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the new year dawns in syria ushering and fresh hope for the future is just past midnight. local time. let's take in how 2025 is being created in the capital damascus. the celebrations are happening as syria's new administration gears up for clarks at a crucial national dialogue conference in the coming days. rebuilding the economy, security forces and institutions are expected to dominate the conversation. so also
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the votes on dissolving parliament and rewriting the constitution for so started our joins us live from damascus. so russell, a new year in syria. tell us, is there a sense of hope and renewal and excitement there now? indeed, why am i this is one of the most extraordinary nivia that city is now a while coming right behind me. see the may a square side conic square off damascus, and see steel. the celebrations are continuing to 5 words. the set of re 3 is 2 things. and you'll see that from different directions, people are still arriving in february, being in the quadrant to celebrate the need years to welcome the new year. so this is the 1st year without the south family for more than half a century,
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54 years. i solve the a soccer game, and of course, the last 13 years of the civil war that has to be a see to the companies, economies destroyed much of the country. you plus the voucher and g o. how from even getting people steal. i'm all almost up to 150000 people are still missing and we have seen that even more have said that many people are still looking for the loved ones who have some kinds of houses, of people being taken to the invitation facilities. the present interpreter being killed, being raped, being abused. and of course, this 13 years of the civil war that i also personally started for the coverage started from 2012 on and seeing the battle times destroying blocks off the blogs,
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pounds of pounds levity in cities. and no syrians are hoping that this is going to bad, different a year after that to much off soft footing. they've called that one to 25. he's going to be different. they have higher expectations. that the these years is going to be a year that they're going to come together and build their accounts and build a syria for almost ashes build a city. yeah. that they have followed for more than half a century. and of course, the last 15 years of the civil war, the want to be of the city. yeah. that they have a city at that same noise is for a c a. yeah. that's for the, for the rest of the that the region. so syrians, i know, having read the speeds, moments on one hand, they have a sense of relief so that the brutal dictatorship is finally gone. but on the other
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hand, the same with the man this law says, as i said, see in the home. but as of thousands of families are looking for the loved ones that that's the missing or suffering from those who they have lost. but as a city. and i'm hoping that this is a new chapter for a new city. yeah. that they have solved for that. they have suffered for me and ritual. these are really extraordinary pictures. we're seeing there behind you in damascus and on our screens, the celebrations. you talk about this in a sense of hope and these high expectations. there's been such a flurry of diplomatic activity in damascus. these past couple of weeks you're there on the ground, you've been observing this all up close. i'd like to ask you, what else you know about this national dialogue conference that supposed to take place in the coming day before matthew,
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since 2000 at least, december 8th, on the 8th day of work. that's a little difficult. nice internationally. i mean, did seems that these forms have seemed that the cases of the delegates is coming to damascus meeting to leave administration? this is something that the new administration. yes sir. yeah. joy and for enjoying the for another turning towards that. they said that we did the house in the coming couple of days and they have already found the housing invitation. they said that the jews are invited to representative of different kinds of fractions of deposition academic journal as business articles that all invited to use. some of those web and invited have not been able to come
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back to seriousness for decades. so now that i'm facing saying that the syrians are here, they're going to benefit from their experience. if they're going to have a brainstorm is going to be a bio platform from syrians to city and they're going to discuss how to fuel pumps . and of course, the, the focus of that discussion, the dialogue is going to be the new constitution for your, for syria. that's important because it is going to be the backbone of new syria, is going to determine, define the political system off. let me see a yeah, how nice it is going to look like, what is going to be? and so for that, me and vision saying that we are going to continue the cost of patients that month expecting any breaks to be that social essentially is the 1st time lives i'd come in
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discussing about the future. they don't come to me as soon as you're talking about new hopes for a new syria. this is the new year there. we can see and hear that those celebrations are intensifying. we'll leave it there for now. that's 1st of all, sir. they're alive for us in damascus. thanks so much for. so the foreign minister of the new syrian administration has spoken exclusively to l g 0 outside the shape . bonnie says the new administration helped to the few attentions in the region a lot that's in the dash navy federal would love to watch it in the events we were listening to doesn't admit different one. what's happening? does the regional level remind us on the part of the speech and what we did over the past week? that's it also helped me prevent a video live on the erotic and see the following. let me, i can be good. just open is are easy. green in the seating and what they gross hold on. how about within the last month kind of but when we from the industry differently predicted, oh country move that,
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that goes by has been long run. and i need to few specifically show number than a week about did a walk in dc trip that even the cd and people been that's great, this victims on such a well haven't, and course that massive destruction you know, country is, there is something i look into on a breach, i add this reality to that does not seem to concern the seat and people are going to shut them on. it's an issue for every country on, but the key the what month is it is on auto sort of expected. and that is not in casual one to 330. so how did we haven't previously stated that one of people leaving b. c. i need to stabilize my on my own. now to home swear, the scale of destruction is emerging. this is the data by that neighborhood. reduce reduced to rubble. after years of bombardment by former president asserts forces and his allies, homes is often called the heart of the syrian revolution. after the opposition took the city early on in the civil war was always been job aid has more from homes. in many parts of the city of homes have been ravaged by war street after street block
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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, 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 part of it, 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, a missing cousin. 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
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rebuild their lives. but they're also facing challenges as the arm 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, 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 higher the shop to 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 it does. the data helps. and in northwest syria, there are reports of a motorbike bomb exploding in the city of talbot. near a level,
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syrian civil defense says 6 people, including a child were injured. the turkish back syrian national army recently took control of thought of had from the syrian democratic forces. curtis dominated group back by the u. s. series industrial capital of a level always facing challenges of its own. it's one of the cities that suffered most during the civil war. now, a month after us as ousting businesses are struggling to find solutions to problems inherited from the regime. how much of all has the story from a level in the old district intellect easier, wins due to s at the same scene. disagreement attacks the city used to be the throbbing, economic cause of serious. but yeah. as of, as the bikes coupled with us sections of corruption, i've left the tool but to complete the lifeless with a minute i'm and what your. immediately after the full of the former regime, we remove the obstacles and regulations that used to handle the success of business . and we ended the extortion system of on just text ation and finds on free trade
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is come. but we're still under the impact of the sanctions end of problems inherited from the mafia that's being rolling up. like the shape of business owners, brainstorm about plans to alleviate the causes. some of them suggested connecting individual contributions to buy fuel medicine and other agents and associates is the safety of other for both up to 20000 fox cities, supply and growth only city about also other countries with some of the finest products. but many of these fox cities, i'm not fully operational at the moment, due to a severe fall shortages. i'm at 69531 of the most mother in syria. he's only possibly a funny 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. the war forced the closure of the factory at times with power crises were frequent on raw materials
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and accessible taxes. what me exorbitant, all of this is over now is the issue of energy that's disrupting on business. the impact of the war is visible everywhere. thousands of businesses are closed. so many skilled people who left the country still having 310 and yes, life goes on. he says this man is income making items from local in the city of ad stuck. there was one thing the war has failed to destroy the ingenuity and the silliness of the people of other people. and there was hope they would soon be able to attend the situation alone. how much fun of this you are. they thought stephen heitman is the director of the middle east studies program at smith college. he joins us now live from washington dc. steven, thanks so much for being with us on al jazeera, as we just saw in my time, involves report a level used to be the economic heart of syria. but so much of it is still in ruins
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. there was an important and vibrant manufacturing sector in a level. so i want to ask you what steps need to be taken to get things up and running in places like a level at the jump start the economy and syria. and one of the most important steps is the removal of sanctions is the lifting of sanctions and in particular lifting 3rd party sanctions that had been imposed by the us that were a huge obstacle to investment by interested parties from other countries. if those sanctions could be removed, i think we would see significant interest in re investing in a level and rebuilding its capacity as a manufacturing hub. but we shouldn't underestimate how big a task rebuilding will be. it's not only war, time destruction that business actors have to cope with. it's how much of a left bows. industrial capacity was taken out of the country,
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was moved out into turkey during the conflict. and now means to return to a level, buildings need to be restored. as your correspondent noted, power outages need to be addressed. so there are many, many issues that now have to be overcome before a level will once again restore its role as syria's economic. com. steven, you're talking about the issue of sanctions, of course, that is key to what the new administration syria has been urging the international community time. and again, over the course the past few weeks, we've heard from the do a ministration they've been urging the west to lift the sanctions. how much relief would it give syria if all of those sanctions, or even some of those sanctions were lifted in the near term and, and how does the economy come to be revived if that does not happen as well right
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now the us is discussing steps. it can take while the process of lifting sanction get sanctions gets underway. and one of them is to issue what's called a general license authorizing trade and investment in syria. that could be a temporary measure until the sanctions can be lifted when it comes to which sanctions are most important to be removed. i think i would focus on the sanctions that were imposed on the syrian central bank for one thing. and the 2nd are the sanctions on the energy sector because oil production, even though syria is not a major oil producer, provided about a quarter of public revenue in the period before the war. and that has completely disappeared since the conflict interrupted and sanctions were imposed. if it were possible to revitalize the energy sector, it would not only help address power shortages within syria,
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but it would provide the government with a much much stronger revenue stream that it could then put to use rebuilding capacity for industry to recover. stephen, there's been this flurry of diplomatic activity in damascus over the course of the past few weeks, so many delegations going visiting, meeting with the new administration there. and i want to ask you about that fact from your vantage point. is that an encouraging sign that the international community is going to step up and actually give syria the tools that it needs to help rebuild is economy? the i think the diplomatic attention that syria has received since december 8th is a hugely promising sign. it's an indicator that there is major global interest in seeing serious political transitions succeed and seeing you cannot make recovery happen very quickly. germany has announced new humanitarian support for. ready
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saudi arabia, i understand, we'll be providing additional humanitarian aid for syria. costa seems to be offering its investment support and reconstruction support. and we know that turkey and jordan and any number of other countries are also very interested in participating in serious reconstruction. and all of that, i think is very positive. it, it, it signals the level of interest and insurance debility and economic recovery in syria. all right, steven. hi, adam and director of the middle east studies program at smith college. thanks so much for joining us. i'll just here a great to get your perspective. thank you for having me. the 10th across gaza are flooded after days of rain piling more misery on families
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struggling to keep their children warm. the weather is expected to improve in the coming days, but for some it's too late. at least 7 people, including 6 babies, have died of hypothermia in the past week. can we on that black reports? they survive disability compartments. for now, there's no way to hide from the wet and the combs for displace palestinians and goals of foods from the homes. this is the only show, so they have less i'm drawing me my 10 and my belongings, the oldest moving inside the tent. i have to take everything out onto the street. we had did inside. we're not living. why is this happening? families say they are running out of blankets of material to repair that tense. whether it's for months of use palestinian agency and or it says that in the
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southern area of hon. eunice alone, more than a 100 tenths of flooded materials to build temporary shelters. that food help as many as 400000 people this winter is available. but is ro weren't met in more than 10 trucks a week? according to the land. it's causes youngest about pay, the price of temperatures, plunge several babies have only to apply to send the over the past week. and a year has cost, and chevy are starting a new $1.00. when so we hope that we will be able to live like anyone else in the world. uh huh. and our children hope to look like them to the all wheel. all skiing full is the right to live with the field. hospital in southern garza has also flooded making it even more difficult upon experienced access, proper medical care. those are allowed to get the children medic evacuated face. another form of hot break. this is ro has agreed to let the sun get treatments for
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kidney disease, but not to let to travel with him. he's never been separated from me before. i don't know how he'll be tactful. he's among the 45 patients that have been allowed to leave district on tuesday forever prove w h or day to reveal isabel des moines more than 60 percent of patients requests a potential death sentence committed back to 0. so obviously, or is it, but i have not gotten any reports from attempt camp and gods a city where floods have made life unbearable. i'm now standing in god's municipality 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 use will have been forcibly displaced from vehicle to here from the very few decals and bits hang on. as you can see,
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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 our 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 flood in here and so these are sitting on pins inside this park. as you can see, the situation is much more di or would the bomb by of lines uh, this illusion, water are flooding in the street and the situation is going from bad tours,
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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 displaced 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 euro northern, gaza by this time plus called cause art is the emergency coordinator for doctors without borders and gaza. she spoke to us from milwaukee and southern gaza, a coastal area. she told us she witnessed widespread flooding in the streets of florida did the main road on the, on the cost of side is flooded. a lot of dense after i did and
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a you can see children in plugs i under under the rain leaving 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. i will collapse. so some of our cars have been stopped by people because they need help to rebuild feeds to these the shutters and these makes you dense. and it's extremely cold 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 already 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
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distribute uh, blanket and. busy 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, and people get sick of course, and that who is the most vulnerable people in to, for the most vulnerable people to, to the rain and, and to court the well the, the young children and particularly the babies and the, those new borns who don't have a real immune system in place already. it's still a head on al jazeera, a court issues an arrest warrant for south korea's impeach president, but there's
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a show of support outside his home. panama celebrates its prize waterway. there could be a threat to which control of the canal ruben amor. him says it's embarrassing to be the manchester united coach right now. we'll hear from him and support the the. it's going to be a story. and so yeah, for northern europe and then the stories talked to the new year with a complete change to the field where the festival is going to be windy. this is a low center. in contrast to these quiet, lazy hasn't been given quite sunny weather for you, but it's a sudden 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 into was the north of europe and played following it. coal noisily wins a drop of summer like 10 degrees,
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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, try the outs and the, the typically an area of austria, the cold air reach south coast of france. monetary for example, of dropsmack average of 14 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 been, 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, 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 our julia? terry davies and the kimberly in west and australia for indigenous communities
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attaining at was sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation land rover even. but the bottom i found you on your reporting from bridgeview, you're going to try is protecting by the adversity pro, defending themselves against the legal invaders, the price on it, which is 0. the gas a breathtaking tropical paradise. ready where its former protectors are now we follow through germany as they put their lives on the line. the think it's all one all to 0. the
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the, you're watching out 0. i'm a reminder of our top stories. this allen syrians are celebrating their 1st new year without the assets for the 1st time and half a century they've been seeing in 2025 in the capital. the mask us as the new administration prepares for talks at a national dialogue conference at least 7 palestinians, including 6 babies have died of hypothermia in the past week. that includes a 20 day old, newborn for somebody displays palestinians and guys and fairly have blankets and are living and worn out tense as israel continues to restrict humanitarian supplies . but us says it has conducted multiple air strikes against what it calls you, run back with the targets and the you have any capital sanaa and along the coast it
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says it's navy ships and aircraft targeted with the command sensor and weapon storage facility. obviously, forces are reporting at least 10 rates. they're been heavy exchanges of fire between the who with these and israel in the past week is really forces the us avenue. okay. a launch repeated bombing raids. and you know, i'm in, in the past year long. how many club has more from santa to us, british qualities and ways to nearly 12 or dislikes just to hours a go with the have bomb to the, to may 22nd minutes to confound a, to the not a to the, not a. so the copies of son, uh uh, with more that with, with natalie said 10 rates. uh, also the outbound the ministry of defense that belongs to the answer law. also, which is known also as a lot of the minutes a compound. but so far they haven't revealed the what's,
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what are the facts about the these attacks and these attacks have been denounced by the on site allows them to sparks is the spokesperson. i'm with the salon, mo, 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 goes and also to lift his blockade instead of with supporting politically economically and politically. milliken ministry on those that comically supporting israel is what he described as raised at genocide. the war in guys. the lawyers for south korea's impeach president say they will fight an arrest warrant issued by a court on tuesday. investigators requested the warrant after you, and so he will fail to appear for questioning several times. rob mcbride reports from sol for prosecutors investigating impeach president june took jo.
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this move was 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 there. and so get used to use so your, the leader of the insurrection must be arrested immediately. you 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 none, 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 do this and legal and unwarranted requests for a warrant being approved raises. serious concerns about whether it's aligns with
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the principles of the rules of more opposition is that such an unlawful warrant request is invalid. 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 punished, but also by his supporters who seem equally determined to prevent his arrest. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so south 3 is acting president choice on mark has ordered emergency safety checks on the national airline operation system. after a crash that killed 179 people. investigators are focusing on possible mechanical issues, communication failures, and the airport barrier design. a bird strikes has not been ruled out. sundays
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crash is south korea's worst aviation disaster in decades. as a 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. the incident happened overnight, and the 5 cousins were found dead on the terrace of the burnt house. present a change in paying says, china's economy faces pressure to transform its economy, but can overcome challenges through hard work. she made the comments in a new year broadcast to the nation. china has struggled to climb out of an economic slump, fueled by a property market crisis. we consumption and storing government debt fung changing the regime. the current economic operation now face has some new conditions as well . fine, including challenges of uncertainty in the external environment and pressure of transformation from old growth drivers into new ones. but we can prevail with our hard work. as always, we grow in the wind and rain and we get stronger through hard times. we must be
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confident from the 2024 was a year filled with the economic challenges for china and with donald trump making a return to the white house. badging is bracing for unpredictable times they had as part of our year end review series. patrick fock has this report from home. com. john is a sion joe 19 space craft blasting off in october. 2024 has been a wrinkled year for chinese space exploration. this was one of $102.00 inches 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 lease forward in space of contrasts and with its sputtering economy. and where to say sect as mine and the dance on
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consumer spending remains waste and a sluggish job market is only added to the german goods. i'm a say 2024 could mount china is as low as the growth in decades outside of cove. it policy makers have made several attempts to resuscitate markets, but there's been no sustain recovery so far whilst it was previously possible with the chinese government when do sustain stock market values for me, it promises glitches, rhetoric, and language. the markets, as of today, has become more skeptical. you might say jaded and reactions of these policy statements, right? this month of china is top leadership signal to bold economic support and the coming year. vision is reading itself for a flight. when donald trump returns to office google heads and we will consolidate and strengthen them, i meant 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
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and monopoly laws for a week earlier the bite and administration, and that's a new sanctions on a chip. exports to china. i turn sick, the 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 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 looms 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. surely you is a political economist with a focus on us and china relations. she says, china's economy will continue to be sluggish in 2025 in china will continue to face ongoing challenges in 2025,
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but some of them will be consistent to what we are looking at in 2024. but some of them will be new, particularly when it comes to our trump. so tar for more on china. however, in 2024, so new years to address it is indeed a, a message of confidence. and i think china is going to a engineer, a number of spoke to both of these policies, particularly economic policies of from engendering deep but industrial development to stimulating consumer growth in order to, to seek some hats off. but you cannot make recovery in 25 groceries. so slowing down, unemployment is higher, property prices are down and i think the private property market, it's a whole supply chain. it has a whole supply to impact to, to the chinese economy, including the local governments, a debt crisis that doesn't bring a bank of rob and even sustainability. and also, quite frankly, are seeking new growth drivers for their chinese economy. so i think 1 may easily
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draw a conclusion that so yes, chinese consumers are not willing to spend, however, 2 bright spots in their chinese. so consumer a category this year, dad says specifically be sending electronics up, particularly because of the government's massive subsidies. so yes, a government's fiscal stimulus will work electronic so growth in september and october has been over 20 percent in china and easy sales has been over 40 percent. oh, so far in 2024. so i think the fiscal stimulus will certainly work to stimulate a chinese consumption in 2025. as long as the government stimulates enough, but in 2025 and new on certainty of likes, wong, if i were to say, is going to be our trump. so tar for wards on china. and so um, now according to economists, consensus estimates the top where to impose 40 percent higher. some chinese exports in 25. that's going to depth. and china is growth by up to one percentage point of
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thousands of people have been rallying and bung with us as capital saca calling for the prosecution of asset prime minister shakes. i say now the anti discrimination student movement has organized what it labels a march for unity. student leaders want the people responsible to face trial for the depths of hundreds of protesters and a mass uprising against the government. in july, i seen a flight to india in august after violent protests ended, her 15 year old ivory coast president has announced plans for the withdrawal of french troops from his country. and his end of your address, our son, with tara, phrased his army, saying it under gone modernization. he says the french will therefore begin what he calls a concerted and organized removal of forces. prince soldiers have pulled out of other former west african colonies, 14 and also molly this year. chad and cynical, ukraine's military says it has struck an oil depot in western russia, official se drones were involved in the operation on the small lens regions. the
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regions governor says russian air defenses shop down drones and the wreckage of one of them fell on an oil facility, causing a fire strike comes after a wave of rushing mitchell missile and drone attacks across ukraine earlier on tuesday. and the premium capital, at least 2 explosions were reported by the local authorities, confirmed no casualties were damaged. meanwhile, and the northeastern suit me region strikes, had 12 residential buildings to schools and other infrastructure. according to officials, the attacks come as us president elect donald trump increases uncertainty about the future of american support for keith. 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 speech putting made promises of prosperity and unity moving forward. dorsey jabari has more from moscow, a positive lateral susan's years. these message to the russian people is broadcast across the 11 time zones. now in his speech, he hales the nation's resilience,
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and pay tribute to the soldiers in ukraine, calling them true heroes. though he avoided discussing the wars trajectory where, you know, we are confident that everything will be fine, we will only move forward. we know for sure the, the absolute value for us was, is, and will be the fate of russia, the world bank 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 they move 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 us government has held the ceremony to mark the 25th anniversary of gaining control of one of the world's most important waterways for
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us, relinquish 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 and will remain under panama, us control forever. alessandra around p. as he looks at the history of this vital transportation channel. 25 years, it's been remaining control over its iconic canal is clouded by the threats of president elect donald trump, to return it to us control. 25 years ago, the panama canal was officially handed over to our nation. and since then, it has been a source of pride, not only for the national, but old one example to the world that a small nation can take on such a great responsibility. the canals history is one of resilience, ingenuity in politics. in the late 19th century,
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a french effort to build the canals failed when tropical diseases killed 20000 workers. the united states took over the project in 19 o 4 and managed to build it in 10 years, connecting the atlantic and the pacific ocean, transforming maritime trades. the us control the canal until president jimmy carter signed a series of treaties, which meant there was joined the controller until december 1999. and it was formerly handed over to panama. we shall receive back because i always uh, believe that uh the can. i was billed on my, on my store, oh, uh and, and therefore you always belonged to panama and the opinion is administration. the canal has remains vital to global trades and now trumpets suggesting that us got a bad deal arguing without proof that us ships are being charged higher fees and that chinese soldiers are controlling it. are navient. com,
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or as have been treated in very unfair and in your dishes way of the fees being charged by panama ridiculous, highly unfair to treat these, allow the us to intervene militarily, if the canals neutrality is tristan's. but don't give washington and you right to take it back. this treaty was signed and by 2 pressures, it was rather 5 by the senate. and he was implemented by the house of representatives and it became a law. it was a law. so he has to put under the law, i was a minister in the front of my can off work for 7 years, and i never got any instructions for any chinese to do anything. over 70 percent of the canal traffic is linked to the us and with growing chinese involvement, what's clear is that the canal will remain central to both global trade and geo political tensions. allison that i'd be at the adjust the year 2024 was
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a historic year from mexico as the country elected its 1st female president. but claudia showing bom, inherited debt record breaking levels of violence and threats of mass deportation from the us. julia gully on the reports. nadia 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 government that allows you to push through with pushing low asset massive amounts of constitutional reform. so what we're looking through now is one of the biggest bouts of constitutional reform and mexican history. shame them wasted no time putting those reforms in motion chief among them a legacy of her popular threat assessor and the discipline when nobody so read or an overhaul of the judicial system, which are detractors,
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have said dismantled mexico democratic structures. but only 2 months into her presidency. it was another election that said shop waves through mexico's political establishment. terrible things are happening. the emotions of 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 that says administrative sion, the us mexico relationship over the next 4 years, is likely to 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. but when i let him go and present that the 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,
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empowered, trump, and empowered mexican government under under more than a and cottage shame them. so we're going to see a clash of titans 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 bounds, political mandate, nor drums. the threats have been able to carve the issue most affecting the lives 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 groups. despite for support among the voters, many communities are trapped in mexico's endless cycle of silence and shame bounce coming year, and perhaps her entire presidency will be judged on how she handles that. julia go . yeah, i know i'll just be here on the us mexico border. a silly head on al jazeera, the in indonesia,
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more than 150000 people flocked. the central to card is to welcome 2025 parcels, head coach and says his team will fight for the premier leave title. we'll look ahead to their new year's day match. put you on the
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right spot for support. here's your mom and thank you very much. 24 time grand slam champion. no, but chuck of which has brung in the new year. um and you, tennessee's and with the winning brisbin this up is up against the straight in the ring key to capture in his 1st tool level singles match since october. joke of its
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un comfortable 6363. when he's in the last 6 c. c, the 1st one sign this is easiest for you know, melvin into a play to play them at the united carpet in 1st just before midnight. and again here in brisbane. so it's, it's kind of a tradition now happening each year. thanks for, for choosing to come on. the new year's eve to, to spend with us on the, on the coordinator. appreciate talking, which made his double said you in prison just a day earlier alone for nick curious, but the astray and struggled in his return to singles. competition of to 18 months out with the risk and the injuries and the match. last thing, almost 2 and a half hours serial. so sleep latrice high break set, my frenchman, giovanni and pet g perry co curious kinda at least look forward to reading icing with joe, cuz it's on wednesday. the last 16 we've been ever and says it's embarrassing to be
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the mind just to united manager at the moment and to answer questions about relegation. you know, i said we're basing again on mondays to ping to a to know the seats again. you kaufman, the permian e means you nice of the 14th and the table is 7 points above the medications that is being transferred to this. i think that the more he's not there is nothing to but um, i think he's is so little bit lost in this moment. so it's it's, it's silly. it became very seemed to be interesting that the coaching to to lose 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 a neil squires is the former chief sports writer for the daily express. he says much as united funds have little to look forward to the season. the realities folding places near the allegations i'm in is your pin qualification. i mean that's,
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that's the situation. they've found themselves enough to the defects in new castle and they've switch x, which is when over chelsea about about 7 point gap doesn't look a lot. i mean, i'm thinkable, a squad of months just united cost and supposing quality should been in relegation . buffalo no, not yet. but it's only natural that much as you nice to suppose is we'll be looking down instead of up at the moment. i mean, i think we need to remember is any pain in the jump less than 2 months, maybe before that was a very successful manager at supposing lisbon. but united so you'd have got was rather than bets, us indices arrival these last 6 of a is 11 matches. and the system that he's brought in the formation is tried, isn't working in defense. they look disjointed side. he's got to solve them out pretty quickly. it's not going to get any easy. the next couple of games. they've got some level poll coming up. and then also in the essay taught both of white
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games. so the scripts and they use any undergrads. also they'll head coach mikaela to assess his team will be waiting to pounce. if living full slip up into premier like tied to a race, i'll touch it says this team will continue to fight to catch the latest. is they prepared to face brent sit on new year's day. also said 9 points from a livable in the table and a point behind surprise package. nothing in forest. we have to continue to be like a home every day, every. ready day and uh, i mean if somebody was on the mattress, congratulate him on let's go to the next season about 10 days on which in the history and happen. what would be that? it is the millions new manager said your concert ssl is refusing to blame his pre dismissal for the clubs phase comes as i was replacing power from seca who was sacked off to 6 months. and you boss has little time to turn things around. the full facing event is in the a tie and supercop on friday. so i'm in to the seasonal. but right now if i'm here,
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it's not a good sign, something didn't go well. it's not just the fault of one person, it's the fault of many people and want to be in a little bit more there. so there's not much time to work on the 1st game we have on friday against you. but it is what it is. we aren't complaining. we aren't looking for excuses here. we're here to work and try to weigh him on. we took him to schools similar pre me. do you know we are the 1st to be unhappy with the situation on the lead and we won't be satisfied until we're going to be charged goals. funeral supercop is one of our goals this year. so pick up a. all right, that's useful for now is back to moment jo, new year celebrations are taking place across the world in indonesia more than a 150000 people flock to central jakarta, to welcome 2025. they were treated to a firework spectacle. the new year celebrations included a 12 minute firework show that lit up the sky above victoria harvest tens of thousands watch the show. people were also treated to a star studded music concert. that's it for me and how much i enjoyed for this news,
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