tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 1, 2025 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the colors that are around and you want to know, does it renews online for my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, the drenched and desperate pile of citizens of scrambling for food while winter sets in across garza displays to 10 times by is where the fault is, we see the conditions inside a crumb tend,
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where one time leads beam living. also a man runs a pickup truck into a crowd on a popular street in the us city of new orleans kenning, at least 10 people and syrians using any means possible to search for missing loved one. this after the full of the assets appreciate you can see what is the meaning of this present. and even here, are there people who put uh post is on printers with details of their loved ones that perhaps maybe somebody would find some closure of do you want to go to our school with the sports? the english premier league takes off 2025 with also let print, so it's a win win moves the gun as to within 6 points of lead. as little folks as mckayla test to assess his team will hammer away at the missiles advantage the
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is 1500 as gmc. welcome to the elders. ever news. life has become increasingly unbearable. the palestinians living in garza, babies of freezing to death, as temperatures plummet for winter, while an entire population buckled starvation. the many people have little to eat and the scrambling to scraps of food and the heavy rain. they all say now if they were to stay tempted, comes housing. hundreds of thousands of forcibly displaced palestinians, a flooding after the days of bad weather. d u, an agency full pallets, city refugees was wound the blankets and mattresses. i moved close. i'll sitting outside garza waiting for israel's approval to be brought in. the palestinians are also suffering from likes as towards the human rights which is accused as well, of committing acts of genocide by denying clean water to gaza. heavy rains. also,
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worst thing that situation has to be said with the risk of multiple and diseases spreading. includes brake visited one family crammed into a single $1010.00 central garza, but stay warm and dry is nearly impossible. watching over his family as best he can. could of somebody lives in attend on the beach, keeping the watcher out in his loved twins dry is a relentless task. the distributed live. i can show you how things go wrong when it rains and what we do when there's rain for that night. i place a container or bucket to protect us from the volta, so that it doesn't get inside. i spent the entire night standing, trying to clear the water from every corner of the tent. one even filled the sand back and placed it outside 2 blocks of water from entering 11 members of the same family. a crime in this one view tend. they've been displaced 10 times since the
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start of is rose war garza. the tend offers the to production from the wind and the rain. the was andrews are just a sheet of plastic. the family cooks their food on the fire outside. between the wind is too strong. the flames go to react to be of any of your use. to get that like, if not, if you want to prepare tea or make something, want to drink, you lose the will. you would have to wait for the water to boil for about 2 hours just to make the drink. so you feel like your mouth is patched, your face has child and the fire was being blown by the wind. they're too afraid to light the fire at night. fearing that they could come into fire from is really worship. steered by. last month they had to leave when their tent was flooded with sea water. but they had no choice but to go by. what conditions and gaza speeches are brutal, there's often nowhere else to go. is there any forces continued to bump areas across the godless trip,
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including so called safe areas. it has force policy news to flee to the u. s. a's. almost all residential buildings in garza have either been destroyed or damaged flight is ready. forces tend to hold the all to see the didn't because of palestine, palestinians, and garza has been the 1st day of the fleeting is rarely strikes. at least 29 palestinians have been killed across the strip in separate attacks, most strong. so talking northern gauze that's being in the is rarely seed for months. now, at least 17 people were killed in giovanni, a including children. rescue work as a still hoping to find survive as trent under the russell. i don't know. sorry about that. i mean they, we were sleeping around 2 30 am when they targeted the house next to mind the walls collapsed on us. they pulled me and my children out of the rubble which fell on us . abraham l. kelly is at the scene of the attack in jamalia. this is how god zones
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in northern god assume the great the beginning of the new year. these really quite are just have targeted this residential lot and the value of c, p, at least 14000 use, were unfilled, and dozens were injured and transported to the hospital in northern central gods. for as we can clearly see the scale of the destruction inflicted on this area, we can see the houses that are surrounding the targeted sites. also have been fixed by this diesel and highly explosive missile that hit this place. we can see here, civilians are trying to clear the level after this level attack. this is an eye witness from the sleeve. so putting in a means we were sleeping and woke up to a massive explosion. a massive earthquake is ready. we'll place shy with us with miss simon's menu,
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was killed and injured the destruction of the office and described published. and this area is subject to an extensive bombardment or live dismemberment daily basis target in the civil use houses at midnight without any sort of warning. and this is how guys and begin their new year planes. how do you mean your thing goes off by this time? so i'm just thought, why is the director of the public city a non governmental organizations network? he spoke to us from the butler in central concepts and about the rapidly deteriorating situation. was what was surprising last night. 2025 been coming to new year or people are families who are staying and then some such freezing. a winful. one to this been told the 9th and all this to save the children and to collect wrist.
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all that belonging switch under the dense was very tough. 9, very difficult. one for the families. $110000.00 tents all over does is that mainly on the cost of a, which is space will be, will stay in for one year and 2 months will stop suffering. and when you watch some of these families consist of children, women, elders, and people who, what if you went to the front of the hospitals to continue indefinitely, going to 3. but inside it is and we have the elbows. so it wasn't easy admission in order to get these people out for this month from this ring, from this freezing conditions. under warranty, we lost 7 o. 6 of the children,
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infants what died because of the freezing come conditions. the united nations and agencies are wanting of alarming rates of contamination in gauls as well to supply an emergency survey conducted in december, found that nearly 73 percent of drinking water and bolt, the 97 percent of domestic water samples did not contain the minimum amount of coal re needed to make it safe. 19 percent of the samples collective, but contaminated with sewage and healthcare facilities. this rate was more than 21 percent belief of water quality is caused by as well as the blockade. it's cut off access to water testing, equipment and disinfectants. israel is also destroyed gauze as volts, a quality control system. some of the other line is the director of the center for asylum and global the size of the stumble, design universities as, as those of international pressure, holidays, royalty,
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stop acts of genocide in garza. initially, he hasn't been doing any c trinity to solicit. they don't have any needs, any thoughts. the force is ready to do anything they have 0 leverage is always been consorting this situation for a long time because none of the actors with very few exceptions, like the how it is in yemen, are willing to actually force is for him to give up any kind of concession on this area, so you need to concession it's international law. what is what is have been doing is violating international law, left and right. and it hasn't been any method is able to bring it to a to under control. and that's the problem because i say solos ready with it. so you know, the other powers are not willing to do anything about it. so they just, you know, shrunken and look the other way. and the, the, the, the victims of this genocide, the victims of these word comes out of the, for this thing. instead of paying the heavier price. because of this simply, that's the work order. this is the national what the as, as, as lost, its meaning. and i think that would be the huge price of the world would have to
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pay. after the end of this genocide, the police in the us city of new orleans have killed the suspect in a call running attack on new year's eve. well thought he's confirmed the man intentionally drove into pedestrians killing 10 people didn't drink another fuzzy 5 holes. what would you say the suspect drove the vehicle into a crowd on button street and the french call to the police chief says offices find as a man of the goes out of his truck and started shooting in that direction to the offices injured. that happened towards the end of new year's eve celebrations as it did in bob, a man driving a pickup truck down suburban street at a very fast pace and it was very intentional behavior. this man was trying to run
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over as many people as they possibly could. it was not a d u y situation more complex and more serious based on the information we have right now. let's get more of this and mostly in jordan named washington dc. and as the police chief said, there was a very complex investigation, this continuing right now and details are emerging by the minute as well as the s b. i is now in charge of the investigation into this massage, shooting incident in the front quarter in new orleans early on new year's day the f b. i is saying that they are investigating this as an act of terrorism. they're not specifying the what evidence they are using in order to make that legal determination. that said, at least 10 people have been killed. they are now some reports indicating the death toll might have risen to 12, but that's not confirmed. at least 35 people have been taken to hospital. the 2
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officers who were shot during this incident are said to be in stable condition, according to one local television station. again, motive is the big question. they have not identified the suspect who is been confirmed to have the been killed as the scene of the crime. but they don't want, but they don't know whether this person had any old terry or motives. they don't know if this person had any assistance. they don't know if indeed this had been planned. how long this incident had been in the planning. they do know that all new orleans police, as well as 300 additional police from nearby jurisdictions, had been on duty on new year's eve to help provide security for the thousands of rollers who were coming out to mark the start of the new year. they've also been deployed to provide security for
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a major college american football game that is happening later on wednesday in new orleans. and uh, so far as the, it seems as if that football game is going to continue. but this is a very, very significant incident. it comes just as new orleans is entering its peak tourism of uh, season of about 2 months before mardi gras and the start of the christian lunch period before or eastern. and so anything that might have a negative impact on what our local businesses are, are counting on which is bringing in thousands and thousands of people for a tourism could have a negative impact on the new orleans economy. but more immediately trying to figure out who are the families of those who were killed and injured. and early wednesday's incident, trying to make contact with them, trying to make support with them. and then trying to figure out why this happened. and how if any way this can be prevented from happening again,
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or is it some moving situation with monitoring with you ross and enjoy the net force in washington dc. thank you, most of the well, that's the good in serious need as have been working to build relations with the outside world, less than a month. that's to be outside vision. so an exclusive in ti without 0 for him is a side of the ship on me. i'll find the goals of the administration. this is how people in the capital damascus, i'll shoot in 2025. shavani told, i'll just say that he's hoping for a united syria and stability in the region. a stop at the end of the level. we have met us the legation several times and we sent they have an interest in the violence against my notice was a may not part of the discussions. we have proven that we have seen
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a rational approach may be the 1st time in history, a rational but through us being weak, calculated politically, and avoided a descent into civil war. just as we celebrate the deliberation of damascus, we've also relief to prevent a country from slipping into civil war. uh we have overcome to how despond, underwrote i had which focus under consideration and so cycled heating, welcome. this has been under we over the past week. we had several meetings with all 6 cd, 3 of funding unit, you'll see the and 33 and the unity of the city and people welcome the we just labeled us having minorities and city are. there are no minorities here. they are only the city and people, obviously, what are you able to close on the american focus on these issues and what might, in fact include reinforcing the vision from things, eating and society and contribute to its frequent patients. a city and we know our interest and health and live together over the past month. the most difficult
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circumstances. we have demonstrated us patients will in unified and equitable country where everyone leave equality and justice is also that joins us now from damascus. certainly it up beat, tone the from the foreign minister, but is it reflected in the public at large where you are as the new year arrived of the so it's quite a new phenomena for syrians, for many of them, even just a month ago. this will be unimaginable on imaginable that side of the game is not going to be in poverty in syria. but sadly, it had happened. so the regime is done. and now city and for the 1st time is 54 years. they have welcome a new year without the south families. it's the 1st day. so they're having high expectations. so they have sort of a lot, particularly the last 15 years of the state and civil war. much of the company was destroyed. the structure of this for the economy could be for nearly half
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a 1000000 people died and still up to 150000 people are missing. families are still looking and searching for the missing family members for their loved ones. but now the hope that this is going to be a new chapter 2025 is going to be the year that they are rebuilding. they have come to rebuild the city a that they how fault for that they helpful for they have dreamed about that. on the other hand, they know that there are tremendous challenges have. so the economy of the company needs to be able to cover the social justice needs to be infrastructure as need to be able to build. and of course, much more importantly, a new part of the system that is inclusive and democratic and not that every student can to see. and the representative representative is needed and they know that these things are really required. and it's a man's, as a form of the public at large or as soon as the calls will be listening of calls
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intently to what, not just the leader of the administration says, but obviously wanting to follow him and as not to say to, i'll just say era about regional priorities and that will be wondering how they fit into that regional priorities because they have a very upset and middle east right now. soon b, it's so here again, again, the point that they are to emphasize in the new top officials of the administration that are emphasizing is that syria is not attract, but rather the source of peace and stability for the region. and for the regional companies, on the other hand, they're saying that they've indeed, by taking over the country by toppling the sides of the gym. they have provided a region of war and the same well as rails was about to have started initiate award origin award in syria by using the excuse of uranium presence. but the say that by taking over the company, they have actually diminished that's excuse. and they provide the original war and
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cause they're saying that their portfolio of syria is almost bring in peace for the next 50 years for the original company. so here it is quite amazing to see how quickly the h t as ordered dominance made it to the airport, the composite now in syria. how quickly they have transformed. and again, again to say, well now this for them is the time that they're shifting from a tyler to of the revolution to mentality, to of running the state and stage affairs. but they're shooting the regional countries and the world that now they want a normalization. they want a stable celia and that they are sure, and it's not committed to that new cdn is actually a little bit different than the 3 of us. would you still set that up for us in domestic us thank you know as late as gather and talks focus on the future of syria, many people are still trying to find out what's happening to them. missing loved ones, the phone been job is are full. so from said ne, a prison in damascus with thousands of people living present during the assets
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regime are here in sydney or the house of horrors. for the last 5 decades, we started with the father a sub and ended with the shot of the side. it is heartbreaking to see you are here with some of the full, the prisoners who were present here, and just extraordinary stories of how they were tortured and how they feel that they've been given a new lease of life. and very painful for the families here to hear what actually happened to some of those who were missing and others were found. and, and between speaking to people through the day in various parts of the city we've been speaking to people in damascus and, and we'd be speaking to people in the homes of the people in the eclipse. we will be speaking to people in the level and everywhere the story is that they just don't know what happened to their loved ones. we spoke to a mother who thinks that she, she. busy saw a glimpse of her son coming out of the di prison and she wasn't able to find him
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and she's been sitting on a mean square for the last 2 weeks. it, you can see what is the meaning of this present. and even here, there are people who put a post as on printers with details of their loved ones. that perhaps maybe somebody would find some closure in front of them here with their date of birth, with their picture, with a contact number and with an appeal, the please call us if you find anything and that is use something that you see repeatedly across the box of costs across areas of public gathering across everywhere. people feel that somebody would have any information about the enough ones putting up those bandages. the government has a difficult task ahead of them because it is not just finding those people who are in prison, but also tens of thousands who have gone missing and there's no clue on read the book. and then it's on top of that continues to find mosse graves in all parts of syria, where it is a good to be a tedious task with dna samples needs to be taken from people and then from bows,
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then to match them. and they don't have the capability been speaking to some of the right elements of the civil defense workers or tasked with this. and they said that it was perhaps take them years if not decades, to find that those matches. and for people who were suffering people who are looking up to the am of the shuttle is government foreclosure to nonsense. we'll have to wait a lot longer. the at least 2 people are being killed in a russian right. and strongly con you findings, couple of keys explosions were heard off to the false wall and of drones approaching the city early on new year's day. the matter of key says the 2 buildings were damaged in the attack during the whole. has this report from the capital to do of a new year. craig's cut, the video shows the movement to russian detector and slams into
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a civilian apartment building each one is more than a 100 launched into ukrainian space and engaged by air defense systems. the one with go to way the responses, the swift trapped residents brought to safety civilian recipients of russia's gift of tara, as there are a number of dead and wounded. this is happening close to the secure heart of ukraine's government. we're just, i was early a presidency. lensky said he hoped for peace in 2025. his name was showing when we know that comes in, it will not be given to us as a gift to him, but we will do everything to stop russia and the will. this is want to 2 of us, which is full course. i'm not president landscape in his video, new year, a dress promise to do everything possible to end the war in 2025. will russia as it turned as a message of it?
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so the war and the tax like this one will go on to the whole outer 0 keys, suppressing the energy company, gas problems as a natural gas expose to your via ukraine have been halted. the place stopped in the early hours of new year's day when a transit date expired. that european commission says member states have a raised alternative supplies. well, still have here all the i'll just have a news. ok. we report from the border between chad and su, donald appliance of hundreds of thousands of refugees from riots to recession. we'll look at the case of tablets here and examine was the head for 2025. uninstalled took a golf, helps the us close and on the 2nd united comes to title and 3 is also coming up with jack city. stay with us.
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the sudden the res sky is a cutting back into what supplement engine team. it would be some cheryl level that possibly of have and the same is true for the north. in fact, the warmer it is, the more like you ought to get. hey, a lot of these in north mountain tina. so that's the overall picture. then typical of some of the more rigorous storms have been in the southeast of brazil, south parnell. those had some flooding as a result of the fact. and of course, it could happen anywhere where you get these big thunderstorms which are quite obviously showing up in the middle of preserve and stretching towards in southern columbia and at court all summer rains. welcome. i hope in this most it looks fairly right there upon them on towards the costa rica. i'm persistent, rain seems not to return to believes the crowd to go from all the kind of home. yours was to the east cube of his button year old. and the small items of the counter being things are an awful lot quiet to the mexico in the south. yes, some rain is likely, but for the north,
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not set month right. about $21.00 degrees. the norfolk streams in the us and i meant having seen a bit of rooms go through new york. well, the you will start to get colder for you and snow is on its way. on the pacific coast, there is rain work is way down through california. readily attends, does not re land in the mountains as a meeting of minds you need to compose. fragments. architecture becomes in a reno in assembly, where you can place all these evidence together and start seeing things architect, vitamin, and photographer trevor pac man. pod one. another thing that i really want out of art, which is not simply things that are trying to see the world, but things that give you a glimpse of how the world could be different. judy, it'd be unscripted on alex's era in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are
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we supposed to read painting through the use of this and you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate, the difference between china and most of the rest, the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0 the, the, [000:00:00;00] the book about the what you know just it renews with me to hell around the reminder of all the top stories,
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palestinians in gauze are freezing to death. temperatures flooded for the winter. people are scrambling for food and heavy rain and the 10s of floods. many have been left with the police in the us city of new orleans have killed a suspect involved and a call running a time will forward. he said the suspect drive a pickup truck into a crown to the french quarter, killing 10 people and injuring 75. others thousands of people, holes, a guy that didn't serious capital muskets to celebrate the new. yeah, just weeks of to the phone of a sudden reaching in an exclusive interview, the new foreign minister told out there that he wants to see sylvia becomes stable and secure. the is a know the residency, the seller, the middle east council, on global affairs, and joins us now from istanbul. mr. that i could help you with this on the program . i mean, the past few weeks we've had the ministration woke up in damascus is already working to bring getting the rival of factions into
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a unified military falls. but running parallel with that sold has the diplomacy that they're working on to bring a variety of ethnic minority groups into the fold. it's a double edged sword, isn't it one that could be blunted? in 2025. if the new administration doesn't work the right to pass. yeah, absolutely. it is very crucial that emerging order in the muscle has domestic budget . and he said that means basically including bowl some form of material safety on a crowds. uh, otherwise christian theirs is so open the front office is phase 2 and so they should still be representative in the system. it also needs the regional acceptance on every johnson sciences and both always deactivate, putting a significant level of this almost going on. but to be in the far more more upstage embrace of some new order is the new administration in c i was told is what's on the web young?
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i think it would be just the message that are coming from the way from johnston. so you have a significant number of upstate emerging, more and more embracing the new or the new syria i don't listed, but it is probably already then from the 4th of august. and the 3rd of would be the international acceptance admin vantage. them the difference in obviously the push of questions you also, hey, the removal of the h d, as from the tone is and also the model of the us tension on the, on the group. i'm also the impulse of so that part is really 1st so that we have the facility and the new administration achieves this level consensus at the same time with serial numbers and cancel the regional level and services and international and boss for the exception for this feature in the growing function, you want to have a new phone that's about in a minute. if you don't mind, i'll get to that in a minute because of security. lot is the one issue isn't that we could bring it around here because you go,
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i sold back to pocket somewhere in the east of the country. you're wrong. but tom says, and you've got the kurdish turkish tensions in the north, in the northeast to a certain extent, you know, while the picture seems quite secure in damascus, it is very in secure will. another thing we can underestimate that was because nothing is really such and right now when it comes time to pods, when it comes to the parts of the country that the h d s. has nothing control of. or the, i mean, like the lucas foundation of the strong michigan julia suffrage from the fred julius is, will never open ended foundation, but that it may face officer and long must be a warfare. the civil war that also involves different identity, confront him. so that for the new transition in syria would have, wouldn't be facing a, for the bump google, the technician would come there, i'll be at any moment. and particularly if any group doesn't feel that is being
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represented, that has been inc to that, that this s stay folder in new system can easily work. i guess that the next step, iraq is a case in fund ethics, will change the fact that the student knows about it sooner than from the emerging . also new paul, who said congregation, either one of the invasions and it change it turn it gets a new system. will often words that we saw this in the form of radicalization in the form of the uh, okay, that iraq made the ice is less not for but let's not forget because i said should emergent all fights as well for you on the so the serious should hold lesson from this the other way she can help me feel. explain the problem the new since and because she bought the bill, but the doors electrician, so this shoots rest on it standing in consensus and all my fees it shipped. okay. the new system moving there for the if that's the case, the phrase that comes to mind to me right now is that the h d as well, that k can needs it to
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a certain extent. but what they have to worry about all those influence is that you mentioned because turkeys that in the know, if you're in a stumble, it's good to get pops. a to kitchen perspective on this cause the types have to think twice starting today because while they publicly say, well, they will have a place that we have to finish requested while they publicly say they respect serious solver and integrity. they could, well, they want to deal with the code issue and the us backed the sds, and of course it was just days ago when the president elect trump was saying that, you know, turkey has helped in an unfriendly takeover. is a bit of a pun, doors, political books that is being opened right now, and it could be quite dangerous. a still a thing, i mean, this issue of the, i see this in the process. probably the management of this issue wouldn't be easier than if it was the previous tier brought them out the new narrow, think that is emerging also from onside that says the new administration in the,
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in the mouth space that will have the primary responsibility of meeting with is the sure i'm double checking the face and speak to his 5 point is on this and i see a consensus among the, among the new administration among the turkey and even like from s. yes, that is a movie that's a known syrian curtis component of the teaching days and a month was troubled in upstate in syria. so that is a new so consensus that seems to be emailed to me and i also see the us signing dispute. i mean, he consensus a role so that for no syrian known syrian the and the known syrian personality which in the s c have within this week i. busy wouldn't be probably a vision to them wouldn't be much as a new consensus, even the s, the also voice that they were going to be the case. so that's all you have this one that company. i mean there is a domestic says purposeful opening all settings. okay. that is the major that will
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have information on what was happening on the stadium pro. so i think and also they didn't knew well facing that are coming from the bolts from the boxes, but also from the se, if need to ship the idea of the, as the opposed to be incorporated into the new emerging sectors. the architecture, the in the, in the, in to yeah, okay. give me lots from what shape that will take place in parking. but each that once they have progress on this point, i think then what also the know some formal for consensus around which go to the new, the new administration in the hospice, the s the f a in a new version in a new mobile program. it okay, and then us, my it'd be up on it. i mean, is it more like a very smooth transition? uh, but i think that might be wrong ones that we will have to leave it to. i mean there's a lot ready to think about. we suddenly moving pots to the store option of which isn't over the 2025. so the moment to go out to the line. thank you so much for joining us. from a stumble,
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all thousands of refugees from sit are still streaming into neighboring chad. the you and says nearly a 1000000 refugees, a flight from areas in don't fall since the conflict began. mold and one and a half years ago. but while the is refuge in chat, but something of food, most of, or even basic infrastructure to host and catherine. so it has more from the board to town. andre, intent of these procedures have just come from areas in west dar food as children and women, we have been talking to some of them and they said that the men have been left behind. they came here for safety. i can see this is all the fault with the pots and pans, the f u clouds as well. and they said that their johnny was a traumatizing because as pirating going on in their homes. and they said they left
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everything, some of them have their homes destroyed, they somehow watched a family members killed as well. and so this thing that they just knew king for safe button had us a check and what we had to run because of the fighting. my husband was injured on the way, the only help we got was a bandage when they get here the units yard and all the agencies keep them a few things like call food and clothing and just non food items as well. and after they are registered they are moved to the transit comp. uh but the transit comes is supposed to be temporary, but already it holds about $250000.00 refugees are not supposed to be. the government wants to or easily relocating them to another. a more prominent comp, which is about
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a 100 kilometers from here. but many of the refugees say that they are not comfortable with that they want to be closer to their homes. so negotiations are going on to make sure that the refugees are comfortable. the situation here is quite dire. we've been speaking to uh, aid work cuz a who say that they are overwhelmed. all the services are completely stretched out cash rates. so you all to 0. andre eastern charge, a cold, sick things at all is on me. on the power that threw up its bull falls expanded to new areas and 2020 full, displacing hundreds of thousands of people that will be lost. its 1st major offensive, taking back to major cities while we always have pushed for full control of the western dial full region. as part of the yeah, interview series on to 0 is have a morgan takes a look back at the conflict. so dense army and the power military rapids support
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forces have been battling each other since early 2023. in 2024. the army launched a number of major offensive to take back territory. in november, the 3 captain, st. johns, the capital of the united states in the south east, slightly shifting the skills and the armies favor somebody like putting that when afflicted a huge loss on the enemy. hundreds of them killed hundreds injured and those who remained to live to split. but we tell them we ever you go, we will come after you tell the sued these people in the place, touched by those mysteries, we will clear it. we'll come after them. we ever think of the army also took back some areas of the capital. hot tomb but sent me the rapids support forces have been consistently attacking the city of especially in the capital of north star for the last remaining major armies. stone cold in the west. this targeted hospitals and displacement of camps and killed thousands of civilians. according to the local health ministry. yeah, and if i'm pulling, i shall we assure all of the,
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our assess fighters that the operations in l flasher are going well. and we're getting support from various parts of the country until we liberate all of sudan the, the violence has had a catastrophic impact on civilians. the famine early whitening system says famine has been detected in 5 areas in north, dar for and be un says starvation is being used as a weapon by both sides. more than 24000000 people are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. they are assess repeated attacks as it tries to take control of a flash. here have caused millions of people to leave a city somehow across the border into neighboring chad, across the country. the violence has displaced millions of people this year with nearly 11000000 now internally displaced and close to 3000000 seeking refuge in other countries, rape and sexual violence had been reported in areas of conflict. in does the, the state in central to them are as the flight there's rated villages,
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perpetrating sexual violence and killing civilians. and forcing more than $350000.00 from their homes in a single month. then the iris offended at home, they base us, took out properties, a casual, a money, they beach, the goals and the boys. they didn't leave anything. we escaped to the clouds on our backs after they said they'd kill us. all of us have been separated as we escaped, but many of us died as well. it is misery, like one has never seen before. attempt to bring the 2 sites together for talks failed in 2024. the conflicts and humanitarian crisis incident is likely to continue well into 2025 people. morgan ologist era cartoon car is the founding director of confluence, but vice racing tongue formally basing counting, she says as little indication that's a new yeah, we'll see lots up in the fighting. so what we're seeing is that the main by 2 parties of sydney's on close as in robert suppose,
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suppose is all settling into this new fighting season. we're seeing the old and new weapons that they have bought over the rainy season. we are being put to use, we're seeing the increased image duration of different populations across the country, particularly with the strategy of using salvation as a weapon of war. and, and we're seeing that, you know, the rhetoric, the, the behind the 2 main belligerent parties is only increasing it intensity, the racist sometimes fascist rhetoric on both sides. really keeping the engine of the will going to be on is going to continue to be really the political footfall between many well powers. i mean, i think not to the same extent as an example. ukraine and palestine on, i'm so that is much, much lower down and sort of the wrong, a lot of the pirates yolanda. but we all seeing that the more global powers and regional powers, especially in the gulf region pals in africa. it will be coming in broiled in the complex. actually the less attention you get pop, you're going to see in terms of policy cycles,
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is probably going to be particularly with a trump white house, a sort of propensity to say, well, the region consultants out, particularly the gulf consultant, you know, mediate their own as fast as they present incident, as they manifested sedan mold and i believe dice is of the color of i've seen who arrived in south to don warehouse coworkers on boxing. an outbreak of the disease that the health ministry says mold and 1300 people have died in the past 4 months. the when says heavy, rain and funding and recent months have contributed to the spread of the outbreak. the coast presidents as fine shapes will soon begin pulling out of the country. it's the latest west african nation to seek the exit of troops from its full mcclane hill power. following molly became defense to initiate a habit. just reports of tried tickets long prizes. french troops are leaving ivory coast. it's the latest country in west africa to demand the departure from molly to
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particular fossil to these you recently chart. st protest have forced out phones on its forces as countries in the region reassess the military on economic ties with the former colonial vibrant coast. it's an assertion of sovereignty. i said out, so good, good news about this. it is within this framework that we have decided on the coordinated and organized withdrawal of french forces from ivory coast. thus the camp of the 43rd marine infantry battalion will be handed over to the armed forces of ivory coast starting this january 2025 for what's under frank sentiments rising and the election is due in october this year. it could also be a strategic decision by president what data. but i noticed one french troops departure could leave us a quarter to avoid the trip. that i have request faces the affinity to be different from the other countries into some region. it does not have a much a trip form of terrorism like no other countries and does that help. but it does
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have even tried both internal and external authority. it's ability to contact our trip wouldn't. you wouldn't be tested. there's just ministry june to in addition to taking our prince troops is also coordinating of take over the brands on french and couldn't make interest there. these include mining and telecommunications in molly and we're looking at fossil, russian and chinese businesses are being given preference by the drug test bed products has about $600.00. so it just an ivory coast but still maintains a strong presence and you bought it with 1500 soldiers in couple it has 350 spent return to one french troop numbers in western central africa fell by 70 percent as pressure from citizens kept mounting on point, it's going to be just to re examine relations with friends by with going it's ministry from ivory coast false may be keeping its promise of reducing tooth numbers and it's for my colors. but it also underlines it's waning employees in the
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region. how many degrees? i'll just do that. i'll put you. the 2020 soul was the other highs and lows for the british prime minister kissed alma well he want a landslide in july's general election. but since the impulse address, so the labor leader has lost significant public support. so you gotta, you gotta take some look at the reasons behind the policies plummeting popularity. for about respect, it's been the best of times we did it. but also the worst of stones foster, inheriting a stagnant economy. the prime minister has been left, floundering with a country teetering on the edge of recession and rising inflation. just off to the election, 40 percent of the country approved of case drama, and a said disapproved since then there's been a decisive shift in opinion polls. the number of people who are happy with thomas performance has phone,
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but the percentage of those who disapprove has risen sharply to 61 percent. the recovering britton's economy that finding christ, again, making some of the long term decisions that might not possible take time. so i think the labor government needs the public to be patient. i think the labor government needs a little bit of less fast challenge, some of discontent as a series of rights dominated by fluoride groups tool across the towns and cities with high levels of poverty as a violence. ease the racial tension that spot the riots remains as to the economic disparities stomach campaigns on a promise to not increase taxes on working people. but in the month, so if the election labor high council tax increased employee's national insurance contributions and scrapped winter fuel payments for $10000000.00 pension is at the same time, the government stood by decision to not reintroduce a capital bank because bonuses all of this was an effort to plug what the prime
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minister has called a $27000000000.00 holes in the countries. the economy was also the changes to inheritance tax with farmers, but less money in rural communities. failing, they would be forced to sell the families, homes. we're talking about people that may have pay very well fee that will actually best know actually the day to day if experience and then not making enough money from the phones. pay about talk to me or anything they're going to be able to do is to sell that farm to close. that could be really damaging to british agriculture to over just following to bridge comes to our life for decades to come in the wake of his electrical victory case. thomas said he would restore public confidence in politics with actions, not words, but 6 months own. not even a policy reboots has managed to convince dissolution voters that the country is heading in the right direction. his allies say it will take time before the
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benefits of those policies will be felt bought for the european union facing its own on assess and tease and incoming trump presidency in the us. the challenges may prove more difficult to overcome. so like i go out to sarah, london is still a head hail on the news hour is full. the premier link transfer window opens to take a closer look at who might be splashing the couch. the this is the, my book, canyon and chillies. and these mountains, it spring here, but come summer this mountain valley will become a desert. right now. this looks very lush in green, but in about a month it's going to be yellow and totally dry because of the drought and ongoing drug that's less than more than 15 years here. what is the voice to released by snow and glaciers in spring could be prolonged to the critical summer months.
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upside subordinate history sale. thank you. also managing the cal tax assessor's team will hammer away live full advantage in the premier league title race. they get 2025 started with a match away. brenson a victory, one moves, and then to 2nd place in the table. and color falls leads to 6 points. the north london club looking to win the premier league for the 1st time since 2004 we have to continue to be like a home every day, every day, every day. and uh, i mean, if somebody was on that mattress, congratulate him on let's go to the next season about 10 days on which in the history and happen will be that well, january, the 1st also sees the transfer window open for around a month is a challenge pertains to strength and the squads for the 2nd half of the season. and there was some big questions going into it. for example, what will pep claudio is mind just assist you do the premier league champions of 14 points behind latest livable. and they've really struggled without stall midfield, a rotary who's likely out for the rest of the season with the knee injury is also
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been speculation about marcus restaurants, feature at manchester, united the forward was quoted as saying he wants a new challenge and he wasn't included in united much de scored for 4 straight games in december. and what we'll also do without them most important attack couple cairo's soccer as a tried to catch livable on tests assess psycho will be out for many weeks with a hamstring injury. and we've been speaking to for 4 two's been haywood to help us . also some of those transfer questions the asset that they have to send to. i think that's understandable. give you received results. massive digging phone. let's see if you have a 2nd. everyone was surprised. he mentioned has been a big mess of them, so he'll be tossing too much fail to send them there because sometimes it makes
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notice of things you mandy's while he knew who to be interested in him and saw about how to look at him. in other words, you say obviously you should be of interest to city and another area where i think maybe some given college to start is starting to season on line. yeah. well yeah, i just left the club last summer. we see the ice and makes it just, you know, quite level. we see less to see things. i think the much special thing is where does he go to the massive ways of majesty. not just that, that means not names much re b s. s engine matter. so i'll stick with right. but that has to be said, they use
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a visa card to use them. all right. as well. uh, sort of uh, maybe maybe the move to perfect orleans in a similar switched as long as the apple system just from satellite radio from stem cells or leave side perhaps that's not something that they're not yet. uh, so to try to give you some tools and they're not just going to use i sent an eyesore decision, but i was with creating goals and i just wanted to play as much as possible. uh, a short survey to staff that is not on the cruise of west have, haven't had so uh, kingsley, colorado, by me as, as uh, i was in the tend to be interested in doing any so i haven't been strong enough goes, i really have to do something extra plus that yeah,
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never on james has made more and be a history. he's now the 1st player to pay and the leak game in his teens. i'm forty's, he 1040 on monday and was hoping for a bit of a bus they present that can see cleveland calculus. but there wasn't much to celebrate for james on that front. his own team proving too good for the los angeles lake is here. 122 to 110 history. 2 for victor when been yamma, the frenchman is the 1st player in the legs history to complete 300 points. 100 rebounds. 50 blocks 50 is this. and $43.00 pointers in a single month. i'm been yamma also finished december by helping the san antonio spurs. the. the los angeles clip is $122.00 to $86.00 to the future. a team us answers to the semi finals of tennessee is united comp, is they look for the 2nd title in 3 years. for me, us open champion, took a golf powered to a straight set when of
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a china is john shakes in that opening single. it took a just one hour and 29 minutes to feel sick, 3 teammate taylor fritz. then sealed this bolt in the final fold with a novice, right? so when this time of done season, you know, face either it's me over check the public for places. well, the checks last the final route game against poland earlier in sidney womens, well, number 2, as shown, type teams up with what told cuts to help ponens to a to on weight. and the time a flag under these types of defenses ended bite has like some over at the prison international knows like jokers which nick terraces doubles run has come to an end, but 20 full time, run some champion and is a straining partner for eliminates of black top see me for the next 6. and michael venus, 623618. the final school after stupid type reiko. joseph bates was still enrolled
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