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[000:00:00;00] the the new yeah. and a new era for syria where in damascus, a set of patients a held a head of crucial talks about the country's comments for future, the hello, i'm darn jordan, this is out. is there a life also coming out to 0 exclusive, serious fondness that talks to us about how the oversight of impression are left side of prevent you with this room? like in the week about the warranty street,
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you would have to meet the cd street is victims winter weather wilson's conditions with palestinians in dallas. the space timely struggle to keep you warm and dry. come to us as car down to strikes against the targets in government, just double checking for the shipping and the red sea. the new year has dawned in syria ushering and fresh hope for the future in 2025. here's how damascus celebrate to midnight. the festivities are happening, assume is new administration gives us the tools that are crucial national dialogue conference in the coming days, plans to rebuild economy, security forces and institutions are expected to dominate the discussions. as also expected to be
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a vote to dissolve parliament and rewrite the constitution. i'll just say was rachel said or has more from damascus. this is a bit, there's moments for syrians that's out there. well, come in 2025. so bear with me that von thought to read the cost of thousands of thousands of lives. still hundreds of thousands of families are looking for their loved ones. but syrians are having high expectations. are cool that now it's time for them to build a serious that's just going to match. they have dreams. of course, while that's happening, then the weapons vision seems to be receiving for them that occasions off of that occasion to infuse international visual commission. also say, i know what,
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i'm not national dialog dialog and it is quite important for the new administration because they're saying that they have what are the some out opposite calls an invitation to the representatives of the n g o c sites. academics, journalist isn't the sort of positive is politicians of the figures of the serial position as well as the ags i've seen since the packet. so the focus of the national dialogue platform is going to be how to build a new syria. and of course, for that, they need to discuss houses that are close to fish and possibly to the full or aside regina. that new cause of the issues with social because it's going to define the nature of new syria is going to define what will be the new political system in syria so far it hasn't been that much of an abrasion. i bought the new constitution about the need for the system, but the new inspiration, he had a saying that is quite to leave,
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to discuss about it. but they are taking bids national dialogue as a platform as input trinity, that syrians from all walks of life coming and having to say having a brain storm and discuss about the future. or if they've come to every city and grab a voice in a, rebuilding a new syria that's inside of the houses around the mosque. us will. the foreign minister of the new syrian administration has spoken exclusively to launches era us up to our shabani says the new government helped to diffuse tension in the region. a lot. doesn't 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 deb and remind us on the part of the street and what we did over the past week? that's it also helped me prevent a video live on the hook up and wrapped it and see the following. let me, i can be good. just open. is there a easy green in the seating of what they close? hold on. how about within the last month? kind of, but when we from the industry differently,
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great that our country and remove that, that goes by has been long drawn. and i need to few specifically show number than a week, a bucket, a warranty. 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 the right, is something the key on a breach of this reality does not seem to concern the seed and people are going to shut them on. it's an issue for every country on, but just to that q the one month, this is the oldest son respected, and that is not in casual $1.00 to $330.00. so how did we haven't previously stated that one of people leaving b. c. i need to stabilize my on my own. meanwhile, syria's industrial capital of i left always facing challenges of its own. it's one of the cities that stuff and most during the civil war. now a month off, the assets ousting businesses are struggling to find solutions to problems inherited from the machine. um it vol has a story from 11. the old district intellect easier,
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wins due to said that as you've seen disagreement attacks, the city used to be the throbbing, economic costs of serious. but yeah, as of, as the bikes coupled with us sanctions 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 unjust tech station and finds on free trade is come. but we're still under the impact of sanctions and of problems inherited from the my via the spring rolling up. like, let's say both comments, 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 use 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
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cities, i'm not fully operational at the moment. due to a severe fall shortages. i'm at 6953. 1 of the most mother in syria is 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 now is the issue of energy that's disrupting our 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 yet life goes on. he says this man ends is income making items from local in the city of ads. the,
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there's one thing the war has failed to destroy. ingenuity and the silliness of the people of ali pope. and there was hope they would soon be able to attend the situation alone. how much fun are they both must be in a demand as the director of middle east studies at smith's college, he says, the lifting of sanctions is essential to reviving serious economy. right 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
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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, 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 the tense across gallons are flooded up the days of rain piling. mon misery on families struggling to keep the 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,
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have died from hypothermia in the past week. coming on that are like, has more. yes, they survived is ready compartment. now that does know what the height, the what, and the quote for displace palestinians and going as a force from the homes. this is the only show, so they have less to the i'm joining me, my tent and my belongings are also moving inside the tent. i have to take everything out onto the street. we're dead inside. we're not living. why is this happening? some of these say they are running out of blankets of material to repair that tents, whether it's for months of use palestinian agency and or it says that in the southern area of hon. eunice alone, more than a 100 tensile flooded materials to build temporary shelters. that food help as many
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as 400000 people this winter is available. but is ro weren't met in more than 10 trucks a week, according to the un. it's causes youngest about pay the price of temperatures, plunge several babies have don't eat of hypothermia or for the past week. and a year has cost and chevy all starting a new $1.00. when suddenly we hope that we will be able to live like anyone else in the world 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 is ro has agreed to let the sun get treatments for kidney disease, but not to let to travel with him.
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he's never been separated from me before. i don't know how he'll be careful. and he's among the 45 patients that have been allowed to leave district on tuesday or wherever prove w h or dates of reveals isabel ding noise. more than 60 percent of patients requests a potential death sentence committed back to 0 pass called casarez from doctors without borders in gods. and she spoke to us from the coastal area of milwaukee and described what she was in the street south florida did the main road on the, on the cost of side is flooded. a lot of dense after i did. and a, you can see children in plugs i 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 need some places there with such heavy rain that the summer makes you
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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 the no real center in to it's made shift. it's not the place where you can spend the winter rate during the winter, we or he gets 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.
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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 who are the most vulnerable people to into the rain and, and to court the well that the young children in particular need the babies and the, those new borns who don't have a real immune system in place already. as the usa is conducted multiple air strikes against who the targets and the many capitals tunnel and along the coast. it says it's navy ships and aircraft targeted. come on center and weapon storage facility has been heavy exchanges. of fire between the who if he's on israel in the past week, who with these have been launching rockets towards israel since the guns are, will started. and what they say is a show of solidarity with the palestinians in the strength mohammed all the time. that's moving out from some off us british qual,
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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 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, 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
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put an end to its warning and goes and also to lift his blockade instead of supporting politically economically and politically. milliken ministry on those that comically supporting israel. what he described is, where is it genocide, the war in guys start for salt break here and i'll just say around when we come back, a warning for anyone who tries to block the rest of south korea's in peach presidents or not the the they will be more new, you know, for new england, for eastern canada. as you'll notice, just attempt, she's hopping around as they are in toronto yet to come down from new york on the pacific seaboard. it's the mountains that see the snow that will be writing for the sauce. just coming into northern california, that's not
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a particularly stormy system and tends to we can during 5th day this one moves further north. you'll notice so sorry for that lossy, it's a fine looking picture. we've had some very high temperatures in the south recently . and of course, to another storms. oh that's, he's gone a quite since day for you. then the count will be in the breeze isn't as strong as it was to the sheriff's office frequent nor is heavy in the wind more dollars. no indeed, leave the house. but we have gotten rain for this further west central america, just like increasing the way maybe the concentration we guatemala, maybe home juris. is it persistence of rain? i think so there might be some st for they've been stuffing over the serious. but you could get some damaging storms for this ass. they've just been checking and savings. our pilot is north of re and are that looks like the biggest funds don't, will be for brazil. and the same is true in the northwest. and sorry for this, the shelves are starting to reappear. round the plates, so you're guar this central part of bosch and tina. otherwise for the safe spot for me when the weather didn't come. my daughter is quite nice.
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the. the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no. counter air waves. the the hello again, you're watching. i'll just say era. a quick reminder about top stories here. this
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hour. thousands of people have gathered in damascus. something new year's eve to welcome in 2025, which comes just weeks off to be dramatic full of some serious new leadership will assume sit down to drop the new constitution of the country. a process based sites take years. at least 7 on us demands, including 6 babies have died of hypothermia in the past week and casa forcibly displaced palestinians barely half blankets and are living in one of the tents. as israel continues to restrict humanitarian spots on the united states as its conducted multiple or less price against when it goes to the targets in the eminent capital sun along the coast has been heavy exchange of fine. but you know who the some is. well, over the past week, a low investigators in south korea threatening to prosecute anyone who blocks the rest of impeach president, you. and so if you all requested a warrant for you and not that he failed to appear for questioning several times,
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you and his lawyer say they'll fight the warrant which was issued on tuesday. i'll just say is rob mcbride reports in the south korean capital. so 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 short lived in possession of martial law. and the has like no, the more the opposition successfully impeach tim and the national assembly. and now want to see him criminally punished that on. 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. you 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 do this and legal and unwarranted requests 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 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 ukraine's president loaded me as the landscape has made
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a new yeah, cool for unity against russia's invasion, included on the appeal to us, president elect donald trump, who said he wants to bring the conflict on end. certainly go see anxious. and they might assume it was so i know i have no doubt that the new american president is willing and capable of achieving peace and ending putting his aggression. yeah, he understands that the 1st is impossible, but that the 2nd level because this is not a street fight where you have to calm down both sides of this is the full scale aggression of a mad state against the civilized world. and i believe that we, together with the united states, you are capable of exerting that force of compelling russia into a just peace on ukraine's ministry says it struck an oil depot in western russia. officials, se drones were involved in the operations, and these 2000000 screenshots, the governor of the regions says, rushing their defensive shop down the drones, but some day bri, fell on an oil facility, and causing
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a fire. strike comes off the wave of rushing me solemn drone attacks across the crane. earlier on tuesday, president vladimir putin has reassured russians of the countries doing well and on frank to improve in 2025. and his annual new year's speech booting made promises and prosperity and unity going forward. i'll just, there was no such a bar is in moscow with more on what do you have to say to president? why real 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, and pay tribute to the soldiers in ukraine, calling them true 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 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,
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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. china is the president of knowledge that the country face has pressure to transform its economy. but chasing thing is confident. china can overcome challenges through hard work. they made the comments and a new year address to the nation, trying to struggle to climb out of an economic slump fuel by a property market crisis. we consumption and sore and governments that the functions into using the current economic operation now face of some new condition as well. fine, including challenges of uncertainty in the external environment and pressure of transformation from old girls drivers into new ones. but we can prevail with our hard work. as always,
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we grow in the wind and rain and we get stronger through hard times. we must be confident for me. he's puerto rico is entering 2025 with a power outage that's effected almost the entire island. often, underground cable failed went down on new years, even though it's hard to say it could take up to 2 days to get the lights back on finale one and a half 1000000 people. on tuesday, puerto ricans lined up at petrol stations to get the fuel run generators at home, the us territories. energy infrastructure has been facing problems for decades. made was by devastating hurricane. back in 2017. panama is government is how the ceremony tomorrow, the 25th anniversary of gaining control of one of the world's most important waterways for us. for linkage 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 best rate of mazda president to plan to come out. we remain under a mouse controls forever. oh,
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sound run petty looks at the history of this vital transportation chunk. 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. of this, inspect, it has been a source of pride, not only for the national, but old one example into the world that a small nation can take on such a great responsibility. the canals history is one of resilience, ingenuity, and politics. in the late 19th century, 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,
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transforming maritime trades. the us control the canal until president jimmy carter signed a series of treaties, which meant there was joined control until december 1999. then it was formerly handed over to panama. we shall receive back because i always uh, believe that uh the can. i was billed on by how much choice. oh, yeah. and, and therefore you, you always belong to panama. under panama is administration to 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. par, navient. com or as have been treated in a very unfair and in jude dishes way, or the fees being charged by panama ridiculous. highly unfair to treat these allow the us to intervene militarily, if the canals neutrality strengthens but don't give washington any right to take it
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back. this treaty was signed in by 2 pressures. it was rather 5 by the senate, and it was implemented by the house of representatives, and it became a law. it was a law, so he has to for 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 are being addressed to you, but it's only $24.00 was on historically if a mexico is a country like that, it's 1st female president latavia shane bom, inherited debt, record breaking and levels of violence and threats of mass deportation from the us . to look at the on it reports. nadia,
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shame them making history. in june, she was selected the 1st woman president of mexico. her landslide victory gave her party morena. an unprecedented mandate with super majority in both chambers of government that allows you to push through with pushing bike, low asset, massive amounts of constitutional reform. so what we're living through 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, and that is one window for so rather an overhaul of the judicial system, which her detractors have said dismentos mexico's democratic structures. but only too much, just into her presidency. it was another election that central place through mexico's political establishment. terrible things are happening. emotions of donald trump picked up right where he left off 4 years ago on the offensive threatening to
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the board. millions of undocumented migraines from day one of his administration. 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 in shame bounce as the us plus 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 in 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. because political theater. so we've gone, empowered, trump, and empowered mexican government under under more in a and kind of a shame them. so we're going to see a class of titans here one times bigger than the other. but the other type. and i think you'll be surprised by how nimble it can be. but neither shame bombs, political mandate nor trump threads have been able to carve the issue most

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