been taken into account. and do you have to talk to, is that to be a lift sort of bodies on my legs? move body. that is the cause, the commission. well, if it is not independent because it's headed by a member of the ruling party, as well as the the constitution of the council. uh, we choose the task we proclaiming the result. well, the constitutional concept as well is headed by a member of the room closet and disappearing faults. same. so people feel like it's
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a done deal. do you think that because of you know, everything that you've said that the selection is going to lock? let obviously yes uh and especially if that so now definitive at all. well that will. she's very embarrassing for the yeah. all right. right. thank you very much. yes. that was originally so we've been speaking to and whatever he's saying, resonates to with many charges that we've been speaking to. and they say that they feel that the selection is not bad. they say that they will, they just want to deal with their problems. the cost of living is extremely high, and they just wants to benefits. this is an oil kind of, she said oil producing countries and people do not see that those benefits, trickling down to them. thank you so much. catherine. the catherine story for us there in chad's capital. so that's kind of sounds defense ministry says it has
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carried down several strong, some focused on in retaliation for an attack last week is the largest cross board of violence as relations continue to to terrorize city. a car has this report, these protesters and that's kind of stands close problems are expressing their sadness and anger over the depths of children in air strikes carried out by pakistan. the hall is the most part of a few days ago. impact equal prevents our women and children were bummed by pakistan. we have coveted today to raise all voices to the world. read the month, the economic pressure be put on practiced on to prevent such things from happening . can stand, the defense ministry has said it's carried at strikes in retaliation. going a pack, a 70 soldier, the circle of civilians is i'll be moved up was to o'clock or later last night. the forces gave them a strong response and we stand by offices. we want to say to them, you are not alone and facing the evil talk of sony military. ask on official to say
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pakistan strikes earlier this week. killed nearly 50 civilians, mostly women and children. is on the that says the targeted fighters from the pakistani to rekey tell a black, a ton of bands takeover of afghanistan in 2021 was 1st welcome to buy some of that as a new beginning across the board of skirmishes and increasing a tax arm groups on pakistan have soured relation to the strikes this week, or the latest in a tit for tat exchange. it's not about accuses afghanistan of harboring fighters focused on the toner to using the people focused on very expecting that having supported the sun for us, which would give no space whatsoever to hostile elements in the stuff. on the contrary, this has not happened, and that is why this tension the 2600 kilometer border, known as the drag line has long been
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a source of dispute between the 2 countries. as kind of stand does not fully recognize the line established during the colonial era. going backwards a force border crossings to shots frequently. pakistan and afghanistan say they want peaceful relations, but on the ground, the violence is only escalating for the car, which is 0. new york's attorney general is promising a separate investigation into the death of an inmate house that he was beaten by state correctional officers. public brooks, who was living 12 years of salt, died in the hospital on december. the 10th prison watched on group side violence against prisoners is endemic and the sides, correctional facilities. and warning views may find some of the pictures and she has tons, these report distressing new york's attorney general release this video on friday, showing the beating of 43 year old inmate, robert brooks on december. the 9th at the masi correctional institution is hams. would comforter behind his back brooks the following morning? well,
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the officers present adult activated. the body comes hoffer. now footage was recorded in stand by mood without order. i do not take likely the release of this video, especially in the middle the holiday season. but as the attorney general, i released these videos because i have a responsibility and duty to provide the brooks family, their loved ones and all new yorkers with transparency and accountability for team correctional officers, sol jones and the nurse are now under investigation. one officer has since resigned with the other suspended without pay. as the inquiry continues in a statement, the governor of new york express what she said with her shock. the state of new york she wrote has 0 tolerance for individuals who break the law. and i'm committed to holding everyone fully accountable the correction offices union the release of statement cooling, the beating in, comprehensible, get, watched all groups say they've loomed of institutional violence at new york's
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correctional facilities quotes for centuries. but let me that report in 2023 specifically investigating this facility and found the 80 percent of inmates of witness or experienced abuse. the 70 percent racial discrimination and for the offices involved. already defendants and other little sinks and edging abuse of prisoners with to accused of being members of a so called beat up squads at the present. the regularly brutalizes roommates, judging by their demeanor and kind of the way people are milling about it seems really just like business as usual for them. you know? no one seems like there's a rage or shock about what's going on. and it's just to me and makes me fearful about what else goes on, you know, has done not inside that present kind of on a routine basis. the tardies in new york will be tested as to whether they are serious about reaching out what's an edge to be endemic violence and it's just the system will be satisfied with simply blaming a few bad apples for the regularly documented abuse she ever time. so your elders are in the united states has carried out. it's just a deep taishan. slattich was molla with 100 people arriving in the capital. of
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course, a mile assessing immigration officials say most of those deported work with a mile of nationals detained in several us cities. more than 70000 guatemalans have been returned to the country since january. the central american countries says it's ready to accept the 40s from other neighboring countries and was being seen as a major shift in migration policy. and mexican security forces had the time to nearly half a 1000000 migrants in just 3 months as well. thirty's intensive find the crack down . the foreign minister defended the strategy. cooling at a model that works. mexico says is detained about $900000.00 asylum seekers and migrant since the beginning of the year. it is on the impression from washington to reduce the number of people entering the united states from its northern border with hundreds of people in argentina is capital has held
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a protest against mass layoffs from the countries human rights secretariat. public sector unions is 3 causes of the department stop. i have been sacked as part of president how the analyze deep public safety accounts rights group say if it's 2 accounts of people who went missing during june, teen is june to will be affected a, a. so a hit here on the al jazeera carland file. i've been struggling to recover months of the heat wave. a team of dive is trying to help. and in sport arising, teenage star of portuguese footballs biased, his team the top of the table, the the hall, choose solutions that gives us know for a future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the
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don't think that has a number, think about it as a person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want to break because the women in my country, the nazi i'm about to on we are not the night all or 2. we are human beings and this has to be treated equally. we are false. that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done even better, as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no
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one else can see. the vision is keywords. you the the other side of the school. now his son, thank you very much. uh, tom y livable have the chance to move 9 points clear at the top of the english premier league later this sunday on his lots team are taken on west time looking to maintain their beaten record in a way, games for the 7th time and the premier league era livable will be 1st and the table heading into the new year, but only once before back in 2020. have they gone on to win the title? maybe it has a bit to do with the teams you face in the 1st half of the season. so i think mainly we faced the teams to top off of the table at home. and um, and the other ones uh, we faced the way so that might have something to do with it. but it's, uh, yeah,
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uh, we are a strong team away from, from home. here's how the table's looking with the season approaching a be half way mark 2nd place arsenal are next and action on wednesday way. at brent for the early game on sunday, we'll see pep squad, deal as taking charge of mattress. the city for the $500.00 a time. so if you have taken just one wind up from the last 9 league fixtures, a heading into this game, less to city know side in the permit, the has done us poorly since the source of november. i will not give up. i will of my will, i wouldn't be here. i wouldn't be able to do it and with the situations as we have a have to do it to now we go at least as always, have been difficult to try to to get my good results into play as it would be ready . we would do it as a one of his appointment people there's with the club in terms of, of, of the funds or the people who do lots of this club. i said on says,
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winning run and it's really, syria is, has finally come to an end. they school the late to equalize that to draw 11 with like 2 academic i had one, the previous 11 matches and they're still top of the table to one point clear of inter milan. a 4th or 2 points clara ben seeka as the top of the portuguese. me they be local arrivals or be so for now on saturday nights. 4th is wising a 17 year old started with the legal more i was among the scores. ben pico, an accident against 14, and they said this sunday of the laws governing body visa isn't just expanding the size of the mens woke up from 2025. the on the 17 tournament will be doubling in size to include $48.00 teams. control has been chosen to host and next 5 additions and the results and report it is a it's
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a tournament that can provide early glimpses of future global stalls. name all it's up to 2009 and the 17 will come to present much is the city's phil food and letting go into the world. 22 in 2017 gets all will be homes. the next volley tournaments traditionally held every 2 years from 2025. it will become an annual event. the countries 1st on the 17 world cup will kick off on november, the 5th. it starts to show you who ends up rising to the top. who are the ones with potential? who are the ones that could come in and, and you know, what? if you think about it in this day and time, the amount of players that are de viewing, especially as south america. let's, let's, i'll give you that example that are debut and net 15 at 16 at 17 years rich, even in the premier league, we see a couple of 17, the 16 year olds that are, that make their debut every once in a while. as well as taking place every 12 months. the competition is being doubled
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in songs to include full ca seems germany all the raining on the 17 champions with a consonant with the greatest track record of success is africa gone? or when it twice while not jerry have listed a trophy a record 5 times folks have gone as under 17 well coach lines came in and $99.00 sees. well my dear. yeah. when the states, the bad side losing 2015 cynical could be the can seem to keep an oil next year. so the goal in particular happened, we're seeing producing an amount of talent on different consummate that's on seen. and they had to put in generation 1st thing when the effort and couple of initially 2 years ago. and you would think that i was in generation as a sort of agent drop off the electric side. you my name kind of decree by the kind of go with struggle through january. that's how the mountain top is coming through the ranks at the moment, including at the under 17 level is incredible. the trees on from ocean seen
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is one of the 2022 men's world cup, some slightly younger homes. let's see, be wrapped around another global trophy in capsule. on the richardson l g 0, the cincinnati bengals have kept their hopes of reaching the nfl selves that live to borrow through 3 touchdowns passes in this game against events that don't close the said game and overtime and secure the so to to 24 bit 3 it still needs another when in the final game that she says some help from other teams to make it to the postpone post season for the 1st time since 2023 plus los angeles charges book fair playoff plays with the big win over the new england patriots adjusting habits to for nearly $300.00 yards as the charges secured victory by 40 points to separate all the way back to his badge. harbor de la charges will be greeted by tiers the next night,
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and los angeles round to our closing in on another n s. c. west titles. diving into sections with less than 10 minutes on the close of got the runs, the over the line against the arizona cardinals. the 2nd to 9, when taking them to the brink of a slave. and then the 4th test between australia and india could still go either way on the final day. and crispin, desperate to rod took full 2nd endings, wickets blow straight. you were still able to build up a lead of more than 300 runs 5. that series is level as one of those pull for me. i have moved for you later on, but for now it's back to the home pretty. we'll see you then. thanks so much on it for carla brace. still struggling to survive. right. mom soft maureen hate wife caused a mass. carl bleaching dimes in thailand to trying to under some of the damage. but c, temperatures are still too high for the carl to recover. tony chamber pulls from colanda
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on the bottom on the coast and thailand. schools of juvenile, fresh 6th century and the arms of a prompt to cover it looks as if it's the 1st thing with life, but look more closely the curls bleached living, l get expelled from the hard sho, my high water temperatures. this is a marine environment that struggling to survive. the colorado beef is like, uh, is like, uh, 9 see 2. so you find you find everything you of a menu leaving on getting you some. uh, like, i need more vicious toilet everything in the create like, uh, uh, like your leaving. yeah. uh, do you know each and do you see the nic? recreate like the buttons for likes in, in april regular ocean temperatures caused a mass bleaching that hit 77 percent of the welts. carl reese seascapes of glaring white. but once they had been vibrant color,
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even the anatomies would bleached much to the concern of the fish, the coal i'm home. now some of the color has returned to the marine environment. seasonal currents carrying cooler waters. but temperatures are still too high. you and bertha has been monitoring the reef on this part of thailand coast, despite some signs of recovery in some areas was on how the carl is lost forever. but that box is completed that so if we can, that's what caught up. but the, the colorado at the wrong, you know, uh the still living in colorado. we can, you know, uh, put on these dates, you know, the date box and the refills and just struggling against the impact of global warming. marine biologists his favorite. carl is not only fighting to survive against the bleaching for the high temperatures of the water. it's also fighting
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against pollution, men's tourism in the murky waters of kent young. they a dim ray of light. a dedicated group of divers had been propagating carls to try and promote re gross most of being lost, but a few, whether this stone of course, or try to our parts, both with all the searching windows, everything. but just give us the case to try it again and try to find a solution to help. but that solution is just a drop in the ocean with so many of the wealth corals under the transit extinction . this vital marine results may soon be lost for tony taking out his era. in the end, the men see off the coast of china. the southern lodge areas, annual caliber carnival is drawing millions of people even as the country struggles with the cost of living crisis. the month long of interest houses is africa's biggest st policy. i'm gonna address has this report from caliber it's
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a climax of a month of music function shows. culture displays an entity event. the kind of a carnival is not due to his most popular street event. one of the great diapers ran a great st. paul, to cut about today in the past 20 years because about calling about survived to it did not make the decisions in not getting it to coverage 19 to stop it in print to think on despite the current not get any from his crisis. millions of local people and visitors are finding time to attend the friends. this is festival, however, i've seen looking forward in participation, especially from kind of been and some of the american countries which have been regular participants at previous kind of feeling devoid mod, domestic cultural groups does go under nibble's around the south, west africa,
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always find it great coming here and then this hospital and the call this the call with dollars they will tell us are not enough. the government says reorganizing the event and allowing the private sector to take the lead is paying off to so by the impact as well as if in terms of um of what i will call sales. every december i will record quite a huge amount of says i need an added value to the economy. this is street food vendor assignment. almost people kind of, oh it says the rising cost of put stuff has to be impacted. business is all i before because people are competing is too costly, you know, going to go up to 42. possibly. that will help them. how i'm going to go on buy food this on doc it despite low patronage, it says meeting new people this year has opened doors for you to diversify his
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