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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the . ready ready ready the hello, i'm how much in room this is the news our live from? don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. the head of the golf cooperation council and the community for administer visits and ask us while leaders of the new syrian administration or invited for talks in re ok, they feel it's an occupant occupying force and it must go. i'll just hear a gains, access to rushes, they are based on the talk you as people call for an end to which military presence
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in syria is really forces killed at least 27 palestinians in northern gaza, while forcibly displaced people seek safety and destroyed hospital compounds. the whereabouts of the combined i'd want a hospital director remains unknown. is family costs for israel to release the growing anger in south korea after a plane crash kills 179 people. the airline order safety checks across. it's boeing sweet and in sport match. so united are facing a 3rd straight home defeat for the 1st time in 46 years, there apparently to nail down against new castle with this growl. so do you think 4th street lawson all competitions? reuben amaran's side, the
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syria seen a flurry of diplomatic visits since the fall of the said regime, the leader of new government to shut off, has met a senior delegation from quade, along with the head of the gulf cooperation council. at a news conference, coates for administer a firm support for serious territorial integrity and sovereignty to model scholarship. guys, guys, 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 shared efforts will be beneficial to our people. and we remind them that we have been on the side of the syrian people since the start of the cedar and revolution 13 years ago. from the necessity, who added the whole over our main objective is to restore peace and harmony among all the art states. and also to speed up serious recovery and provide all means conceivable towards achieving the speedy recovery. we also wish to demonstrate to the whole world. the theory is coming back on it's feet quickly. siri and people
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deserve to lead a normal way of life among the regional and global neighbors. siri as a source of peace, and this is not a trash. i push out a city. i earlier shudder i met the ukrainian foreign minister in damascus and announced a new strategic partnership. andrea, she gave us as kiva, sending 500 tons of green to syria, to help ease the humanitarian crisis. the from a have to cities going on, we are ready to help the syrian people because ukraine is interested in a staple, syria, we will be certainly, we have clutched to support for it security as soon as possible. but they're still doubt about the future of russia's military presence, siri and forces. admin surrounding rushes. how many mean air base and let's talk. yeah. they say they're searching for us and loyalist shut. our says he wants to maintain ties with moscow, which was a close ally of the former, a sense because you are so started our joins us from damascus for so talk us through this particular moment of diplomatic activity in damascus, particularly with regard of the visit by the way the delegation and the gcc
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delegation of the some of the. busy sort of the quiz before the minister was the 1st for the minister from a gas company to visit, damascus saves the full of the sab, the gym. and he was joined by the secretary general of the golf corporation causal the gcc, it's extremely important on 2 levels. first, so this visit that is coming from quade and decency in and interest is most significant because of a city as energy needs. so just remember that this company has been going through 15 years of the civil war added to the state if the company's infrastructure is destroyed, much of its economy. and now the even space and see that is in, in a desperate need for the kind of just supplies. so create is an image of his company. and decency is simply do you need for the ends of each companies. so
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that's why it's important that they have now here in damascus, and they're promising that they're going to invest is several sectors in sylvia, but particularly the energy sector, on the other hand, is important diplomatically because this is also another strong sign that syria is reconnected with data world, but for at least with gcc, that, that, that, that, that the, the golf companies which are regard of the rich us seen the out of well. so while i'm, it seems your position demonstration to who with the control of the company on december space. that said that the one of the top priorities is to be seen as the, as the measurements representative of syria and the syrians. and to receive the message information. so that is happening because she is that the it, it seems that the on jessie dozens and dozens of or for them delegations visiting damascus, have a see if there is one sticking point. that is one major obstacle. and that is based
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yes, the domain in particular, i mean it that you're going to see a now and it's live that i've made of cetera. and all the stuff segers are still on the sections by many, many companies. unless they are lifted, they invest the missing list, i'm assuming it's fee of going to remain in questions manner. so, and you've been covering extensively all these diplomatic meetings that i've been going on, damascus. there was another meeting of note and that was with the ukrainian foreign minister. what more do you know about what was discussed in that particular setting? indeed, that was quite a very, very simple is the importance of meetings. now, both syria and cream have heavily being bombarded by, by russia. so serious is 2015 on and you can see is 2022. so we have seen cities office. it is tones of the found the level by the russians committed to attacks. so now the for the minutes where few clean was in damascus and she has
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offered to corporate and several seals. one of them was to gather the evidence as of the kinds that were committed a guest. they have got to see the syrians by the russian forces here and of course, by door regime a demonstration to see the same as welcome and such a corporation. ukraine also has promised to send $500.00 tons of the green. this is the, the, the, the tash of regarding humidity aid. and of course the benefit of the needs that but there was one main issue that these 2 companies are not on the same page. and that is the russian minutes of the presence in syria. remember in such a 16 when russell was invited by the former gene and which has accepted that invitation and has built 2 major major bases, naval base in impactors database in her mainland. no. your claim for being a foreign minister was trying to coordinate the new business to business city a to put in and progression has made it to the presence admittedly basis here. but
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the new innovation, and this need that i'm at the shadow, has repeatedly in the last we've seen that they do not want to put an end to that because they want them and themes, the strategic guys with russia has been even sufficient. you see russia as a balancing power when it comes to use relations with things and that's committed to that. so i'll just here as we're still start, are joining us live from damascus for sol. thanks so much for bringing that all down for us. dorsey, jabari and moscow has the russian reaction to the ukranian delegation in damascus of the kremlin has arranged the 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
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to continue the dialogue because that they have started between both sides in the future of the russian military. and its presence in serial remains unclear. but for the most part with russians are keen to continue their presence inside syria. and this is a very strategically important as base and 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 brought to move, a lot of you're putting, has said in the past is that the fall of last year at low side is no, it's, it's a speech for russia. and 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 with the new
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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 as that is the situation of the moment in syria for russian officials to try to establish some stronger contacts within the new administration. in damascus, dosage of worry i'll just 0 moscow. giorgio cabollero is the chief executive and all state analytics. a u. s to your political risk consulting firm. he joins us from washington, dc, georgia, thanks so much for being with us. we know that the us is engaged when it comes to syria. just about 10 days ago you had american officials visiting damascus. they held talks with the new syrian administration. how is the us viewing this latest flurry of diplomatic activity in damascus, particularly the delegations from kuwait in the gcc and the fact that the serious
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foreign minister has been invited to and a set to visit saudi arabia this. yeah, thank you. great to me on your program. me right now, the bite in administration is really sort of been a wage in cmo and trying to assess the actions of the new syrian government focusing on the actions warren, the statements, the pledges and the rhetoric. i think so part of the words from of sharra and others and the new syrian government, some very good to officials here in washington. but like i said, i'm, it's going to be the actions that really result in. um, washington making on conciliatory moves toward damascus. but obviously what we really matter is not so much as a bite in administration positions itself, but really the policies of the trump administration and as reviewers know so much on certain the surrounding questions about how the trump team is going to address post us side syria, nonetheless, i think the us um certainly appreciates the fact that its allies in partners and
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the gcc are engaging the new government in syria. obviously the gcc states want to seems to bear with me in syria. they want to see syria pulled away from iran, brought closer to the gulf countries. that is something officials in washington. definitely appreciate. and i think in the event that the trump administration is not going to be list h t s. i think it's safe to assume that some of the countries, like 70 or 80 i'm cups, are with new role position to sort of be a bridge between the trump administration and the new damascus government and georgia from your vantage point. what do you think american officials are considering when it comes to the engagement that they're seeing by ukraine in the visit to syria, by ukraine's foreign minister? or yeah, well clearly i think ukraine is trying to take advantage of some of the dynamics resulting from the regime change that took place in syria
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a little bit more than 3 weeks ago. i think from the ukrainian government's perspective, this is an opportunity to see on russia suffer a real step back in the middle east and to see the geopolitical position of syria. move closer to crane the nato countries in gcc countries away from russia and iran. difficult to know how the new syrian government is actually going to position itself the needs of the moscow. i think the new government is going to be quite pragmatic in terms how, in terms of how it deals with russia. but nonetheless, i think ukraine sees this as an opportunity to on take advantage of a real russian loss in the middle east. and they think obviously the u. s. and countries in western europe that have been back in the brain obviously share this interest in seeing syria pulled away from russia in the upcoming period. georgia and it's waning days,
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the by the ministration. it's been very engaged when it comes to syria. what do you expect to see from donald trump's? incoming administration might trump consider lifting sanctions? us yeah. these mean these are great questions and it's so difficult to know. i think we need to keep in mind that there are probably going to be many different figures within the trump administration. you'll have different ideas about how the u. s. should approach syria. there are some who are going to advocate that the u. s . t i the u. s. maintainance military presence in syria under the banner of counter terrorism. purpose is dealing with the remnants of islamic stage. there are others who are going to want us to pull out kind of under this banner of america 1st. and i think it's going to be interesting to see which sort of cam on. when is this internal debate within the trump administration? and which side of this to be trump sides with. but i think on, in general,
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what we can expect from the 2nd, trump administration is a very confusing, messy, and rather dysfunctional foreign policy towards syria. we're probably there are many contradictory statements that come from trump. announcements that are sort of made impulsively. if record of trumps 1st administration towards syria is in guide, then this is definitely what we should expect this time around. all right, george your coffee aero, the chief executive of golf state analytics. thanks so much for joining us, and i'll just here a great to get your perspective just to be with you. as we mentioned earlier in the future of russia's military presence in syria is now in doubt. let's take a look at 2 of its main operations. there is from a mean air, very bare bass and the talk you which played a crucial role in helping to change the course of the syrian civil war in favor of us. what's forces that are offered most of the air, support logistics and ground troops. and there is the russian naval base of the tar
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two's smaller than the talk you facility, but it served as a critical logistical hub. it insured the flow of supplies from russia's black c ports to syria. found binge of 8 reports from the russian air base of him. a mean 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 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 russia have plans to and intends to keep for a very long time,
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a permanent residence, according to that agreement to as we've been with this thing. the importance of having, i mean 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 with this base, they believe many of them are hold up inside and have taken production inside the russian base where we've been fighting for 13 years like and so then 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 outside the country side and the code this mountain, according to the am of they shut out government, they want to ensure that there is a relationship with all countries. and for governments, including russia, which is not of an adversity and the adversarial nature, but it is going to be
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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, according to fighters here, hold on the outskirts, they feel it's an occupation occupying force. and it must go. so i'm going to drive it as a 0. i have, i mean, base in the attack. after the fall of a shot said his forces left behind large numbers of arms, but the new administration says has already fallen into the wrong hands. a public campaign has been launched to recover the eluded weapons, which the new leadership says is a threat to public safety. how much of all reports from a level the site of abandoned tax is frequent along serious major highways. they'd be left here with told because sitting on the soldiers west southerly, ordered to leave the front and run for their lives. and even weeks after they would
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go to the blue to some of the tax still contained loads of use of shovels on machine guns allowance decades. and let me add to that estimate. there's no doubt that hundreds of thousands of weapons were stolen during the 1st couple of days after the full of the shot, all aside. that's because all army bases and weapons, depos and security headquarters were left on got it became fee a game for lucas. those weapons may end up in the wrong hands and cosmo assignments and the society for members of serious new administration. it's a dangerous situation, requiring edge measures by heart, but that's a summer football team. it may cause a lot of chaos. it will increase the number of tests and even matters, and that's why we decided to take action and put all hands on all of the width of the military operations administration has warned the appropriation of those will be considered a punishable offense, a kind of job, a former student on the officer who defected the join your position in 2012 showed
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us some of the stockpiles these fighters were able to collect and store it includes flesh and cloud based on studies, types of opportunity shelves and other explosives. the 1st made a sub and defeat on november 27 was here on the site 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 the city. 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 that 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 hand and the guns for the join the military. how much $5.00 to 00. i left boat. the
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is really forces have killed 27 palestinians in the past day. as thousands continue to flee. northern garza, many are heading for the indonesian hospital which is not a functioning medical facility. you and agency delivered supplies there on sunday, as it turns into somewhere for displaced people to shelter us. we should be able to support health care system. this is a pattern that we have been seeing over and over clicking ones. areas become misused for a while with no access to the minutes or you know, access to those to access or you can suffice. rain has created another danger for palestinians living in refugee camps and tense. many have been flooded, leaving their makes ship homes unlivable and 7 people have now died from the severe cold across the strip to palestine needs have been killed while aid convoys
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travelled into gaza to deliver supplies because the government media office says the world food program committed a grave error on sunday evening resulting in the depths of 2 citizens and the injury of dozens by live bullets. this occurred due to the w. f. p. 's failure to adhere to the proper protocol established for securing a trucks. we hold the w f p, fully responsible for this dangerous operational failure. in response to w, f p says, a coordinated movement to bring in 40 trucks on behalf of humanitarian partners was faced with the violence on looting. for over 2 weeks. it'll be every movement of 8 through crossings in south and central gaza has resulted in violence looting and tragic deaths due to attacks and the absence of law and order a long convoy routes inside. gotcha. and meanwhile, the family of detained. come, i'd want a hospitals rector, sound mobile, sophia, have issued please for his immediate release. know that we are doing the appeal to
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the in special community to act immediately for his release, detained by his randy, occupation forces, while performing gets humanitarian. duty, you know, stuff is famous treatment in states a my detention center, shooting communication exposure to freezing cold, denial of medical care, despite and using his son and being injured himself during this, we'll talk to her some continue to service people with unwavering dedication, our entire family holds because externally citizenship and we call them that cause expanded government international organizations like the w h o and went global and all phone governments to intervene and secure his release the full because it's too late for the trip and by the israeli military has emerged showing the moments before dr. assemble, sophia was taken during friday's raid, there's really forces destroyed. come on, i'd want hospital, making it completely unusable. kaylie calla had reports at that was this is one of the last known images of a song, boost sophia before he was detained by his riley forces. working towards the very
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tags that have destroyed come out loud one hospital where he was director and the surrounding areas meet pounds that followed is riley sweets have more attacks for hundreds of patients and medical staff to flee before friday nights. vonage ride 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 engine palestinians. despite him being wounded in his way it takes to la here this here. then you know, whatever they do that will never be able to prevent us from providing medical
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services to the palestinian people in october, as riley false has killed his son abraham. he was just ideas on well water. 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, i'll just say to the united nations has called for doctor sophia to be released a spokesperson for the secretary general, told elders here as gabriel elizondo innocent civilians should not be detained. the very means of people's survival are being dismantled. this includes an onslaught on health care, emergency services, and humanitarian access along site relentless attacks that kill and maim civilians by the hour. and you also have seen that the director of the world health organization, doctor toddress, set that kind of hard on hospital of north guys that is now out of service. he said
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that as well as the raid force patient and staff evacuation and the detention of the facilities director on friday. does a secretary general condemn israel's taking of a doctor who some of those i feel the director general or the director. i should say, i've come a loud one, hospital, we come them any action that targets civilians and civilian infrastructure and hospitals. we've called repeatedly for them to be respected as this safe space areas where people go to seek medical assistance. and this is that this is the case as well for this. does the secretary general a call on israel to release him immediately? yes. any one that is innocent. an innocent civilian who is trying to help. others should not be detained. sorry, a couple of his own reports from david, but i and central guys, a heavy is really, really trip ration. is it still ongoing of the most of the stress from within 2
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months? so fun which they have a put a be a come on. i'd run a hospital out of service. i'm detained at the hospitals direct that the professional feel on that 3 d had 3 gets a huge concerns among international organizations about the sites of some of the stuff. but yet even medical teams for were detained to during that military operation. this has been one of the basic significant developments that we have witnessed in the course of the past 24 hours and even the billions of course, the serve has been living quite human misery following the as sit and of with the a winter conditions in winter season here in the strip, they have run out of blankets and they have even run out of heating supplies, leaving them quite vulnerable in this very windy and rainy weather conditions. a to risk by a rotary illness, especially among the children when they talked about the elders 0, there was the still ahead on al jazeera. i'm finished, i wouldn't, i don't,
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bits and pieces of sleet and snow and some heavy right. main rain, bad pushing across an old of england and to wells full new year's a, sinking further south with during new year's day we're looking at a fabulous snow coming inside it costs the northern areas of england through scotland and a lot of wet when the weather by the end of the day that as we go through wedding stay, then pushing down across mount, jumping to the wells, down towards the south, it'll actually make his way across. and the confidence slipping further south was a good pots of northern central front, saying some of that. how does that system make just by far the south is coded digging in with a fair amount of snow south of that things are improving us that allows you try and find a cost of mediterranean, even able tools that eastern side where blustery showers will crash the clear away the i'm harry diabetes and the kimberly in western australia or indigenous communities,
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attaining it with scientists to create a new approach to marine conservation land rover even. but the fear i'm afraid when you, when you're reporting from review, is you're going to try, it's protecting by the adversity pro, defending themselves against the legal invaders. right? oh no, there's 0. a meeting of minds you need to compose fragments and architecture, becomes in a reno in assembly, where you can place all these evidence together and start seeing things architect, advisement, and photographer trim apartment, part one. another thing that i really want out of art, which is not simply things that are trying to see the world, but things that give us a glimpse of how the world could be different studio would be unscripted on al, just say around the
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the you're watching out 0 and the reminder of our top story is this. our syria has seen a flurry of diplomatic visits since the fall of the said regime. the head of its new government to shut off has met a senior delegation from kuwait, along with the head of the gulf cooperation council. the foreign ministers been invited for talks and saudi arabia, israeli forces of killed 27 palestinians in the past day as thousands continue to flee northern concepts. many are heading for the engineers in the hospital, which is not a functioning medical facility. and the family of the team come out of one hospital director, her son mobile sophia, have issue please. for his immediate release, he was taken by israeli forces during the rate on the medical compound 3 days ago.
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the us treasury department has accused chinese state sponsored hackers of stealing documents from its workstations. they declared it a major incident. do you have or tante joins us from washington, dc job. what more do we know about these allegations thus far? you know, loves to be honest. the reason this is making headlines today is that the treasury has sent a letter to congress informing them about the, the breach. but from, from the last what we're told is that on december, the 8th of. busy policy 2nd technology got to logical contract drove the treasury department in full and the treasury valves. hackers had obtained a security key, which meant that they have access to work stations and i'm classified documents we're told but, but the workstations are government employees within the treasury. but that's about it as far as far as we know, we're told that the treasury department then went to the f b i, as you might expect. and close that breach were told that the,
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the effective computers and areas were taken offline. and as we believe that by the acts or whoever was, was in charge at has access to has access to the treasure installation. we don't know when this occurred. we don't know how long, but the treasury said it's negative to the but the, the sort of the banking committee based on the available indicators. the incident has been attributed to a china state sponsor m as in capital letters volumes for system thread, a p t at to say the treasury say china, it was behind, but that's about all we there right now. the we all problem is more of a story is congress is from, is more information related there. as you have obviously, as you mentioned, more details will be emerging in the days to come. but how much more might this complicate? the already complicated relationship between the us and china is trying to be honest all the week goes by when we don't have some sort of report of, of some kind of hacking the a few weeks ago we have the, the funding, dentist,
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soul tie food, apparently, chinese actors are legit, again, again, we have no way of your independent re verify any of this, but the chinese act as a ledge to have gained access to it. age will 9 us how to communication and companies. as a result, we are told able to access people's text messages and phone calls and things like that. so we got these, there's a study drum b to these obligations, but it's very difficult for us to verify them. having said that, because we know that the us pioneer the sort of activity we know that from edward snowden. yeah. revelations from, with you and we've tweaky leaks in the 20092010. you're the us, you know, pioneer hacking everyone's telecommunications hacking other governments. there is an assumption that it will be able to go once you're doing it back to the us. so i guess that's as much as we can say. right? certainly right now, it does add to a very specific climate of fear that has been manufactured here in the us. the china is right up the street. the trump has to crack down on the bite and have to crack down them. it isn't going to be one of the few areas of cooperation house, but the treasury department, they have opened channels to the chinese to part with those questions as to whether
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those will continue on the trump. for certainly i have to add to that general step general narrative of china or as the as the great enemy, which has been circulating here for, for whatever reasons. all right, that sounds as you're a shop or time to joining us from washington dc. thanks your help. i of these rarely military says it is intercepted. a missile launched from human sirens sounded across central israel is really army added that the missile was shot down before crossing into its territory, hers. these have launched missiles repeatedly towards israel since last october. and what they say is an act of sound with verity with palestinians and gods israels and bands that are to the un earlier told who the rebels to stop their missile attacks or risk the same miserable fate as how much he also warranty ronda . israel has the ability to strike anywhere in the middle east, and it won't tolerate attacks by your ron's proxies. you one security council reiterated concerned about an escalation environments. texting is right and then as
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well as in the red sea, out of grave concern for the military escalation control chord dice. reaching us ability with adverse political security economy currently many saturday cushions meeting of the medium and is read and throughout the region which continues to bear the branch of escalation. we have no end south for me as judge you air has ordered the inspection of all it's boeing, 737800 fleet. after sundays, crash of killed 179 people. the jet burst into flames after an emergency landing in the southern city of one i'm just here is rob mcbride has this report from one the . 2 at the an apple terminal, when many family members had been expecting to welcome back to the loved ones for the christmas vacation. they now gather in collective grease joint in the quest to find the reason for this tragedy. because of the accidents must be clearly
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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 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 tragedy has come with a 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 investigate has continued to sift through the wreckage. they have already removed the to flight day to record is for analysis. the investigation board has collected additional evidence related to the incident,
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including on board aviation 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 get 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 natural molding has also been announced with many new year past divots. these, such as the traditional countdown to midnight, cancels out to respect the country as a whole. it seems residing there is little to celebrate mcbride, i'll just say era move on, south korea and investigators and south korea have requested an arrest warrant for impeach president young. so cool. he's been suspended from office and is under investigation after declaring martial law earlier this month. the request follows
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his failure to turn up for questioning. chinese officials have prosecuted 39 members of inventory is main crime syndicate for crimes targeting civilians. the suspects based in northern me and more face multiple charges, including telecom fraud, homicide, and drug trafficking. the case marks a major crack down on cross border criminal activities. officials say several 1000 more suspects are set to face prosecution across china. police and kenya have fired tear gas of protesters accusing the government of kidnapping its critics. they also used horses to break up the crowd. some people chained themselves together as part of the protest. security forces in kenya been accused of dozens of illegal detentions prussia and ukraine. say they have each freed military personnel in a coordinated swap, brokered by the united air beverage. the russian defense industry says it's $150.00 soldiers were released on beller ocean soil and are now being transported back to
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russian territory. ukraine says some of his 189th personnel released include army fighters from as of style and variable of the parents of a 13 year old boy who killed 10 people in a school shooting and serbia had been jailed. a court sentence, the father to 14 and a half years in prison, while the mother received a 3 year term. their son shot dead 9 students and a security guard in belgrade. last year, the teenager use his father's guns in the attack. it triggered nationwide protests and tighter gun control measures survey and prosecutors have charged 13 people for the collapse of a railway station can of either killed 15 people among them or the former transport minister and project designers and supervisors. the indictment comes after nationwide protests against president alexander richards and his government as many bland corruption and poor construction oversight. the government denies negligence . thousands of people have been protesting in the spanish city of valencia at the devastating floods,
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in which 231 people died. she is the 3rd big demonstration since the disaster 2 months ago. the crowd is angry at what they say were fatal delays and flooding warnings and emergency responses. they're demanding the regional government chief steps down from dazzling northern light displays to huge strides and artificial intelligence. 2024 has been a big year for science and technology. collin baker breaks down some of the breakthroughs. let's start in space, which got crowded in 2024. 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. and now we had heard about quantum computers for more than a decade. defense, google unveiled willow quantum chip. second,
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solve certain problems, normal computers simply cannot. 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 kindly more than $40000.00 us dollars, but health experts say it could be lowered to just 40. i'm 20. 24 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
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a roars were seen as far as mexico. you can expect more next year. in iceland, 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 confidently declare the hurricanes and psych ones like to leave. milton and she though, 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 140000 neurons and 50000000 connections between them. fertilizer, 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. sauce care, pasco is an assistant professor in the department of epidemiology and public health at the university of maryland school of medicine. she spoke to us about the strides made and preventing some diseases this year. we've had so much going on here. you know, we've had big strides in response to growing infectious disease threats. so right off the top, you know, we've had a lot of and fox news. and so there was actually a public health emergency of international concern declared in august by the world health organization due to increasing cases of played one and west and eastern africa. the dear seeing particulars that hit hardest. but we also now have a secondary vaccine that we can start utilizing as a resource. so this is a windows vaccine versus the to those juniors that we've had before. and these, i think, are going to be a really important resource and how we address impacts moving forward in terms of malaria, you know, disease we've been fighting for decades actually really centuries. but in this case,
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we've been really struggling to get ahead of it because every single year, there's about 263000000 cases. we now have 2 effective vaccines that can be used for childhood vaccination programs, about 17 countries in africa now using them in these programs. 14 of which started just this year. and we've had 12000000 doses distributed in 2024. and those are just 2 of the vaccine improvements we've been making, but the challenges is also really getting distribution occurring and addressing vaccine skepticism. because as you've seen in 2024, we've had a lot of emerging infectious disease threats. h 5 and one that's, you know, we've had harbored pop up and rwanda and we are continuing to face these challenges in a world that is daily and a lot of advocacy of these and the safety. so that's probably the biggest hurdle we've been facing this year. a sort of wise, rapid transition to renewable energy has helped reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower electricity costs, and become less dependent on foreign countries for energy. that is symbol explains
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how the small country has become a renewable resources success story. this wind never stops in seattle. i don't kind of 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 wi successfully transition away from fossil fuels and to generate 98 percent of its energy from renewable resources. a kamali most milk diekama you would, he says this place marks the beginning of a new era in the small south american country. we're not just what i'm looking at the one in us. yeah. this machine takes kinetic energy from the wind and turns it into power and it's transferred to the electric bridge. this farm a line and helps provide electricity to around 20000 times. why 1st embraced wind turbans as a source of cheap, reliable power. it then expanded its owner and bio mass capacity that has allowed the almost the card. when i say sion of the countries electricity grid,
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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 know, totally to cover its energy needs, but also to exports its surplus to other countries. not far away from the wind farms leaves good. i feel like i was 8. 0, she has been living here since she was a child. that did you happen to pursue an hour? we had no electricity here, so we had a homemade wind 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 all the way heavily depends on the agricultural sector, which is valuable to climate change. but in almost 2 decades, it has whole pete, it's dependence on car, an amazing power generation slavery. major analysts say a broad political consensus has enabled the country to succeed in pretty mellow out . and you can see the,
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all the parties in parliament agreed to this. that was that old mob until 2030, that we are now trying to extend to 2050. if you the seeing those 2 internationally, investors decision makers that to the plan, the cd and the oil change, we done, you government, that ain't energy. sovereignty is a crucial source of development in order why it is helping paved the way for sustainable economic growth space. how will i just see to see that what kind of goal is what? why the still ahead on al jazeera, the beloved dish that's at the center of an escalating food fight between germany and took here. the kind of shock to feed for chelsea and the premier league all the latest actions coming up next. the
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the alright, this time for sport, your spar, hama. thank you so much. manchester united are on their way to on wanted history there on the verge of losing 3 straight home games for the 1st time in premier league era. the currently meal down to new castle, only a few minutes remain alexander of his stock scored early on for visitors as they had to horse the 4th at straight this victory. joanne since had her been making it too now and signed 20 minutes. if it stays this way, it would mean reuben amaran's side has suffered 5 leave defeats in the same month for the 1st time since 1962 will chelsea have lost back to back games for the 1st time the seas. and after a surprise to know the seats,
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it switch pulls from liam the laughing omari, hutchinson giving its which a huge survival booth there. now one point of waste and safety. chelsea state in 4th, but a single and have fact head coach of california state after just 6 months in charge . and they've already found a replacement for the sake of joint in june. and despite a winning run in the champions league, they're struggling down in 8th and syria. and the tallies have moved quickly to replace and bring in fellow former portuguese players. you can say so on an 18 i'm on the contract. with his player nick curios has been back entertaining the crowd at the brisbin international feel strongly and made his long way to return from injury alongside. now that jock vision, a doubles match theory is, has been out of action for 18 months with me and risk problems to do a went on to win this contest. and both players will be in singles, contention on tuesday as we continue their preparations. but 1st grand slam of the season, now sterling open, which begin so you know, this is
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a bird of amazing how many miles is on the left. so i was just looking around the energy and then just so we, we promised we're going to do these ones on the lago. a lot of great players players the players nowadays, john, you know, having to keep up with hopefully make him stay home because with this exciting news for all of that as well. yeah. it's great to be going over on the women's door orange. deborah has kicked off her australian open preparations with the technician. the jang site in st fence reached the 2nd round in brisbin the 3 time a grandson. a finalist has been out of action since august with a shoulder injury former world. number one,
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naomi will soccer one hurfirst match of this new season before time grand slam champion b lynette and blush coats with that could be a se classic in oakland. this was the japanese stars, 1st magistrate as a back injury ended her 2024 season. and october, soccer now are 67th and the world has struggled with consistency since returning from maternity leave at the beginning of the year about their own state codes to australia won a thrilling 4th test match against india to take it to one series lead. i'm team 67 wickets in a final session in melvin clients. victory by a 184 was close 240-0000 fans. watch the action on folder over the last 5 days, which is a record for a test much in australia, and he's still had a chance to level of a series. the fit test match starts and sydney 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 in the 1st 3 dies, then all of the crowd was today,
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but it's huge. i feel like it, it's swing the law as well. um yeah, i never felt like it was good. i will say far ahead of the game that it was, you know, when look said the side overall just yeah. one of those great wins men delay. look, you know, it is disturbing without a doubt if, if you have come here a new one 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. the washington commanders have made it through to the nfl playoffs. they get their game against the atlanta falcons was deciding overtime. rookie quarterback, jason daniel service, there's hatch down past the clincher 30. the 24th. the 3. the manders now have the chance to move up to 6th seat in the m. f. c. with a win against dallas next weekend's to the minnesota vikings with the green bay packers 2725 to setup
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a winner take so showdown for the number one seat and the seats, whoever wins sex on these game between the vikings and the detroit lions will get a 1st round playoff aside, and home field advantage until the super bowl on the bench is cleared in the final moment. see on be a game, but you wouldn't mind me heating system rocket for players and 2 coaches were adjusted. he tale here. i was thrown to the ground by the rock is i'm and thompson, it was the he to held on women again 6 like what's the purpose or the students you were going to ask me. okay. and that is all your support for now. back to you, mohammed, thanks bar. a dispute between to key and germany has reached brussels as both nations claim ownership of the hour come up. turkish authorities have petitioned the european commission to grant that this protective status as are traditional specialty, similar to italian neapolitan pizza. but germany and says the modern version of the
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popular street food was created in berlin. step fast and reports from berlin. i also still have dish migraines, open to 1st doing a show invalid, and 1972. they started its own journey, adapted to german ingredients. i'm phase it is appropriate with cough or tough you need put in bread and spiced up with. lots of sauces. have she did the quotes work that she's in the different cultures, different kinds of don't enter, but they're all done there because the name simply means meat 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 loan of the conversion according to his application to the european commission. it should be brought with certain types of meat, for example, more than 16 months old calls and married ages in a specific way, which lies this less than 5 millimeters 6 to see those halls or the origin of donor is trickier. and we want to protect a 200 year old traditions that began and anatolia and then spread to other
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countries besides germany. 6 other countries have objective direct relating to do. now. this is just one of around $2000000.00 doing a surf in germany each day. and many more if we 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 by you ration of do not interpret videos for example and take talk. but i feel like it's fairly, having no appetite for a diplomatic grow. so many entity hopefully solved a dispute before brussels has to hook up the definition that fast and l 20 really
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or. alright, that's it for me. i'm how much i'm going for this news hour, but i'll be back in just a minute with more of a day's news. thanks for watching. the a report has retreated in a brutal civil war. if it comes to hadn't been the v is reading vision with not being so low for the coming to had become gentleness like center. you could be in a safe and safe and then you went out into civil war. i started of leaving this one of the grand suite to the coming to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison. so as a hostage bay was the commodore wil hotels on al jazeera, manipulated by those things. how are you are not feeling this selection is unique and we've seen anything like that before and no question. they were instrumental in helping the president, when the election, driven by self interested play, is fast put their after non profits for people susceptible to government control.
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this type again, and it's 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 which is era the the black foot disease is a made as for the african google form of a consent for couldn't see much around the world. the international coke organization reported a 14.2 percent dropped for the 20232024 season. resulting in the lowest copay, harvest intrinsic to us producers here. say climate change is making things worse. as a result from us, what we're describing with high cost of front lasers and pesticides, i'm moving to other cups, like dropping focal on only say high production costs and promised diversifying
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