tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 30, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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i also became the warriors here. the beast in the timeless, judy, the . the kyle: this is the news, our not from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. these are the last images of the director of gauze has come out at one hospital who some boost on fair. the full is really forces detained him. serious new administration installs a campaign to a couple of weapons left behind by the forces of assets. my team details, i much about the emergency call,
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the pilot says sunday st crush made in south coast west and does all stuff on former us president jimmy casa, dies at the age of 100 least. i can look back at his life career, the footage film 5 years. right. the middle tree has m uh, showing the measurements before the director of come all at one hospice of the northern garza, was detained on friday. now this video released on is really need you to show his interaction with his really forces as they conducted a violent raid on the medical facility or some other stuff is whereabouts a now on known before. there's also cops his efforts to help move hundreds of patients. a medical staff to safety is ready military audit. everyone inside to
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flee with only a 15 minute warning. of the with the army boomed on storms come out and one hospital on friday, leaving it completely out of service. hundreds of people were detained during the raid and late to release. many of them described the abuse, suffered at the hands of is rate forces. let's bring into our a couple of assume he's joining us live now from central guns or from federal impala entirely. the pretty striking images of the name is before the director of commode one hospital is detained. do we have any update on the situation that will lower or the were about sort of to for some of the stuff the yeah, the direct off come on to a hospital remain unknown until now where the is very minutes where you has released a video showing the moments where they have for the doctor has some of the stuff
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and you have to approve them. and uh, these uh, images and videos were recorded by used by the tribes and even by categories that weren't quite a clips inside the, in the bodies of these really. so just showing the some of something you're getting into one of these many text receiving the old as of evacuation lights of a know it's a nation where released quietly from the causes health industry which come from the detention of the for some of the a box this video is released by the split amenities such as timing is seen among a scene among palestinians as quietly aiming to mitigate the international kick it criticism on the east bed administrator regarding victory medical stuff and even with the admitted coast facilities and even to portray is very actions to be completely justified and humane, especially with their evacuation of a medical team spot, we have been hearing the testimonies or medical teams were released by these very
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military exercise in cumulation. and the fruits are beating that they have witnessed by the study of the patient forces until now as well as does not come at commence on the face of the for some of the, or even review. the place that he is detained in showing a more grave concerns about his future and even about the treatment that he's getting at the moment i'm tired, it's so cold that at the moment we know that blankets tends winter supplies are being blocked from entering garza tell us how this has also become. thirdly, for so many people as well. you know, the right now law arrives really is off to unfolding the destruction of their residential homes. are right now living and open at encampments that cannot afford them under sense of protection against cold and even cool when someone inside would freezing temperatures. families are really struggling on the ground here in the
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central areas and even elsewhere, the strip simply because they are living in the flimsy thames. and right now they are deprived from having access to blankets, seating supplies, and even they have been using blankets as a, a to shield themselves, especially the tense that they have been using for more than a year so far leading them quite vulnerable to risk by rotating illnesses and is the serious medical conditions that they are going through. especially among children and elderly. people tend garza's health ministry, low food. it's an impulse that someone kind of sent me in to you and you will have some babies who have passed away due to the very hospital, the conditions that they have been going through a right now. so billions every, every night for them is a challenge for survival. simply that been using very primitive means of teaching including binding woodson, this is a true tough for them to cations up for installation of a toxic causes. under the same time,
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they have run out of options and they are forced to pay with the current situation on the ground. the light of the is very ongoing restrictive matches imposed on the work of the humanitarian organizations that are trying to do everything that they can in order to provide them give a hand for palestinians, especially at the constant flow and blankets and 8 supplies. but these efforts have fully show regarding these very own gutting, time located, and siege or imposed on districts. following that control of across the board is once the minutes reparation to reflect the government. it did not come to an end so far. so the situation had dave in the out excess of pates with no magical solution, or at the end of the crisis that had tend to be a life. it's a fright threatening crisis, but the vast majority of the population you have and this thought difficult pitch as to watch topic. thank you for that. update the from central goza as well. that's bringing saw me, i'll all right, and he's direct speed center is on global affairs that assembles. i'm going to
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invest any joins us now from a stumble. first, let's go back to these pictures that we've just been showing up to who some a bu, sophia negotiating with the x rays as he comes out of come out of one hospital shaking a soul just hand in the tank. why was he that arrested? what system is it? it has broken rules and convention in the book when regarding was old is not interested in any kind of negotiations. what is, what is interested in is to bring. the 1st thing is to enhance this, to them, the northern god, and they've been, they've been doing that systematically. and the final straw is to bear and basically the hospital rest, it's medical staff eliminate and killing ben, some of them and no arrest in the, the director of that medical facility. so what this one has been doing throughout the situation in kaiser is to eliminate the palestinians from certain areas is to
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have it on them. we have seen how, but the symptoms have been filled indiscriminately through various ways destroying them, bombing them, killing them, sniping, them even start things them and now the some specific. and that only the instance died or the freezing cold. this has been in the system at a policy for over a year now for 15 months. and it's really tragic that the whole world is watching this, with the impotence they have been doing anything to, to, to really of the situation or the for the student today. israel says that it's targeting hospitals because it sense of how mazda is using them as base is what evidence have they provided to? i mean, this is really an old lie that has exhausted itself. let's remember that it has in faded northern goza and said it's been under control now 10 times. how many, how many symbols are left and but not them, does the to come back and play with this. what is, what it has been doing has been documented in, in many, many forms,
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the least of which have been released recently by human rights watch understand to national, also human rights organizations. including of course, the word court. in which a genocide, the water extermination has been wage on the palestinians, and they are doing it in a way that they would like to uh, get ahold of the land, empty the people, and then uh, and or destroy the infrastructure. and the hospitals are, of course, the most important invest option in any society, and that's what they've been doing. and what did they do the for that, they claim all the slides, all these justifications. in order to do that, that hasn't been a single piece of evidence to show that come out of the one hospital or any other hospital. it has been used by end of existence for what we've been saying since the spot. so it's been going over the past few weeks. what chances that we're going to see some serious progress before the end of day biden's time on january 20th. i
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mean, it seems like commit to the hole in his attempt to claim, quote unquote, to open victory. his trying to bring the resistance plates, needs to eliminate the resistance if he can. but he hasn't been able to. i mean, we've seen how that existence, even 3 days ago, they've been reading rockets to various is, they've done it to is a very society towns. but take your engine to send him an ac, but other places. so he hasn't been able to achieve any sort of victoria, and he knows that he is in somebody because legally speaking, t is facing all this production charges. so he's trying to prolong this war as much as possible. also trying to possibly please the trump. so he's waiting probably closer to the thumbs integration to the some kind of with the, even though many people inside the country itself inside as far as out that he is seeking a to the end of the war. yeah, people are, are hoping that there would be some kind of a cease fire notice to get some of the hostages back. remember, the all listed that you wanted to bring the hostages. keeping them,
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they made it to the pressure and without paying any prices such as fan so far to bring to bring about any of these hostages settlement attorney means, okay, it's on the l. r. many things and they will be speaking to again a little later. this program the head of syria is new administration says it could take up to full years to hold the elections double the time previously suggested immediate interviews that going to on charlotte said time was needed to re establish the state and we white the constitution. so also confirmed that his group height the height alshaun with announced its official dissolution soon. well sir, his new administration has sent more notary reinforcements off to unrest in parts of the country. interior ministry says it's searching for what's it called remnants
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of the former regime in homes, along with the other white areas of attack it on top two's protests against the burning of an olive light shine last week. it's hi simone, hope are is in the capsule damascus for us. so have some thoughts. we'll just talk to a little bit about what else are as revised timeline. so syria is transition low . i have to say that announcements about revising that timeline of the transition is not going to set well with many syrians. so we're hoping for a swift transition that would last no more than 2 years that paved the way for new elections, new parliament, and an democratically elected president. now the rationale behind this decision, according to i'm going to shut off, is that for the time being, the top priority is the ability and his entourage. i've been telling him over the last few weeks that learning from experience is in tennessee and libya. you should
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not go fast into an sons that should be, have to give it time. this is number one. number 2, he doesn't seem to be really willing to share power this particular moment with his abode. as he said that the mandate of the left, the news umbrella, organizations that was established during the flight, the guys as it has expired. and therefore they have to disband and they have to come forward in the national conference and join us as individuals. not as an organization, so i think the moment they lost the national conference on the 5th or the 6th of january. that's what we're going to going to see model, frustration, modeling. and particularly among many people who say, with the last 350000 people, for the sake of democracy, as with gender, we want this government to deliver on the pledges to the people for genuine, vibrant democracy and syria. i don't have so many weapons
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a suck. can i thing in syria, off the civil war. how is the new and is ministration trying to get a handle on those? what those let's a little late. let's have the streets of syria. you find weapons everywhere. what pins with wives weapons with arms factions, which i yet to dispense according to a decision by the government. and what is what the government says. remnants of the full, the regime was talking about thousands and thousands of soldiers on the offices in homes, in latasha into tools in data resort. and many parts of the country and video administration is now on the trying to recover most of those weapons of issuing ultimatums off to ultimate to now i was talking to some senior members of this new administration about whether there's been any port was and they say no, the confident is just a matter of a few days before they can manage to control most of those areas. but florida,
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we're talking about an extremely fine line here between with couple things those weapons. but there's also a perception among the, by another to the really being targeted by the new administration. and this is something that has been dismissed by the shuttle and his whole visual. so it remains that extremely delicate issue for the new administration has to be going to see on this report by my colleagues. how much fun the sight of abundance tax is a frequent along serious major highways. if the left here will told, because sitting on the soldiers west southerly, ordered to leave the front and done for their lives. and even weeks after they would go to the blue to some of the tax still contained loads of use of shovels on machine guns, loans, decades. and let me add to that afternoon. there's no doubt that hundreds of thousands of weapons were stolen during the 1st couple of days after the full of
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this trial aside. that's because all army bases and weapons to oppose and security headquarters left and got it became see a game for looters. those weapons may end up in the wrong hands. the cosmo finance and the society had a full members of serious new administration. it's a dangerous situation, requiring edge measures and hard, but that's a some, a football team. it may cause a lot of chaos. it will increase the number of um, sets and even matters, and that's why we decided to take action and put all hands on all of the website we just last, the military operations administration has worn out the appropriation of those will be considered a punishable offense. kind of job, a former student on the officer who defected the joints. your position in 2012 showed us some of the stockpiles these fighters were able to collect and store it includes the nation cloud based on studies, types of opportunity shelves of explosives. the 1st major us of army defeats on
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november 22nd was here outside level, some 20 kilometers from what i sent. the heavy weaponry that's been left behind was collected and stored by the levels. but in damascus, other parts of syria, there was a different scenario. it's the do think of small as that goes a special consent to the new authorities here. they believe the guns should remain in the hands of the forces which are being trained to become part of. then you will see an army they've called on piece of to the 10 the stolen and have opened centers for, for my on the person who went to handing the guns for the joint. did you want me to tell you how much like a to 0? 0, are they both serious civil defense as it has discovered, 3 more mass graves in the outskirts of homes that says it's managed to recover around 20 volts ease. and this continuing, its numerous mass graves estimates to contain thousands of bodies have been discovered since outside was ousted, the former governments of
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a piece of it use of widespread activity, additional killings including mass executions, that's bring back some of the i'll already on. now. he's in is done for, for us. so, so let's go back to this issue of weapons as hasha was saying, they're literally littering the streets around syria. how difficult is it for the new administration to get people to hand in these weapons if they've taken them? and also to convince of all groups to dis on is going to be quite challenging. let's remember that you have the multiple groups that can finding the form that routine for decades. we also have uh, many foreign troops. we have russian troops. we have american troops thirtyish in the past. we have also tanya and others. so it's going to be quite difficult also the, the all groups and then just as groups that it would use and also have been fighting the g. they come from multiple a sol, so recently,
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i mean we're talking about people coming from possibly many countries. also they are quite armed and they have their own motives and not all of them under the control of the government. so it's going to be trying to add to that also. now, how many companies don't like what's happening in c a. and therefore they have an interest in making sure that they have them on the sections in order to have a seat at the table. once everybody sits down and trying to figure out what the future of syria is, or is it talking about individuals who is perhaps limited website. instead of being lying around what incentives can be given to get them to hand in to just simply getting them off the streets as many groups of course a photo of the future. so one way to guarantee that they could be safe is to provide the aunt that would be on the individual basis. but as i said, there are many groups also who have difficulty adjusting what happened or there are also 6th period and groups who are fearful that they might be targeted if they
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don't have enough protection. and there's, i'm set of teeth that people are feeling throughout. and again, i add to that, that you have for an influence that is on me. these people were talking about different countries who have different reasons, particularly these honestly g and the united states, possibly even here on and others who have an interest to make sure that whoever is supporting their policies are also not be eliminated. and the current situation. and if we look at the members of the members of the aside read team, particularly in the ministry, we know that they simply left and left many of the weapons lie around, took off a uniform. i'm fledge that positions. how difficult, though, is it to integrate to get the balance between integration them into society was holding accountable, those who were responsible for torture and killing, or what this is called the period of transitional justice. it's going to be again
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quite difficult. the team it has, it will have a dilemma predicament the difficulty in time to sort out those who have been part and positive that a team and those who have been stimulated through it depending out it's policies. so i think they're going to leave the people at the bottom, and that's what they have been saying. and they've tried to get the people at the top, or basically they're making or executing these policies. but at the end of the day, we're going to have difficulty, it's serious going to have difficulty for at least 2 years when they leave the country. james says he needs for 4 years to of elections. that's going to be quite challenging because many groups are not going to wait for 4 years, and syria is not stable enough to to hold the election. so what are you gonna do? i mean, obviously they're trying to hold some kind of a national convention, but it's doubtful that they could be successful because see it right now is not treated under syrian independence. in other words, with the, with the, with many players in the region one. and when it fails inside syria, there will be
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a lot of chaos. and the review now is trying to make sure that it's telling bank people under control, which has to use hot tactics, tests to do military power. and that's going also to alienate and pull out of the country for the many challenges i had some l r m. many. thanks indeed. thank you. the val investigations in south korea have requested an arrest warrant for the and paste present to you, and so kill. he's been suspended from office under the under investigation officer . he declared marshall. no, any of us yet. triggering outrage. request for an arrest. one follows his failure to turn up for questioning. as a south korea is observing 7 days of morning for the victims of sundays, judge you a plane crash that's killed, 179 people. memorial has been stuffed up in the south west and city of the one
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where the crushed occurred. people of be leaving flowers, notes and lights and candles for the victims that southwest west at the zillow. so i need 2 people survived to a government says it's don't say a comprehensive inspection of oil. boeing 737800 an across all sorts. he's investigation across the pilot made a made a emergency cool. also mentioning a bud strike, minutes before landing, buying 737 coat. fly off to any landing on the runway. housing a barrier, add more international apples? well, that's bringing growth mcbride. now he's at that at ford in milan and run the relatives of the victims. they have been given new or still maybe giving a press conference the what have you been hearing from them? that's why it's um the, the focus is really on supporting the relatives and there are literally hundreds of relatives still here at milan in the apple and said to him in
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a way to full use. so those are waiting for confirmation on when they can receive the remains of their relatives. um, most of them have not been identified, but that have been some quite emotional and at times very angry a seems between the relatives and also so many of the officials say it just explains the problems of trying to release remains even after the victims have been identified, so the officials here have been explaining that there are so many body parts that still have to be identified, then have to have dna testing done on those uh to make sure that the bodies on a return to the right families and list takes time. and it's a does add to the emotional strain, the trauma for these families, while the government is putting extra resources in that extra stuff from covering those offices as extra machines to speed up the process of dna testing. all of this does adds to the stressful the families as,
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as they do with the troll mathis. absolutely, and we're coming to the end of the 2nd day off of this crash. well, what is the update that we're getting from the trans pullman's? doing the investigation into it of the yeah, we got regular updates twice a day from the principal ministry. we just had the lights as well and basically detailing the but where the investigation was up to the processing of the black box . uh, dates of record is also small evidence being recovered from the seeds overnight which will be examined. so no, we're not being told exactly what evidence that is all those they are saying that some of the flight log books from the from the ashcroft have been recovered and we also do that role. so highlighting the different partners who are helping them, such as boeing from the united states. the fact that there are a 101 of the boeing jets of this particular type operating in south korea. will those need to be checked at this week? and really focusing repeating the same sequence of events,
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the wondering about the potential but strike followed by the crash. and then the main question would still needs to be honest, because is why there was no landing gate deployed on the cross and roll. this is such a critical time for south career. isn't that with the political turmoil and the acting present choice on not only being in the job 3 days, how is he handling the numerous tests of his young leadership? in fact, we've just seen choice talking about a couple of hours ago here, visiting the land that it seems as though politics has taken a backseat and the main. uh, the main play. as in this political wrangling that's been being played out soon. south korean politics of all of those called a true sense of dealing of this tragedy. the acting president has been down here, as you rightly pointed out to is the 2nd acting president in his many weeks, but also lead j. know he's his arch nemesis. he's the main leader of the opposition
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in south korea. he has been here. meanwhile, the opposition party. they have a cold off for today, at least a lot of the be things that, that you had been planning to try to put more pressure on the piece to present you . and so feel. so it does seem as though politics for the moments at least, is taking a back seat. okay. well that probably things of the latest that someone in southwest crap, south crap. many thanks. indeed. the only us present jimmy costa has died at the age of $100.00 and of all peace prize. laurie. it's a one time in the white house from 1977 to 81. cause i have been treated for cancer and have been receiving hospice care since february 2023. he was considered, he considered the impact that he made in the time off to he left the office as the most important parts of his life. patrick oh, hang takes look back to me causes legacy. at the age of 90,
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jimmy carter announced he had cancer and it had spread to his brain. i just thought i had a few weeks left. but i was surprisingly edy's. you know, i've, i've had a really a wonderful life. i've had thousands of friends and, and i've had an exciting and venturing ratify existence. so i was surprisingly that he, he would stay on the world just a few months later by announcing thanks to a new treatment. he was cancer free. at 92 years old. he was briefly hospitalized after he became dehydrated, but helping to build homes for the poor. he was back on site the following day. his was the typical american story with very, a typical results. born in the small town of plains, georgia, he joined the navy, studied nuclear physics and married the girl next door. literally, he 1st saw his wife on the day she was born when he was just 3 years old, especially i have it. it was my writing, most of that that's
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a physical of my life of the peanut farmers turned politician. and after one term is the governor of georgia. he became the democratic nominee for president when he easily was a public dated by watergate and his slogan. trust me for a long white plains to washington dc, but we've had a great deal of progress lately. i. jimmy called to do solemnly swear in office. his domestic accomplishments were limited, remembered mostly for high interest rates and inflation that led to a recession. his bigger impact was in foreign policy. he broker peace between israel and egypt within 1978 camp david accords. normalize relations with china, and to negotiate of assault to nuclear treaty with the soviet union. but you would later, blake out the olympics there and protested that countries invasion of afghanistan, his legacy is most closely tied. with this november 1979,
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the u. s. embassy into iran was stormed. more than 60 americans were taken hostage . he ordered with turned out to be a bunch, pressed to attempt in large part because of the card lost. his bid for re election to ronald reagan. but carter successfully negotiated the release of the hostages, still around decided to fed them until just minutes after reagan was inaugurated, which he would later reflect on publish. i sent one more helicopter to forget the hostages, and we would have rescued when i would have been re elected. but that may have and that may have interfered with the foundation of the quarter center. and if i had to choose between former years and the quarter, so then i think i would use a quarter. so one last name is wide open. the carter center dedicated decades to providing human rights and democracy overseen elections. often leading with leaders to us considered unfriendly and targeting diseases in the developing world. and she was a very vocal critic of israel are treated like then
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like him and he was a man who reached the height of the presidency, won the nobel peace prize, helped millions by tackling disease and dictators and promoted peace even when it was controversial back home. his 29th and final book was titled a full life for jimmy carter. it most certainly was so it has had on this island, is there a news our, the stuck out as well as president the speed to a new president for georgia, former football. and they called cadillac very s one in canada. everyone to celebrate 2nd saying that the vote is going to college are the say that they have more pressing needs. and why many of us has in child the federal stayed away from the bus complementary election. emboldened at decades,
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the a hello, the weather remains pretty quads across much of europe at the moment, and you can see the logically as guys every morning missed and folks i'm always struggling to clear. having said that larvae stones continued down towards the southeastern corner, from the remnants of what was former eligible for the north. somebody give a change coming in. we'll see this cold front here that will slip his wife for the south. with this, we go through the next couple of days where so where the piling in across the west discard of saw discussion in particular might have noticed gotten the same some heavy right. but as west and scotland, the could see some sleep and some snow, as you can see, still quad across central pots and down towards the southwest. and then as we go on, then to choose day a fabulous smoke coming in across northern scotland. the highlands could see significant spiteful, 10 to 20 centimeters of snow under the highest ground,
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whatsoever starting to slip a little further south. as i may have asked of the way you can see what's coming for the new year. and that is going to pilot swaying as we go through web stay possibilities. some snow wave and open olive, no deposit all valid. but when i was of england, just coming in across the cost in some way, when the weather is a to and the then across the good parts of the u. k. that cloud with rain coming in to southern pilots, sol, scandinavia from nice though is cutting dry to the south of the hard huge, i mean to means could be interm had for 4 years, which is pretty much it. and that tool times no, i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean? pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis
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the, again, you're watching out, is there a has reminder of our top story? is this our footage film 5 years really minute 3 says minutes of the director of come out and one hospital in northern garza was detained on friday. some boost phase whereabouts unknown. the video also shows his efforts to move patients in hospital stall to safety. had a serious new administration says it could take up to 4 years to hold elections sample the time previously suggested. i could also, as a time, was needed to re establish the states and we have rights as constitution. and south career was launching a comprehensive inspection of as boeing, 737800 feet 7 days a morning and being upset to 179. people who were killed in sundays, fresh investigations are looking at the possibility of a bad strike as the cause. i'm on a top story now. the rest of the director will come on on hospice island,
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northern garza. but i feel for us is an assistant professor at visit university. he says, doctor, who has some boost off as arrest as possible in his way the policy and destroying causes health system over 300. but it's been, it has good workers have been detained, but is it? yes. so it does. some of the guys are stripped since the war began based, but it didn't mean didn't use weight. i just sent this ticket. it's gone including to the demand or, or, or later on, a move to also to present and other minute disability extensions. and there's across a what is now referred to as is right. we know that this, but it's getting to the news i've had in a 100 and this imprisonment conditions. they are denied access to lawyers. they are denied any form of communication with the family members there that actually the course the conditions are very dire. they are provided minimum, minimum, the fluids are denied medical good. we know that they are subject to numerous funds
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. the violence of the things is that the have to mention that one of the but it's been in doctors and then and bush was actually executed. and he died because it's tortured in april 2024 and also the prison following his detention from a ship a hospital enable to. so we've got to be no, we do know that, but it's spinning and has good workers and medics a whole lot edited. but is a i so it is are suffering immensely because of is there any systematic policies of torture and violence after that the psychological visit pressure that is there? yes. are displaced the feminist. and what do you have were exempt? you have no idea what's taking place. do you loved ones inside this? is there any business? all right, so being counted in todd's 1st pond on for elections and moving to a decade, the governing policy says that the final step and we're trying to constitutional rule of to 3 years of military will be a position called for a boycott. citing fast a vote, triggering government, so a report from a child in capsule and jemina,
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a pause. how close and the doors are now home. it's gonna take a while before we get to. one of the things that is noticed is the stand here is that the number of people who have actually come to vote, well, very, very adamant that says a very um, more when it comes to that elect. so essentially, the interesting the government's a few guys and we are, you know, it's not just here in this calling station and several other publications and people that we saw, the different parts of the country, the sustain raced are now to all position he was for said um, the lx them they say that they don't think that the, the election will be all set. what's going to happen going for what we've spoken to the civil society member who says that they're going to,
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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, but it appears. few voters are making their way to calling stations. this is a populated part of the city. one would expect a bigger town. we put the re evaluating because we want everything to change and seems to be normal. president my, how much is this debbie cost? he's followed. ardie was declared winner of the presidential election. the may, the main opposition parties and civil society groups have disputed the results. and so some of the local and regional and election observers are in town, but emissions like the e u. n. a you are not here. some todd in private media houses are
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also not covering the polls. they say the government has not given them resources legally required for logistics. the main opposition park is the single society groups have reported the election that support to say they feel connected from the electoral process. some say they believe that they absolutely will not countable. chart is an oil producing country, yet the majority of the people here see they don't see the benefits. we now pool, god bless and are struggling with a high cost of anything, even before this election during the company. goodness says popular, have any, any kind of this? yes. because people are more pay up to 5 that every day giving how to make a living. people can have the east twice a day. so of course, and that's in many elections like this, and nothing has changed and outcomes,
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or has been the same, the ruling power to winning. this is supposed to be a significant moment in chas history. it's been more than 10 years since the last parliamentary elections. but people who chose to stay away said the vote changes very little. catherine story all does euro domino young people in can you still say they won't change months off? so the countries nationwide protests as part of all yet and review series. we take a look back, it's can use defining wave of demonstrations this year. it was triggered by government time to raise taxes later grew into widespread and have a corruption and calls for the precedence to resign. welcome lab reports can you've never before had protest like those in june and july. the thousands of people took to the streets in about 50 towns and cities. and this series of demonstrations seemed triggered by government plan to increase taxes, protest,
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as so expressed widespread underwritten demik corruption includes the president william research a step down the money that you that have been that you planned on. that's why did you have gotten a movie? must to you must, what we are, the new we're not living you left to go about doing one protesting i, robi, demonstrates, has entered parliament because government abandoned the tax hikes, but protests continued for weeks. these cracks down right group, say more than 60 per testers were killed and more than 70, abducted by security forces were still missing the streets of being quiet to since july, the discontent remains widespread and they still expressed online. so you guys visited the army white 1000 projects,
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guerara capacity visit to and if i'm the government projects beyond the white house, the project is under construction and it's also generating more jobs and more opportunities is out. and they'll put you in it does is any opportunity of what you need to meet of what you need any help or do you need to see? and tells is roughly 1000000 social media followers. how much public money has been spent last? it has been progress on the side of the people, but no problem is on this end of the government. the people have become wayne late and the and become more willing to try the end from the tray. more lines to come in doing together as a nation and fight for change the president router's promise reforms and slammed his critics. he spoke on independence day known as jam. who are you today? jim a 40 day. he's also a month and condemned to expose the fig news aimed at these crediting.
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i'm be some stop what they're doing. our hold on sticking to dump in about his own all the other events, the same day crowds will to weigh when vito speech was read out on seems to protest, he's been making deals with his former political arrivals. it's not clear if the pos political heavyweights and the vast wealth will sway vices as they have before, when he has a game in the last election roots one by way. first in march, in about a set of registered voters, about 8000000 people didn't vote. most of the 30 millions more young people haven't yet registered if young people engage in the next election to in 2027, who is a candidate successfully mobilizes them? the political landscape could change drastically malcolm web and which is 0, maybe kenya. georgia has one and then you present it until after months of
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political time while full of full time you called cadillac vinny was inaugurated by parliament who was given a candidate box by the pro russian governing georgia dream policy. but the outgoing pro western presence is threatening to remain as the incumbent. so okay. i guess has more defined stride into the unknown. this was the day that's telling me is what i basically said that she would not stand down for the presidency extensively 6 years ago. i swear allegiance to you on the constitution and this allegiance 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, support is outside. she never less left the building without handling over the key to has successes. because you have a lashley, a former foot bullet head fall right politician. who was thrown in by parliament as george's next president of
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a country in turmoil since october's disputed elections. a hard line critic of the west covey lashley is a loyalist of the governing georgian dream parties. billionaire found to be the not even surely the role is largely ceremonial, but cover lash with these opponents says he has no digital to see. since the politicians who chose him were elected in a process mode by accusations of fruit to win the georgia dream policy, 1 october parliamentary elections with this empty liberal and provost go promises, elections many georgians, believe were raped. we don't even think about the outcome of this the fee collections of a who tomorrow because it doesn't admit that it doesn't make any sense. so there is only one party in the parliament who's making this decision. they are, there will be no real position and made a protest against the election results intensified in the georgia dream like
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government suspended talks to join the european union. and again, when it around 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 saw from over sony by ego. aus is era. how's the bi jones president has cooled on russia to admit responsibility for the answer by john airlines crash on wednesday. and i of says the pain was unintentionally hit by russian at defense systems. that the 8 people were killed when the flight made an emergency landing and catholics done. after standing damage of a gross, me and something russian. as i'm present, that in my opinion is apologized but has not taken responsibility. this gracious
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president has promised to fight for his support. his interest often narrow a missing on outright victory and elections on sunday. so a 1000000 been on events one more than 49 percent of the vote, nearly 30 points ahead of the governing policies. candidates, so face has consumptive arrival in a run of next month. the largest ceremonial pace of presence is seen is important for the political balance of power in croatia. 3 migrants have died attempting to cross being this channel in a small boat from france. incident. take se, se is death toll from failed crossings to 76 french maritime services. a separate peace still fell into the water, trying to port an overcrowded vessel around 50 people, received emergency treatment on the beach. and this is near by naval base b u and says it's been the west dia on rep for for migrant crossings of the english channel for liquid as soon as you the best on it is the living conditions of people at the board of that push them to leave in this way,
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if we don't come up with real safe passage rates and try to improve decent reception conditions, have the board in fronts and in europe, that's going to the to depth. that's what's going to push people to leave. it's criminalizing people over tens of thousands of people are valued in the spanish city of valencia to denounce the government's response to unprecedented floods 2 months ago. and was the 3rd major demonstrations instances, obstacles, 231 people, and devastated the surrounding region. many code for the resignation of the head of the regional governments. the world health organization is wondering about a global resurgence of cholera that says off the decades of progress controlling the disease. numbers are on the rise. color is even being reported in countries that have not seen it seen any cases in his voice as we since outbreaks of being more faithful with death. switching the highest levels in more than a decade. as we classify the global resurgence of color that we have been seeing
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since 2021 as a grade 3 emergency in january 2012 in history, which is the highest in total level for emergencies. and this is junior so widespread outbreaks, the ulcer. and this is the real problem. this is why it's come, but results limitations. countries are dealing with conflict, but they've got pool of water and sanitation systems. they've got many people, so it displaced, but they assume play left the mains to prevent it. and also to treat it. so it has hair on alex's era, the beloved dish, the sense of an escalating food fights between germany and took care of the
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in the nation attempts to assist in present dropping out of a re election bed 2020 full was quite dramatic here. and us politics and you come paying for the white house, was also heavily influenced by events abroad as laudable yet and review series. when jordan has this report 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 by going to do is you're going to drop out here's why are you doing? we're going to work. we're doing great in nevada. we're doing great. great in arizona, we're doing great,
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really good at north carolina by the end of the year. trump was president a lot, but no one would have guessed health things played out along the way. biting the incumbent thought he could campaign and win on a strong economy. voters disagreed unusually for the us public. they also judged 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 votes from these groups in november, especially in swing states such as michigan vitamins age became a big problem after he debated trump in june. soon, barton was out of the race. come on, harris took his place. the however,
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the earliest woozy asked him for harris's candidacy wasn't enough to beat drunk if anything, to assassination attempt invigorate it 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 a 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 tried to force, a government shut down to embarrass bite, and he also repeated his threats to impose tariffs on goods from america's biggest trading partners, canada, mexico and china. trump support for israel will continue,
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but no clear plans yet for dealing with syria and to ron, 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, the top right just play a forced out of the world championships for refusing to change his genes is returning to the competition. and that does cost him with disqualified and find in new york on friday, off to being told his trousers violations regulations. the international chess federation says it will now accept what's it called a fruit fruit. james, with a jacket. no, we didn't. chest grand mazda says he will definitely be paying in jeans. mazda told him, it was it. now, what is a rail donna come on? that's the question. took it, and how many of been arguing over for months take here. it's almost to go a pain commission to officially protects donna as,
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as additional speciality like me. appleton pizza. but jeremy, is this the, here's a popular donna as a gentleman. dish said voss, a report from ballad. i also still have dish migraines. open to 1st doing a shop invalid and 1972. the day started its own journey adapted to german ingredients. i'm phase it is booked with with cost or taking me, put in bread and spiced up with lots of saucers. have she did the quote to because she's in the different cultures, different kinds of don't enter, but they're all done there because the name simply means meet that's rotated it's a generic name like pizza key and he has no such thing as doing a phone call. us to have to meet that low a week and version according to his application to the european commission. it should be popping up with certain types of meat. for example, more than 16 months old calls and marrying agent in a specific way, would slice of less than 5 millimeters 6 to see those calls of the origin of donor
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is trickier. and we want to protect a 200 year old tradition. the began and anatolia and then spread to other countries besides germany, 6 other countries have objective direct relating to do. now. this is just one of around $2000000.00 doing a search in germany each day. and many more if you count the law office in london powers and other cities in europe, if germany loses the donor disputes, many are worried that the 4000000000 dollar industry isn't serious for they see it costs the re branding campaign and consumers staying away altogether. not finding the usual data. honestly, i don't really care. as long as it's good, a lot of my friends say it's turkish bob. i don't know. i've, i've seen my ration of do not intuitive videos for example and take talk. but i feel like it's fairly, having no appetite for a diplomatic grow. so many enter to you hopefully solve the dispute before brussels . has the folk up
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a don't know definition step fast of l g 0 really to. and that's it from me, laura kyle's. and this news i'll be back in just the payments with more of today's, [000:00:00;00] the manipulated by those in power. and selection is unique and we've seen anything like it for an old person. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by still interested please ask, put their pastor non profits for people susceptible to government control. this type, again, is designed to inflame and defense the way that the story is being told, 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 wave of criminal violence has the export to the truck, the talk tells,
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raising the challenging of sorts prison riots. assassinations, ecuador has plunged from one of the safest countries in latin america to one of the most dangerous, with the government, declaring war on the guns and corruption. the people in power investigates with causes behind the search in violence. and it's devastating impact on the nation. ecuador, on the fire, on that jersey. you know, i mean, it is doing his schools homework. it's in turkish, and despite speaking arabic at home, it's his strongest language. he tells us, i lived here for 9 years, and it feels like i am more to tish. yes, i want to go back back to visit it, but not like to live more than 3000000 syrian slide here since the war. 13 years ago and entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here. not knowing syria at all in the prospect of returning is causing much feelings. jada is 13 we oscar how she feels. there was a bit of mix feeling because i've never been to serial before my whole life was
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here. their parents now face the dilemma of deciding what to do, it's best for their children. i looked mice, so the and the i want to, to come back to remember these to have can happening with the hope that one day for children will feel the same. the these are the moments before, is there any forces detains? the director of guns has come out. i'd want a hospital during the vine and rage but destroyed the facilitate
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