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from all sides the the, you're watching the news, our life. so my headquarters and del finds that you navigate are coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 60 palestinians are killed by is really or strikes on gauze on. many were trying to survive the winter in spend a search for a suspected war. criminals informs a seriously with ministration procedures for members of the served regime foss. i'm a solemn and job here in bookstore, and i'll tell you the efforts underway to try and preserve city of centuries old and new orleans the f b. i says the suspects in a car running it's hacked on new year's day, acted alone. i'm trying to get
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a real sco with the sport as former tenant, some one that you get shown sex. you chose poland salt in the semi finals of the night with a wind break for the is really forces have carried out a series of air strikes on gaza. city palestinians in the north are using any materials they can find to carry the wounds or to ambulances. the number of people killed in those strikes is unclear. to install in on thursday is really forces have killed at least 60 people across the strip. israel's drone attack on the under mine neighborhood killed 2 palestinians in the west of garza city. 8 others were injured and some are in critical condition. the shut bad that we would, the sitting across from this man was having
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a phone call with his family. then suddenly, she was hit by and he's really please, god is sufficient for us. go. what is the best to dispose of affairs? the man was alone here. he's farming, he's in the south. he doesn't have anyone the walking distance and mazda are worsening for the one point. 6000000 people displaced by israel's continued bombardments on children are the most vulnerable. here's how any my fluids condition is not even fit for animals, are quickly killing the young in gaza. sick children with no means to feel babies of freezing to death. the ruin caused by his regular soldiers is forcing parents into a living nightmare estimate and i've been in bed and we all sleep in this room. it's the humidity from the floor. it always makes the tents so cold fashioned as daughter yara is withering away before her eyes. how i can see i'm what she cannot
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be exposed to cold weather or smoke, otherwise, she must be put on oxygen. there's no medications for her here. needless to say, we cannot feed her or keep her warm. there's not even a chance of recovery. she's deteriorating with every passing minute message. i am going to yet b u. n. warren's death from disease. good syrup, half the number of casualties in direct air strikes. proof that is really bonds continued to kill long after they have exploded. nearly 70 percent of all the structures in gaza are damaged when all safety has been lost. even the most benign event for and that at least 7 people to froze to death in the past week. the displaced people in there by our 4th, about a winter rains unprotected their belongings, now drenched when even one layer could mean the difference between life and hypothermia, the hosting for village, why in bed?
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it went to cold, accessed to beta. those struggles added to mel nutrition. children's immunity was gravely impacted and now in fiction is rife is basically pneumonia. most civilians are living in tens on the top. poland is the one many children, mostly newborn babies have died recently because of cold weather i can promise to destroy. it's easier than to bill, especially without tools, view and say it could be 350 years to rebuild distress and could have proven possible under his regular blockade of goods and equipment. for now, how is the indians bucket shovels and even bare hands will have to do for gaza. children in the winter hasn't brought more than just the cold. it has a broad illness and suffering. not because it's on usually cold winter, but because of the lack of proper shelter, medical supplies and a parents are desperate for health. and doctors here are pleading for urgency,
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honey, my was, i was just the it out from the off the hospice and very velocity. palestine last friday is really forces rated the last functioning medical facility in the north of does up to come out. one hospital soldiers carried out multiple strikes, setting parts of the facility on fire force patients out and detain the head of the hospital. doctor, her son saffir, his wife says the is really military betrayed her husband when they arrested him. the point of such a incentive in the secret run that one was outside was just the whole situation of the hospital has been very tough for months. there was showing and horror all over the place. the quad comforter attacks were non stop. the situation was really unbearable. we tried our best to tolerate everything. the hospital was full of patients and wounded people who can't even support themselves, let alone try to live without medical help and services. somebody, there must be a doctor around them. so we stayed together on december 27th and these really
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betrayed us. they said that we would all leave the hospital in peace and that they will provide us with means of transportation to take us to the indonesian hospital and see that they are lawyers. they're dishonest, they arrested dr. hassan. i haven't seen him since they destroyed the hospital, they destroyed the hospital yard. they destroyed the archives. they destroyed the operation rooms. they destroyed the maintenance department. they shelled the hospital from every direction. the situation was very difficult physically and mentally. everyone was in pain and kind of game is really for us, those of again bomb the my last, the refugee camp in southern gauze, i killing several palestinians. they are strikes, continue to spite israel designating at a safe zone and telling, displaced people to move their topic about doing reports don't rising over on my watch, the after noise of death and destruction, which supposed to be safe zone for displace palestinians is award so tense of
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a new protection against isabel s strikes gwinnett, i mean we were sleeping under around 1 am themselves. the heads of the area that and one of the people were all over the place, bodies were cut into pieces. it was like the judgment day the displays people were sleeping in their tents. in the pitch, black phones are the only source of light for rescue what codes they traded as i'm shooting seats, a contest and smoke bringing the injured to hospital. it posted, you sure, are right. on the back of the dr. fox with them. it was 2 lights, daylight at milwaukee reviews, smoke crater, one strikes gland at a blood. so mat choice is a reminder, it's cut off all of her. this is not food. what's the fault of all the children to stuff like that? we didn't do anything wrong. they told us to come to a milwaukee and describe that as
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a safe area. video is that there is no safe area in gauze on what else to go. palestinians can only ones, the weather is body forces will ever stop targeting them. it's not recognizing, i would just say there was that i had a song. meanwhile, the is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has approved a delegation to resume garza cease fire negotiations. and del hondas on hoses in the jordanian capital online because the government in israel has bound thousands, 0 from reporting there. what are you hearing from your end about this? this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu reported police holding some sort of assessment tonight with the negotiating team that's set to go to doha, tomorrow on friday. now it's still unclear what kind of mandate bill have for negotiating, but it's also worth mentioning, but how mazda is also expected to be in doha, they have, are said to have left cairo today on thursday and headed to doha. and they're
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seemingly optimistic about the negotiations where a several other is really officials who been speaking to media anonymously have said that they're not so optimistic that they've been cautious for weeks. that they have been at an impasse for months. in fact, over a year since these negotiations have been ongoing since the 1st and only ceasefire took place back in november of 2023. but it's important to note that this announcement comes after quite a deadly day in gaza. israel's defense minister israel cast has said that israel is going to pound guns in a way that it hasn't seen in years, which is a little bit difficult to imagine. given what we have seen over the last 14 months . but to these really is have also said that with the cautious optimism that they have, they're also not willing to negotiate on a lot of different points. their heavy sticking points here have mass wants to see an end to the war ceasefire agreement that would stop all of the fighting. whereas these rarely as prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that even if there's
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a ceasefire deal that secured, the war would continue after that no matter how long would do would be. so while they have previously been at an impasse, we're going to have to see what exactly these talks will have in store in the days to come. okay, thank you hon. this one who is reporting from amman. jordan, as all the united nations has called on the palestinian authority to reverse its closer, elder 0 is office in operations in the occupied westbank. the p a is accusing alta 0, a broadcasting what it calls, provocative material and reports. but it says are misleading. the alpha 0 media network has condemned the decision and says, the move aligns with previous action. taken by that is really government which closed out as it was office and rama loved before and pressed association in israel has also called on the p 8 to reconsider its decision. stressing the importance of press freedom, the
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syrian security forces of loans, the major search and the city of homes for people, they suspect of committing war crimes during the said regime. they're also looking for those who have refused to hand over their weapons and ammunition to the new administration. roadblocks have been set up across the city and civilians, and at least 2 neighborhoods have been told to stay at home. was not the most and we received information from the residents. they are fighters from the former regime here refused to give up their weapons and walked or rising the residents. therefore, since early morning, acting on the instructions of all leadership, we followed the fight is arrested and transferred to you know, well serious foreign minister has let the new governments 1st overseas trips since the fall of a sad aside, a shea, bonnie is heading a delegation. that's holding talks in riyadh, saudi arabia, damascus, a signal that saudi arabia will play
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a significant role in rebuilding syria. how someone had about joining us now from the syrian capital. jim asked us to discuss all of this and 1st tell us about the security situation in, in homes, and is it restricted to funds hash them so far or it has it expanded to other areas as well? it has expanded during the focal point. today was the 2 neighborhoods in homes where government full size believe that that uh what the describe as members of the full movies you've still the, with their own weapons. there's been an ultimatum which expired today. and then they decided to get into the area. they say that the best, the dozens of people and difficult confiscated with this, but that still continues in pounds. the operation is still taking place also in the western parts of the country, particularly in the attack. yeah. and in such as the government says, it wants to achieve 2 things. first of all, in showing that all the weapons confiscated them but to
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a rest in those they've been the war behind. some of the atrocities of domestic has committed during the time of a sudden i said over the last so tedious what more we learning has been about how regional countries are engaging with the new administration in syria, with expecting more international delegations to arrive in the end of us because of the upcoming days today, the visits by the, by the serial minutes of holding up as of the meetings he had with seeing the us out. do officials quite a significant step forward, which is further, which is going to further consider dates that this 10 dig a video, the ministration here in damascus. the reason why they are excited about these developers, 1st of all, they want to see more diplomatically the condition for the new administration, which the relief could be followed by more by then so support from wells, the gulf nations, and also from the international community. today,
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a decision by lots of ways to stop bugging a flights from dell, how to damascus. the next week is quite a significant post. also for the new administration. first, it was going to be connected, serial with the international market, allows serious to drop it back to the homes and to give a sense of the international community that life is back to normal. okay, hash and thank you so much. i 7, how about a reporting from the syrian capital, damascus and speaking of visits to syria, we have with us. i'm so that also is a doctor and a syrian american medical society board member joining us from detroit. dr. i'm just thanks for speaking to us and i'll just 0. you did go back to syria. recently after many years of being away 1st tell us about that visit on what went through your mind upon your return as well. it's been uh since the end of august 2010. when i left, i went there with my family on vacation. and it came back there currently branding
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the if any and even if we booked our next trip for the following summer. but uh, you know, that's the story where we are, we will, we will in a way not work on this and, and, and when i became a little bit of activist on medical leave and advocacy, i was that my name was put on the list list and celia, so finally, after the deliberation of celia after the change of had to fall of the aside, the other dream. i was able to make it there. i live on the 23rd and it came back uh, just a couple nights ago. uh. it was kind of uh, you know, a lot of happened a lot of joy and a lot of the application, a lot of of the field for the future of celia that people are feeling
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for the, the change of i don't the change in the, in the country like what's happened, other parts of the, of the middle east after the opposite bank. i left the countries game 2 days ago. it came back on 2 days ago and a lot on my, on my mind, a lot of them my mind, was there anything that's perhaps surprised you the most when you went to syria that you can share with us? well actually i knew people what date would be very happy. the so young people doing very happy about the weeks after the fall of the dream. but it was still so, but they want the streets. you go to as to on and why you are sitting there and eating you a meal. and group of people start chatting some of those, but what it was not a chance and it just amazing. they still celebrating that. i don't think this 2 way
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shouldn't be the big with a situation has changed much except for the security a situation it's, it's much safer now. believe it or not as much say, but in most the country a box that they, they still they a lot of poverty. people have pappy. no electricity. people are happy they looking for for what for a better future. and they talking about the impact of the building, the future of celia. the people are amazing. you look part of your trip as far as i understand west to reassess the health care needs in the country. what did you see on the grounds and what sort of challenges does the country face and rebuilding the health care system? oh yeah, yeah. well, uh, what was the property for the rebuild the health care system and also to, to see how our members and organization can do to build capacity and do
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a good a medical training? well, the health care system, i describe it as big empty buildings with, with a malfunctioning equipment. a lot of staff, no medications, no supplies, and broken windows and doors. exactly. this is exactly what it is, wherever you go. it does it, do you see the same thing? a lot of people, patients, but no, no, no function, equipment and or maybe you should just few and no medications, no supplies that people have to go out and buy one day one day need the patients families have to go up. why would they need and come back to, to get that handed over to the medical staff? this is not the so you, i knew this is it. the health care system was that was very, very strong. and you costs the costs little or a little to ad lib liberal. well, sam's organization and many of them organization when working are still functioning
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there. and you see, and you see a very solid system. uh that provide a lot of college and the mass, cogent care and cancer treatment and many, many other car sophisticated the medical care it that was built because of the vicious celia and people who had the freedom to do to do that. so i started a fight that was funding patient to that area and it live. so in terms of priorities right now as you see them to rebuild. busy the health care system, what are the priorities and what are the biggest needs right now? of this everything i, i don't know what the stop we need to. we had the, the medical center, we need to, to replace and update the medical equipment. we need the replenished the supplies and medications or train ends and dimes that we train the,
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the medical staff. they have been out of updates for the last 13 years. and at the same time, hugo i, i've done some, some me things with medical student, do you see those ambitious eyes? you see those people who want to have a better future for them and their family and better future for the, for the country. i was they, i, many, many years ago when i had a mission and my ambition, letting me here at the chance is being available. so there was a young student deals on monday. the younger medical students we have to provide the medical training was a high level of medical training where they lives in and so you're in cities. okay, we'll leave it there. i was out there. i was. thank you so much for speaking to us from detroit in the us. thank you. thank you for having me thinking a nationwide efforts are underway to rebuild the history and heritage or syria
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after years or 4. and they include ending the legal trading of priceless syrian antiques, must have that takes place in the ancient city of bush. so from where are some have been job aids sent this report. sylvia has some of the was old. this continues to populated places. bushera used to be a trade route between a shot which is the voskus to mecca. it's a roman. busy see it here, but has a special place in the most them tradition because most is believe the profit behind that was given. the 1st inclination to be a profit here in this space since 2015. this place has changed sides between the government forces and so opposition practice will say that they are trying to protect the artifacts and guarding. this is an important task because cynthia now faces a multitude of challenges. see, is artifacts. it's a historic sites have been looted and artifacts have been stolen and not in this a trade has gone on for a while, as you saw it,
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under the rule of isolated people here, tell us that it, militias were involved in it as well. and that is just one aspect near the jordanian border. the other currency of trade hair is kept on the illegal drug which was on which the aside the government's empire was built on. so it's a multitude of challenges for this new administration to curb illegal spinning of saying artifacts to make sure that the drug trafficking stops and tracking down on the drug trafficking is better and make sure that there is peace and sanctity and security. so places like this are preserved for all syrians, for generations to come from a job, he does the data loss or israel has attacked what it says or has the rocket launching platforms in southern lebanon. lebanese media noted 3 is really strikes on different locations in the south in violation of the november cease fire deal. the the,
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the u. s. federal bureau of investigation says the new orleans car running a task that killed 14 people on new year's day was a premeditated act of terrorism. the f. b. i believe's the army veteran shops of danger, but from texas was acting alone. what he intentionally tried to run down as many people as possible. they say is a bar posted several videos on social media pledging allegiance to iso in the hours before the attack. let me be very clear about this point. this was an act of terrorism. it was premeditated and an evil act. we do not assess at this point that anyone else involved in this attack is involved in this attack except for jam. so didn't jabar the subject. you've already been briefed off. and this is, jay gray is in new orleans with more on the investigation. there were 5 videos
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recorded by that suspect jim said didn't jabbar a 42 year old, an army veteran us army veteran uh those videos included uh his intent to do harm. proclaiming a legion sky. so as you talked about and that he initially intended to harm his family and friends, but said he didn't think that that would bring enough media attention. and so that's why he targeted new orleans for what he described. and i'm quoting now from the f b i as a war between believers and non believers. we know that he, uh they have uh not only continue their investigation here in the 1st quarter, but they are also looking at an air b and be a rented home here that he may have used to build some of those devices. they are looking at his home in texas and we know that they are sorting through digital data . now digital information and evidence, in this case from a cell phone and several laptops which they say is providing
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a lot of information as they move forward here. well the f b i is also investigating a man suspected to have blown up a tesla truck in front of trump hotel in las vegas, official se matthew libels burger shot himself in the head before the tests while he was driving, exploded on wednesday and during 7 people, he was in active duty greenberry with the us army special operations command, who was deployed towards zones via fbi. i says that it's tracking down leads about him across the globe. as there's investigative activity taking place literally or around the globe trying to determine what the potential next us is. but at this time, at this particular moment time as, as the sheriff actually said, we have to focus on what we know and what we don't know. we know we have a bombing. absolutely. and it's a bombing that certainly has factors that raise concerns. it's not lost on us, but it's in front of, you know, of, of the trump building that it's a test the vehicle. but we don't have information at this point that definitively
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tells us, or suggests it was because of this particular ideology or that you know, any of the reasoning behind it. that's the purpose of the investigation that we're conducting is to get the bottom of exactly what happened. why and how thousands of refugees from some don are moving into a neighboring child to escape fighting at home. on 60 percent of them are children, under 188 agencies say they're facing numerous challenges and trying to care for those young people. conference or reports from the child in border town of audrey. children in this refugee settlement are getting deaf estimate of the day and for some it will be the only one. mohammed lin runs these food project, refugees and sudanese leading abroad, then money to help feed more than 300 children. we need to take that, you'd be able to achieve that and get this hung up. you're going outside,
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you're going, the market will be something bad because going to happen. be doing, maybe it is a b live 10 year old. my eyes up to my dad's parents of both, that his father was killed by a stray bullet during shooting in l janina in weston. dar food. he and his sister leave with a relative in this comp. and we had a normal life in elgin and we had food. i liked to play football, but life here is very different. this comp was built to shelter. a few 1000 people . now nearly 300000 all crowded insides. these refugees have just arrived from don. they've come from areas in west dar, this card, everything they can to stocks, their life here. the aid where can see the struggling to meet everyone's needs. we have limited funded. so how can we know deal with people and why year in the
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settlements if it's a price of 10 minutes, how could we provide basic services for them year? how can we assist them in the new supplementary? i think this is all the things that we are innocent. thank you both. and we are trying to move it as a maurice. this is chad host. more than 1200000 refugees. some from previous conflicts. and most the struggling to survive one day at a time. catherine slowly all does your address eastern shod. fishermen from tennessee i have helped rescue around 50 migraines and asylum seekers. after their boat capsized off the coast of libya, the group migrant rescue watched as the vessel left from the village of become nation. libya at overturn. near the island of jeremiah, due to over crowding and court weather conditions, route says most of the people on board were for bangladesh and sir young. 16 bodies have been original here. so far. so heads,
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i'm going to use our it's taken 40 years, but in general, forty's finally clear. hundreds of tons of toxic waste from the site to the bow. paul ghastly disaster and will bring it a story of one woman who is using her artistic skills to preserve what a series architectural and cultural identity. and india is cricket coats denies tensions in his camp as his captain remains unconfirmed. for the final test against australia, details coming up in sports with joe the is optic sweep coming down across the river. dramatic change and the weather type from about the settled gray patty to much colder windy m associate. this is the response of a lot of cold farm which in itself brings enough rain briefly and have
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a temper these flooding as it did recently and no length. and now it goes south sort of breaks up to some degree. so what's left is a strong wind that of the optic down to the north sea to low countries, but that band of snow it will produce something significant. i think through poland the baltics, they sent me the case of norway and the few will be so different. we're left with rain initially and north in spain, admittedly, despite the progress of that code as well. so i think might get some pretty heavy snow on friday to into showers on site, the in that caught with pen to be around about 0 degrees. the picture on saturday shows a brief possibly moving try and does this low brings the southwest lease, or paris, for example, is up to double figures. and it keeps that way through saturday, sunday, and monday was right. wrong. and it's now that rainbow full for time heavily into dizzy the circulation which you probably had eastwards and then give some more chevy, right to libya. but mainly from though if i scripts the strength of this seasonal
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wind full of sunday test of the read. and so one of the worlds wherever his creatures numbers are plummeting due to deforestation. culture and climate change. indian sides are fighting to protect. one of the most important things to control the species is to maintain their habitats. 101 east reveals the bottle to save india as well. oh no, just this is in reach of them. that is washington the develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police, perhaps we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad b as the people allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy as detailed as stories. is there any sign of relief for the millions of palestinians and gaza for now stopped between an outgoing biden administration and an incoming trumpet to industries?
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now that americans have decided to put forth back in the white house. what kind of country in the world expect the quizzical look of us politics. the bottom line of the the hello again here with the news our on alpha 0 here at the top stories, palestinians in northern gauze. i have been hit by multiple is really your strikes and thursday. at least 6, the people have been killed across the store. if including a photo journalist, syrian security forces a launch, the major search and forms for people, they suspect of committing work crimes under the government, the race. so looking for those who refused to hand over their weapons and ammunition to the new administration. syria's, for
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a minister has let the new governments 1st overseas trips and fall off subs aside and shave, and he has the delegation that's holding talks in saudi arabia, damascus, a signal that rewards will play a significant role in rebuilding the country. marco vincenzo is a global strategy advisor, and he explains the significance of syria's new leadership, choosing saudi arabia for their 1st overseas trip down full of us, triggered by events coasts. october 7th, has created a power back in the region. this presents an historical opportunity, so many forces in the region for a reset in the political reconfiguration of the region. and i think within this historic context of visit by the syrian delegation to the mass to riyadh, saudi arabia is a major political breakthrough. there's been many false dawns in the region in recent decades, but i think this time around if the regional players including saudi caught the
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turkey many other as the us, your, if they do it right as much as possible this time they will. i think there was real opportunity for something to reconfigure the geopolitical landscape of the region in a very positive, constructive and productive way. however, there's a long way to go with that with that, because basically you have this new look at the syrians, basically what they're looking for. his diplomatic recognition that alicia is the economic aid, the energy wise they need, they need to replace iran, hopefully which sally rate. and that's part of the go change. the saudis want basically is stable and secure. syria that doesn't have spill over in the region, whether it's the issues of terrorism, particularly looking at the drug trade, things like half the gone. so the saudis have been vehement, recourse just like the others. but this does present a major breakthrough and the major opportunity not just by allowed only between savvy and syria, but between syria within the region and beyond. the rod is down in syria. it's down
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in, but it's not out and see area and it's not out in the region. it remains are reality salary has many, many interest regarding the bi lateral saudi ryan relationship. remember the events of the was on september of 2019, when the saudi saudi oil facilities were hit by drones, and it was the wrong that did it. and that threat alone, the reality of those type of threats are still within the syrian within the saudi mindset. within the broader region and other players. so i think you can completely sideline them this, the iranian control and made a speech in recent days, making vague references the syrian news. but he was saying specifically, pointing out about the american presence in west and east of syria from 900 soldiers has gone to 2000 for the iranians that presents a new, a threat and the reality much greater than it was before december 7th. when the
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assets down for sudden i, a prison near damascus was known in syria as a human slaughterhouse. thousands of people were in prison. there during the rule of a shot at a subs and our team spoke to inmates who are released last month after the fall of the government. one man story reveals the horrors of what happened inside just a warning. some viewers may find his descriptions upsetting a 2nd and select the 1st business a day that helps them on the truck alone. the sit, the same kind of the decision in the woman who actually said that even had to sit on this. when did i say that, but i had not that does even the are still have in store i let me know when the half of the equation that might look like that. and then how many remember, how much is an 8th as a, but it has of now when my to missed it, then the decisions and a whole lot of is to have the sun it can, does even less time as a fee can move in as well. we've got
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. so says caves, this isn't to stop the flow of russian gas to europe via ukraine is politically motivated, and then move that will ultimately benefit the united states source and jabari reports from the russian capital of moscow. the russian foreign ministry statements claims ukraine's decision ultimately on the united states, stating the cessation of russian gas supplies lies would be us because it's economy will be the big winner. if you're a stop spying russian gas. before the military operation in ukraine began. europe got about 40 percent of its gas from russia. by last month, europe was only getting about 8 percent of its gas from russia, much of it through the pipeline crossing ukraine. russia's largest state own energy company gas problem recorded a 7000000000 dollar loss in 2023. it's 1st since 1999,
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despite efforts to boost exports to new buyers like china, oil and gas sales accounts for 27 percent of russia's total annual budget revenue closing the pipeline in ukraine. it will cost gas from close to $5000000000.00 in revenue. shortfall officials here say they're prepared to handle for now the door such a vari ultra 0 moscow. 40 years after the both hall jostling disaster authorities in india finished moving toxic waste from the site in the central state of my dia, products that doesn't trucks transported hundreds of tons of ways to a disposable area. 230 kilometers away, thousands of people died as a result of what remains the world's worst ever industrial accidents, chandra bu, shauna, ceo of the international for him for environment sustainability and technology. he explains why it's taking so long to erase the lingering contamination in bo, paul,
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the entire overall gas strategy. the you know, has been mired in legal complications for the gates. there are multiple parties involved uh by union carbide left. the company was taken by a dog cab, it goes to a dog, and he goes, got involved in the legal arrivals, the standard government, central government, local community community. this got effected as it basically says, housing styles, that's nice, but many people have died because of the effects of uh, you know, uh that it leaves off m i c. guess the time i to assign, are you guys on that fateful night and 191984. so this is diet. a lot of blind and, and it's often mas has gone through painful legal process. and what has happened today is the 1st is smaller steps in dissolving this issue. because the bod,
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from $400.00 down, so we use that, is that at the site, the site itself is going down to the union, god to bye houston. all its least inside the blind up room, isis that has to be done dominated as well. and that is that language is grumbling, a rocking slide that has to be removed and site has to be cleaned up. so this is the 1st step in moving a really painful chapter of windows 10 does all study my country. so one of the biggest in bad all, all well, most disaster. busy contamination of done going to the good thing is that the government kind of stop people from using drawn water in the surrounding community and they were provided alternate source of water. now now what we have to do is essentially to start working on be gone down the national long groundwater because that solution to keep expanding it, it builds it and go to other places as well. so that has to be done. and then so i, it has to be id, but the,
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so i've also been have to be labeled. that is going to be much bigger challenge is much more challenging than the funding for under done. so based police on south korea have rated the offices of g ju air and in more on airport as part of their investigation. and just on those plane crash which killed a 179 people, the airlines chief executive has also been banned from leaving the country. as examination of the crash site continues. authorities taking version of data from the cockpit voice recorder has been completed, which could provide vital information on the flights final minutes. to el salvador has reported a historic low number of homicides 2 years after declaring a state of emergency to crack down on crime. the state of emergency has given presidents now you because governments sweeping powers, including the ability to pause some constitutional rights. it's led to one of the highest incarceration rates in the world. rights groups have criticized the
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measures and say many of those arrested are in a sense, but domestically the improvements and security have contributed to because there's popularity. and what, as i reason increasing number of historic homes are being demolished, erasing part of the urgency in the in capitals architectural and cultural identity . terrorism po has more from bonus iras drawing to present to believe in the message and that, that'd be a good idea. and wants to send with her art each of these catches we present a history building and when a site is that has been demolished by the end wants to raise awareness about how they see this history is slowly being torn apart. ok. i started going around the city and seeing how important buildings have disappeared. so i decided to draw them so we don't forget, i'm keeping a record of what the city was as it changes. as far when development accelerates as
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a growing number of historic buildings when a site is that are being demolished, the dates back to the 19th and 20th century, and it's not just structures that are being lost, but also part of the. so i'm the series of what a fighter the tension between preservation and urban renewal is an ongoing dilemma for cities where often entire neighborhoods are transformed. modest. what do i be? is part of and, and you, that is trying to prevent these 2 week homes. and when a site is from being demolished, the call the also do i need to go to the city. government has been very lax with the number of floors, a building they have the cd codes do not consider what already exists. and that is why there is no control, even if there is historical value. city officials say that's why they're pushing for a law that we protect more than 4000 buildings that were built over 80 years ago. say, well, but you'll samuels for government there. it took
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a several years to have a list of the buildings that need to be protected. initially they were over a 100000 the list was reduced to 4000 even though some areas likes, i'm feeling more protected from develop, of course, because of their historical importance. jonathan believes so, says much more needs to be done that you ever started dealing with that site is over 50 protected areas, but in many cases below is not respected. the city has granted permits that violate the identity of this area. but those permits go against the limits of what can be built till late. like many other cities around the world when a site is, is changing quickly. or when developers are hoping to build high rise buildings to accommodate the growing population. but they're increasing demands for the government to do more to protect the cities heritage. dis, i will just see that one upside is of a metallic ring falling from space has crashed and move closer to village and kenya
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county. a space agency says the object can see from a rocket launcher, the metallic object wing around 500 kilograms landed on tuesday without causing any significant damage. it is, however, raising concerns by growing space activity will lead to more such incidents in the future. still a heads on the news hour, the female stars of mexico's national sports sounds a lot to show off their skills and then sport into a rely on close in on a 4th street battalion, supercop. joe bought the details in a moment. the the
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the hello again time for the sports is here as to the rain. thank you. that this find sugar bowl college football game is on the way to new orleans with security ramps off around the city super time. funds have turned out at the stadium for the quotes, the final playoff game between notre dame and georgia had been delayed by a day following colorado. any attack on a new use crowd which killed at least 15 people in engine dozens of others. the cities venue is also due to host the nfl super bowl in just a few months time. italian champions, inter melana through the final of the italian supercop, a 2nd half double from denzil, them freeze on the to know when of atlanta in the saudi arabian capital. re at that, looking to win the trophy for a full straight time event. as an ac milan playing the 2nd semi final on friday,
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around the dread coach call on slots, he is keeping tight lipped about his codes. pursuit of live will defend a trend, alexander arnold, until as he was asked about a bid for being the right back. but said he's focused on his team's spanish title challenge right now. the defending champions are preparing to face valencia on friday. they sit 2nd in the league a point behind lead to co, madrid, and 2 points had a boss lana or are experiencing a slump in phone. the zillow, spare settlers better to be expected, the results they've had than the last 2 games. but regarding the points, i think the level of competition in the spanish league low is the number of points needed to win the competition. and the fact that f let's come into it. a part of this fight with austin buffalo, not one of the crates, even more uncertainty. nature of it. 5 time grand slam champion, e guess young peg is back in the semi finals of tennessee as united cop of the leading ponens. the victory of a great britain and sidney shall take settled the tile for nail biting match with k
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t volta. beating her 24 frank component, 2 sets to one. not go home into an unassailable to nothing leads of to whom, but we'll catch one. the 1st match against billy harris. the poles will last is run is up leading to germany. allow pike has it's done in the last for ivan brisbin, the current women's. i'm going to read this blank or reach the low state. see, reading us open and australia and open champion, came back to 53 down in the 1st set to be delia puts in saver in straight sets indian head coach got some gum bit, has hit back and reports that there's tension in his teams come out of the final cricket test against australia, but it's still in care of captain ro, hit shawna will play and sydney campus says he's yet to finalize the teams selection. there's been speculation to the out of the box and will not carry on his test captain off to this series. shawna also didn't attend the latest news
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conference and did trail the series to one officer losing the last match. the 5th test begins on friday. and those are just report that's not the truth. and i don't think so. i need to say it didn't even for us to be honest. and there is some wellness. what that's what i can say. and honesty is really important, honestly, is extremely important if you want to probably go on and achieve some great things . the thing is everything is fine with with and i don't think so it's anything traditional. i think the headquarters there that should be fine. that will be good enough and we want to have a look at the we can finalize it. the more. what cricket bro cost around that could pull us as the situation with vernon shaw my is unprecedented. i find the beauties press conference to be quite remarkable. i have never seen an indian headquarters not confirmed that the captain is going to play in so many words. so if we are going to witness lloyd sherman not play in the final destin model, that is something unprecedented. any captains do not get sacked midway,
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either they retired or they have fitness issues. but if he's going to be dropped into computers and confirming it, we have to assume that there's something clearly going on behind the scenes. so there was certainly a lot going on then. yeah, i, i think all of this could have been it to the but if we just have more transparency, more on the risk or communication from the data or from the dressing room. but i don't think that quite me position to get most of that anymore. i just think that opposite the 20 work of with research on my has been become content. and he struggled to adapt as a batsman from one formats to the other, which is a great challenge for the modern day. better. i think at this stage we always saw the end coming for which i'm. i think it's gone really quickly and the slide has been quite severe. i just think it's a, it's of mine who's content in some ways we're trying to, willing to sell it both formats to perhaps find a very good finish, which rarely ever does happen. he's lost his spot, he's lost his purpose and he's lost his palm and i think that's all that there is to it. he is still a wonderful plan. unfortunately, you don't get very good and things in school,
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even though you try really hard to get one that we always knew. this was a team in transition for about a year. now this is an assignable space for transition. that is the end of the captain's room. and the end of the scene to play with our cornerstone has maybe a little more light for them perhaps, and i'll be out of desperate. and when we've now approached the final phase of the transition, i think most taking the engine funds and understand the media by surprises, just how southern and how unclear everything has been and almost speak. so a lack of plan or lack of vision that also coincides with the changing personnel with a new head coach and going to be so clearly as been thrown into the deep end or is realize it's not all rosy with work up, wins and whatnot. so i think the lack of communication, mixed this look worse than it is, but we're just the final phase of a team that's very much in transition. all right, that's all useful for now despite to, during, so thank you so much for that. the mexicans are renowned for their love of football, but what's lustre known is their national sports. mexican rodeo has been recognized
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as intangible, cultural heritage, and many in the country are fighting to keep it alive. and well. mexican cowboys are world famous. it's cow girls, where were the rising stars of the sports? julia go? yano reports from mexico city of the it's been described as valet on horseback combination of artistry and technical skill often compared to synchronized swimming. but for these, the questions being, and it's got the most, that it's about much more than the performance. most of our, the women of mexico's traditional rodeo or check adf. teams of 8 show up there horsemanship in a series of coordinated high speed and often dangerous exercises. precision is vital. the, it's a lot about geometry and synchronization between one side and the other about creating mirror effects. it's also the only equestrian sport that is written inside
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settle, which makes it even more complicated from a cultural standpoint, it is a part of mexico. it's our national sport. the. 4 inspired by the women fighters of the mexican revolution, it's got the most as follow strict guidelines to per surface store equal and cultural authenticity from the exercises that simulate confrontations and battle to the elaborate dresses made by artisans from around the country. a way for these women and girls to connect to their national heritage. it is also the most of them come from a long line of channels with knowledge and love for the generation. after more than 30 years and it's got a mussa, alejandro moreno is proud. her daughter is carrying on the tradition, located beloved by law. i think women are key to the longevity and importance of charter area. why? because we choose to keep our children here. if women didn't want this tradition to
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continue, we could send our children to play football or baseball. instead. the 1st ride started in the 1950s. it wasn't until the early ninety's that they were recognized as an official part of mexican rodeos. traditionally, male dominated, the in that time, women have gone from a secondary role as supporters of their fathers, husbands, or brothers to arguably the most popular event on the show them the reason being and escrow mussa is competitive, requires teamwork and is uniquely mexican. but mostly it's a lot of passion and for many women it's also a lifelong commitment, bringing together family tradition and national pride. well honoring the bravery of those who came before them. julia galle, i know i'll just euro mexico city. okay, we're back in just a moment and i'll do 0 with more news. we'll see you in a minute. the
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