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[000:00:00;00] the fielding relations with syria delegations from neighboring states are in damascus or the foreign minister set for tools in saudi arabia. the other one, jessica washington, this is all just the real live it from don't also coming out. just barely forces killed at least 27 palestinians in northern, gaza,
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or forcibly displaced people seek safety and destroyed hospitals. the whereabouts of the come out, antoine hospital, directive remain unknown. is families cooling for his immediate release? the, the anger is growing in south korea. oper, plane crunch kills at $179.00. the line or the safety checks across. it's boeing 737800 planes. the syria has seen a flurry of diplomatic visits since the fall of the outside regime, the head of its new government. that all shadow has met a scene in delegation from kuwait along with the head of the gulf co operation council. they held a news conference within the past half hour, and coates, foreign minister,
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and his country support for syria's territorial integrity and silver and t a model sky sky. we reject all forms of forward interventions which will have an impact on serious domestic affairs. the gcc believes that the security and stability of syria is part and parcel of the region. stability and security are assured efforts will be beneficial to our people. and we remind them that we had been on the side of the sea when people since the start of the cedar and revolution 13 years ago. meanwhile, this still felt about the future of russia's military presence in syria. serene forces have surrounded russia's mainland database and let's talk. yeah. they say they're searching for us. certainly lose shadow says he wants to maintain ties with most go, which was a strong ally of the outside regime and joins now life my a correspondent to wrestle search. i who is in damascus. russell, i know you were watching that briefing and we spoke about it earlier,
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took us through some of the most significant points. the welfare of the presidential palace in damascus right behind me was quite busy today with receiving the for them delegations so uh now the equate the for the minister of the law. yeah. yeah. yeah. and the, the, the, the 6th of general fox, the tcc just some met with navy, were just fear and having a joint pressure with the area and a new uh for them. uh for the minister she vanished and so had the dcc boats and also the, the for the minister of great, they've been expressing this up for, for the ministration. seen syria and they said they were ready to contribute in the force for rebuilding syria, india. they say that they're ready to invest in or most of the field possible if there's, if it's demanded by the city and administration. so the total integrity and sort of suited sovereignty, or syria was another point that they have. again, again,
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mentioned an emphasize. so then also on the other hand, they were seeing that now they are well coming to see the backs to the out of world . and also they say that they are going to facilitate cd has to be connection with that. a world particularly, they call them equally and socially. when it comes to the city of fort administer. she also said that the celia is bash today out of world again, and she's now asking the dive particularly to out of world as to how to see this new innovation in terms of removing the food and sanctions on syria and have her the, the, the, the for the minister of quits saying that's great. and the gcc as a unit and as a union is very to have in that direction as well. in view. they have cooled on these mass community to remove the international sections once the area that is extremely important. because then even sufficient saying, well, the reason that the web has impose the sections on see that was because of
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a group of redeem. and now as that the machine is gun. if the world continues with this taxes that's going to be punishing city and people who are already suffering from the, from the poverty and russell, this is a moment of intense diplomacy for syria. of course talks will also help with ukraine's foreign minister in the that was quite that interested was, it was unexpected. so you paying for the ministry's was that was the 1st for the minister from the west to come to damascus. both companies you clean and see, do you have you have any buttons to buy a restaurant? so serious started from 2015 on and ukraine from 2022 on. so this, so these pounds heavy levels by the, by the russian strikes by, russian helicopters and they did that and, and many of their, a military facility. so that's why invest such as was a kind of
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a meeting of the sort of data to as well because both are shaving almost coming. uh, grievances too. but russia. so do you pay me for the minister has offered some corporations. one of them was in the field of gathering the, the, the, the, the evidence is off the crimes committed against city and citizens by the former gym, and the russian forces where they were present here. so the city and side is keen to have a corporation on that and both also have a notice that they are going to have a strategic partnership in several seals. but there was one thing that we see that the purchase of the policies here. so the cleaning for the minister site, it's called sir quick, convince the new penn station in damascus to put an end to the russian media to put as an impression uh basis submitted to the basis here. but the events agencies here is quite cautious when it comes to that, that you may have seen that they want to maintain the strategic relations with russia as they see a rush as a balance in poverty here. thank you so much,
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russell. that's russel source reporting from damascus to since you've already has the russian reaction from las go, as the kremlin has arranged silence so far about the rapidly developing situation in damascus with the new administration new taking power in the syrian capital. let's what we have heard from russian officials over the past few weeks since the fall of last year on the side is that the russians are in communication with the new leaders in syria. and they're going to continue the dialogue that they have started between both sides in the future of the russian military and its presence and serial remains unclear. but for the most part, we russians are keen to continue their presence inside syria. and this is a very strategically important as base and
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a naval base and tar tooth as well for russia. and it's unlikely that the kremlin will give that up very easily. what russian president vladimir had bloody we're putting has said in the past is that the fall of last year at the side is not a dispute for rush up at even though the former and leader of syria is currently residing in russia. after being granted political asylum along with his family and early december, despite the changes that we have seen unfold. uh, in the past months in syria, the russians are keen to maintain a foothold in that country and also established relations within your administration. it is clear that this diplomatic dance is going to continue, and the visits of the printing for minister will likely enforce the urgency. and that is the situation at the moment in syria for russian officials to try to
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establish some stronger contacts within the new administration. in damascus, doors, as of worry, i'll just 0. most of the future versus military presence in syria remains in doubts . let's take a look at it. 2 of its main operations is the her name and the base and the talk you which played a crucial role in helping to change the cause of the syrian civil war in favor of assets forces it offered most of the support logistics and ground troops. and there's the russian naval base that talk to us, which is smaller than the list healthcare facility, but it served as a critical logistical help ensure the flow of supplies from russia is lexi ports to syria. as i'm a binge of aide reports from the russian at bass. i'm in the fighters here. tell us that this base at time, i mean in syria is a thorn in their hearts because so much of destruction they were subjected to was
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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 a heavy number off 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. they're 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 of 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
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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 a russian troops during the battles and l had the countryside 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 open at receiving a nature. but it is going to be a difficult balance to maintain here in have, i mean very many of these fight 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 fight, is here, hold on the outskirts, they feel it's an occupation occupying force. and it must go some of the jobs. as of you have,
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i mean base and attack you the is there any forces have counts or 27 palestinians in the policy today, there's thousands, continue to flee. northern gone. so many are heading for the indonesian hospital which is known as a functioning medical facility. you n aid agencies delivered supplies that on sunday, as it turns into a place for displaced people to shelter for should be able to do and support health care system. this is a pattern that we have been seeing over and over through the found clicking once areas become disused for a while with no access to the minutes or yes with no access to it. we're here to oxygen because suffice. rain has created another dangerous a. palestinian is living in refugee camps and tense. many has been flooded, leaving the makeshift homes unlivable and 7 people have now died from the city. a
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cold across the strip to palestinians have been killed. well, aid convoys travels into gaza to deliver supplies because a government media office says the well food program committed a grave era on sunday evening, resulting in the deaths of 2 citizens and the injury of dozens by live bullets. this occurred due to the world food programs failure to adhere to the proper protocol, established for securing ada trucks. we hold the wsp fully responsible for this dangerous operational failure. in response to w, s. p 's says a coordinated movement to bring in full he trucks on behalf of humanitarian partners was faced with violence on looting. for over 2 weeks, nearly every movement of age through crossings and selves and central garza has resulted in violence losing and tragic deaths due to
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a tax and the absence of law and order along convoy routes inside garza, the whereabouts of the director of to come. i had one hospital remains unknown footage filmed by these really ministry shows the moments before doctor, her son of o. c, a was detained. this has led to please from his family, for his immediate release at the left of the memphis model. and most of the doctor reports suggesting my father is detained. israel's a fair estate to man prisons, all are innocuous. these are mere rumors to now we do not know my father square about so how does become of him? some recently released palestinians claim they have seen my father and a fair prison, custom blindfolded with bruises all over his face, with his forehead bleeding as a result of torture. notice these reports have been confirmed. they are on substances, had rumors. again, we do not know what has happened to my father. we pray to god almighty, we received some good news about him not to let spring intact as him who is joining
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us live from the in central gaza topic. we still don't have much information or any information about the whereabouts of the director of the come out loud one hospital and meanwhile his family is showing that distress. distressing plea for information of the yeah, that's right. we have no further enough details and information about the site of the for, for some of the stuff a yeah, once he was arrested, didn't come on at one hospital. the 1st element, sophia, has been in during much during his a services in come on, i do on hospital 1st please. he lost his son who was killed by these really grow forces. and then later he was a, in just like a photo of a, a grenade that drove by is when you put up the trojan, the vicinity of the house for the now who has been detained at by the east, very forces. it could be a sign on a remarkable escalation against medical teams in a fairly function of hospitals and medical facilities in the north of the strip. but the last time that the,
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for some of the stuff in yet has been seen. bates and i went to the airport was at the moment he was approaching to the as well as so just in sight, the military tanks following is many demands of evacuating cost patrol from patients and wounded people. and then uh, the, the, the, these wait a minute to did not review more and more videos or even images for the hospitals direct to sofa. and it could be a sign of, of deterioration in his case, and a new growing report that his detention is quite on no one we have spoken to his family members. they said that they have no idea what it is right now and helping cooling on the international community to act to rescue the fob. and meanwhile, try to palestinian skills. well, aid convoys traveled into garza. the world food program says that they were met with violence and losing of the best of the segments. in fact, has been released by causes go to the media office accusing the w. s. p. of
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a serious for each of political effects were made to secure a chromeboys, a piece specially that the incident took place on sunday evening. they also called these definitely a fee to strictly a, to, to uh, the quote, a quote with the negative uh, midges, to secure a supplies spot from the pause. the deputy s p has provided us with an exclusive of statement. they are saying that they have been following the procedures of coordination being blessed, city during the past a month. the has the have that it has a they have repeatedly one of the dangers of development of the steering light of the accessible lo and all would that be helped emphasize to algebra english, that they have completely made connections and even engaged with the communities and families who are residing in here, the whole voice root in order to build a trust and cooperation, and guarantee that do a brooks will be seen in part such attacks being made by the local guys here have
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been done following these by you. the lippard attacks one security forces that, that had, by the way, for the appearance of such extremes, figures to see 8 supplies, and even worse than in the human, at tarrant, crisis, and gaza. tar. thank you so much. that's the topic of o. as in reporting from did all the to send a head on out of the age 1000000 people registered to vote in charge column entry elections. find out why few as in $3000000.00 cost the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. what are we supposed to read painting through the use of basically miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision is critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is
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the the hello dan. this is a reminder of our top stories this hour. syria has seen a flurry of diplomatic visits since the fall of the outside regime. the head of its new government at al serra has met a senior delegation from police along with the head of the gulf co operation council. the foreign minister is set for talks in saudi arabia, u. n. a. agencies have to live in supplies to the indonesian hospital in northern concepts, many displaced palestinians heading this shelter despite it not being of functioning medical efficiency. south korea is, did you, and has ordered the inspection of all of its boeing 737800 fleet off to sundays
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crash that killed 179 people. the judge burst into flames after an emergency landing in the southern city of milan out as a result, mcbride has this report. 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 outer or a natural disaster. and this information must be accurate, the communicated to the families deal. socrates by providing extra stuff. and results is like dna testing to speed up the identification of the victims, such as growing frustration that the delays in releasing remains for funerals. this
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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 continued 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 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
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natural molding has also been announced with many new year past deputies, such as the traditional countdown to midnight console down to respect the country as a whole, it seems deciding there is little to celebrate public, right. i'll just say era lu, on south korea, police in kenya have fight it to you guys. that protest is accusing the government just kid nothing. it's critics they also use horses to break up the crowd. some people change themselves together as part of the protest. security forces in kenya and have been accused of dozens of illegal detentions. both counting is underway in chance. general election of the concerns of low ton out the valid was bully closet and by the main office ition potty and the electoral authority reporting a ton out of just over 36 percent. election observe is reported a peaceful voting process, but noted
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a lack of enthusiasm among villages. provisional results are expected by january 15th come here. adam is the managing director of beacon security and intelligence. he says the selection could be pivotal, not just for chad, but for the entire region. this is the 4th space in a transition program that begun in 2021. before then, there was a national dialogue and there was a constitutional referral. and then the presidential election, which held in me this year and this of our color men create a regional election if the 4th piece of the transition program. of course, we all know what happened after the death of the funeral. debbie and his son took over and of called this transition program. this meant to return the country to democracy. it is significant in defense, but as one of the countries that experienced including top, if it does goes well,
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then it quote, give a direction to what the other countries um like me, jar. but you know, 1st of on monday um, but also for the given the, the significant influence that they are from the must the friends plate in that regard. so a lot, but it's been inspected in terms of what this would mean for the region. your guys, rapid transition to renewable energy has helped reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower electricity costs, and to become less dependent on foreign countries for energy. so they said, oh, explains how this smooth country has become a renewable resources success story. or this wind never stops in seattle or they don't cut. our goal is about 2 hours away from the weiss capital one day we do it was 1st established in 2009. and 15 years later, it has helped to, to why successfully transition away from fossil fuels and to generate 98 percent of
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its energy from renewable resources. a combined most milk diekama you would, he says this place marks the beginning of a new era in the small south american country. and that is what i'm not going to get the one enough. yeah, this machine takes kinetic energy from the wind and turns it into power. then it's transferred to the electric grid. this farm a line helps provide electricity to around 20000 times. photo. why? first embraced wind turbines as a source of cheap, reliable power. it then expanded its owner and bio mass capacity that has allowed the almost the car. when i say sion of the countries electricity grid, your why self sufficient and renewable energy and much if 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 exports its surplus to other countries. not far away from the wind farms leaves guess the, like i said, oh, she has been living here since she was
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a child. that the up and of course right now we had no electricity here. so we had a homemade when mail that we tied with wires and we charged a 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 units dependence on carbon in making power generation. analysts say, i brought political consensus has enabled the country to succeed in pretty mellow out. and you can see the all the parties in populum integrates to this. there was enrolled mob until the 2030 that we are now trying to extend to 2050 if you be seeking those 2 internationally, investors decision makers, that's the planning, the cd and the oil change with the new government today. the energy sovereignty is a crucial source of development in order why it is helping paved the way for sustainable
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economic growth space. i will just see to see how that will kind of goal is why that's the news for now. and jessica washington, the weather is next and then inside the story, examines with israel, apply the same strategy and cause a city that has a northern casa, thanks for watching the color. the weather should turn a little quieter across the east to sort of admit it's right in either the next couple of days. still a few showers around on saturday. spending are right down towards the gaza. clear skies to come back and be hard. it will be cold enough, the ground frost for many looking at 9. sometimes they have to gauze at allstate, the battery, but a land away from the coasts. any cold enough for a ground for us to add it. quite a shop for us across mount shift key. i saw
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a lot of cliff sunshine as we go through new year's day. and as you can see, as long as you settled on sunday across that is the side of the mediterranean, as well, more or less sunshine across c, r, radiate potentially have a cloud from an awful slide across the room, pushing over towards the kind of stuff moving away winfrey, flyer is coming in across the rainy and mountains in a habit of smoke gathering. i have it was kind of stunned by new year's day. and my name is dave, a blustery when setting in across the gulf. it'll freshen up here and contact the ha at around 21 degrees celsius. of course. going to cost us a haul right just coming out of chad to was the share much of north africa res drive few showers up to was northern past of algeria. meanwhile, plenty of showers as per usual across central pos of africa. so what's the weather there? it's a northern madagascar. i'm pushing further north of the
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the sun rises really into the history was written. the nature became a theory is here, the be students and a totally the timeless journey with winter such again, palestinians and cause i have middle protection from the cold israel. siege of an old system, i have many access to aid or medical supplies. so what's behind is rails focus on the is it to add pressure on from us or to divide the concept strip into this is inside story the

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