tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera December 31, 2024 10:00pm-10:31pm AST
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slices and pesticides, i'm moving across like rubber circle, i know the say high production costs and promised diversifying drive across the country to draw freaked out. this in turn would likely mean the shop price in the prices of manufactured products like truck like the thunderstorms in freezing weather, worse and conditions, and causes make shift camps $7.00 palestinians, including 6 babies have frozen to death. the situation is going from bad to worse, especially in this winter season, which people used to enjoy in the past the time. how much in room this is, alex is here, live from door. how also coming up looking into the future of serious new
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administration prepares for national talks that could shape its transitional road map. the u. s. says it's conducted air strikes against cruelty targets in yemen. to stop attacks on it ships in the reds. the kind of bruce of color is people in hong kong say hello to 2025. the ball is real blocks of supply of shelter, materials coming into the gaza strip. at least 7 palestinians have died from the cold in the past week, including 6 babies. rain has compounded the misery. tents across gauze i have flooded. this includes more than $100.00 tents in hon, eunice alone, according to the united nations. the weather is also put gauze is already
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devastated health care system under further strain. a field hospital in the south is flooded, making it even more difficult for patients to get proper medical care. some parents whose children are granted rear permission to leave for medical treatment face. another form of heart break. 45 patients were medically evacuated from the european hospital, but 110 year old boy was forced to leave without his mother is real, denied her application to accompany him. he's never been separated from me before. i don't know how he'll be tactful. i tried to get help so that i couldn't accompany my son, but i get rejections and we don't know what the reason is. i'll just here is abraham. i've had any reports from attempt camping garza, city, or floods have made life unbearable. and i'm now standing in gaza municipality part in northern since they've gotten a strip, it has been a vibrant park where single years we're coming to play. but unfortunately,
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it has turned into a make shift filter for civil use will have been forcibly displaced from bill to here from the very few decals and bits hang 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 woman about 60 years of age, look at us. this is not life. it's not even fit for animals to live in. as you can see here, the water is a flooding year, and so these are sitting on pins inside this park. as you can see,
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the situation is much more di or would the bombed by of lines uh, this illusion, water are flooding 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 bruxism, for these displays civilians who are facing unimaginable, unimaginable health conditions. after the got their houses destroyed, they ended up in over crowded chauffeurs, and they are suffering so much with the destroyed infrastructure and live in intense their conditions are beyond unimaginable but i am currently just your northern gaza. by this time, honey, my mode has more on the flooding in the gaza, from theater, but i as well as of this moment, what we're hearing it from local officials is that these 110 that were i inhabited
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by more than $500.00 families are in search active search for temporary shoulders that includes the damage building. they vanquished and sent in the city of pioneers . but these alternatives are not providing the basic minimum level of the protection for an already traumatized displays, then cold population. as of now, the 110 were submerged by the water as the heater rank continues from last night to air the hour this morning as we're out of date as been quite difficult for people to move around. now the whole process of relocation requires more protection for required, providing them with more basic necessities, but these unfortunately are not available. as of now, the ongoing exposure on the board is it preventing, organizing, going on or with, from getting basic supplies into the golfing, including brand new tents and other elements that are used to repair the damage at
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tens of from the past. this form that had the god in the central and southern part of this trip in the past 2 weeks. but this has been going on and increasing the level of a trauma. already people are dealing with the trauma of the, of the conflict of the genocide as well as the uh, the ongoing, ongoing killing of their own people the a night. but also now battling the forces of nature, including the human range, the storm old, exposing people do much of greater levels of danger, including contracting diseases. the fact that they are now in out if which shows are only available for people not only do not protecting people from the cold weather, but they are also providing little privacy and space which increase favorite conditions for the front of disease. all combined together has been quite difficult, particularly at this time of the year. where's the boss rather to see their kids in
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their beds celebrating a beginning of a new year. not wrapped in white youth and not in size tends to flooded with water . pascal, of course, are, does the emergency coordinator for doctors without borders in gaza? she spoke to us from milwaukee and southern cause a coastal area. she told us how she witnessed widespread flooding in the streets of florida did the main road on the, on the coast outside is flooded. a lot of dense. i've tried it and a you can see children in the plugs the under under the rain. so leaving it in this condition, so it's not going to need to close the touch. so the rain, even in some places, there was such heavy rain that the summer makes you sense of collapse. so some of our cars have been stopped by people because they need help to rebuild feeds to these the shutters and these may keep dense and it's extremely courted
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during the night. people have a no real shift or into it's made shift. it's not the place where you can spend the winter rate during the winter, we or we get sick when we are not properly dressed. right, well this is the case here. the fact that the surprise are already in restricted to winter make it difficult for the humanitarian organizations that distribute uh, blankets, and uh, and uh, and clothing for the winter by 2 people. we need it. busy so well people, as i said, some, some children, 9 people out in the rain and people are just simply cooling dealers who get what. and so when there is no way to get warmer when you have gotten worse because of the rain and the it's been raining for more than 24 hours straight now. and well,
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and people get sick of course, and that who is the most vulnerable people in to who are the most vulnerable people to into the rain and, and to court the well that the young children and particularly the babies and the, those new borns who don't have a real immune system in place already. as the u. n. and 8 agencies are concerned that israel so called next push will be in gaza city. that's where these really military has bombed in damage to sewage pumping station. the attack is the latest assault. on gauze is critical facilities. 2 hospitals were also headed garza city earlier this week. a report by the un human rights office has found that is rose patton, of deadly attacks all end around causes. hospitals push the health care system to the brink of collapse with catastrophic effect. the re told graphically details the impact of these rouse attacks from the destruction of the buildings and
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facilities to the killings of patients stop and all the civilians raising serious concerns about these rails compliance with the international. the serious new administration is gearing up for talks at a crucial national dialogue conference. in the coming days rebuilding the economy, security forces and institutions are expected to dominate the conversation. also, the votes on dissolving parliament and rewriting the constitution. the head of serious new administration has been meeting with christian leaders to shut our met catholic orthodox and anglican senior clergy in the capital, damascus. there been calls for the new administration to guarantee the rights of minorities after the group out of the former president bush. auto said earlier this month, the meeting comes, they had a key national dialogue conference plan in the next few days. so started are
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joining us now from damascus for so we'll get to see you. what else do we know about this national dialogue conference is supposed to take place in the coming days of the world. mama, exec data of this national data conference is not yet an outside other. we'd expect it to be held in the 1st vehicle of january. and even this ration in cities same saying that they wanted to send out to up to 1000 in the invitations. and so they said that they had been the members of the representatives of the n g o as active as a journalist, academic business people. and of course, get put in the put in the fractions of the position. some of them have not been in this company, perhaps these for decades. so it is a kind of city into city and dialogue, a platform. and now the newman's face. and was hoping that to this dialogue for us
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is going to achieve a kind of because of the ation off of syrians. and 2nd, of course, to discuss, to brainstorm about how to build the new syria. but particularly in this platform of discussion, the key issue is going to be the cost to, to show. so which kind of constitution is either going to have that is key because based on that constitution, they're going to see the nature of new syria after a society which has ruled over syria over have more than half a decade. so that these going to define cd has new political system. and so far i'm of the shadow to decide to leave it all city has been asked again again, what would it be? the political system of new syria has been avoided to give a direct, could be the answer. rather, she was referring to the comment these st. that's nice. it's not me about the comb with these the constitutional comedies that a good that they're going to decide about it. so hoping that throughout this
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national battle confidence to or have a kind of a please, some i, b as for see, and what's the inclination of h to yes, of the top or product easier, which is the, the, the, the, the, the dominance for the administrative force intermedia, but as i said in any way, despite, i mean if you and if you're not going to get any breakthrough, any quotes resolves off of this platform. out of this meeting. steel is a remarkable because says becky's making for the 1st time, syrians from different walks of life are going to meet damascus and discuss, discuss the account is future ever so as you say, one of the keys is really going to be what that new political system is gonna look like i wonder if i could ask you were so there's been so much discussion these past weeks in syria, about security, about governance, about the economy. and there's been such a flurry of diplomatic activity in damascus from your vantage point. you're there. what are some of the more significant developments that you've observed?
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well for us, it is amazing to see that how many of the for the delegations of this, the damascus is such a short time sort of periods to a period of time. so remember on december 8, when defeated, no position to control of the company sees the photo specialist that they have seen that occasions off the delegation is coming from the neighboring companies from the regional companies from out of and not have countries from the west, from old or on the world. so 2 days have seen that americans allegations for the 2nd time since the full of a sad he'll be in this year. and meeting the pop up for shows of the new registration and discussing about syria. they have given uh convey to massachusetts from the american administration 1st the find that guess i so must continue. this is somebody cause somebody comes primary concern at the 2nd is that that will be no rule for you run in new syria. and the 3rd one needs to be
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a must be inclusive and democratic so, so you didn't even spacious saying, well, that was coming this 3 messages they are, but i need to to 5. i so you don't will not having the whole is in serious nature. um, they are going to build a cd a that is inclusive. what americans are saying? well, as of now, all these words are most welcome, but they need to see the actions 1st. another release is the roof. is that for the 1st time have see that in direct contact between the different for the ministry and the new for the minister of seal? yes, that is remarkable because was much on dissipate the egypt is one of the how do ways for me is in the region as to for that has not been a direct quote between the 2 for that to, for the, for the ministers about tonight, the city of problem for the minutes that has received a calls from the agent for 40 minutes. that's also one of the latest developments here. all right, that's of these areas are so started or at live for us from damascus. thanks so much for so and this new is just coming in from northwest syria where there are
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reports of a car bomb exploding in the city of photography. 5 near a left post. siri and civil defense says 6 people including a child were injured. the glass happened at one of the cities, markets, and other homes where the scale of destruction is emerging. this is the data by the neighborhood reduced to rubble. after years of bombardment by a former president assets forces and his allies, problems is often called the heart of the syrian revolution. after the opposition took the city early on in the civil war, a solid bunch of aid has more from homes. in many parts of the city of homes have been ravaged by horse street after street block after block neighborhood offer neighborhoods have the public because this used to be the capital of the revolution . and it was punish uh, the bombardment with the seat with targeting of hospitals would starving people to death. and by making people go and disappear. this is the story read,
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which is repeated on almost every street in every household where people have been telling us about the challenges that they're facing. this is the kind of destruction they have to come back to on the 16th street. this used to be a busy for fear, but now very often left it on the other side, there are some people who have come back and run home. there's a man who's living with multiple children because their parents have been killed. there's another woman who's got missing a missed a missing child. i'm missing cousins. and every single household seems to have those stories of loss and trust and despair. but people here are adamant that they're going to try and rebuild their lives. but then also facing challenges as the home of the shuttle government says that it is focusing on the security of this country and bring in the fighting groups together. it faces into security policing streets like this. remnants of the regime have been coming, knocking on some doors harassing people, offering them for ransom and pretending because they are daunting minutes,
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you fatigues as, but it's different. it's difficult to differentiate for people here who are the actual remnants of the human who are the people who are actually from highest the shops of that is a multitude of challenges which remains for almost every place in this country. especially here in the city of homes. because it is home to show such a diverse community of christians and our rights and sundays, and she has the people have to come together to try and rebuild themselves from scratch. some of them job without 0 helps the still ahead on al jazeera and bob ways deepening water crisis. how pollution is contaminating the capital's main drinking supply? the is going to be a story. and so yeah,
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for northern europe. and then the story stopped to the new year with the complete change to the field where the festival is going to be when the this is a low center, in contrast to these quiet, lazy has it been given quite sunny weather for you. but if it's something through it, 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 into was to the north of european and played following it called will noisily wins a drop of summer like 10 degrees killer. be some start for the mountains surface of norway and 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 totally an area of austria, the cold air reach south coast of france. monetary for example, dropped some average of folding down to about 10 in a bit of 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 it's been really very warm in a good positive west africa. you seen record high temperatures and not jerry for
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example. so if you 7th to maxine for tacos, 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 there any sign of relief for the millions of palestinians and gaza for now stopped between an outgoing fighting administration and an incoming trumpet industries. now that americans have decided to put far back in the white house. what kind of country in the world expect the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the gold and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on, would you say around the,
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you're watching on to 0, the reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 7 palestinians, including 6 babies, have died of hypothermia in the past week. that includes a 20 day old, newborn forcibly displaced palestinians in gauze have barely have blankets and are living and worn out tents. as israel continues to restrict humanitarian supplies, heavy rains are making the situation worse, temp camps are flooding across the strip and preventable diseases are spreading. you and agencies estimate more than one point. 6000000 palestinians are living in makeshift shelters, cannot withstand the cold. us says it is conducted multiple air strikes against what it calls iran back, who's the targets in the how many capitals on a and along the coast, it says it's navy ships and aircraft. targeted
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a who is the command center and weapon storage facility or with the forces are reporting at least 10 rates. there's been heavy exchange of fire between the who these and israel in the past week is really forces us and the okay. have launched repeated bombing raids in the m and in the past year on the how does it? i thought it has more from humans capital. so not us british qual, ition ways to nearly 12 airstrikes does to hours a go with the have bomb to the, to may 22nd minutes to compound, to the, not a, a, to the, not a. so the copies of son uh, with more that would, would, natalie said 10 rates, also the above the ministry of defense that belongs to the answer law. also, which is known also as a lot of the minute to compound. but so far they haven't revealed the what's, what are the facts about the these attacks and these attacks have been denounced by
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the on site allows them to sparks is the spokesperson. i'm with i've the salon mode . describe these attacks as a flagrant violation to a southern states. he called on the us to put more pressure on israel in order to put an end to its warning and guns, and also to lift his block aid instead of supporting politically, economically and politically. millicat minutes, we all know is that comically supposing israel, what he describe is, where is it genocide, the war in gaza. the lawyers of south koreans and peach president humans took you all say they will fight an arrest warrant issued by a court. on tuesday. investigators requested the warrant after you and failed to appear for questioning several times. brought mcbride reports from salt for prosecutors investigating impeach president june took jo. this move was
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unprecedented, but necessary on 3 separate occasions. they have summons june, for questioning on charges of insurrection. arising from his short 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 that 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 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 law. opposition is that such and unlawful weren't
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request isn't valid and without legal effect, it's unclear 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, ukraine's military says it has struck an oil depot in western russia, official se, drones were involved in the operation on the small desk region. the governor of the regent says, rushing air defenses shot down drones, and the wreckage of one of them fell on an oil fish solely causing a fire. strike comes after a wave of russian missile and drone attacks across ukraine. earlier on tuesday. in
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the ukrainian capital, at least 2 explosions were reported. the local authorities confirmed it, no casualties or damage. meanwhile, in the northeastern, so many regions strikes it. 12 residential buildings to schools and other infrastructure. according to officials, the attacks commons us president elect donald trump increases uncertainty about the future of american support for keep russian president vladimir putin has reassured his people that the country is doing well and on track to improve in 2025 in his annual new year's speech putting made promises of prosperity and unity moving forward. dorsey jabari has more from moscow to president. why? real susan's years? these message to the russian people is rough task across 11 time zones. now in his speech, he hales the nation's resilience, and pray to this, to the soldiers in ukraine, calling them to heroes. so he avoided discussing the wars trajectory where, you know, we are confident that everything will be fine. we will only move forward. we know
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for sure the, the absolute value for us was, is, and will be the fate of russia, the wellbeing of its citizens. the man that's been in charge of this country for a quarter of a century has declared 2025, the year of the defender of the fatherland. now, despite the message, it moved here on the streets of the capital, remain sombre. many here are hoping venue, your will bring an end to the conflict in ukraine and a better economic forecasts for our population that's facing unprecedented financial challenges. dorset safari, l. g 0 moscow. panama is government, has held a ceremony to mark the 25th anniversary of gaining control of one of the world's most important waterways for us, relinquished control of the panama canal. on december 31st, 1999. but us president elect donald trump is now threatening to take it back in a speech during the anniversary, panama, as president declared, the canal will remain in under panama as control forever. so let's take
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a closer look at one of the world's crucial waterways. the panama canal was built by the us and spans 82 kilometers, connecting the pacific and atlantic oceans is save ship to weeks of travel by avoiding the longer journey around south america. the canals shortens the los angeles to new york trip to $22.00 days. instead of a month, in 1977, the us in panama signed a treaty granting panama control over the canal, starting on december 31st 1999. the waterway handles 5 percent of global trade transporting vital goods like metals, fuel and grains. for us is by far its biggest user with about 74 percent of cargo volume followed by china and japan. and the canal which was expanded recently earned around $5000000000.00 in revenue for the panamanian government fire and a residential building in the philippines. capital has killed at least 5 children. the children were reportedly visiting their grandfather in manila before new year.
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the incident happen over night and the 5 cousins were found dead on the terrace of the bird house. local authorities are investigating the cause. the main supply of drinking water in zimbabwe is capital city is severely contaminated. farmers are experiencing losses that cannot be fixed by basic water treatment. on the lake, it must have paid reports. the solution is making zimbabwe is deepening. what's the crisis, even worse? as much of southern africa deals with its was stopped in decades. the main reservoir southern had out a is drying up. what's left is what's a so toxic. it's kidding livestock on the city's outskirts columbia did the little little our cattle start shaking their heads as if they're irritated in the nasal canal. next the skin pills offices, we have lost 2 cows and 4 caps after the deaths of rhinos. we now suspect that the same disease as the one affecting our cattle the city council is accused of
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releasing both sewage into league to barrow, which is just 30 kilometers from the capital. does it have the contamination of that single bacteria in to the center but to have been causes? a lot of it could be as if it took ground for audio codes which include which then takes a little stopped again in what north end is to isn't tom for to and the most the water is 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 a for a period of time in the width and the width and cleans the water. before it comes to the lake also if the width and will release water of a long period of top. so as city of or are you us taking water out.
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