tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 30, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the, the limit to how far the dream contains sta in your own adventure. now. counter and wayne the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the new sal arrive from dover, coming up in the next 60 minutes diplomatic delegations from can wage and the g. c . c. r in damascus, and serious new foreign minister is invited for talks in saudi arabia of 0, it gains, access to most goes and base in the talk. you, locals,
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cold for an end of russia's military presence in syria. is there any forces killed at least 27 palestinians in northern goza, or forcibly displaced people seek safety, destroyed hospitals the growing and good in south korea up to sundays, plain crushed that killed a 179 people. deadline orders safety checks across. it's a boeing $737800.00 fleets plus your wife's self sufficient and renewable energy and much of it comes from wind farms like this one. there's around 40 places like this in the country that allows you why not totally to cover its energy needs, but also to export it surplus to other countries. and in sport mansions, united face, new capital later as the interest stop, a 3 match leasing straight pressure has already been building on manager ruben
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amerman as they sit down in 14th place. and the problem is the, the, the syria has seen a flurry of diplomatic visits since the full of the outside regime, the head of its new government metal shutter, is meeting a senior delegation from co each. the seller, along with the head of the gulf corporation counsel, the new syrian foreign minister, has also been invited to visit saudi arabia earlier, shadow match the ukrainian foreign minister in damascus, and denounced a new strategic partnership. henri, she says keith is sending 500 tons of green to syria, to help ease the humanitarian crisis. which i've got there will be strategic contributions and partnerships between us and ukraine and political, economic, and also social levels. when it was that the from a have to city is going on,
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we are ready to help the syrian people because ukraine is interested in a staple, syria, and we will be certainly be of flesh to support for its security as soon as possible . they're all still questions about the future of rushes, military presence in the country, syrian forces have been surrounding rushes, mainly and base. and we'll talk. yeah, they say they're searching for a sod loyalists shutter says he wants to maintain ties with most go, which was a strong ally of the former, a said regime. in a moment, we will cross to most go for reaction from the kremlin. but 1st, let's talked about correspondent who is standing by in damascus. russell. so the russell took us through some of the dynamics at play here. because as we've just said, this diplomatic delegation from coate is in damascus. and so 2 representatives from the gcc indeed when the new administration of syria to the control of the country, that's said that one of the main priorities for them is going to be having the
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international recognition. and now they are really enjoying that because since december 8th on they have seen that additions off of delegations visiting damascus and the presidential palace has been extremely busy with this delegation. so today are we seeing that now they are indeed at the moment having a meeting with the creative for the minister and the secretary general off the g c . c. so this is extremely important because of 2 reasons. first, so g, c, c, and quade. the energy which is union and of course, the country and city a desperately needs the energy because you see for us to structure energy sector has been destroyed by 13 years of the civil war. and now it moves the energy supply and that the, for the minister of quade, and sex with the general off gcc being here is extremely important. and 2nd, this is another major staff that syria is reconnecting with the original,
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the original companies. let's start exactly the out of the company. so equate the for the minister is the 1st to gcc for administer. visiting the company. in that sense, the demonstration in syria is attaching a huge import. those to these me things as of course. so at least today, we have seen to visit or another interesting visit. very, very interesting visit the ukraine. a for the minister was here in damascus. and russell, as, as we all speaking, we are waiting for the going to foreign minister and the secretary general of the gc. see, we're waiting for a press conference from them. we'll go to them as that happens. but took us through what was discussed in the, in that meeting with ukraine's foreign minister as well. both you cream and see if you have been heavily bombed by russia. just september 2015. russia officially has been invited by the form of regina
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to syria to interfere in the ongoing civil war. and they have seen that since that brush has expanded distributed 3 basis here, then passively bomb being the rabble positions they will position positions across the country. that was below to the position. see, i've seen that promotion that have strikes, leavening down cities off this to these towns office towns. and of course, starting from 2022 on russia, has interviewed in, in ukraine as well. and start to bump ukraine as well. so in that sense, both companies having extreme grievances to, with russia and the, for the minister of ukraine, was here in damascus as simply quote, trying to convince on one hand, saying that you couldn't is ready to house the seal yet to rebuild the country, to, to to provide the international humanitarian aid, but there were 2 main issues here that were at the best for, for the 1st one was that the ukrainian, or for the minister is asking the human solution is serious,
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somehow supervision and to the russian military presence here. but then even station you have seen that, well, the company wants to, to preserve the strategic conditions. we have to rush as he sees russia as one of the global as one of the global pay. and the 2nd one, the, the offer that came from the vendor for them is, was, let's gather the kinds that have been committed, a guest to manage the, i guess people of syria together here. so the new ministration says teen to do that . all right, thank you. so much russell, that corresponded as also the reporting from damascus. let's get more on this story from dosage a body who joins us live from most go. dosa, how keen is most go to maintain its historic ties with syria. well is most go is not going to event in syria any time soon, according to the official language we've been hearing over and over again since the far fall of pressure all a side,
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russia is going to continue its military presence inside syria. now, as that is at despite any indication that the new administration may want a russian forces out, which they don't as of now, the fates of the russian naval base and the air base in low talk can tar two's remains unclear what is clear is that russia is not going to abandon syria despite the change in leadership. now, as since the fall of bus or on the side of the russian government granted him and his family, political asylum, they are currently residing in russia. but despite the close relationship that the kremlin has with the former regime of aside that they are teen, to continue the dialogue and a conversation and perhaps establish relations with the new administration in damascus. according to russian officials, they are in contact with a new administration in syria and they are going to continue that conversation
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despite whatever other demands may be placed on the new government in damascus. and we have to remember that russian and the naval base and tar two's at was the there from 1971. it is a very strategically important enabled place for russia is the only one in the middle east. and it's not likely that the kremlin is going to give that up very easily. what the russian government is now looking for is a, the future of ties between the 2 countries. but of course, the presence of the ukrainian foreign minister in damascus today i, it's how critical the situation is when it comes to diplomatic efforts at between the new it's ministration of devices and other power. so certainly kremlin is going to be looking to a form bridges and men's bridges rather than burn them by moving ahead into 2025. thank you. doing so that's dosage by reporting from most gonna well, as we mentioned,
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the future of russia's military presence in syria is now in doubt. let's take a look at to if it's main operations. is the how may name a base in the talk here which played a crucial role in helping to change the course of the syrian civil war in favor of offsets forces. it offered most of the supports logistics and ground troops. and then there's the russian naval base that talk to is smaller than the little talk in facility. it served as a critical logistical help ensure the flow of supplies from russia's, lexi ports to syria. some of the engines, a report from the now from the russian, and they said to me, the fighters here tell us that this space at time, i mean in syria is a thorn in their hearts because so much of destruction they were subjected to was from this space there's so many strikes and attacks that are being tired out against the opposition from the space inside the base. uh, there is
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a heavy number of russian troops who are present inside the the scene from the area of the pictures that there's more than a dozen 5 digits which are here, their helicopters there. there's a huge ministry presence inside their troops that are patrolling. it's not care what is the exact number of the tools, but according to a 2015 agreement with the city and government, this is a presence that pressure of plans to and intends to keep for a very long time, a permanent 7, according to that agreement, important as of how many basis the only air base, the largest of its nature, the dresser has inside syria on the outskirts are these fighters who are here to make sure that the base is protected from any untoward incident, but also to ensure that there are no aside noiseless, so which come out of the space they believe many of them are hold up inside and have taken production inside the russian base of the past. we've been fighting for 13 years against a southern his ally, russia. they both killed women and children for many years. they must not stay here anymore. i also saw
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a russian troops during the battles and l had the summer country side and the cottage mountains. according to the am of the shut off government, they want to ensure that there is a relationship with all countries and for governments including russia, which is not of and receiving in nature. but it is going to be a difficult balance to maintain care in have, i mean very many of these fights is they've lost relative loved ones. friends fight is colleagues who were, who died because of russian bombings on on them. and they feel that it is about time that the russians, which is, according to price is hair, hold on the outskirts, they feel it's an occupation occupying force. and it must go some of the jobs. as of you have, i mean, based in the tech you the joins now live by my cove engines. you know, for me is a global strategy advisor and he's joining us from new york not go much to on pack here. let's begin with the fact that of course, it has been a lot of diplomatic activity in damascus since the full of the outside regime. at
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this moment we are waiting to hear from the community foreign minister as well as the secretary general of the gulf corporation council. is this one of the more consequential moments in terms of diplomatic activity since the full of the regime? yes, mean, it's the, particularly the savvy, big breakthrough, the invitation to the sharing foreign minister and some major paid for that. on leashes. momentum begins a process. so we've seen in recent weeks is visits from many foreign delegations to damascus. but now you see a mountain building with invitations of salary of syrian official, premier would be foreign minister to visit different capitals. so that's the process of building diplomatic momentum in the region and beyond. with the objectives in many ways is to, is to increase the amount of diplomatic recognition that will help and lease funds in the up and with the lifting of sanctions against syria. so this is
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a step by step process, but it's gaining momentum in less than a month. this current government is making progress. okay, what is your use? the phrase diplomatic momentum. what is the best way for the new administration in syria to seize on that momentum. and basically they have to provide insurances for the international community. once again, this is the issue, is that the coordinator, the slave government issued yes, is currently on terrorism list of many countries. there are many fears and concerns about what will it do within syria. will it host, uh, you know, radical elements of the idea of it's not for the syrian government for the machine and going to provide you sure this is necessary to say that no, we will not become a haven for extremist groups. we are looking to become a moderate country, so rhetorically the current, like she has a government as providing much of that. but that has to be back to age actions that take time, the more progress they see,
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the more that helps and build that movement of that diplomatic method. it's a symbiotic process is not just saying things, but acting upon them both internally and outside of sherry itself. i thank you marco, that's my goal is going to say no. joining us from new york. thank you. the israeli forces have killed 27 palestinians in the past day. this thousands continue to flee. northern gone so many, all heading for the indonesian hospital which is not a functioning medical facility. un agencies delivered 8 supplies that on sunday. as it turns into somewhere for displaced people to take shelter for should be able to talk to and support health care system. this is a pattern that we have been seeing over and over with the found clicking once areas
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become diseased for a while with no access to the minutes or yes with no access to it. we're here to oxygen or suffice. the rain has created another dangers of palestinians living and refugee camps and tents. many have been flooded, leaving them make shift homes unlivable. 7 people have now died from the severe cold across the street. let's bring it now corresponded to us and who is joining us live from data by the in central garza to talk us through the latest situation with the hospitals. as we say many people were trying to seek shelter at the end nation hospital. yeah, that's right. so the situation in the north has really, really good level size. these very military operation insisted on going for more that right now, 2 months. and apparently what has been done in the northeast to the summation of
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a residential neighborhoods and civil infrastructure. we have caught reports that families have killed and it jabante a pallet town. well, who palestinians confirmed killed? one of the latest provides of tax on a group of civilly if we understand the most is that there are still 2. now some of these are trapped in a big lot. yeah. town. they are unable to leave to gauze. the city of 4 different scrubbing concerns about the safety about potential attacks by the use. wait a minute, your detention has happened to the vast majority of medical teams in a come on at one hospital, including the director of the hospital to prepare some of the stuff of you who is right now detained spot. he's a, we're about to this quite still, i don't and which detention he is at the moment this move by these really minute 3, how to trigger it must have concerns among international organizations that even local palestinians will have seen this mountain risk is live since day one of the conflict to provide this into medical care now with the origin of to manage one
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hospitals. the north of the strip has lost one of the best phone, life saving centers that has been providing medical treatment for more than 2 thirds of causes population. and in terms of the humanitarian crisis for displaced families will have reached because of the city, its deepening in the out due to the restrictive numbers of a truck that, that were allowed to reach to kansas city. and um, at the, uh, the fits and the of a winter season across the region here in the strip. and tara, meanwhile, bad weather and heavy rain is created, yet another danger for people already living in very difficult circumstances. focus through that situation. in fact, the situation is quite tragic. we, we re, to every day that we make shift tens and open uh encampments. and what we find every day was, is quite really
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a drastic computer. take families not quite left with lack of resources and even shelters are living and all the crowd this faces that like all sorts of a humanitarian. this is we saw how flimsy the 10 saw and they have been using these tense for more than a year. so far and they did not manage to get any new times in order to use it for survive. and for the combination of the repeated attacks, the hearts with the conditions and even the dwindling of supplies have accessed it painted and created an unbearable circumstances for posting and see who have lost their houses and were forced to live and make shift tents that lack all sorts of heating supplies, and with the destruction of the infrastructure, the situation is excessive. fighting to tar. thank you so much. that's the static f o. as in reporting from data by den perry is. the former chairman of the foreign pressed the association of israel. he says everyone agrees that the war and goes there should end and that the incoming trump administration will have more
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influence when the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. then president fight and has to me, i. ready would find it forwards as a goal to uh, to, to, to, to sweet decided bizarre as of trump in the way that he did the, by the who clearly had tried to propose to israel, of an on reasonable way out of this even a year ago. don't involved it, what are the vaults and compromises the would have made things politically difficult for an attorney not including a return of the palestinian authority because not including beginning of process on palestinian independence. these are things that have at least half of israelis want . uh and, and uh and uh, probably a majority at this point want to end the war on almost any terms. the town has been resisting it and i think sometimes leverage over. and i don't think that anyone can in good conscience, look at the destruction on all sides of the current in the past year and find the value in it or, or not to gain but, but on the israelis will say the fact that as my wife has been
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a business or a good and loving now is good for is real and good for 11 on a. they'll say that is somehow at the end of the day, what comes out of this and god is not ruled by a nihilistic. do you have this stick mafia away from us but something better than that would be an improvement? i think they would also hope the changes that happened in syria, not as the right consequence, but possibly in relation to the weakening of the as well and also be better for israel and for serial. primarily, i think if all the sense of weakening the iranian so called the excess of resistance and putting the finally for public, basically. and it's corner, as opposed to trying to the spread chaos and ma'am all over the region. that's who would be the footage filmed by these really ministry shows the moments before, jump to her son on both saffir was detained. the whereabouts of cum i'd want hospitals drink to remain unknown, leading to please from his family for his immediate release. kindly call henry
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reports as i was, this is one of the last known images of a song boost. i see it before. he was detained by his riley forces, walking towards the very tanks that have destroyed come out aloud one hospital, where he was director and the surrounding areas meet. how's that followed is riley sweets have more attacks, full hundreds of patients and medical staff to flee before friday. nights vonage right? that need to northern gaza with no function a hospital. they were only given a 15 minute warning. the since is rental sage. in the north began nearly 3 months ago. the specialist of pediatrician, defined countless as riley orders to close the hospital to to him and detroit
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engine palestinians. despite him being wounded in his way the it takes to la here this here. then you can then whatever they do that will never be able to prevent us from providing medical services to the palestinian people in october as riley false has killed his son abraham. he was just, i 2 years old. well, what doctor sophia's family said he was used as a human shield when he was detained by his riley forces to find for the palestinian people until the moment his freedom was taken. k. callahan, how does he had plenty morehead on this out? 0 and use our, including the look band continues to mount was here. political unrest treated by a nationwide protest led by young people. this the 8000000 people registered to vote insurance problem entry, elections. find out why fewer than 3000000 in cost saving lives.
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the south korea is, did you in has ordered the inspection of oil. it's a boeing 737800 fleet of to sundays crash that killed a 179 people. the judge burst into flames after an emergency landing and the southern city of 10 to 0 is roughly fried. has this report from the the. 2 at the an apple terminal, when many family members had been expecting to welcome back, loved ones for the christmas vacation. they now gather in collective grease. joining didn't the quest to find the reason for this tragedy? because of the accidents must be clearly determined whether it was a human error or a natural disaster. and this information must be accurate, the communicated to the families deal. socrates by providing extra stuff. and
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results is like dna testing to speed up the identification of the victims. but the growing frustration that the delays in releasing remains for funerals, this tragedy has come at the time of political turmoil in south korea. but national leaders seem to call a truce on this day to lend the support to the grieving, the countries acting president. the 2nd in 2 weeks has promised to finish the investigation as soon as possible. at the scene of the crash, investigators continue to sift through the wreckage. they have already removed the to flight. dates of record is for analysis. the investigation board has collected additional evidence related to the incident, including on board a violation logs, and has begun evidence analysis. central to the investigation is the possibility of
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a strike causing an engine to blow out. and the apparent failure of the lending gap to deploy. with nearly all the victims coming from this corner of south korea. memorial alters, have been set up in multiple locations for communities to more. a 7 day period of national molding has also been announced with many new year pests deputies such as the traditional countdown to midnight console doubts of respect the country as a whole. it seems. besides is, there is little to celebrate public right? i'll just era lou on south korea. investigators in south korea. i have requested interest wife from peach presidency and so killed. he's been suspended from office and is under investigation of declaring martial earlier this month. the request follows his failure to turn off the questioning. a road accident in ethiopia has
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killed at least 71 people. it happened in sonoma state about 300 kilometers south of the capital. it is about on a truck packed with passengers skidded off the road and plunged into a river full injured passengers. are in hospital police and can you have fired t a gas at protest is accusing the government of kidnapping its critics. they also used horses to break up the crowd. some people change themselves together as part of the protest. security forces in kenya has accused, has been accused of dozens of illegal detentions the staying in kenya. young people still say they won't change months. often nationwide, protests group the country as part of value in review series. well, well, take a look at 10 years wave of demonstrations which were triggered by a government plan to raise taxes, but grew into widespread angle corruption and calls for the president to resign.
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welcome lab reports kenya is 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 triggered by government plan to increase taxes, protest as so expressed widespread underwritten demik corruption includes the president with the am research a step down the money that you that you flag i met lot if you had gone on the months to go to you last, what was really good news and you were living you have to go about doing one protesting nairobi demonstrates has entered parliament because government abandoned the tax hikes, but protests continued for weeks. these cracks down rights groups,
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they move in 60 protests as were killed and more than 70. abducted by security forces were still missing the streets of being quiet since july. the discontent remains wide spread and is still expressed online. so you guys visit the army white house project, guerara could buy site visit to an abandoned government projects that d, i mean white house project is under construction and he's also generating more jobs and more opportunities. is that a new opportunity? is there any opportunity to help what you need to me of what you need? any opportunities he 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 the side of the government. the people have become wayne late and they 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,
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router's promised reforms and slammed his critics. he spoke on independence day known as jam. who are you today? just for the day? he's also a month and condemned to expose the fig news aimed at these crediting. i'm bishop supplementing a hold on seeking to dump in about his own all the other events, the same day. crowds walked away when vito speech was read out seems to protest, he's been making deals with his former political rivals. 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, we say one by way, 1st in march in about a set of registered voters, about 8000000 people didn't fight most of the 30 millions more young people
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haven't yet registered the young people engaging the next election to in 2027 who is a candidate successfully mobilizes them. the political landscape could change drastically welcome web and which is 0. my baby kenya. the still ahead on this new zone. remembered as a tile is crusader for human rights tributes for info former us president. jimmy carter has died at the age of 100 medical breakthroughs, natural phenomenons and huge strides in artificial intelligence. we look back at the scientific progress made in 2024 and in full, if one of tennessee is most entertaining and controversial plays has made his long awaited return direction. file here with the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read pins through the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest, the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0. the important thing if you're walking around in beirut was not in the line of fire from the holiday fall off. we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to see the whole thing back to last. it's 3 days. and 3 nights the with no prisoners in control, the home again, and you control the region around and that's why it was such a lot event. an icon is conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil will be rude holiday inn hotels. on al jazeera,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello. again, this is all, just even a reminder of our top story. is this our series new leader, but i'll try to is meeting the senior delegation and create the seller along with the head of the golf corporation council. a new syrian foreign minister has also been invited to visit saudi arabia. you and agencies have delivered supplies to the engine asian hospital in northern goes a many displace calistin and heading the shelter despite that not being
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a functioning medical facility, south korea's, did you it has ordered safety checks across it's boeing 737800 fleet off the one of its plans crush, giving 179 people cross burst into flames during landing at the one international airport on sunday. 2 crew members says on vote counting is underway in chance. the general election of the concerns of low tunnels, the ballot was boy contracted by the main opposition party. and the electoral authorities is reporting a ton out of just over 36 percent. election observe is reported a peaceful voting process, but noted a lack of enthusiasm among voters. provisional results are expected by january the 15. chad is facing a number of challenges at home and abroad. one is the well, it's the largest displacement crisis caused by the rule in neighboring suda,
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for more than 720000 refugees have crossed the border into chad. limited access to humanitarian support. more than one and a half 1000000 champions need humanitarian assistance exacerbated by climate change . jobs economy has also shrunk in the past g. d p per capita. so from $961.00 to $719.00 in 2023. let's stay on the story and joins now live by copied. adam oakley is the managing director of the can security and intelligence. and he's joining us live from a boucher thank you so much for joining us. copied. let's begin with fuss to setting the scene in terms of the context. this is the 1st problem entry election in chad in more than a decade. so how significant is this moment and how difficult it is significant? this is the 4th space in a transition program that begun in 2021. before then. no, the national dialogue from the constitution all are referring to and then the
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presidential election, which held in me this year. and it's our color entry. our regional election is the 4th phase of the transition program of cause. we all know what happened after the death of the female debbie and his son to go and of called this transfer chunk program is meant to recon concreted to democracy. it is significant in defense, but as one of the countries that experienced including the top is goes well they need the quote, give a direction to what the other countries um like new job or what kind of focuses on money um could also for the given them the significant influence, but the most, the friends plate in that regard. so a lot, but it's been expected in terms of what this would mean for the region to be given . this is the 1st chance that people in should have had the opportunity to vote in . so many years, how do you assess the,
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the reason for the pretty low turn out around 36 percent of people who were registered actually did turn up a. so what a 1000000 people are registered. and so for the invitation to the lot, i'm 36 percent of that they did. sure. and there are lots of reasons. number one, the jump at the, the, about 10 of them, the most influential, one more important elections and the causing difficult task to also not participate in the electronic process. the crime followed the previous election, especially the presidential election, was in the national reed and the, the, the declared. we know that if the incoming president kind of determined to devote the same thing, they also indicated and despite them entry or regional elections, or fortunately however, if the objective is to deny the legitimacy of the president, it doesn't look like them waiting on the 25th to take this popularity in,
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in that regard. so on the one hand, this looks to be like me is try to do the, the intent to push you, but in the objective of the strategies not being met. and just like we saw in the me elections, he was declared them, you know, and despite the position and the criticism regarding the electronic with this, from the student. and definitely it's not likely to change in this part of entry, regional eviction. thank you so much for your analysis. that's got the ottoman who is the managing director of seeking security and intelligence. thank you for having the chinese officials have prosecuted 39 members of the notorious min crime syndicate for crimes targeting civilians. the suspects based in northern young law space, multiple challenges including telecom fraud, homicide and drunk trafficking, the case monks, a major crackdown and cross border criminal activities. officials say several 1000 votes suspects. such
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a face prosecution across china is 11 hidden grays with the bodies of 15 men have been found in the southern mexican state of chop. yes, the state governor says the graves were uncovered during raids on properties near the border with question. my love has been disputes between drug contents in the area for people connected to the case has been arrested with weapons and of drugs here. glass wrap, the transition to renewable energy has helped to produce greenhouse gas emissions. low electricity costs and become less dependent on foreign countries for energy said i said, oh, explains how this small country is become a renewable resources success story. this, this wind never stops in seattle that will cut our goal is about 2 hours away from weiss capital one day we do it was 1st established in 2009. and 15 years later, it has helped to the why successfully transition away from fossil fuels and to
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generate 98 percent of its energy from renewable resources. eh, kamali most milk diekama. you would, he says, this place marks the beginning of a new era in the small south american country. now is what i'm going to get the one in a p. uh, this machine takes kinetic energy from the wind and turns it into power. it's in, it's transferred to the electric grid. this from a line helps provide electricity to around 20000 times. photo. why? first embrace wind turbans as a source of cheap, reliable power. it then expanded it sooner and bio mass capacity that has allowed the almost the card. when i say sion of the countries electricity grid, your wife self sufficient and renewable energy and much of it comes from wind farms like this one. there's around 40 places like this in the country that allows you why not only to cover its energy needs, but also to exports its surplus to other countries. not far away from the wind
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farms leaves good. i feel like i was 80, she has been living here since she was a child that's already up. and of course right now we had no electricity here. so we had a homemade with mail that we tied with wires. and we charged the battery. but we couldn't use it a lot because we run out of it. it's incredible to me to watch the wind farms and know that most of our energy is coming from there. or do i have a depends on the agricultural sector which is valuable to climate change. but in almost 2 decades, it has whole periods, dependence on carbon in making power generation. and then let's say i brought political consensus has enabled the country to succeed in pretty mellow out. and you can see that you just have what all the parties entitlement agreed to this. there was that old mob until the 2030 that we are now trying to extend to 2050 for the seeing those 2 internationally. investors decision makers. that's the plan, the cd and the oil change with the new government today. the energy sovereignty is
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a crucial source of development in all the way it is helping paved the way for sustainable economic growth space. i will just see to see how that will kind of goal is why from jostling northern light displays to shoot strides in artificial intelligence. 2024 has been a big here for science and technology calling. baker breaks down the breakthroughs . let's start in space, which got crowded in 2020 for a private company called varden built in orbiting manufacturing lab. in here, they grew a crystallized form of a common drug, but in the weightlessness of space. then they dropped it back to earth. the 1st delivery from an entirely new industry and easily the most exciting space video of the year that we had heard about quantum computers for more than a decade depend, google unveiled willow quantum chip set, consult certain problems. normal computers simply cannot,
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willow doesn't break encryption yet, but other companies and countries are already taking notice of this past year also saw a major trial of a drug that prevents h, i v infections called lena cap of year. it showed a nearly 100 percent protection rate, particularly among women science magazine called at the breakthrough of the year. there are daily pills that do almost the same thing, but this one only requires 2 shots a year. the problem is it's cost. currently, more than $40000.00 us dollars, but health experts say it could be lowered to just 40. a 2024 was a big year for nature. solar eclipse, dazzled millions across north america and scientist sees the opportunity to learn how waves move through the finished parts of our atmosphere. the sun is almost at the peak of its 11 year cycle, which means it's surface is bubbling with activity and a roars were seen as far as mexico. you can expect more next year. in iceland,
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the earth split and sputtered the tiny island saw not one, not 2, but 7 volcanic eruptions geologist use this unique moment to trace the chemical fingerprints in the lava to map some of the networks that live deep beneath our feet. and it was hot, not just the hottest here on record or the 2nd, but so hot that scientists were able to constantly declare the hurricanes and psych ones like to leave. milton and shadow were slower, winter, and more powerful because of human made climate change. and one story book is only just opening scientists with the help of a i have been able to map out the entire brain of the common fruit fly, 840000 neurons and 50000000 connections between them. for it flies are ideal for brain studies. because they exhibit a range of behaviors, yet their brains are tiny compared to ours. 10000 researchers are already diving
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into this data. former us president jimmy carter has died at the age of $100.00. the nobel peace prize laureate served one time in the white house from 1977, 21981, cause i had been treated for cancer and had been receiving hospice care since february 2023. us president joe biden has declared january 9th, a national day of mourning. he landed tribute to the $39.00 to president, worked eradicate disease nicest at home, around the world. you force peace events, civil rights, the human race promote a free and fair elections around the world. those houses are homeless for the homeless kids whose compassion and moral clarity, clarity, are to people up and change lives and save lives all under the clothes. because i consider the impact he made in the time off to he left office as the more important
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cause of his life. how to go, he looks back at his legacy. at the age of 90, 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, i've had a really a wonderful life. i've had thousands of friends and, and i've had an exciting and veteran 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 board in the small town of plains, georgia. he joined the navy, studied nuclear physics and married the girl next door. literally,
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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 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 long white plains to watch them they say, but we've made a great deal of progress slightly. jimmy carter 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 broke the peace between israel and egypt within 1978 camp david accords. normalize relations with china and negotiated assault to nuclear treaty with the soviet union. but you would later,
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blake out the olympics there in protest of the countries invasion of afghanistan. his legacy is most closely tied with this november 1979, 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 that card lost his bid for re election to ronald reagan. the 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 them in i would have been re elected, but that may have and that may have interfered with the foundation of the carter center. and if i had to choose between former years and the quarter, so then i think i would use the quarter. so last name is wide open. the carter center dedicated decades to promote in human rights and democracy overseen elections often leading with leaders. the u. s. considered unfriendly and targeting
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diseases in the developing world, and she was a very vocal critic of israel are treated like then like a lindsey 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 still ahead on l. just even
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the the surface for it, he is far. jessica, thank you so much. tennis player, nick curios, has been back entertaining the crowd at the brisbin international. the australian made as long way to return from entry along side. no, but joel convention and double snatch curios has been out of action for 18 months with me and risk problem do i went on to win this contest and both players will be in singles action on tuesday. yeah, this is a bird of amazing. how many apologies on the left side, i was just looking around the energy and then just so we, we promised we're going to do these ones on the logo is there's
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a lot of great players players. the players nowadays you know, having to keep up with hopefully make him stay home with this game. exciting news for all of that as well. yeah, it's great to be going and manchester united back in premier league action later on monday with pressure already on manage your ribbon at marin as they has newcastle back to back to feats, to born with and wolves left the side struggling and 14 plays. but it doesn't get any easier as they face a new castle side on us re much winning street. and the way trip against leaders. liver 4 on sunday is looming, forever and side with the manager isn't looking too far ahead. well, we have to fight against everything because our support of those are always there. but they are tired of of these moments. we have to expect that any,
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any play from new custom the at all or to box he's going to to put the stadium. none of us in the our place have to cope with that. liverpool have moved a points clear at the top of the english have really a 5 know when over west town, putting them in control of the tallow race heading into the new year. and the richardson reports to the for again, little to, to the 5, all smiles, the little pool and the how much sol as they left the pitch at west time 5. now when putting them fully in control of the premier league title race, as it does sound like once again played a pivotal role in the pools when he's by speed created this goals, the cody get po a few minutes late to the gyptian food method. his twins, his goal of the season, a number he said, lights of his campaigns with the club is still going. sell wraps up the when with another assist 5 goals and totally different scores, the little pool does the rest of the recess. is there any way that i'd like
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to see this because if um, if you only rely on one player when it comes to goals, that is mostly not really helpful. although it's also nice to have one to scores a lot. but then to see that other score goals for them now from something uh the, the other goals as well. ship it to new victory or the less the gauge menches to city. only the 2nd when that less 10 league games, the result new city up to 50 and the table, the full team points behind lead is little pool. it was manage, it pick audio was $500.00 with game in charge at the club. so please. and so how people have done together, this is a lot, a lot of games are going to display when i land in this country, then we have done. thank you. a lot of things that will be, memory will be forever. you would have predicted that nothing and for us would be 2nd in the table at this stage of the season. they cancel the 2nd. that's where
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they are after to new when against davidson on the richardson algae 0. so here's how the table is working with the season, approaching the halfway mark for us now a point of of a 3rd place arsenal. you can reclaim 2nd if they beat branford on wednesday. chelsea can also being round when they play. it's which a later this monday we want to try to prepare the game and we will try your list when the window game. uh we uh, by the feeling and both the last game that we lost against the for them under fully we can, we can come back with 3 points of to of these game a single and have a soft head coach palace on say cat, after just 6 months in charge, the talents of one, their last 4 champions league games in a row. but they won just 2 of their last 7 matches in syria and are struggling in a place. they've already announced a replacement, another former portuguese player, and sergio. consist that and i'll surely have won
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a thrilling 4th test match against india to take it to one series lead. the home team took 7 wickets in the final session and melvin points victory by a 184 was close 240-0000 sam. watch, we actually unfold over the last 5 days, which is a records for a test much in australia. india. so have a chance to level the series as if it has smash start and sidney. later this week. when you take a little that into again, that's probably the best test match i've been involved in terms of, you know, an ideal 1000. and the 1st 3 dies that all of the crowd was today. but it's huge. i feel like it, it's swing the law as well. um, you know, i never felt like it was good i will say far ahead of the game that it was. uh, you know, when look said the side overall just yeah. one of those great wins mentally look. you know what it is disturbing without a doubt if,
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if you have come here and you want to come here and try and do successfully, what do you suppose to and if those things don't fall in place, that is a big disappointment. but washington commanders have made it through to the nfl playoffs. their game against the atlanta falcons was decided in an overtime. rookie quarterback jaden daniel threw his 3rd touch down past the clinched a 30 to 20 for victory. like matters of now the chance to move up to succeed in the m f. c with when against dallas of next week. and the blanche is cleared in the final moments and beyond the game. just remind me of the houston walk in for players and coaches were adjusted. he tyler here over here from to the ground by the rock. his aim and tom said it was supposed to be held on when the game by a 4 point march and or to the. okay. and that is on your sport for now and just got back to you so much for me. and that's the news for now. i'm
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