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political future during a visit to damascus. plus, i will probably drop me even when i did i, and i'll tell you how to join the forces fight, expanding their occupation of city instead of mexico. i think is new micro incentive along the border with the us head of expectancy, quotations by the incoming trump administration. the israel has falls to hospitals in northern garza to evacuate on the threats of attack. and is there any forces that surround to the indonesian hospital where many still found patients thought shelter of to come out of one hospital was destroyed and this really rates last week, they told me friday and now the demand was given to forcibly evacuate or the
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hospital as well with that being said, his representative for the occupied posted entire cheese has just proved the un security council to the hospital reportedly received in order to evacuate and to provide the list name and details of all those. so aside, the urge to the hospital and is remain patients or dangerous and active conflicts all be protective. all are we just the last remaining minimal functional scope in north casa, has been without many essential medicines for more than 85 days access to the hospital. it's dangerous for patients in need. you to know still, that is nearby. unfortunately, we have just received reports as all add up to as being order to fully evacuate with this. the last health lifeline in north garza is as a risk of being sweetheart. this was their decision and the problem is i can't walk. it hurts me a lot to talk to the toilet. i swear to god,
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i don't know what to do. we deserve mercy. i don't know how i can walk to the destination. it's a long distance. and i'm only about doing something special, and i'm a patient here at the indonesian hospital. i am very sick. and as you can see, i can't receive the arbitrary decision to evacuate out of the hospital. i don't know what to do and how can i work this long distance? we need help, we need support. it is obvious because i can't leave the indonesian hospital and walk about long distance. they are saying to patients who are trapped of the indonesian hospitalized is where the forces surround that. meanwhile and go all of assessing is really drained, strike has hit the residential neighborhood of shake around one. at least $35.00 palestinians have been killed in his way of tax across the street since don't israel's military. he says it's hitting homeless gathering points and come on centers. well, it's not college reports from ality hospital and garza city i. some of the injured
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would take him and a warning to some of the images in his report on the staffing. so what's going on right now in the gaza is no installation against display spot as it is well, possibly evacuated from the northern boss of the district. they were forced to be evacuated from bates. i have been trying to do better refuge account. there's no, it's a simple solution against the policy is who functionals the he and guards us. if you end up talking to a former law in the hospital, what kinds of fees and the injured arriving to orlando. so right now there is someone who has been kid. oh my god. yeah, a lot. yeah, a lot jim, i just see the bosses don't take all of this amounts of injured people as there's a beautiful taste of medical supplies all. also there's as abuse or stage will be a specialized doctors the situation he is really just as soon as you
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can clearly see the ran across an he, a roommate. so like around, what can people hear and god knows that they can find a safe place to be and why they can adjust the to the hospital all this time. i was bringing on correspondents in the in central garza now honey lockwood and honey, that's the scene in the news of gauze. what about the rest of the strip of the floor of the past? the hour has been quite difficult here at the hospital, the seeing turn to from relative legs. why appear inside the or yard of a lot? talk the into a scene of may have and k of that ambulance vehicles and civilian vehicle pulled up in the courtyard of the hospital, bringing in fusion flocks of injuries. after drawing his truck a gathering,
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those people, a car and a motorcycle all in one area that is known in there. and so why that's how that's in the northern part of the city has a very busy area. it is 10 and the area with hundreds of displays, families are at this point and that, that just happened at the moment where the road was it. why? because you were moving in and out of their hands into the market. then going back to the main road, them back to the tent sites, but you're in the hospital, the scene is depressed, they bank the arctic inside the emergence department, the devastation as doctors battling to help the injuries survive the uh, the tox, many of the injuries inside the emergency department and literally on the floor of the hospital waiting for doctor the hospital or is it for me to put your medical to stop on top of that? the lack of medical supplies, but also the time of injuries arriving to the hospital just making it very
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difficult. the initial number of people were killed was a 3 and then it went up to 4. and now we're talking about a 5th person possibly will be removed from the operating theatre, as you heard it from a medical stop, that he's not going to make it because of the severe leading that he sustained. this is the very person that arrived with only signs or marks dark that barely visible in his bodies. but according to the medical is stopped at these r o signs of i'll just wrap those inside his bodies that don't get through the tissues that and the organs and damage them and tossed severe bleeding. and it's hard to think that she's going to make it was to bring the number of casualties at higher. this is the part of what's been going on throughout the day. this is not the only a talk. there is a significant search in the air, a toxic process deductive that has already paused further civilian casualties across the gulf. so we're looking at more than 30 so far,
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more and force displacement as well as to your level of destruction and devastation isn't where you go now and up in the central areas. these signs of mass bombardment, destruction, and displacement of hundreds of thousands of honey. my husband joining us that from central golf at the around paula honey. thank you. well, let united nations security council emergency amazing. we mentioned this still on going in the u. n. high commission of the human weiss spoke. a tuck has called for an investigation and to as well as attacks on hospitals, intentionally tire acting attacks against hospitals, and places where the sick and wounded are treated, provided they are not. military objectives is a war crime. under certain circumstances, the deliberate destruction of healthcare facilities may amount to a form of collective punishment, which would also constitute what crime is committed as part of the widespread or
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systematic a tech on the civilian population. such ex, males, amounts to crimes against humanity. i'm outside of them was a speech right to a former human sex, your general banking moon and now leads the center of the united nations studies of the university of finding him. and he joins us from her foot in the u. k. but he, thanks for being with us. what do you make of vol cuz speech, those strong message that israel has not provide sufficient evidence to support its claims that hospitals are being used by how must fight is best for making them legitimate targets. yes, and this isn't the 1st time of course, but they've been numerous attacks on hospitals. that'd be numerous attacks on humanitarian workers, united nations, personnel, journalists. and of course your janice. we know what's happening. i think the well is now looking or own and asking what action is going to be taken because we've seen repeatedly these crimes against humanity been claimed that these are
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these up make it doing time crimes against humanity. we're not seeing any action. i think people expect really that the united nations secretary general needs to be taking a much stronger active stance. may think that he should actually be in the middle east. and also be thinking that very, very clearly about putting together a coalition of the willing responsibility to protect civilians. there's also something that the united nations needs to remember as of to separate it. so after a wanda at these genocides would never supposed to happen again. so i think there's increasingly a demand for a united nations backed minutes rise. she brought a tear in convoy a series of convoys to coming to gaza. but can you have the service to see that happening? just just to jump in that because of course,
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as well as time and time again, being protected by the united states, which has a veto in the security council. so can you actually ever see that happening as well? the general assembly has repeatedly values it, so it says these 5, that's the real parliament, as united nations, it's the veto, it keeps on being use. and the security council, the secretary general, has tried this chapter 7 resolution to override that, that is not bit succeeded. all right, so that comes a point, frankly, when you know if it's a national noise to comp for anything but action has to be taken. and they're all un member states who know that unless humanitarian aid is taken into cause or the policy and use of being polarized into non existence. and so the time really for talking is, is over, but it has to be action understood what 6 type of general he's entering the final period of his office. does he really want to be left with this on his hands?
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does he really people be? i mean, just, you know, you can make excuses. the security council list, the security council, the security council is finding but other member states, united nations, have to intervene now. because what we are seeing is clearly an unfolding genocide when say you talked about the coalition of the willing, which countries might that may comp as well. i think there are a lot of countries in europe. there are a lot of countries in the south america from africa. we've seen countries like priscilla like south africa, the nordic countries, island, spain, belgium. these countries have got to make it very clear that the kid, the intention, is to get to monitoring aid into gaza, to feed and protect civilians, to make sure the hospitals and shelves has a safe places. and they must have access and they will send, they need to send these convoys, militarized convoys,
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and beat these valleys and other other games. who might choose to try and attack these convoys need to be towed in quite unequivocally, that if they are attacked by will be returned. mach 7, joining us from have it in the u. k. many, thanks, mark. thank you the, the foreign, but it says it from, from germany has met the need to have serious new administration. ethanol. shara, in the capsule, damascus is all new albuterol. and alina bab bulk representing the european union, and one of the highest level west them diplomatic visits. since the us side regime was toppled last month, diplomats called for a peaceful as inclusive transition. and then the lifting of sanctions on syria will depend on the country's political future to the german and french, one minister coming to sylvia, together in the name of the you. is this form sick?
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know that the politic a new beginning is possible now, and that's the european union will do everything to help that the future will be a free one and a safe one for everybody. a better future for syria means and inclusive peaceful transfer of power. reconciliation and reconstructs this requires the political dialogue involving all ethnic and religious groups involving men and equally women who run a virus live for us. now in the mosque us, uh they have sometimes a little bit more about the french and german 4 ministers visits. and what they requesting the last, the, the delegation, the friends of jet and the ministers of finding up as when they thought of the trip to damascus, the french went to adjust the adjustment came to sit naya and the lights as she was
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joined by her friends. come to a path with a message that they are here to show support. so they thought at the with the syrian people. but when i aust i'm of the age about the new administration, they said that for the time the it's to the to, to about strong relationship with the new administration. financial support would have to wait an diplomatic recognition or so we'd have to wait for that for different reasons. first of all, they want this to have the ministration to destroy the stuff by the chemical weapons which was built by a sudden his father. before him, they won't that inclusive governments, but minorities are represented and respected underworld in negotiating the supplement between the government and the coast in the northern parts of the country. so this explains why the way there was a plan press conference inside the presidential palace, but then it was decided,
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it was not going to take place. the german and the french remained very cautious. and so is the new administration, which thing is with take some time before they can manage to build strong relationship with a you to attach them. it seems that it will take some time as well. before sanctions i left the german farm is saying it depends on the political process going forward, outlined forth what progress has been made. you know, on that particular though, i was talking to members of videos registration about west and demand for an inclusive government. what minorities are represented and the old said, we accept that we agree with that, but the international community should also understand these a fine line between national sovereignty of syria and the need to accommodate genuine international concerns the europeans. ultimately, i'm not going to have any biggest say here in syria. this is something that is going to be decided by power for regional players. and the americans in particular,
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everybody understands that. and so does that new administration. but the next week when they lost the national conference, they would have to do with some of the, those p d mines by the europeans. in particular, when it comes on eclipse of government and including the minorities in the transitional government, which is going to be announced in march in the bay area. and the set back is going to have a not going back to the advanced bases about for the time being the understand that it's about time to bit bridges with everyone. i shall have our brains, a very nice of staff from damascus. many thanks. ashan a head tail on alex's era. i'm how does it possibly lawanda angola, this is a lot. i'll tell you why i'm that discrepancy subsidy is making the
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in 2001 the us invaded afghanistan, stating its intention to build a stable stage and admit atari able to overcome the tyler bond. united states military has begun strikes, but off to 2 decades, trillion spend on countless lives lost submission failed, and the telephone games full control. and you to post series analyzes the strategies and mistakes that led to that failure of chemist on the price of piece coming soon on, which is 0. the powell just with the
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limits to have a dream container sta in your own adventure now counter. and we of the the oregon you're watching out is there as a reminder of our top story, is this, our israel has falls to hospitals in northern garza to evacuate on the price of a tech install. some patients that in the, in the nation and the older hospitals were told to leave immediately on friday. the farm. and this is a, from germany have met with the lead of serious new administration and damascus diplomats who are representing the your opinion and say the lifting of sanctions on
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syria both depends on the country's political future. and stuff like images have prevailed is really all me is moving beyond the occupied carolina heights and reinforcing his presence in the syrian town of connect try since the toppling of assad last month is rarely on me as also shots of protesters unemployed soldiers in the 15 was row began expanding its occupation of a certain girl on heights off to the charlotte side was toppled on december. the 8th un says, as well as in violation of a 1974 agreement between israel and syria, to disengage his forces. also have been jarvis is in boss and clinic to south west syria and reports on his wally incursions and full names across the country. a. let me move out move out of the frame and you can actually see is really tanks on city and soil. this is the town of boss that is the limit of vast when you see those trenches and beyond that are is really,
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tang is really minutes. the posts check points has been, is, is really troops and jeeps which come every day to this area where i'm standing right now is actually trucks of tanks, which we can verify with locals that these times come much and deeper into the territory on a daily basis. so there's very little electricity in this area. communication lines, they've cut, and people say that they've been living in fear. they have not been able to enjoy the liberation from the south regime because they feel now they're facing an occupying power. israel has taken more and more territory, according to the 1974 agreement. this buffer zone between israel and syria was supposed to be a demilitarized zone. but these really minute feeds deep inside the city and tired feet, taking towns and cutting off villages and cutting off people's contact from each other. so it is a, an ongoing occupation and according to people here, it continues to expand on
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a daily basis in the last 4 weeks or so. you've seen multiple areas being attacked . the israel justification is that it is targeting the bought of trees, weapons manufacturing side depos, military installations, everything that it feels good, go quote in the wrong hands and apple and disappear area. and there was a sight to which, according to his real, was in the bar t and richard weapons manufacturing side just a day before damascus can decide was hip. and this has, this has been ongoing thing which is really strikes if continue read, we were in the talk, you have, you saw the entire fleet of the city, a navy at the bottom of the ocean to be the witness outside of damascus. the punch your systems, the air defense systems which are being taken out. so anything that israel saw all as heavy weapon reach something that could help and defend the borders, whether they're maritime borders, air defenses, and they've all being taken out. their claims president has been speaking about how
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donald trump's return to the us presidency could change the war. this comes as the clear up continues from new year's day when ukraine says russia 5 over a 100 miles and drains during the how has this update from keith in an hour, long interview with new credit and television president savanski has been talking about the prospect. so peace in 2025. he said that any negotiated settlement with russia would have to be backed by strong security guarantees for ukraine, including the possibility of e. u. peacekeeping troops in ukraine, backed by nato. and he said that any settlement with russia would have to be supported by the united states or it wouldn't hold. but where did this optimism about 2025 come from. it doesn't come from zalinski is belief that ukraine could win the war on the battlefield. militarily, the country is struggling. it does, however, appear to come from his belief in the deal making powers of donald trump. trump's return to the white house in a little over, a fortnight's time,
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increasingly seen here as a potential turning point from from what, what do we decide in trump is capable of being decisive in this world means you can really stop using or help us stop pizza and we have several conversations, both in meetings on the phone, and he is strong and unpredictable. i would very much like president trump's unpredictability, to focus primarily on the russian federation with us. i believe he genuinely wants to end the war when they saw how realistic this idea of the trump and negotiations can bring face. this is some new governments worry that company indeed withdraw support from ukraine force to get through. we serious into a face on russia's tons to see what in that interview perhaps, is unpredictability. the fact, these needs of presidents lensky, don't president putin have any real idea? what the incoming president trump is going to do during the whole elder 0 keith, that he was present terabyte and will travel to new orleans on monday to visit victims of wednesdays. call running attack memorials have been assessed at the same
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way us army veteran jumpsuit in java drove his truck into a group of new you as well as getting 14 people java was killed during the attack. us federal bureau of investigation says he was inspired by i so emergency shelters and mexico, a bracing for a potential influx of citizens, a head of donald trump's integration. later this month, us present deluxe has promised to deport undocumented markets unless something from day one of his administration. next can voters that he's done to by the front of the policy. sure, they got a on a report, some to one. the displays from their homes by growing violent, hundreds of mexican families spent the holidays in shelters along the us, mexico border waiting and hoping for a chance to claim asylum in the us before donald trump takes office on january 20th 21 year old. michelle was 8 months pregnant when her husband was gone down outside the family business after refusing to pay it stores in to organized crime. stories
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like hers were common here by his brother in lynnfield. this country has gone from bad to worse with so much insecurity. every time you go outside, you fear something will happen to you. yes, yes, but the little guessing formation. president claudia shane bound since mexico. we'll welcome back it citizens even releasing a special music video dedicated to migrants. but beyond the platitudes her government has announced little details of how they plan to deal with an influx of deportees leaving civil society to take their own measures. and we're asking the mexican government to help these people to get reinstated back into society. give them id cards, then they could enter social services and then you could help them get a job because they're putting all that all the burden on us on the shelters. we did this ahead of an increase demand for spaces pastor, i bet 30 beta is building 2 new floors to the shelter she runs into one of the
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staff tells us they've received no government funding or guidance and recent weeks across the border. volunteers in southern california are also bracing for a 2nd, trump administration, border cleaners and g o trips into the desert each week to lead supplies for migrants trying to cross thousands have died on these paths over the years. the concern of those who work in this field is that in the event of massey ford patients, especially if they target people who lived in the us for decades and have families and lives there. these routes isolated and dangerous will become more and more popular. as these people will have no legal pathway back home, there are going to be opposite flows. there's going to be, you know, higher numbers. there's gonna be lower numbers. we've seen that roller coaster through the years, the ups and downs, but we know that is constant and is true. people always be coming across this way. and that's why we're here on the, for these volunteers, the work is personal. as children of migrants themselves, they fear
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a policy of mass deportation will inevitably lead thousands to this treacherous during julia galle. i don't, i'll just see europe on the us mexico border. japanese company nip on sale, says it will sue the us government off the present. joe biden blocked his time to buy us fail if $14900000000.00 sale would have put one of america's largest still produces on the floor and controlled by them, said we needed to protect domestic industry and the sale would have put critical us supply chains at risk, china is government has announced that economic strategy for the new year to shop increase, borrowing to boost spending in the country. it also intends to keep it small kids open to the world. despite the threat from us presence elect, donald trump, to impose heavy tariffs. when he takes office katrina, you has this update from badging. this is similar to an, a popular commercial district, cameron's agents. and there are many shops here. but as you can see that on to many
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shelters, and this picture is being reflected all over the country, people aren't spending much, and low consumption is part of the reason behind china is slowing economic growth. why it's still struggling to recover from the cause of 1910 demick because of this bleak picture, the chinese government moved to reassure the public at a press conference on friday, saying that economic growth remain stable and is improving in the coming year of aging is planning to do and spend more, including about $14000000000.00 on new major projects. it's also rolling out initiatives such as ones inviting the publics to trade in the old goods for new ones, and introducing measures to support businesses and 1st employment staging relief. similar targeted policies. last year, including ones to pop up the real estate sector and property prices did slightly improve at the end of the year. although experts say more aggressive policies are needed. overall, the chinese government is trying to say a piece about china's economy. although they do expect more difficulties and
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challenges in 2025, and $1.00 of these new challenges could be a trade war over the united states. once president elect donald trump takes office later this month, katrina you on to 0 staging. to go to his government says it plans to push ahead with removing fuel subsidies by the end of 2025. even though the move is unpopular as the cost of living crisis, despite the nation being a major oil and diamond produced them. well, what would you say we're moving subsidies will free up money for a central public services? hi, i'm with us a report from yolanda carlos to santos is a high school teacher in angola. his salary isn't enough to ensure he can pay all his monthly bills, but he says government to fuel a subsidies, help cushion consumers from rising prices. and that's why he is worried about politicians plans to scrap them next year. laugh at the men's and boss and see that on it to utah pockets. one's to feel subsidies. i remove prices of everything will go up. you to hit betty's right now. and goldens pay boss
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