tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 31, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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to and corrupt people in power investigates the causes behind the surgeon, violence and its devastating impact on the nation, ecuador, and the fire on that jersey. you know, the, [000:00:00;00] the, if you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters into a high and getting obligates are coming up in the next 60 minutes. the thunderstorms and freezing weather and god has made shift attempt $7000.00 units including 6 phase ease of now frozen to death. rebuilding serious shattered economy venue administration and damascus assessed for
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a national conference. plus i was talking with the job at the city and force of the talk to you, and i'll tell you how things here. a story become normal and happy new year. more than a 1000000 australians ring in 2025. the sidney harbor, the that on piece of statements with all those sports news. manchester united manager ruben amerman at metz being thrown into a relocation. beverly is a possibility following the red devils move the feats against new costs. the welcome to the news, our palestinians and gaza. are freezing to death. at least 6 babies and one adults have died of hypothermia in the past week. and that includes a 20 day old, newborn plummeting temperatures and heavy rains are worsening. the crisis,
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gaza civil defense says it's received hundreds of distress calls from helpless palestinians was tense. i flooded having been damaged. we would displace from beta here north of the gaza strip. we will give an attempt, but it's not up to the task. it can protect us from the freezing winter cold or the rain every now and then the 10th floods with water. no one is helping us or is even bothering to think of our plight. the look at our lives, how we're living. my son was injured, his belly was ripped open. we don't have mattresses of blankets and now the floor is flooded with the room to tell me where to go. what to do. half a must be on us. well, un agencies estimates more than 1600000 people are living and makes shift shelters that cannot withstand the winter colds. and the floods and lack of sanitation are increasing the risks of preventable diseases out 0. so, but i haven't had any reports from attends compound garza city where floods have
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made life unbearable. i'm now standing in gods. i'm going to submit it to park in nor vincent forgot his trip. it has been a vibrant park where single he is, were coming to play, but unfortunately it has turned into a make shift filter for civil news will have been forcibly displaced from be able to hear from the very few decals and bit and on. as you can see, the tens and once or once or has arrived and of the weather is adding more suffering to these civilians. the can you believe humans are living in a place like this where display civilians forced out of all homes? look at what we have ended up with showing bombardment, starvation, and now severe temperatures and floods. what can we do? where should we go? would you live in a place like this? is this life water has been dripping on our children day and night. i'm an old
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woman about 60 years of age. look at us. this is not life. it's not even fit the animals to live in. as you can see here, the water is a flood in here and civilities are sitting on pins inside this park. as you can see, the situation is much more di or with the bomb by of lines. the sewage and water are flooded in the street. and the situation is going from bad tours, especially in this winter season, which people used to enjoy in the past. but unfortunately now it has been kept as for vic season for these displays civilians who are facing unimaginable, unimaginable health conditions. after they got their houses destroyed, they ended up in over crowded chauffeurs, and they are suffering so much with the destroyed infrastructure and live in
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intense their conditions are beyond unimaginable but i am currently just your northern gaza. that is fine. ok, let's speak to our correspondence hot a cup, osborne joining us from dated, but i hadn't central dogs or we can see in it, but humans were for the desk for its conditions in the north of the gaza strip. what's it like where you are taught as well during the winter and guys in fact, late by the delicacy of life. and i'm using a hot chips that displays families aren't quite facing. i'm at this very untenable, even where that concessions we know, and then the stomach loudly that rate and lashes at a make shift. chelton is putting in our streets of garza and turning them into read this of this test for families and even for children whose life so once the street uh wins as long got a season of joy, it's a season of a test for survival. in fact, as there unfolded by wrist by road finally,
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illnesses and they have been left button rebels to a different diseases including diarrhea with without having any pop up when you stop closing or even teasing systems. and they're making shift attempts for the destruction of the residential homes in the area that they use to live inside. and this is a cumulative result of this. i'm going to inside of the strip we have been touring earlier today, we made shift 10, some of the scenes that we have come across, like completely hot breaking for families, leading out for a health. and at the same time, they have run out of options to cope with the situation on the ground that we understand that even the coming hours must be full with rains. that means that the situation for them will definitely excessive tight, excessive pay more without even receiving enough either from a humanitarian aid organizations whose tests have completely fully insurance and tons of the ongoing risk,
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attractive images and 8 supplies deliveries to the strip by the somebody else the patient portion, so what are people telling you about how they're coping of the we so for we have been with them then within the hour this morning and we saw how they are trying to keep was that out of the make shift tense by using a plastic sheets and even send back spots that did not work. that's for them. some sort of live protection against cold weather and even the flow of roots out as the situation exhausted. priced out, trying to remain awake during the hours nights in order to keep emptying their makeshift tends from blue to under the same time. they are expressing their deep needs for uh, winter savings that are no longer off fluids. but we still alley estate. children we ring some closing, this is an absolutely gets us traffic. i'm fabulous right now. or even if you would like to hear from the recommendations of cause of civil defense,
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the civil defense has no further place that could be afforded for demo shown to. so now living in a very a mix combination of agony, misery, and event, unrelenting with the conditions on folding them. they are using their shuffles using even measure blankets in order to keep, keep pulls up until push it out of there makes your sense on even the, our brain for the moment. that rate comes to an end because down was fun. what is the cost of living in a make shift time? and this is a part of the winter season that has since attending garza and how they are trying to even to cope with the situation by this very primitive main topic about doing reporting from data and by the hand garza product. thank you so much. the u. n and 8 agencies are concerned that israel so called next push will be in gaza city. and that's where they is really military has bonds and damage the sewage pumping station. the attack is the latest assault on gauze as critical facilities to
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hospitals. we're also heading garza city earlier this week. and earlier we spoke 2 months sort of charmaya and who's a palestinian journalist and humanitarian worker who lived in gaza until march of this year. he says, israel systematically trying to annex because of strep, or it's the same but that they've been repeating for the last year. and 3 months i was talking to on, on the official yesterday for told me that there is only now 2 hospitals in the north. that is providing any kind of support to hundreds of thousands of palestinians, but i've still residing there. so i think that these are, these are systematically trying to next allows us through it bit by bit, starting with the north and slowly into the south and then into the middle the region. we are hoping that this is temporary because president trump said that he would not allow such thing to happen. why he's in office. we think that us but
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a stevens. this is the last strike from the 10 year old and his government trying to take in as much land as possible, trying to kill the spirit of the philistines as much as possible before trump comes into the office and hopefully a permanent fair see slide comes into place right now, then it's in your government, still trying to break that, but a stain in spirits. however, every day as you witness through social media. but his teens are remaining strong together with the rest of the 3 worlds. like many other countries around the world's achieve the freedom, the latest being syria, and before the north and africa, south africa and many other countries. palestine will be 3, and hopefully we will witness this with our lifetime. will now speak to alan pink coast as the former is really in baset or, and console general in new york. joining us from tel aviv mr. pink us welcome back to algebra 0. what does a is really military activity, particularly in gaza?
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city like the bombing of 2 hospitals earlier this week, like bombing and damaging a sewage pumping station tell you about what's going on and gaza city in israel's plans for it. you know, i wish i could answer that. the reason because one of the criticism police side criticism of the government is that for the last 14 months, there is no apply. there is no plan to occupy the guy's history. if there is no point one next the got a strip. but then again, there's no plan to uh, re deployed outside the god there is no plan for a post or political entity that would take over from commerce in terms of govern ability and governance. and so this, this just bubbles on and rolls on almost a listing, and i know that, that there is evidence of the gentleman who spoke before me. i posted to it that, that israel is building fortifications and creating
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a buffer zone and making all the signs noises and boots on the ground as if this is going to be a long dory protracted rather. stay. on the other hand, one says roll controls. guys are israel owns guys, that means taking care of the house because of the reconstruction of the crime. also the screening system of the garbage collection of the, uh, sewage system on everything i don't think is your wants to do that. so the tragedy of that everyone is facing, particularly of course the, the residence hall, gaza, is that they don't know what's going to happen because israel has no idea what's going to happen. and i'm sorry to say, what does the incoming trump administration do? they just want this all their table out of their sides. they don't want to deal with it. and so this is dangerously what mr. natania wants as well. so what is it trying to achieve at this point in time?
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i mean, it's been 15 months of war and just earlier this week, and you'll know that the north and garza has been under siege for nearly 3 months, but there were a fight. there were fights between the is really military and the north of gauze as well. as how much so in terms of the strategic objectives that they set out and the beginning of the war, one of which was to eliminate from us of the been able to do so. of course not. and, and there were many critics with both within the defense establishment and in israel and outside the, the defense establishment that said, so i'm specifically, i'm vocally that, that if you want or you, roger king and eliminate, come us as a political force. you wouldn't have to occupy the entire guys this trip for a long period of time. that is going to be very costly. that is going to be very expensive. that is going to require immense resources. and that means that is your will stay there. that is not the plan. what was the com? i was my apologies,
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but we have heard comments from members of the is really government like ben give here. who said back on august 11th, 2024. israel shreds occupied gaza permanently. so what you're saying is this does not reflect the official is really policy or no it does. it does not reflect the policy um, you know, once administer in the government, then we can dismiss him as a right wing lunatic. oh, we walk, but he is a member of the government once he says that he expresses a uh, an opinion that needs to be here. but the factors, there is no policy. uh there's, there are no steps. there is no, there are, there are no concrete measures being taken to to make that happen. um, you know, if israel was going to occupy the entire guys, the street would've uh, made signs or made it clear that it did. it did the exact opposite, which is my,
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which is exactly my point 3. there is no fine. now i'm not saying this to diminish the seriousness or the, the accusation that visual is there to say. but to say, hey, i'm sorry, quite the country. all i'm saying is dispatched to a policy less computed. we spoke about this in an earlier program. there are no political objectivity aligned with the military. so you asked a very good question. 15 months ago, israel said austin said leave that it means to obliterate lemonade and an iowa. okay. 15 months back over 15 months. how does that happen? no, it has an end. the war has also lost whatever military trainable military goals that have. so right now it's, it's, it's just chaotic. israel is there, but not really. israel is responsible at the fact that will solve rent, but not really. how much is there, but not really?
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the arab world is looking and saying without a clear coat here and my mental political plan, we will not spend a one single dollar, and i'm sorry you say that the car, you see that the party say that right? everyone is it's okay, we'll leave it there. alam think does the former is really in bassett or, and console general in new york speaking to us from tel aviv. thank you. is really forces have demolished a building that was under construction near the straw fox complex and occupied east jerusalem. b is really military storm, the area unblocked, all roads leading to the demolition sites, while bulldozers power through the streets. the un has called on israel to stop its demolition of palestinian homes. and for the immediate evacuation of illegal is really settlements and the occupied westbank of
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the serious new administration is gearing up for talks at a major conference in the coming days. rebuilding the economy, security forces on institutions are expected to dominate the conversation. there will be votes on dissolving parliament and rewriting the constitution as well, and how someone had about are joining us now from damascus. so hash m syria is preparing for this national dialogue conference. tell us about the challenges ahead and, and how the preparations are going. so far, the really some money mental challenge for the new administration, which is trying to build a new state from scratch, they want to break away from all the legacy will flush out a southern haze, bava half of the a set then for this they say that they want to cool for the national conference and elect a constituent committee,
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which is going to be task with drafting. and you can switch use and they will offer 2 options. the constitution of 2012, which was a be full of an o as constitution which betty hope could be conducive to. and that's when you to government this. this was the time when the americans were asking asset to allow the opposition joint and not so easy to government. the opposition always think that's a to jump to, we want a new constitution. they were all for the constitution of 1950. the 1st constitution also the independence of syria, but this said, in the meantime, let's go for the deck, a constitutional declaration that after this i positioned that can last up to 4 years, which then we paved the way for new elections and you'll find them in the new government, but the emit in the meantime. that is absolutely no doubt, but he's going to be with us. so the defacto leads out, sir? yes, i will have the ultimate say, there's only one option, which is when you solve the national confidence,
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you have to invite signatories and political factions from here and from approved particular for the to the and from the national assembly. however, i, but this sort of has been insisting, i'm not inviting anyone who represents a political faction. people would have to be here individually. she's quite full of us as a message that he wants to tell the, well, there is a new reality. and that's who is now the and shutters lead to, oh sylvia, would they be able to reach out to everybody? feels consensus. i think this sentiment, among many people, has been shifting over the last 2 or 3 days, especially when they sold many international delegations visiting sylvia, waiting to look at them. i have another son on his way forward to the consensus which has been dig it up though there is any real reality which everyone has to accept is going to be a mother. so we'll have to shape the future of syria for the time being. okay. have so my head about a report from damascus, syria,
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thank you. will syrians working at the port of latasha are trying to build a new future off to the full of the us government. but after years of neglect, sanctions and is really airstrikes, it will take years to bring to port back to its former glory. some of and java had spoke to workers at the 4th. and last talk to you. it's a relatively busy day and then to talk you a container terminal, a steady stream of truck spring items would export and return with other loads for plus traffic, doing the board and syria, the shuttle assad government was put under sanctions the 400 really 8000000 tons of cardboard before point 11, which dropped to a trickle many imports from it on in russia. the workers here hold the regime responsible for a lack of maintenance and declining prospect. the region is home to a large population of the of the minority community to which i thought belong country to opinion. in other parts of syria,
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most of the enemies did not support the subdivision. many from the community are desperate to show their dismay with the former enjoy about the new administration. as the liberation we face many problems loading and unloading, and everything of the port was extremely complicated. loading a containing like this could take up to 24 hours due to excessive bureaucracy like we were constantly seeking approval. so the cues were very long that unloading my colleague, i would take 2 to 3 hours. i also had to span between $30.00 and $40.00 on friday. it was mandatory and there was no room for negotiation. and this was just the reality. truckers are happy to see in phoenix it procedures regarding seamless but the new administrator and have it's trying to just cut out to restore the for established in the early roman error. it needs to streamline the process is to comply with international and improved infrastructure to support feed volumes. most of the servants for underpaid and many here. see,
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they were heavily involved in bribery and corruption and i know is the task ahead won't be easy for the new administration, but after the shop where the highest level of the infrastructure is quite fragile and ship unloading processing. so slow, we also need to upgrade tools and equipment and change the record keeping an administrative system because the old ways under the regime what inefficient allows us the sales with the panamanians like but here at the port him and other syrians are happy to share the new funds, we still have to clear that has been a significant change. previously. i navigate to ship the took yeah, 11 on now i can take them to syria, my own country. it's a great feeling. i told you. this is one of the 2 most important boards in this country, and it feels like it has to be neglected for decades, according to workers and sailors here, it will take years for things to become functional properly. but they're hopeful that things are changing for the better. so i'm a driver that's a 0 talk you? well, we can ask me to arm, and i could talk about john, who's
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a non resident scholar at the malcolm age for carnegie release center. joining us from budapest, thanks again for your time. so look, i mean, obviously syria needs international diplomacy to rebuild the 1st of all it's economy. and with the flurry of diplomatic activity that we see in syria, particularly over the past 2 weeks, is that assigned to you that the tide is turning? so i, i didn't hear the questionnaire. i think you were asking about diplomacy. uh, so let, let me, let me tell you what is at hand, what, what is the most important part of the activities in the, in the coming weeks? i, that is the question of transition. uh, we've seen that a lot of, uh, a lot of countries. there's lot of a diplomatic activity in damascus, but it looks like trick in touch on are the main ones which are, you know, very supportive, often new administration. thought of other countries are more cautious, scared, engaging. they want to see, you know, more
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a ford edge to us and to shut out. we'll do before, you know, before let you demising through government. and the central issue of the key issue is to turn the transition and how that will be handled. oh, essentially we, there are like at least 2 ways to think about it. one, is it transition based on us security council resolution to a 2254. which interestingly, i went to showing the recent thing to do with that. i'm yet, you know, way dismissed it. he found that decor, me, you know, meaning of this as security goes to resolution, as you know, has already been lost. uh old or the resolution talks about the transition period and he talks about also the role for the un instead of the shy looks like he prefers to do this things locally and that he calls national dialogue. where um, you know, the constitutional will be discussed future of the parliament, the country, the strategy, etc,
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etc. one of the big problems is that we don't really know how inclusive, uh, with, with this process be. and i think a lot of countries sitting in their capitals around syria or abroad are looking a to see, you know, how will this process when you're not. so i don't know how inclusive it's going to be. what is your biggest concern when it comes to that that i think one of the biggest concerns is that is inclusiveness. and that, you know, has multiple layers. it's a still a big question weight or you know, other opposition parties or r o position correlations which are several apart from h t s. and these quite often will they be participating in, in this fashion of dialogue as a, you know, as bodies as parties as the movements. uh, this is, this is still up for a debate. it looks like age ts and not about to show up. ok,
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pre for the soul being all of these organizations and creating a national dialogue that you know where, whereby they invite personalities and not the other parties. in this way, you see the problem is that for a lot of the concerns is that they would have an edge, they will have, you know, they will be way better prepared. what better organized. and they, a lot of, lot of people suspect that i meant to shut himself at h t is, will be to, you know, are the drivers of this a pro site and they will be orders just to let you to mind the process. so when he says so, i mean, you were referring to the interview that he gave and he did speak about a possible possible elections in syria saying that it could take up to 4 years. the 1st of all, why do you think so? so that for your timeline, and 2nd of all, is there enough clarity up until this point on what that electoral process will look like? it's bill,
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this is sunny entirely. create clear why he mation to for years from the judging from the interview. i'm, i'm not entirely sure whether this is a well thoughts timeline that he was presenting, or it was just a, you know, number that he mentioned during the interview. it's, it's, it's a bit. it's a bit surprising, given that drafting the constitution and, you know, organizing the civil registry. those are the 2 main things that he mentioned in the interview are cumbersome. they are not easy things to do. however, we shouldn't forget the past 1012 years. there was a constitutional committee, laudable position groups with, or political or legal. they've been working on, on a possible new syrian constitution. so we're not going to start from 0, which, you know, makes this for years time, like a big, questionable right. okay. second problem is that, yeah, what is going to lead syria in this a for years? and apparently it is or is about to shut off. and even if it is these all the
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itself, we have to remember that it's a network of people who noise charter. and i think there will be in charge of serial until that. now we'll keep that a lot of paternity to consolidate power. this is the main concern, just the final thought from you. if i'm a uh, and if we can just look at the sort of wider picture here because of course you have the issue of siri and sovereignty. don't you mean the northeast of the country? not under a government control at this point and you have of course the is really, is occupying more and more areas around the occupied goal on heights or you were, i sorry, i actually knew very well the back of north my mother knew about the i'm, i'm i'm asking about the issue of, of the syrian solve forensic syrian sovereign. so, you know, it's a, it's the major issue. i think it's going to be one of the biggest challenges so fast. but the share in the coming days went south to the south, arranging from a plate to all the way to sway to any, any reading position of the state is seduce,
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especially me. the 3 at security was definitely has to take into consideration is riley security concerns. whereas in the northeast, at the moment it looks like the h d s. and the chair i have, you know, are a standby and they are looking at how things will develop between turkey and the kurdish forces. but at some point they will have to be involved given that the wealth of the country, only then soil and that you know, fact eyes. so and water are in the northeast. so what be, what are the major challenges in the, in the months and years ahead. okay, armand aka, talking about john non resident scholar, the malcolm h car carnegie middle east central joining us from budapest. thank you very much time for a check on the weather here. is rob with a dramatic change for the new year in europe. this is going to be a story. and so yes, a northern europe. and then this toby stopped to the new year with a complete change to the field where the festival is going to be when the this is low center. in contrast of these quiet,
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lazy hasn't been given quite sunny weather for you, but if it's something 3, but most of your so here's the picture. then on wednesday, this line is heavy, right. and accompanied by strong winds, will work its way down in towards the north of europe and played following it called noisily wins. a drop of summer like 10 degrees, tend to be some start for the mountains surface of norway in sweden, and the change of the 10 to means over the photo go from germany and po to the temperature dropping to some come by snow. i'm access never full throughout the outs and the, the typically an area of austria, the cold air reach south coast of, from monetary for example of drop smith average of folding down to about 10. it'd be there right by saturday. so oil change and you're not safe, and i'm sorry, there's an emphasis on increasing winds here. and this wind direction has meant has been really very warm in a good positive west africa. you seen record high temperatures in nigeria, for example, 57 to maxine for tacos,
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but mainly it's going to be this increase in the briefing. dusty weather to most countries in this a how. how does more sherry stuff for out you area is still a heads on the i'll just the rings are i'm doing it all the i don't the us mexico border coming up. i'll tell you the challenge is mexico spaces. as president elect donald trump takes office to find out why there's so much to celebrate for fans of the cleveland cavaliers. dots on the way with peter or the abandoned as a child by his own cristella was missing and he, early life in the republic of home that up to 40 years living in switzerland, cristo follows a fascinating paper trail that leads from his adopted home to the country if he's
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bad and the most unexpected re union witness in earlier on o. d 0. the latest news as it breaks people here, the queue is israel, of deliberately destroying every possible lifelines they have left with detailed coverage, these what your planes have targeted this pool which is filled ranch, thousands of housing is, will have been forcibly this place from the house at the story is very systematic and deliberate disruption of goals as well. what's that? infrastructure has left more than 2000000 people in a phase of commerce. can struggle. the the the,
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the top stories is our of these 7 palestinians, including 6 babies have died of hypothermia in the past week. that includes a 20 day of newborn, forcibly displace palestinians in gauze, fairly hot blankets and are living in war now tense. as israel continues to restrict humanitarian suffice, heavy rains are making the situation worse, tons, camps are flooding across the strip and preventable diseases are spreading. un agencies estimates more than one point. 6000000 palestinians are living and makes of shelters that cannot withstand the cold. syria, as new administration is holding talks and discuss the agenda at a crucial national dialogue conference. rebuilding the economy, security forces and institutions are expected to dominate the agenda. ok, we'll stay with syria and the industrial capital for level is facing challenges of its own. it's one of the cities that suffered most during the civil war. now, a month after a subs ousting,
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businesses are struggling to find solutions to problems inherited from the regime. how much all has a story from a level the old district intellect easier wins due to said that as you've seen disagreement attacks, the city used to be the throbbing economic cost of syria. but yeah, as of, as the bikes coupled with us sections of corruption, i've left the tool but the complete the lifeless. what the, what your, immediately after the full of the former regime, we remove the obstacles and regulations that used to handle the success of business . we ended the extortion system of unjust tech stations and fines on free trade is come. but we're still under the impact of sanctions and of problems inherited from the mafia that's being rolling up. like the shape of kind of business owners brainstorm about plans to alleviate the cases. some of them suggested collecting
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individual contributions to buy fuel medicine and other agents necessities. the safety of other for both up to $20000.00 fox. it is supply and not only city, but also other countries with some of the finest products. but many of these box it is i'm not fully operational at the moment. due to a severe fall or shortages. i'm at 69531 of the most mother in syria. he's only possibly running because of a week long outage. he's using identity to, to operate a few minutes more on that the company. how do you? good? i was suffering before the liberation was difficult. so the will force the closure of the factory at times, the power crises were frequent on raw materials and accessible taxes. what me exorbitant, all of this is over, but now it's the issue of energy that's disrupting our business. the impact of the war is basically everywhere. thousands of businesses are closed. so many skilled
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people who left the country still having 310. and yet life goes on. he says this man is income making items from local material ads. the, there's one thing, the war has failed to destroy, ingenuity and the silliness of the people of volleyball, and there was hope they would soon be able to attend the situation alone. how much fun of this you are, they put there has been a new round of air strikes on the many capital sent off with no group yet claiming responsibility. this video was shot by local activists showing successful strikes in the capital. this really army says it did not conduct the bombing on all the many who with the group media size, there had been at least 10 raids. it comes to mid, high tension between the 2 countries. israel's and bassett, or to the u. n. warrens for the fighters to stop this, all attacks in israel, or according to him, risk the same faith as thomas the head of the world health organization as, as he narrowly escaped death at
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t. m ends main airport one is really air strikes target at the facility last week. he's use his new years address to call and world leaders to pursue peace with a new you phone. as all leaders must bring desperately needed peace through the world and health and safety to own peace and held are linked from guys that to so then young men to ukraine and haiti, and beyond pieces and will always be the best medicine for the health. and well being of all the people everywhere, the lawyers of south korea's impeached president to you. and so if you'll say they will fight an arrest warrant issued by a court on tuesday, best the gators requested the warrant after you had failed to appear for questioning several times you and was suspended from office software. you attempted
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to impose martial law earlier this month is facing potential charges of interaction . mcbride reports from sol. well, for prosecutors investigating impeach president june took jo. this move was unprecedented, but necessary on 3 separate occasions. they have summons june, for questioning on charges of insurrection. arising from his joints lived in possession of martial law, and the has like no, the more the opposition successfully impeached him in the national assembly and now want to see him criminally punished there on so got you and so use. so your, the leader of the insurrection must be arrested immediately. you and issued an order to the martial law forces to open fire. we also instructed them to break down the doors of the national assembly with axes and arrest lawmakers. but, you know, the ruling party accused the opposition of making the country ungovernable. they
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say the marshal, lord declaration was within the president's powers, rejecting the arrest warrant. uh, people know that this illegal and unwarranted request for a warrant being approved raises, serious concerns about whether it's aligns with the principles of the rules of more opposition is that such and unlawful weren't request isn't valid. and without legal effect, it's on clear how you would be arrested with his official residents, still protected by presidential security. and now the focus for more of his conservative support is turning out in protest. with a vibrant tradition of st. protest this, perry, the political turmoil, has stood up both sides that are on mass demonstrations by those who want to see you and punished, but also by his supporters who seem equally determined to prevent his arrest. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so mustang and south korea, the i've seen president choice on mark has ordered emergency safety checks on the
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national airline operation system as after sundays cross that killed a 179 people. investigators are now focusing on possible meet conical issues, communication failures on the airport barrier design. a bird strikes has not been ruled out, sundays crosses south korea's worst. aviation disaster and decades. and memorials are taking place across the country so far. a 146 victims have been identified. most of those killed were south koreans returning from a holiday in thailand. only 2 people survived the crash or at least 5 children had been killed in manila after a fire broke out in a residential building. children were reportedly visiting their grandfather before new year in the philippine capital. the incident happened overnight and the 5 cousins were found dead on the terrace of the burns house. local authorities are investigating the cause. russia has lost
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a wave of miss allan drone attacks across ukraine, striking keys and other regions in the capital. at least 2 explosions were reported, but local authorities confirmed no casualties or damage. meanwhile, in the northeastern stormy regions strikes at 12 residential buildings to schools and other infrastructure according to officials. the attacks, commas, us president elect donald trump, raises uncertainty about the future of american supports for keys. russia and ukraine say they have h freed military prisoners in a coordinated swap. brokered by the united arab emirates, the russian defense ministry says a 150 if it's sold was, were released on by the russian soil, and are now being transported back to russian territory. ukraine says some of it's a $189.00 personnel released include army fighters from as of style. and i'm, are you for the us treasury department has accuse chinese state sponsored hackers of stealing documents from its workstations. treasury officials have declared the
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breeds to be a major incidents and have informed congress they say the hack has been contains. meanwhile, the phasing has rejected the allegations calling them groundless. unexcused washington, a spreading misinformation for political purposes. dates lead to a factor and we have staged opposition many times regarding such unfounded accusations. but my capital china has always to pose forms of hacker attacks with even more post of spread of false information against china. for political purposes . 2024 was in your field with economic challenges for china and donald trump making a return to the white house. beijing is bracing for unpredictable times ahead. but it also enters the new year, having strengthened alliances. as part of for a year end review series. patrick folk cause this reports from hong kong.
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john is a sion jo 19 space craft blasting. often october 2024 has been a wrinkled year for chinese space exploration. this was one of $100.00, which is this year i took ginger 19 also carries at china is 1st a female space engineer or some are either this month that achieved another milestone. it screw completed a 9 hour space walk successfully installing a space debris protection device and it's 10 going station. china is china, 6 luna pro also pulled off the 1st mission to bring back the desk from the fall side of the moon for the countries john police forward in space of contrasts and with its sputtering economy really said such as mine and the dance on consumer spending remains with a sluggish job market is only added to the german. good. i'm a say 2024. could mount china is as low as the growth in decades outside of cove. it, the policy makers have made several attempts to resuscitate markets,
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but there's been no sustain recovery so far. well, it was previously possible for the chinese government to induce sustain stock, market valleys, premier promises glitches, rhetoric and language the markets as of today as become more skeptical. you might say that and reaction to these policy statements, right? this month of china is top leadership signal to both economic support and the coming year. beijing is reading itself for a fight when donald trump returns to office. google holds on we will consolidate in strength and the men to move from economic recovery and work to achieve steady and long term economic development. already, it seems a new trade war has begun. earlier this month, the china launched an investigation into chip making video on suspicion is violated and see monopoly laws is a we call it the bite in administration, and that's a new sanctions on a chip. exports to china. i turn sick to trade will instigate to then initiate advice from head of end is the president provided many continued, many of his measures of his breed as
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a china could draw on support from other countries. in october, russia hosted the 1st the summit of the newly expanded bricks group of emerging economies. as inside the loons of, of what the trump administration could mean for the rest of the world. it's a club, it's binding close to together, and backing beijing to help protect its members, interests, punctured folks, which is 0 phone call. and 2024 was a historic year from mexico. is the nation elected its 1st female presidents, a, claudia shine bomb inherited decked record breaking levels of violence on threats of mass deportation from the u. s. joy ago, yano has this reports from the mexico us border bodies, shame them making history. in june, she was selected the 1st woman president of mexico. her landslide victory gave her party more. dana and unprecedented mandate with super majority in both chambers of
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government that allows you to push through with pushing like low asset massive amounts of constitutional reform. so what we're looking for now is one of the biggest spouts of constitutional reform and mexican history. shame them wasted no time putting those reforms in motion chief among them a legacy of her popular predecessor embarrassment, went over. so rather an overhaul of the judicial system, which her detractors have said dismentos mexico's democratic structures, but only 2 months into her presidency. it was another election that sent shock waves through mexico's political establishment. terrible things are happening in mexico. donald trump picked up right where he left off 4 years ago on the offensive are threatening to the board. millions of undocumented migraines from day one of his administration. the us mexico relationship over the next 4 years is likely to
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be defined by what happens here along the 3000 kilometers of shared border. trump was the flow of migrants and drugs to stop and shame bounce us. the us post keep weapons from heading south in the middle is a leading trade, more threatening to destabilize both countries, the economies that when i let him go and present that to publicly, at least she now has appeared toys to deal with. trump dismissing his threats of a 25 percent tariff on mexican products as political theater. so we've gone, empowered, trump, and empowered mexican government under, under morena and kind of shame them. so we're going to see a clash of tightens here. one tightens by them. the other but the other type, and i think you'll be surprised by how nimble it comedy would neither shame bounce political mandate, nor trump. threads have been able to carve the issue most affecting the likes of mexicans, the unabated violence. despite promises to ring them in murder rates have sword in 2024, with several states in the midst of all the battles for control between rival criminal
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groups. this slide for support among the voters. many communities are trapped in mexico's, in this cycle of silence and shame bounce coming year, and perhaps our entire presidency will be judged on how she handles that goal. yeah, i know i'll just be here on the us mexico border. the slides on the, on the 0 news. our things for a manchester united just keep going from bad to worse. we on action from their latest premier league not coming off.
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top of the sports is yours, peter 30. thank you very much. reuben amaran's say is it's embarrassing to be the man, just the united manager at the moment, and i have to answer questions about relegation. the red devils would be and again on monday, this time they slip to a to know home to feed. again, new costs within the premium league. it means united all 14 in the table. and so it's 7 points above the renovations are since speaking. man said he, they've lost 3 games and would locked out of the cup. and i think that the more he's not there is nothing to lose. um i think he's is so little bit lost in this moment. so it's, it's, it's still is it between barry seem to be interesting i think coaching to, to was a lot of game so, but we have to cope with us difficult moments in the, in the life of every but. so it's the moment we've been speaking to neil squires who's the former chief sports writer at the daddy
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express. he says that men just the united friends have very little to look forward . see the season. the realities full of things, place is near the relegation zone and is your pin qualification. i mean that's, that's the situation the found themselves enough to the defects in new castle and they've switch exercises when over chelsea about the 2nd point gap doesn't look a lot. i mean its own thing, couple a squad of months just unites it's cost and supposing quality should been in relegation. buffalo not yet, but it's only natural that month just you know, i see. suppose that we'll be looking down instead of up at the moment. i think we need to remember is any, been in the jump less than 2 months, maybe before that was a very successful manager at supposing lisbon. but united have got was rather than bets, us indices arrival these last 6 of a is a lot matches. and the system that he's brought in the formation he's tried,
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isn't working in defense the, the place he picked in front of that defense customer and erickson against new castle. i love that rage, um and uh they, they look disjointed side. he's got to sold them out pretty quickly. he's not going to get any easy. the next couple of games. they've got some level poll coming up and i'm also in the co both away games. so the scripts and they use any kind of grab lead car voc cups are already gone. i think with the drill they've gotten their side cups. 3rd round us in a way that will be going pretty soon as well. a champions league out of the window, it's the same, but some, i think the rope lake is probably that the one the hope of actually making something positive out of the season of that and staying safe and away from that relegation as i chelsea,
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i've lost back to back games. so the 1st time the season also surprised to know the feats ipswich goes from liam to lap, and i'm already hutchinson giving it to it's a huge survival base. and at one point away from safety. chelsea or fulton the table 3 points above new cost and who offers it's almost impossible to obviously something where you don't know the moment. the laker light come out for us, but in the same time, i think no one watching these at home expected us to be in the where do we are now eh, this means and show that we are in the right that extra not. so he said to many times, but also showed that we add a 5 foot on, you know, a be a consistency it to be data with the, with the, with the, the best to be that the meaning of the can. even kevin is of one. they 7 game in a row in the n. b a. on monday they took care of the golden state warriors 113 and 95. that's when number 28 for the cabs. the season was just full of losses. various
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golden top school with $25.00 points on surprisingly they on top of the wisdom conference we're less than a month now from the 1st tennis grand slam of 2025. and will number one. the rena sutherland k is looking in good shape. the 2 time defending australian open champion crews, posts mexico then also sought a sewer at the brisbin international. 6 full and 6 loved the school as she advanced as to the 3rd round where she will play against julia uprooting, saved by the but bad diesel, the tournaments for the power, but also the span. it will not be joining sub lanka in the 3rd round. that's off the she was dumped up by will number 43, a lima alpha, nancy on the 22 year old old media and winning 6316 and 6. the detroit lions have one and then price of 8 the game in
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a row on the road this time the san francisco 49 is well on the wrong end of the lions. excellent wrinkled away from home. the choice winning 1654 on this occasion . it takes the facility winds into the peaceful season, joined face frequently and it's okay. that's what was both ease of all the time being during. thank you so much, peter. well, the main supply of drinking water in somebody's capital city is severely contaminated. farmers are experiencing losses that cannot be fixed by basic water treatments. but i got the most i paid reports. pollution is making some bump was deepening. what's the price is even worse. as much of southern africa deals with it's was stopped in decades. the main reservoir, southern holiday is drying up to what's left is what's a so toxic. it's killing live stuck on the city's outskirts, limited with the little little our cattle start shaking their heads as if they're irritated in the nasal canal. next the skin pills offices,
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we have lost 2 cows and 4 caps after the death of rhinos. we now suspect that the same disease as the one affecting our cattle. the city council is accused of releasing votes of age and to move to barrow, which is just 30 kilometers from the capital. is they have the contamination of that sent over to you and to send it back to the vin causes. a lot of it's it's curious if it took grounds for audio codes, which includes which then takes a little focus again in what north end is to isn't tom for, to anymore the waters natural filtration system is also and the spread woodlands are crucial to filtering out pollutants that are being damaged and destroyed to make room for construction to meet the cities. housing demands. if the water is held for a period of time in the width and the width and cleans the water before it comes to
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the lake. also it the width and will release water of a long period of top. so as city of or are you us taking water out it's being replenished by the width is as clean water as well as causing that kind of breaks of what's important diseases. the pollution is killing, endangered wildlife, and sign to see a if nothing is done soon, the damage could be irreversible. and my last have a much a bit. i'll just, sarah. how strongly and stuff kicked off 2025. 1 of the biggest fire work shows on earth, the more than $1000000.00 people bring in the new year at sydney harbor. indigenous ceremonies. acknowledge the lamb's 1st people. as earlier this evening became one of the 1st places honors to celebrate the new year. this was the fireworks displayed,
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often as the clock struck midnight and in honor the city's indigenous malady try. okay, that's it for me. for the time being, we're back in just a moment with much more of the data and the sound, all the latest headlights. the important thing if you're walking around and they route was not in the line of fire from the holiday fall off. we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to feed the whole thing back to last. it's 3 days and 3 nights, the one know prisoners in control, and you control over the region around and that's why it was such a large event. an icon is the conflict at the hosp, the lebanese civil will be rude holiday inn hotels on al jazeera and at the gas a breathtaking tropical paradise. ready or wherever its former projectors
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are now we follow through just as they put their lives on the line. the think it's all for now to 0 it's a big day for they know already make ashley is communities depended on headink house and then yeah, the 1st time in his life is trying to get that kind of. people here in northern can use some 3 accounts. he say when the rains fail, the cow is the 1st to die. and the camel is the last the channels i've travelled, hundreds of kilometers on trucks and on foot to be here, the county government. both them from trade is the academy is border with somalia and say the elders of domestic, the change is part of a decades old slow but steady regional trend,
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which the county government says has become essential. climate scientists say drams will continue to become more frequent and severe, and already told us he hasn't had of climate science, but he and his neighbors expect more tough times before long. and that we'd campbell's, that i would be better prepared to keep that some of these fed the thunderstorms on freezing weather in gauze, make shift camp 7 palestinians, including 6 babies and now frozen to death. the,
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