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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 29, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the cut on the clock, this is a new life coming up in the next 60 minutes. is rarely at strikes with 2 more hospitals in kansas city, with hundreds of displays. people in tens next to the 20 day old baby is the latest to freeze to death in northern gaza. you an agency is
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a israel to allow the delivery and is really astro icon. i mean, it shouldn't definitely meal. it's got some serious capital kills. and people and soft careers that to president declares 7 days of morning after playing crush and kills a 179. and in sports, manchester city return to winning ways with a janelle victory at lester. it was just, there is seconds of primary lead when and 10 matches a much needed 3 points for pep, for dale aside as they move out to fix the so it goes as health care system as being under attack. since israel launch is devastating, more more than a year ago, the few hospitals left the valley functioning and the bombardments is putting the lives of more patients and stuff at risk. several palestinians were killed or injured in. is there any strikes on the out?
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well, i felt hospital in garza city on sunday, these really ministry says it was targeting how much fights is a lot of the hospital is also being under 5, causing significant damage to the upper floors. the facilities that should be safe for palestinians receiving medical treatment. the hospital attacks come 2 days, also rate on the come all odd one hospital in northern garza, his director who some severe was arrested by is ready forces and is not known. where he's being taken was clued reports from the scene of the attack at a level this right, the army support. it's well think against the health sector as they attacked the i left the hospital in the middle of gauze, la city, and this is the, the walk which, which of has been completely destroyed as i can clearly say the mess inflicted on this the walkman as that is why the army up docked?
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it's a line with the show you the ceiling here where the is what a the army went the through very shortly. i better from the special that these relatives are showing civilians in all directions. even hospitals, i'm not, spirit is riley will find a pound in us without discrimination and the died before another miss all killed 2 civilians and injured 5 others. they were on the way to get some breed. there was no safe in shipping the entire guns a strip at the end of the hospital, which is designated to be an evacuation sensor. as a calculator and see what i was talking about. what was on the $500.00 displays tense. this is not the 1st time this, right, the only costs but those, but they have to have a hospital in the overnight to attack. so this is the overall situation of the moment was, is control. i was just data and it was a hospital, palestine. let's say now from honey my mood, he's reporting from darrow butler with more on the rest of come all at one hospital
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the right to who some of us a few. and the last thing that we know about is this. what is the publish a short video published by this video military showing the doctor who's um, walking away from the vicinity of going to the hospital do all the way to a time that was the agent in a very near distance to the gate of the hospital and then he, he disappeared after that we don't know was retained by these really the 3 along with other medical staff were inside the hospital. everybody else was evacuated, was for me, just place been either a when you need and how does that a really great deal of damage. it's not operation right now as well as it moved or forcing them to move to god. but as of this bombing with the mass communication, blackouts and destruction of internet connection, there's little that we know about the northern part of districts,
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including the state of the director of the hospital such as what has come out, one it hosted on itself. but this has been going on for the past 80 days or so. it's really monetary won't allow another one hosted to go back and operate against that leave the entire northern part of this trip without any health care facility whatsoever. so let's learn more about who's um i was a few of the director of the come on i've run hospital who was taken by is ready for us is not only is he the head of the hospital, he's also a pediatrician and that's of course the type of doctor specialize the medical care for babies in children, very much needed and gaza throughout the war. he's defied. numerous is really oldest to leave the hospital. he's been determined to stay open to help to help treat injured palestinians as a consequence. is there any forces killed his son abraham in an attack in october? he was just 8 years old. ok, so let's take this on now. we thought that united sl ton is consulting vasquez
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surgeon, worked in dogs earlier this year was a part of a humanitarian mission, joins is now from london. thought tonight at thanks for joining us here in out. is there a game that you know from your own experience, a terrible, terrible situation in garza? what do you make of what you're hearing about this? latest is randy assault on the goals of health care system and particularly to come out loud when hospital this is the local population in the north of that this is a step towards the compete and addition of the local population. and this is going to have dire effects to the whole population. this means that the local population has been left with no medical support and know looking hospital right now. and they being directed to go towards that anita state ago, which is the, the city. and he went to the hospitals in the back of the city and got the army.
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and the of the hospital has been attacked today as well. so this is a systematic destruction and complete destination of the health care infrastructure and the only game, but that is a complete annihilation of the condition which is completely against the international laws. and what, what do you make of the fact that the head of the hospital who some of the so if you had thought to some who believe i believe that you certainly mentioned you at what do you make of the fact that he's being taken, given the fact that he's not any there is also to be actually also a pediatrician that's a top adult to this. christy. christy needed. yes. so you don't have the full points indeed. as the mechanic you don't watch the due process. uh, the kind of help prevention from the culture and freedom of expression. and these are the points which are from the international community, the most affordable. a protection of the health care workers. and if you wanna look into that,
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and he has been getting without any legal reason and he's been called turn at the bottom of his address. and there has been testimony is which people that request to call him the due date. and how he, those thoughts are done always, he was basically off to remove the slopes and the way he was kind of alternative defined what was the rest of them. so this was very important because those are defined in the local community and he was in the fall from the beater. he was leading a the local health care workers. and he was pardon, pardon what sort of communication with the international community? and he was protecting the, uh, all the patience and the stall. and he was showing the leadership skills and he's just simply got the punishment due to that. and we see certainly that it was happening as a factor and goes on one after another. and we have seen the color define of the destruction of the ship, fine to ash on the amount of a bush. a similar pattern was seen in the dark pine and is the exact same example which is happening now. and we sure as an international medical community which are
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starting to district and regional reason why and why extreme requests and basically a u. s. special commission to reform for this. and you've been with the unit in more detail and data your in touch with with people you what with in god's or including those clothes that come i'll add one. what are they telling you? what have they been telling you about the situation? not any recent events, but for the how things are generally, and so the more it has been besieged for the long, 81 days they have not been getting any medical supplies or dr. i've also found that he was raising, and he was seen to the international community, open the door, assigned the warrant to the life, and lead saving personal medications and other medical supplies. he was asking for the injured patients to work for me. so we had to inject to be transferred to the other facilities and informed the international who were digging machines to come and provide help and give high level for doctors and nurses as well. but none of
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these please were being listened at all. no, the international human digging, which is what do you have access to these for the come on, i was one hospital, none of the important medications and other supplies were being allowed, the least come on at one hospital and even the water was not allowed to get to the hospital for the last 4 weeks and which was very, very, you know, kind of operating the soft patients that chris, there were patients with the severe needs, like in the 1st 90 the intensive care and the intensive care was that back the hospital, the bad oxygen tag was it back due to wish the patients which were medium boxes and they were being deprived of the policy to the hospital generate or was it back to the electricity was not provided and the importance uh, all the electronic equipment and the regular dozen other machines were being stopped from working, so it was a complete, systematic destruction. and let me explain challenging the situation which the software facing and all the rest of the hospitals in the software difficult
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circumstances. and they were basically not allowed to run the healthcare facility at all and the sort of situation. well indeed, the health care situation guys are, isn't in desperate desperate states. i thought to genetics all time. we appreciate your time and telling us about that and about to who's i'm i pacific who has been taken by is ready for us as the director of the come on i but also thank you very much. thank you. as well as ran the forces of launched as strikes on the thread refugee camp in central garza. children are among several palestinians killed in a residential area for sea island since available. the injured with courage on blankets and fed mattresses, to seek medical a 20 day old baby in gaza has died from hypothermia. jamal about trans father carried his lifeless body out of the hospital after her death and darrow balance. at least 5 babies who died from severe cold
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across the street. in recent weeks, parents say they feel hopeless trying to keep the new ones will look at his color because of the cold. do you see how frozen he is working? i getting like this. the good neighbors brought me a number of them. it brought them close and i dressed them. we have nothing to warm them. they need a special nursery. i couldn't buy 4 metres of nylon to make a special nursery for them to protect them. they are an agency if a palestinian refugees is going to, more babies could die is when to takes hold in or a chief phillip eliza or any says blankets, mattresses and other went to supplies have been stuck in the region for months, waiting for approval to get into causa, say, at least 5 babies have not died of hypothermia forcibly displace policies are facing freezing temperatures with a lack of shelter. and waste to keep, will go to i'm at alpha is a director of al jeffrey,
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a hospital for pediatrics maternity and con eunice. and he says that every day they're receiving patients suffering from hypoth them. so this is a very serious condition that we are facing in the hospital, and most of them come fix it. we have nearly 5 to 6 cases. they are coming by hypothermia, but we drive towards the life as they are alive when they are coming. but unfortunately, 5 for this cases was missed and, and their attendance by interviewed hyperthermia. a game as uh, the uh, body to the hospital. unfortunately. uh, this is a disaster condition that we are facing the i visited the last friday. 2 days ago i visited the tents and i saw the condition. it is a miserable eh, you know, that since the ard for dr. the,
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it will be by wins. sometimes the water, the sea is coming inside the tents. you know, it goes fast though it is under a very, very difficult seat. no following to know doesn't mean non exclusive deeds. so it is no, uh, any reason to it for the people to water up there since the at least 10 people are being killed and then as drank on the time of the road which is on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus. that's all good, according to security souls, this was an munition deputy. syria has been on the receiving end of near the 500 strikes from israel since the fall of the ascent regime, much of 0 is minute tree infrastructure has been destroyed. there is civil defense, as is discovered,
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3 mass graves in the outskirts of homes. it says it's managed to recover around 20 bodies and is continuing it search. numerous mass graves estimated to contain thousands of parties have been discovered since aside was ousted. the former governments was repeatedly accused of widespread extra initial killings, including mass executions, as from our bar, joints is now from the capital of domestic us. so has your met, 1st of all, tell us more about these is ready strikes from damascus of the this was a slice of targets is an industrial area down off of the capital didn't ask us the policies told us that this was the a targeted uh and on the, i mean the soon depot the on the outskirts of the comforts of the 10 people with killed. now we don't know about the identity of those of people by the civilians. a member of the ministry factions itself with
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a secure in the area. this is not the 1st slide. so the 2 areas in syria, these writers have lost many s like in the past. and they said that the reason that they did this is to ensure that the, what things don't put into that has a license of that could use. it's just what's in these vials, national security, obviously it has. this has been an issue of consent for the new address. basically it's in syria, which has been austin to region apply us to to tell these val just slightly something because it was along the border with syria. otherwise, this provision for the escalation and more violence. and how some of these last crazy to be discovered, they're just 3 of them. but as is believe there's many more right many more for the simple reason we're talking about a 100 or 50000 people accounted for according to the city. and i said, why can meet you this explains why they are looking for what tends to boston plays
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across the country to discover new ones today in homes, me, one of them to discover 20 bodies here in cost, eva, not far from the comforts of damascus to leave this going to be one of the biggest must raise across syria, 350000 people were killed during the 2 years of war in the country, the international human rights organizations and zeros in the united nations have been very off to trying to help safe the government to discover those values of race for the simple reason is that it's fine to identify facts, identify those people behind the authority to a process is to be able to protect the prosecutor. here in syria, as also abroad. we have to remind all of us that we're talking about, see the government official spots in front president. as i said, here's the problem. i had an asset upon making that those who were behind those up for this process is many of them have the country. some of them are sitting in
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syria and the government says it's the 2 of us, those get in syria and for, for the international community. so i left those a whole alright. have some things about has my brother in damascus? well then use their in administration is collecting weapons from different groups as part of a deal to united will factions. under the ministry of defense, the agreement doesn't include the us by 10. curtis, lead syria in democratic forces, which control lounge areas of eastern syria. i encrypt designated psychiatrist lead it's s the f as a terrorist organization level and has sent back more than 70 offices of syria's former regime to the new authorities and damascus. officials had fled. i fled to lebanon off to the full of bus driver's side early. this month, meanwhile, the new administration is the payoff it's operation is across the nation, especially in the north west. some regions of attack in talk to both areas a strong holds of a sense minority i light sites and the faced on rest. during the past weeks,
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the interior ministry blames the violence on what it says remnants, the former regime has only been java. it is in the attack. yeah. and has this update a nearly 3 weeks after this area was completely destroyed by is really strikes the faucet, the still running a water supply source for these ships that have been taken out today. it feels like an entire fleet was destroyed doggedly by the is really military. nothing is left off. those ships and strewn all over this area are bits and pieces that shows us the extent and the, and the power of the explosion. windows have been taken out as well, and as you can see, this is what remains of the ships which were here beeping and speaking to people here in the talk. yeah. especially from the i love the community, part of richard, who is this country for so long and asking them about their concerns and their fears. now that there is a new administration in tex,
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the thousands of men agreed reinforcements have been deployed to city as close to the region. their mission is to find remnants of the assad regime. one is of gunfire are heard in the talk. you the target former soldiers in hiding some officers, i believe to be hold up with troops and every weapon motorists are made into our tours in the countryside and notorious for women, the chief prosecutor, known as the butcher, among the but relatives of some of those detained se the innocent, these women are short, that the faith of their sons to be judged based on the evidence against them. in the top 10 members of the, of the minority say they have done with the assault that our divisions were 6 and religions were pitted against each other, inviting people from other parts of the country to show it wasn't the enemies who were reading the country. but a select click of a sod loyalists people in the talk to you believe when other city and see how poor
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and then to develop the are they with them to son or savings. but people, the rob trusts m as in charles government, if they want to the minorities feed on from to see weeks ago, i know we need everyone to be under them. so we need to make our government so everyone can help their rights. i'm responsible for 7. i'm the one only person in my 7th families who go to college so can, can, can earn money. to be honest, as per family is mix sony and other be he's recently to turn from germany to rebuild to country i as in to find myself as celia fuels syrian. i don't believe in my noticing this is and i think that got invented by the shy. he used it as a, as a, as a weapon that he can wave with. and as we noticed that he was using the people to protect him. he was not protecting them,
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i noticed of the 60 and divisions of plague, so you for decades and on the best and cost there's a desire for unit on the streets of the talk. yeah, there is support for the current administration. people in here say that they've one viewed those criminals who are part of the former regime to be arrested and be tried. but they're also asking the current administration to differentiate between fight is and criminals. and the why do all of you come into to some of the jared under the, to the talk in the saw, the careers like to present choice assignment has declared 7 days of morning of to sundays playing crash that killed many, everybody on board only 2 crew members survived, a 179 people died. emergency crews are continuing to search through the wreckage. the judge you airplane was trying to land one international airport in the
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southwest. official say it's one of the countries west aviation is almost as mcbride has this update. now from the airport of the whole of the 2nd floor of the airport terminal, it should be the departure section. this has been turned over to the needs of the families. this is where the support teams off organizations like the red cross. so here handing out meals and blankets as we get into the hours of nighttime and people are still anxiously awaiting for use of their loved ones. also, we've had the setting up a pop up yellow 10 says people here, stay as family groups together. and down at that end of the terminal building, we have government officials giving out the information as when it comes through and sadly for many people also the confirmation of the identification of some of the victims as names poignantly read out on the tunnel, we system confirming that people have been identified also as we get further into the aftermath of this tragedy. and that is also setting up tables for the
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collection of dna samples, which will be the only way of roommate of identifying some of the remaining victims of this tragedy find everywhere there. is this a growing sense of grief? sometimes people are completely destroyed, as you would imagine. a lot of times though, people here are sitting around in families or wandering around in family groups just in a sense of disbelief, a kind of a stones silence. and what took place here. the last moments of j u. s. like 2216, skating on its belly along the runway before hitting a perimeter barrier and exploding into flames. one apple to issued a warning of possible strikes at the time and video shot from the ground seemed to show one of the boeing $73.00 sevens engines blowing out the play and issued
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a made a distress. cool. and then crushed 4 minutes later, the terminal building at the airport has now become the center of operations for the different emergency and support teams dealing with the aftermath, but also for the relatives of victims waiting for news. the croft who is operated by south korea's biggest low cost carrier j u a who c o has apologized for the tragedy, but says there was nothing wrong with the plane of somebody for one of the to we have services aircraft in accordance with the maintenance program and there was no sign of anything unusual with this claim, but it's not known yet why it's lending get watson table to deploy. this is a almost 3 corner of the 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. those black box,
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like record, is, have been recovered from the seen as the investigation into the cause of the worst aviation tragedy on south korean soil gets under way through. the government will mobilize all available resources to ensure swift risky operations and thoroughly investigate the cause of the incident. of the 2 survivors were crew members, one man, one woman who was sold to have been in the very rear tail section that separated from the rest of the plane. as it was engulfed in flames. emergency teams have been facing the difficult task of identifying victims. many of whom died in the pharaohs, just fire off to the crash. it's no most would have come from this one south, west corner of the korean peninsula were returning home from christmas vacation from mcbride. i'll just say era, the one south korea still ahead here and i'll just here. i'm catherine, saw it in durham, and not in charge of voters. i election delmore,
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calls representative for the main opposition party. how 4th quarter of the election . i'll tell you why. on the roller coaster every year for the united states, we look back at the election. how likely to shape legal, political support coming up to the former tenants? well, number one, criticize us, thoughts was handling a recent profile taping cases. that story coming up with furniture, the color of the weather remains very miserable across that east. the side off the mediterranean, we have that we have a lot of pressure. this is what remains of what was storm eleanor hiding some move . very heavy rain into that east and sort of a med for cyprus, west of pots. so syria pushing down it's 11 on all the way down into gauze. i some
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more weather coming through here. when i have a nice it doesn't get a whole lot better. take a look at the temperatures because single fingers full many as you can see so uncomfortable conditions stuckey i so the saying the west of that cold weather but even down towards kaiser but it's just about holding up into double for goes move on into choose day more wet weather coming through here, not a whole lot better. temperature is not really rising significantly so that i already have on settled weather that sky the continue making his wife or the race was across iraq around the season. what the weather grass you pushing in here south is that same area cloud and ryan just makes its way back across the gulf. that'll bring increasing cloud here in kata possibility of a little bit of cloud and possibly some showers as we in the one of the showers across the northeast of africa and nothing too much to speak off. having said that,
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but from much of north africa is generally fine. i'm dry. manipulated by those in power. selection is unique and we've seen anything like, for an old person, they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play as fast with their after non profits for people susceptible to government control. if propaganda is designed to inflame and defense, the way that the story is being told, it's not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the focus behind the headlight. on out is era. this is took . took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program. partnership with the global, sustainable tourism comes village life here retains its charles. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural,
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historical and cultural beauties. the other day you are watching out 0. and one of our top story is this out. and this really falls is have continued. it said deliberate attacks on the health care system and northern garza, l y for an l l. a. hospital is a face being talked to, didn't have strengths coming several times to the hospital at times come to days, alter rate on the come all on one hospital in northern johnson is the right to sum up as if it was arrested by is rarely forces his whereabouts remain? another softer is acting president troy saying monk has declared 7 days of morning
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up to some of these plane crash that killed many. everybody on board for the 2 crew members survived. a 179 people die. palestine and john list has been shot and killed their home and you need in the occupied the west bank a find me says she was walking to a grocery store when a shot was fired from the direction of a palace. then you know, authority, security priced, and it statements spokesman said they would know personnel in the area at the time . it abraham has more details from ramallah and the occupied with hearts intention in janine and it's refugee camp after the killing of the 21 year old. so the above, she's a journalist who has been reporting from inside that a few decals, especially after the beginning of a security campaign by the policy sidney. and i'll forward the security forces saying that they are targeting low breaking people and criminals. now the palestinian authority has been surrounding certain areas inside been
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a few decals and they prevented some more nerves from carrying the body to offset that from her home to had final resting place. so journalist decided to carry her body to the cemetery. it's a lot of tension intervene and it's mainly started after the protest city. and as far as he says, it's targeting those who are outside an out the security of the and the sovereignty of the palestinian authority. but the fights are ended. you need refugee camp accused the palestinian authority of oppressing them, stating that they have the right to flight these really occupation in any means they deem necessary. the he just need to be occupied westbank pulse of clothes in chance for his parliamentary elections in more than 10 years. the governing policy says it's the final step been returning to constitutional rule of to 3 is really true. with the opposition called for boy co signed to the 5th of victory. catherine
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sawyer, posts not from japan. a pause. how close and the doors are now. it's gonna take a while before we get to one of the things that is noticed is the scene here is that the number of people who have actually come to vote uh well, very, very adamant that says very um, more when it comes to that, alexa and essentially the interesting the government's a few guys and we are, you know, it's not just here in this holding stage and several other publications and people that we saw different parts of the country. they use the same race or now to all position. how was for said the lx them they say that they don't think that the,
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the elections will be all fair. what's going to happen going for what we've spoken to the civil society member who says that they're going to, they're going to keep pushing for reforms. political and elect or reforms because that is what is needed right now. charges are electing and peas, provincial and municipal representative body to is. few voters are making their way to calling stations. this is a populated part of the city. one would expect and see the town we put on the we inviting because we want everything to change and seems to be normal. president my how much is this? that'd be cost to follow. alrighty. so let's be glad we knock off the presidential election in may. the main opposition parties and civil society groups have disputed the results. and so some of the others, local and regional election observers are in town. but emissions like the
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e u. n. a you are not here. some todd in private media houses are also not covering the polls. they say the government has not given them resources legally required for logistics. the main opposition park is a single society groups help with quarter to the election that support to say they feel connected from the electoral process. some say they believe that the absolute will not come to the chart is an oil producing country. yet the majority of the people here see they don't see the benefits we now pull, god bless and are struggling with a high cost of anything. and then before the selection during the company, goodness says any popular have any, any kind of does? yes. because people are more pip devices that every day leaving how to make the living. people can have the east twice a day. so of course, and that's in many elections like this,
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and nothing has changed and outcomes or has been the same, the ruling power to winning. this is supposed to be a significant moment in charts history. it's been more than 10 years since the last parliamentary elections. but people we chose to stay away, said the vote changes very little. catherine slowly, altura domino, georgia swore and a new president off the months of political time, all full form of football plan. mcculloch have less, really, was it'll grace, but pa, them to actually the, any kinds of the, to run in the election backed by the pro russian governing georgia dream policy. but the outgoing pro western president is threatening to remain as the incumbent sonya diego, as mall. i just signed stride into the unknown. this was the day that solemn is you'd have discreetly said that she would not stand down for the presidency except 6 years ago. i swear allegiance to you on the
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constitution and this agents will not change my god. wherever i am in the presidential palace or outside, i will come out of here to you and i will be with you around advice. suppose she's outside. she never left left the building without handing over the keys to her successor. because you have a lashley, a full of football, the ted for right politician who was shown in by parliament as george's next president of the country and tom while since october's disputed elections. a hard line critic of the west covey lashley is a loyalist of the governing georgian dream parties. billing. i found a busy not even surely. the role is largely ceremonial, but covers actually these opponents says he has no to do to missy. since the politicians who chose him were elected in a process mode, white accusations of fruit to win the georgia dream policy, 1 october parliamentary elections with this liberal and pro most go promises
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elections. many georgians, believe were raked. we don't even think about the outcome of this, the faith collection for they who tomorrow because it doesn't admit that it doesn't make any sense. so there is always one cartoon in the parliament who's making this decision. they are, there will be no real position, made a protest against the election results intensified in the georgia dream like government suspended talks to join the european union. and again, when it round presidential elections with only it's candidates, this is a will to should move into georgia's history a time when his people are sharply divided on how they see its future. whether it's quoting close to ties with the west, are pursuing alignment with most of what assess him is that the term or caused by this crisis is fall from over sony by ego. aus is there as well. i suppose
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suggested incumbent correlation president is already, but i know which will be re elected, left me an e mail out of it just report to be received just over 51 percent of the votes with his rival receiving less than 20 percent. it was expected that sunday's page would lead to a run of high inflation and corruption being the 2 major issues for phases from assassination attempts to a sitting president dropping out of their re election bid. 2024 turned out to be quite a dramatic year. the us, the campaign for the white house is also heavily influenced by events abroad. president jordan has this now from washington. as at the beginning of 2024, many assumed the last 2 men to serve as us president joe button. and donald trump would be running against each other again in november. what's joe wide going to do is you're going to drop out here. what are you doing?
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we're gonna we're we're doing great in nevada. we're doing great. great in arizona . we're doing great, really good at north carolina by the end of the year, trump was president of what, but no one would have guessed how things played out along the way by the incumbent thought he could campaign and when on a strong economy, voters disagreed. unusually for the us public, they also judge biden's handling of foreign affairs, namely the war on garza the death of tens of thousands of palestinians angered many era, but most of them citizens and sparks campus protests. the result fewer democratic boats from these groups of november, especially in swing states such as michigan vitamins age became a big problem after he debated trump in june. soon,
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barton was out of the race. come on, harris took his place. the however, the earliest woozy as him for harris's candidacy wasn't enough to beat trunk. if anything, to assassination attempt invigorated trumps campaign. voters dismissed warnings from harris and some republicans that a 2nd, trump presidency would be akin to a dictatorship. america has given us an unprecedented a powerful mandate in her concession speech, harris called on her supporters to keep fighting. this is not a time to throw up our hands. this is the time to roll up our sleeves, ignoring the tradition of one president at a time, trump spent the rest of 2024, preparing to deport millions of un documented residents from trying to force a government shut down to embarrass bite. and he also repeated his threats to
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impose tariffs on goods from america's biggest trading partners, canada, mexico, and china. trump support for israel will continue, but no clear plans yet for dealing with syria and to run or for ending the war between russia and ukraine. after 4 years of relatively old style politics by the binding ministration, the incoming trumpet ministration is already shaking things up, both in foreign policy and domestic affairs, russell and jordan elders, era, the white house. let's take this almost always gift, who is the director of the center on us politics at the university college london joins is now from harrisburg, in pennsylvania. thomas great. have you with us 1st up, how do you assess the incoming trump presidency? has made a lot of promises. will it keep them especially on imposing cars? i buy so much that means that it's great to be with your big stiletto since promises donald trump will keep. of course some of his promises he won't keep when
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it comes to terrace. i do expect him to impose taxes on imports to the united states. they may not reach the 10 to 20 percent on all countries or the upwards of 60 percent on imports from china. but this is one issue on which he has been very ideologically consistent. he's talked about a lot in his campaign and i think he has to do something because he says that he has a mandate for the one of our comes to donald trump's next 4 years. really we have to think about these next 2 years. so maybe even 1st the 1st 100 days, because that's where donald trump gets, essentially the honeymoon period has congress at his back and sort of the winds, helping him. so what he needs to get through, i, i think, has to be right at the start, right. what's your sense on the major role the deal on musket seems to be assuming for any to allow to assume what trump doesn't like to share the spotlight. we know that which is why there's an expiration date on every single one of his clothes advisors. trump likes getting the credit. he likes the relation, he likes,
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the camera is focused on him. so, you know, the democrats are going to try to get under trump scan with all the talk of a president, the lawn mosque. i think the very fact that trump had to deny that you are mosque is running the show is, you know, starting to our camp. so this is a calculated strategy of by democrats to drive a wedge between donald trump and the lot most. but there is absolutely no dispute that he is playing a very key role, especially when it comes to a personnel. he was out on the campaign trail beforehand. he's pushing key agenda items on integration, on taxes, on regulation now. so he's going to play an outside scroll, at least well, most can trump are sort of on the good. let me put you on the spot that. so do you think it'll last this relationship? so i really don't think that it's going to last down term with you on most or 2 of the biggest egos that they are. so i just can't imagine that, you know, those are not going to come into conflict at some point whether that's over
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personality differences or whether that's over policy differences. as i mentioned before, every one of donald trump's close advisors really has a shelf life. we've seen that in the past, you know, you're on the, in with donald trump until you're on the out and then he doesn't know you and never, you know, listen to you from the outside. i expect we're going to see something very similar with the most gets more question of, you know, when that's going to happen rather than ship, it's going to happen. what about just how united the republicans are, especially given the debates over the spending bill that we saw it. oh, your rights and assuming that the republicans right behind them on so that's a really good question because what we saw with a fiasco over that recent spending bill is that republicans in congress can't seem to govern without democratic support. and that's because the g o p is so ideologically fractured, you know, half of the party is kind of business as usual, half of the party wants to figuratively blow up the system. so it's very possible that the optimal strategy for the anti trump resistance is to simply let the republican party implode on itself. and this is sort of the cyclical nature of
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politics. you know, parties elected with the mandate, they over interpret that mandate. they go too far, that could happen with donald trump, though he certainly is coming in with a huge amount of enthusiasm from his base. but still, there's a sizable fraction of republicans, particularly in the senate, but also in the house who don't feel like they're going to be in lock step with every single thing that donald trump does. that's also going to be reflected in the debate over who's the next house speaker will feed mike johnson or will be someone else for whatever way you look at it. it's going to be fascinating to see how it opens out to thomas. appreciate that thomas gift speaking just so. thank you. thanks. thanks a hey there. announce is eric karl reese in thailand struggling to recover soft or heat wave. now to dive is trying to help nobody and far as up to 2nd, the new premier league or the auction coming up,
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the god promised abraham. this is the land that is going to belong to you and to your children forever. more right here in my back yard sales in the sense here. terrace from realtors here just to make sure. yeah, that was your accident from michigan. we have people here from united states, from russia, from india, from germany. ready findings for the idea of israel's foreign army on it just yeah, that's all i should say. 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 is denise conference reporting for me? actually, a lot of the rates are really,
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really big. we see in this generative an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story the sports on as for next, thank you so much. we start with the premier league and liverpool are well on their way to going 8 points clear at the top of the standings. therefore no up against the west ham, into the 2nd half and this one, but all the damage was done in the 1st. who was the score the opener before cutting a gap co added a 2nd. and who else? but mohammed solid to add a 3rd. his 20th goal of the season and all competitions they had towards victory and pep, corneo was already at his $500.00 game in charge of manchester city, with
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a gentle victory against lester, to lift the pressure off his side savvy. as for the opening before ling holland, i'm sure a victory with his 1st full in 5 matches. it was just the 2nd when in 14 games and all competitions forth besides, if some up to say we have to be so please, and so happy to have done together is a lot, a lot of games that come with us back when i lived in this country then we have done. thank you. a lot of things that will be the memory, it will be forever. and maybe that period that month to have 2 mountains that look like $500.00 a month. and we make a realize how nice it was. and hopefully we can come back, maybe not be what we were, but more closer than that. no, notting them for us to the surprise package of the season. and they're now up 2 seconds after their terminal victory against everton. top score chris wood and
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morgan gives white on the floor sheet for their fits when in a row. they've all ready one more games and points and they did last season and were only halfway through the campaign. struggling at hotmail were held to withdraw at home by was visitors took an early leave before as far as the fly through rodrigo, batch and curved after sun human missed a penalty. brendan johnson but his side in front and it looked as if it was for his we're going to hang on for the wind. the organ strand larson school in the 87th minute made it to to the result leaves talking to me in 11th. well, we'll move to points above the relegation sound. now football is governing body fif . is it just expanding the size of men's world cop from 20? $25.00. the under 17 tournament will be doubling in size to include $48.00 teams. cuts are has been chosen. totes the next 5 additions is andy richardson,
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reports it, is it just it's a tournament that can provide early glimpses of future global stalls. name only took the 2009 and the 17 will come to present much. is the city still food and letting go into the world? $22.00 in 2017 so it 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 for 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, right. even though the premier league, we see a couple of 17, the 16 year old that, 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 t, a themes, 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 is on the 17 woke up. trends came in, and 99 sees. well, nigeria, on the 5th of the 20th losing 2015 cynical, could be the african seems to keep an oil next year. so the goal in particular happened was saying, producing an amount of talent and yes and 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 that was a generation as a sort of agent drop off the electric side. you don't mind any kind of decree by the kind of go with struggle through january. that's how it beacon, lots of talents coming through the ranks at the moment, including at the under 17 level is incredible. the threes on from ocean seen is one of the 2022 men's world cup,
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some slightly younger homes. let's see. be wrapped around another global trophy in capsule. on the richardson, l g 0. so now that job fits his head out of the way tennis has handled recent high profile. the open cases of all mobile number one's has players have been tapped in the dark about how decisions are being made. younique's center, and he gets fantastic. both fields has this year for band substances. time is doping. officials accepted that both players and taking the drugs accidentally, meaning they avoided long term balance. 37 year old jock the, to the budget chemist season started at the brisbin international. a big issue is the inconsistency is there's the transparency. we've been kept in the dark with younique's case. i mean, i'm not questioning whether, you know, she took the pen substance intentionally or not. you know, i believe in the clean sports. i believe that the player will do everything possible to be fine. fair,
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and i've knew i know younique's since he was very young. so he doesn't strike me as somebody that will do such things. but i, i've been really frustrated is most of the other players to see that we've been kept in dark for 5 months. from africa is cricket team reach the world has championship final after the beat pockets on the 1st of their to match theories, parks on looked like they were heading for victory. thanks to 6 wickets for mohammed abbas a mark was yonce and had the winning runs for the house to feel the to we couldn't victory to make it through to the funnel in london in june next year for the 1st time are likely to face either australia or india in that final on the 4th test between the sides and brisbin could still go either way on the final day, jasper, it boom, right, it's 4 seconds ending. ending, which is fairly and we're still able to build up a lead, a more than $300.00 runs a 5 batch series is level at $11.00. okay,
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and that is all your support for now back to you next for you very much. thank you . now currently briefs in thailand is still struggling to survive, but it's 8 months after a marine heat wave cause the mass carl bleaching dive is a trying to undo some of the damage, but see temperatures. well, that's still too high to chain reports from caroline to on the on demand coast schools of juvenile, they should think, center in the arms of a promising car. it looks as if it's the 1st thing with life. but look more closely the carls bleached living. now get expelled from the hard show by high water temperatures. this is a marine environment that struggling to survive. the colorado is like, uh, is like, uh, $92.00. so you find you find everything you of a menu leaving on. good, nice man. uh, like any more visits or and everything in the create like, uh,
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uh, like leaving you do not need. and disney demick recreate like the buttons for likes in in april regular ocean temperatures caused a mass bleaching that hit 77 percent of the welts karl reese. seascapes of glaring white, but once they had been vibrant color, even the anatomies would bleached much to the concern of the fish, the cold i'm home. now some of the color has returned to the marine environment. seasonal currents carrying cooler waters. but temperature is still too high. you and bertha has been monitoring the reef on this part of the timelines coast. despite some signs of recovery. in some areas was on how the carl is lost forever. but that box is completed that so it's we can, that's what caught up. but the, the car on it the wrong, you know, uh the c leaving, correct. we can, you know, uh,
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put on these dates, you know, the box and the reef is i'm just struggling against the impact of global warming. marine biologists hit save it. carl is not only fighting, survive against the bleaching the high temperatures of the water. it's also fighting against pollution, men's tourism in the murky waters of content. 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 the storm, of course, or try to our parts, both with older searching windows, everything. but just give us the kitchen to try it again and try to find a solution to helps so, but that solution is just a drop in the ocean with so many of the wealth corals under threat of extinction.
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this vital marine results may soon be lost. per toni chang out is era in the end and see off the coast of china. and that's it for main o'clock for this news very will be here. just a moment. they will have more of the days use. i'll see you say the unique perspective, what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds kilometer, says timothy 11 on on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people matter just as much as the other, connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to a piece of people on social media. the stream on out to 0 takes them and make the trip to dallas city for tomorrow's discussions. international filmmakers and will
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